Brighton confirmed Fabian Hurzeler as Roberto De Zerbi's successor after the German worked wonders at St Pauli.
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- Brighton get a new head coach
- Signed Hurzeler from St. Pauli
- Youngest ever PL manager at 31
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The Seagulls made a bold and historic appointment by appointing 31-year-old Hurzeler as their new manager which makes the German the youngest full-time manager in Premier League history. Hurzeler’s rise to prominence came through his exceptional work at FC St Pauli, where he guided the team to the Bundesliga 2 title in the recent season. Under his leadership, St Pauli won 20 of their 34 matches, showcasing a blend of tactical acumen and motivational prowess.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Hurzeler's success at the German club made him a standout candidate for the Brighton job, earning him a contract until 2027. tenure with Brighton will commence once he receives his work permit, allowing him to join the squad in time for pre-season preparations in July. The club is eager to integrate him into their system, aiming for a smooth transition and a strong start to the new season.
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WHAT BRIGHTON CHAIRMAN SAID
Chairman Tony Bloom said, “Fabian has a style of play that aligns with how we want a Brighton & Hove Albion team to play, and I’m confident it is one our supporters will appreciate and enjoy. Fabian also has an excellent coaching pedigree and has worked with the German federation at various age group levels. We are really excited to start working with Fabian to prepare for the upcoming season.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
Hurzeler's age presents a unique dynamic, as he is younger than several of Brighton’s senior players, including James Milner, 38, Danny Welbeck, 33, and Lewis Dunk, 32. This scenario is unusual in top-flight football, where managers are typically older and more experienced. However, Hurzeler’s modern coaching techniques and fresh perspective are expected to resonate well with the team, potentially bridging the age gap through mutual respect and professional camaraderie.
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