FABIAN HURZELER NAMED BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION MANAGER
Exciting New Head Coach:
Fabian Hurzeler, at just 31 years old, has signed a three-year contract with Brighton & Hove Albion, making him the youngest permanent manager in Premier League history. He takes over from Roberto De Zerbi after leading St Pauli to Bundesliga promotion by winning the Bundesliga 2 title last season.
Thrilled to Join Brighton:
Hurzeler expressed his excitement about his new role, stating, "I am absolutely thrilled to be the new head coach of Brighton & Hove Albion." He praised the club's ambition and vision for the future and looks forward to being part of the project.
Club's Progress and Vision:
Brighton chairman Tony Bloom commended Hurzeler's coaching pedigree and style of play, which aligns with the club's vision. He believes that Hurzeler's appointment will bring success and joy to the fans.
Media Presentation and Backroom Staff:
Hurzeler will be introduced to the media at a news conference on July 2. The club's technical director, David Weir, highlighted Hurzeler's knowledge of the squad and confirmed the coaching staff, including Andrew Crofts and Jack Stern.
Youthful Manager with Potential:
Despite his young age, Hurzeler's coaching abilities have impressed many in the football world. Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg described him as a modern, attacking-minded coach with a great connection to players and fans. Hurzeler's ambition and coaching style make him a bold choice for Brighton.
Exciting Times Ahead:
As Hurzeler embarks on this new chapter in his coaching career, he brings a fresh perspective and a promising future for Brighton & Hove Albion. His appointment marks a new era for the club, filled with potential and excitement.
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