Evan Ferguson nabbed his first goal in senior football on Tuesday night, while throwing in an assist for good measure, as Brighton defeated Forest Green ...
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The Brighton manager sees 'a really big future' ahead for the 17-year-old Meath native after he bagged a goal and an assist as the Seagulls progressed to ...
He has played eight times for Jim Crawford’s 21s since his first call-up. "I knew them from back home. [Bohemians](https://www.buzz.ie/sport/soccer/bohemians-phibsborough-dublin-football-club-24764226), whom he famously appeared for in August, 2019 against Chelsea in a Dalymount Park friendly at the age of just 14. Kevin's Boys forward who swept it past 'keeper Luke McGee for his first first-team goal. READ MORE -
Brighton beat Forest Green 3-0 on the night, and it was Ireland's young forward that wrapped up the game with the final goal. The 17-year-old got in ...
He also got an assist on the night. "He is a 17-year-old so I want to be careful with him in terms of his development, but he is training with us every day and never looked out of place, the boys know his quality and attributes, so I wouldn’t want to rush him into anything but at the same time we really believe that he is going to have a really big future," said Graham Potter The 17-year-old got in front of his marker and managed to slot the ball past the Forest Green keeper in the 90th minute.
Brighton boss Graham Potter says that striker Ferguson's intelligent play sometimes leads to forgetting that he is still just a teenager.
"He is a 17-year-old so I want to be careful with him in terms of his development, but he is training with us every day and never looked out of place, the boys know his quality and attributes, so I wouldn’t want to rush him into anything but at the same time we really believe that he is going to have a really big future." "He’s level-headed and a humble guy who again wants to just play football, wants to score goals, help the team, so he has got lots of nice attributes, good movement, intelligent, so we are happy with him. "You look at him and you have to remind yourself he is only 17, so he’s got an exciting future, I think.
Brighton boss Graham Potter has heaped praise on Irish teenager Evan Ferguson after he scored his first goal for the club.
'There were a lot of positives, which is easy to say when you win 3-0. They applied themselves really well and we learned a lot about them,' he added. 'There were a lot of guys who haven’t played much football, we gave opportunities to young players and you saw that a little bit in the second half.'
Nascent talent Evan Ferguson has received glowing praise from Brighton manager Graham Potter after opening his goal-scoring account for the Premier League ...
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. "The boys know his quality and attributes so I wouldn’t want to rush him into anything, but at the same time we really believe that he is going to have a really big future." "He is a 17-year-old so I want to be careful with him in terms of his development, but he is training with us every day and never looked out of place.
Graham Potter is confident that Brighton's Irish youngster Evan Ferguson has a big future in the game after he netted his first goal for the Premier League ...
There were a lot of guys who haven’t played much football, we gave opportunities to young players and you saw that a little bit in the second half." "There were a lot of positives, which is easy to say when you win 3-0. Potter was pleased with all three but former St Kevin's Boys and Bohemians man Ferguson came in for special praise.
Ireland U21 international Evan Ferguson enjoyed a night to remember on Wednesday evening, as Brighton claimed a 3-0 Carabao Cup win..
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