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Sky Bet Championship: Sami Hyypia praises Joao Teixeira after beating Leeds

Image: Sami Hyypia: Praise for goalscorer Teixeira

Liverpool loanee Joao Teixeira marked his first start for Brighton with a goal in a 2-0 Sky Bet Championship victory at Leeds and drew admiration from Seagulls manager Sami Hyypia.

Portuguese midfielder Teixeira, 21, earned rave reviews as a second-half substitute at Birmingham on Saturday and three days later he was firing an angled drive past Leeds keeper Marco Silvestri.

Leeds, pitifully short of attacking ideas, failed to build on their 1-0 win over Middlesbrough and substitute Kazenga LuaLua made them pay with a powerfully delivered free-kick with six minutes left.

Former Liverpool defender Hyypia said: "Of course I am grateful to them for letting Joao come to us and get the games he needs, but it works both ways.

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"They can benefit too because his time with us can hopefully be a stepping stone towards Liverpool's first team.

"He is a young player and Liverpool have a very big squad. A player of his age needs to play games to improve. We have a quality player and I am very happy to have him with us."

Danny Holla, Brighton's Dutch midfielder, played his first game since leaving ADO Den Haag at the beginning of May.

Hyypia said: "He and Joao provided the quality we have maybe lacked in previous games. I was delighted with Danny's debut.

"I was very happy with the first-half performance because we showed what we could do. Then we dug in as you have to do in every game in this league and I was very pleased that we kept a clean sheet."

NAILSWORTH, ENGLAND - JULY 12:  Forest Green manager David Hockaday looks on during the pre season friendly match between Forest Green and Swindon Town at
Image: Hockaday: Saw Leeds lose 2-0

Leeds head coach David Hockaday admitted he was mystified by his side's slow start.

"I can't tell you how disappointed I was with our performance in the first half," he said.

"I can't explain our slow start. It is a mental thing. We didn't play as a team, we didn't close down and when we got the ball we gave it away cheaply.

"That's not good enough and we were fortunate to go in at half-time only one goal down, so at half-time we had to make a tactical change by sending on Nicky Ajose to give us pace.

"We were a lot better in the second half in so far as we stopped them from playing. The challenge then was for us to score a goal and we launched a great move without putting the ball away.

"At the end of the day they were better than us. They showed tonight what a good team they are but we lacked a cutting edge. It was a very uncharacteristic performance."

Hockaday also revealed that striker Souleymane Doukara will be out for several weeks after rupturing ankle ligaments against Boro on Saturday.

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