Brighton and Hove Albion’s new boss Fabian Hürzeler said that he wanted to “achieve big things and challenge the establishment” at his first press conference today (Tuesday 2 July).
The 31-year-old, the youngest permanent manager in Premier League history, has taken over at the Amex Stadium after guiding St Pauli to promotion to the Bundesliga last season.
The Texas-born German coach spoke about the magnitude of his move to “the best league in the world” and said that he was willing to adapt his philosophy during his tenure.
Brighton’s opening league fixture is away to Everton on Saturday 17 August.
Hürzeler said: “I’m aware this is a huge job. It’s a big challenge and I think I need a lot of courage and ability so I need to stay humble.
“My targets – I want to discuss them with my players. They need to be convinced of that. They need to feel what we can achieve. That’s the main thing for me.
“I want to achieve big things and I want to challenge the establishment.
“The Premier League is the best league in the world with a lot of good coaches. You need your own philosophy and identity but it’s important to take other elements and adapt.”
Hürzeler has replaced Roberto De Zerbi at Albion, with the Italian stepping down at the end of last season after two successful seasons in the hotseat before taking charge at French side Marseille.
De Zerbi helped Brighton earn a first-ever European adventure with a sixth-placed finish in 2022-23, when they also reached the FA Cup semi-finals. And he led the Seagulls to the Europa League last 16 last season.
Hürzeler added: “Roberto De Zerbi had a huge impact on the football world with a different style of football. Of course I will take some elements (from him) but I have my own philosophy and you can’t copy anyone.
“I like the football he played. It had a lot of courage with some interesting elements which I will also try to adapt to my philosophy.”
Brighton chairman Tony Bloom said that the move to bring Hürzeler to Falmer was not a gamble despite his limited experience as a head coach.
He said: “The whole city should be very excited.
“I wouldn’t talk about it as a gamble at all. We look at everything. We put a lot of effort into the appointment of any head coach like other clubs do and we think Fabian is the best fit for the football club. He’s the least-risk option we had.”