Hurzeler: Closing the small margins key to snapping Brightons winless run - Soccer News
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Hurzeler: Closing the small margins key to snapping Brightons winless run - Soccer News
"I wouldn't say it was easy, but we stuck together. We played really good football in the first half, we controlled the match. We controlled the key moments quite well. These were the small margins that were missing in the last weeks."
"It's the drive and hunger. You want to be the best every day whether it's a game or training. I'm surrounded by a lot of young lads. I want to contribute to their careers, push them and help them get to the highest level as quick as possible."
"Hopefully I've proved in the last few games that I can still contribute on the pitch."
Brighton ended a six-match winless run with a 2-0 victory over Brentford, secured by first-half goals from Diego Gomez and Danny Welbeck. The win was Brighton's first top-flight away success since November and only their second Premier League victory since early December, lifting them to 12th. Fabian Hurzeler credited team togetherness and better control of key moments and small margins for the result. James Milner made a record 654th Premier League appearance, remains a mentor to younger players, and said he hopes to continue contributing on the pitch.
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