'The appointment of Hurzeler already looks a superb decision'
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A Brighton-related question was put to BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty in Monday's Q&A.
Ben asked: Phil, what do you make of Brighton’s start to the season under Fabian Hurzeler and do you believe Europe is realistic once again? Continuing to get decent results against the 'bigger clubs' but struggle when they should win.
Phil answered: In a word, Ben, excellent. I’m a big Brighton fan – not as in you will see me down at The Amex waving a blue and white scarf – but of the way they do things and the way they play.
They have so many different facets to their character as well. They can dig deep and turn on all-out attack as they did to come from 2-0 down to beat Spurs, then they can go to Newcastle, ride their luck a bit let’s be honest, then come away with a classic gritty 1-0 away win.
And the appointment of Hurzeler already looks a superb decision. It was left-field to go for such a young coach - no matter how promising he was in getting St. Pauli into the Bundesliga - with no Premier League experience, but it looks like Brighton have got it right again.
It’s wide open after Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool, so why can’t Brighton reach Europe again? They deserve to be fifth, only two points behind Aston Villa.
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