
Substitute Alexis Mac Allister scored a late winner as Brighton began the new Premier League season with a comeback victory over Burnley at Turf Moor.
Argentine Mac Allister met Pascal Gross' cross just two minutes after being introduced by manager Graham Potter as the Seagulls completed a five-minute turnaround.
In a meeting between the sides who finished immediately above last season's relegation places, Neal Maupay had cancelled out James Tarkowski's controversial second-minute header as he slid in to meet Jakub Moder's cross.
It appeared as though Tarkowski's early goal from Ashley Westwood's corner would be ruled out after the Burnley defender pushed Maupay to the ground in the build-up, but a video assistant referee review went in the hosts' favour despite Brighton protests.
Sean Dyche's side went close to a second before half-time as Johann Gudmundsson struck the post with a fine, low effort from the edge of the penalty area and Ben Mee headed on to the crossbar from another set-piece.
Dwight McNeil was forced to clear Shane Duffy's effort off the line as a much-improved Brighton threatened after the restart, and Burnley were ultimately made to pay for their earlier misses as their club record top-flight run without a home win extended to 11 matches.
