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Roberto De Zerbi: Evan Ferguson a 'unique' talent for Brighton

Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi described Evan Ferguson as "unique" after the teenage forward's latest goal secured his side a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

The Seagulls’ 1-0 win at Stoke saw Ferguson finish from close range on the half-hour mark at the end of a fine move.

It was a fifth goal of the season for the 18-year-old Republic of Ireland international and fourth in his last nine appearances.

And De Zerbi said of Ferguson: "He is unique for us in terms of quality, in terms of characteristic. He knows very well the way to score.

"I think he can and he has to improve, in the quality of play, in ball possession, to keep the ball better.

"But he is 18, he is born in 2004, and he will improve for sure, because I know the guy, I know his passion, his attitude, and I have no doubt."

Ferguson’s goal was set up by a pass from Kaoru Mitoma following an excellent through-ball by Lewis Dunk, the Brighton skipper making his 400th appearance for the club.

De Zerbi labelled Dunk "an incredible player, incredible guy", and also had praise for first-time starter Facundo Buonanotte, another 18-year-old, saying of the Argentinian midfielder signed in January: "I think he played a good game. I’m sure he can become a great player for us for the future."

Winning the FA Cup would bring a first major trophy in the history of Brighton, who, at eighth, are currently higher in the Premier League than they have finished in any previous season.

"I can promise nothing but I can promise every day we work hard to make them (the supporters) happy and proud of their team, their club – only this," said the Italian.

"I understand they want to win the trophy, and we also want to win, but to win, we need to work, to improve and to believe. But for the

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