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Brighton's Dan Burn had a night to forget against Adama Traore... but relegation-threatened Seagulls finally showed a fighting spark by staging a comeback in thriller against Wolves

Don’t worry, Dan Burn. You aren’t the first defender to be left seeing Adama Traore charging at you every time you close your eyes, and you won’t be the last.

Brighton’s Burn became the first player since Eliaquim Mangala for Manchester City in September 2014 to score an own goal and concede a penalty in a Premier League game.

It was Traore who was hacked down in the box by Burn, the 6ft 7in defender who became the victim of a tactical tweak by his manager. Graham Potter reacted to going 2-1 down by switching from a back three to a four — leaving Burn at left back and up against that pesky Traore.