Hurzeler on late goals, Baleba's form and Nottingham Forestpublished at 10:50 GMT
Katie Stafford
BBC Sport journalist
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest at The City Groud (kick-off 14:05 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Hurzeler said "all the players who were available last weekend are still available," which is "positive news".
James Milner and Karou Mitoma are "getting close" to a return with Hurzeler confident both will be back before Christmas.
On opponents Forest: "Their style of play is quite effective so you have to be switched on for 90 minutes, be strong in set-pieces and be intense. It's a fight. A big battle there. They know how to win games and have very experienced players on the pitch."
He said Brighton replicate different game scenarios in training, but the reason they are scoring late goals "is all about mindset and belief in our own quality".
On Baleba going off at half-time against Brentford: "We try to develop every player. We are trying to get him back to his best level step by step without putting him under pressure. Of course, he wants to play well. Sometimes you need to be patient, other times demanding and ruthless, but it is about creating the right support around him to give him the right help."
He said Yasin Ayari "is improving day by day" and his "professional work ethic" is the reason "he is so important" to Brighton this season.











































