Chris Hughton suggested that Swansea's change of formation during their game against Brighton was a miscalculation, as his Seagulls team stormed to a 4-1 victory on Saturday. Brighton were leading 1-0 when Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal replaced Nathan Dyer with Andre Ayew, and the Portuguese manager made further tactical alterations at half-time. This backfired spectacularly as Brighton scored three second half goals, while Swansea's only consolation came from an own goal. Hughton...
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