Glenn Murray's late penalty saw Brighton secure a point as they came from behind to draw 2-2 away to Southampton.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg scored a superb goal from 35-yards out as Southampton took the lead and then Danny Ings made it 2-0 from the penalty spot in the second half.
Brighton reduced the deficit through Shane Duff and then Murray scored a penalty to make it 2-2.
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Glenn Murray's late penalty saw Brighton complete an impressive comeback as they drew 2-2 away to Southampton


Murray was presented with the opportunity to pull Brighton level from the spot and the striker duly obliged


The experienced forward was calm as he stepped up and converted the penalty, with Brighton taking a point from the game


Murray races away in delight, with Brighton having completed an impressive turnaround to get level against Southampton


The Brighton players are jubilant after Murray's late intervention managed to secure a point for Chris Hughton's side


Brighton drew their second Premier League game in succession and remain level on points with Southampton


Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg opened the scoring for Southampton in the first half with a superb effort from 35-yards out


Hojbjerg is delighted and is congratulated by his team-mates after he found the net in spectacular fashion against Brighton


The Southampton players celebrate taking the lead in the first half of the encounter at St Mary's


Danny Ings continued his impressive goalscoring form, with the striker making it 2-0 from the penalty spot


Ings celebrates after his spot-kick doubled Southampton's advantage during the second half at St Mary's Stadium


Southampton celebrate having made it 2-0, with Ings showing excellent composure from the spot to score


Shane Duffy gave Brighton hope of securing a comeback when he scored just two minutes after Ings' goal


Brighton boss Hughton applauds the travelling supporters, who witnessed his side secure a point in dramatic circumstances


Southampton manager Mark Hughes was left frustrated as his side surrendered a two-goal lead to end up drawing


Duffy reacted well to steer the ball beyond the reach of Alex McCarthy in the Southampton goal
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News Pictures Southampton 2-2 Brighton: Hojbjerg's superb strike and Ings' penalty secure victory
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