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Hürzeler says Brighton and Hove Albion deserved more than a point

by PA sport staff
Sunday 5 Oct, 2025 at 5:37PM
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Hürzeler says Brighton and Hove Albion may need to ‘win ugly’

Fabian Hürzeler - Picture by Adam Davy / PA

Brighton boss Fabian Hürzeler said that his side deserved more than a point after Jan Paul van Hecke’s late header gave them a 1-1 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Vitor Pereira became the second Premier League manager to be shown a red card this weekend – after Enzo Maresca.

The Wolves boss kicked the ball in frustration towards the fourth official’s seated area after what he thought was a foul on Joao Gomes from Carlos Baleba.

Bottom club Wolves took the lead for a third straight game when Marshall Munetsi’s volley bounced off the bar on to Bart Verbruggen and into the goal.

But the hosts surrendered their lead for a second straight week when Van Hecke headed home from a corner four minutes from time, prolonging the winless start to the season and ensuring they remain 20th.

Pereira’s side picked up their first point in front of their own fans at the fourth attempt while Brighton extended their unbeaten run to four matches across all competitions.

Hürzeler said that his side could play better than they did at Molineux this afternoon. He said: “We conceded a goal out of nowhere. We have to defend that better.

“We got the belief and confidence back, tried hard in the second half, created danger and in the end we deserved more but have to accept a point.

“It’s not an easy place to come here. If you look at the table you can say Wolves only have two points but, when we look at the games, they deserve more than what they have.

“Overall, it was a good performance but not a great performance. We can play better football but they are not machines so we have to accept it in good moments.

Hürzeler praised the performance of goalscorer Van Hecke as well as Georginio Rutter’s performance off the bench.

He added: “I was happy. It’s important for him (Rutter) he keeps pushing and, of course, like all strikers they want to score but he needs to understand it’s hard work to get on the scoresheet.

“He has to do basic things right and then I’m sure he will score and make assists for us again. He’s a very important player for us and this will never change.

“He’s (Van Hecke) a great character, role model and stepping more into that leadership role. If you keep pushing hard and staying together, I think we will get the consistency and results.

Wolves assistant manager Luis Miguel apologised for Pereira’s sending off and insisted that the players gave everything in their draw.

He said: “It’s the same as last week against Spurs. We will see at the end of the league whether it is one point won or two points lost.

“We have to keep going and working hard and (there is) nothing to say about the players because they gave everything.”

On Pereira, he added: “He kicked the ball in frustration with something that happened to our team, not the referee.

“He just kicked the ball. I want to apologise for Vitor. He is not like that and does not do things like that but it was one second of frustration. These things happen when we are under pressure and (in) the games at this level.”

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