Brighton & Hove Albion Triumphs Over Manchester United
Brighton & Hove Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler carefully chose his words after Joao Pedro secured a dramatic 2-1 win over Manchester United at Amex Stadium. Despite the euphoric reception from fans, Hurzeler remained grounded acknowledging that Brighton’s recent victories over United had become routine. This win, along with their strong start to the season, highlights the club’s continued progress which has been significant over the past two decades.
Hurzeler, who took over from Roberto de Zerbi expressed that the victory was emotional but emphasized the importance of staying realistic. He noted that luck played a role in the win, with key moments such as a disallowed goal and Joshua Zirkzee’s near miss adding to the drama. The transition from de Zerbi to Hurzeler has been smooth and Hurzeler’s approach has built on the solid foundations laid by his predecessor.
A key figure in Brighton’s success is Danny Welbeck, who scored his 100th career goal during the match and has made a significant impact both on and off the pitch. Hurzeler praised Welbeck for his experience and role as a mentor to younger players, calling him a “role model” and an important connector within the team. Looking ahead, Brighton faces a Sussex derby against Crawley in the EFL Cup and a challenging trip to Arsenal.
With the transfer window closing soon, Hurzeler will finalize his squad including the anticipated arrival of Celtic’s Matt O’Riley for £25m. O’Riley’s signing is expected to signal the departure of Billy Gilmour, who continues to perform well despite transfer speculation. Hurzeler remains transparent with his players but keeps his views on transfer matters private.
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