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Brighton Manager Speaks Candidly After Premier League Win Over Liverpool

Eurofootball22 Mar 2026 07:47 GMT+7

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Brighton Manager Speaks Candidly After Premier League Win Over Liverpool

Fabian Herthauser, Brighton's manager, spoke openly after their recent Premier League victory over Liverpool.

Fabian Herthauser, Brighton's manager, affirmed that his team deserved their 2-1 home win against the "Reds" Liverpool in the English Premier League last night because they worked very hard, played fiercely and intensely, and everyone helped and ran together.

Herthauser said, "The intensity we showed on the field was the key today. We applied heavy pressure on them. We played aggressively and put a lot of energy into the match. We created numerous chances in the second half. I'm pleased with everyone's performance and their effort to work hard and run more than the opponents."

Regarding the progress made in recent weeks: "Actually, we've played good football consistently but haven't always had such results. We try to stay calm, stick to our principles, and not overreact at certain moments, especially today when we conceded a goal. But we remained composed and held onto the fundamentals we set."

"I saw an excellent team on the pitch. I saw a team that worked and supported each other, and I think that's very important to securing a Premier League victory."

About Jan Koba Minteh's standout performance: "Jan Koba Minteh is a great example of what hard work means, not just offensively but defensively as well. I always tell my team that you have to play as a team, which they are doing now."

Regarding Danny Welbeck, who scored two goals in this game, and whether he should go to the World Cup with England: "I think England has a very good German coach who will make the right decisions. I can only say how important Danny Welbeck is in creating unity within the group, which could be crucial for the World Cup, not just for scoring goals but also as a teammate, fostering good relationships and cohesion. He is very valuable both on and off the field, and I believe he can help any team in the world, even the England national team."

On hopes for qualifying for European football: "I think it's very important now to stay humble, understand where we were seven weeks ago and where we are now, and keep doing these things. Then we can see what happens."