Brighton & Hove Albion host Nottingham Forest in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup this weekend.Fabian Hurzeler’s side are dreaming of a maiden major trophy and are one step from a Wembley
Head coach Fabian Hurzeler says Brighton & Hove Albion need the cool heads of New Zealand’s famous rugby union team to make amends in the FA Cup for a recent league drubbing by rivals Nottingham Forest.
Fabian Hurzeler had big shoes to fill at Amex Stadium following Roberto de Zerbi's exit, but the Seagulls are continuing to soar in the Premier League. The young German's arrival has seen him implement some key principles,
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Brighton and Nottingham Forest will meet in the FA Cup for the first time when Nuno Espirito Santo's side travel to Amex Stadium for Saturday's quarter-final. Will Brighton still be feeling the scar tissue of February's 7-0 Premier League drubbing, though?
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Dunk has missed Brighton's last six matches but is set to return for the FA Cup quarter-final against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
Despite a funky schedule to start the season, East remained undefeated Friday afternoon after topping region foe Brighton 5-2. “I think we had a really strange start to the season,” said East coach Javier Viana.
"I don't think about things like that as it is part of the business and you have to accept it," replied Hurzeler. "My life doesn't change because I want to stay as the same Fabian I have always been.
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The Dutch defender shares how Brighton responded to a 7-0 thrashing to Nottingham Forest and why the Seagulls need to gain revenge against the same opposition in the FA Cup quarter-finals