Hurzeler: Brighton always have to believe they can turn games around - Soccer News
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Hurzeler: Brighton always have to believe they can turn games around - Soccer News
"I think we were the much better team through the whole game. We didn't create that many chances but in the end, we have the right momentum in the game. We reacted well in the second half and we always have to believe that we can score goals and turn a game around and that's what we showed."
"We speak a lot about Danny [Welbeck] during the season. He is like a good red wine, the older he gets, the better he gets and we are very pleased to have him in our squad as a leader, as a player, as a personality."
Brighton recovered from an Igor Thiago first-half penalty to win 2-1 against Brentford thanks to second-half goals from Danny Welbeck and Jack Hinshelwood. Bart Verbruggen denied a stoppage-time penalty to preserve the victory. Brighton have now overturned half-time deficits to win their last three Premier League home games, doing so after trailing Liverpool, Manchester City and Brentford. Fabian Hurzeler credited confidence and belief for the team’s resilience and praised Welbeck for his leadership and Verbruggen for his decisive save. The match marked Hurzeler’s 50th game in charge of Brighton.
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