The Republic of Ireland defender scored in the 2-nil Premier League win over Watford
Brighton boss Graham Potter has backed Shane Duffy to have a long-term future at the club.
The Republic of Ireland defender scored in the 2-nil Premier League win over Watford to take maximum points from their opening two games.
2 wins outa 2 happy days šš» first goal of the season š letās goooo @OfficialBHAFC pic.twitter.com/slMGUzT20t
— Shane Duffy (@shaneduffy) August 21, 2021
Duffy had a difficult loan spell at Celtic last season, with the death of his father among a number of off-field struggles.
Potter says he's shown great character after a challenging 12 months.

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