Analysis: Seagulls continue push for Europe

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Analysis: Seagulls continue push for Europe

Analysis: Seagulls continue push for Europe

In contrast to Spurs, Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton sat top of the form table after winning five of their past six league games in their late surge towards the European places. Naming an unchanged side after the Seagulls maintained their momentum at Burnley, Hurzeler was again forced to watch from the

Analysis: Seagulls continue push for Europe

In contrast to Spurs, Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton sat top of the form table after winning five of their past six league games in their late surge towards the European places. Naming an unchanged side after the Seagulls maintained their momentum at Burnley, Hurzeler was again forced to watch from the stands as he served the second of his two-match touchline ban. Brighton were forced to remain patient for their opportunities but eventually found their rhythm during a frantic end to the first half.

The race for European football is heating up, and Brighton & Hove Albion are flying right into the thick of it. Under manager Fabian Hurzeler, the Seagulls have hit a sensational run of form, winning five of their last six Premier League matches to sit top of the recent form table. This late-season surge has them firmly in the conversation for a coveted European spot.

Despite serving a touchline ban and watching from the stands, Hurzeler's influence was clear as he named an unchanged side following their momentum-building win at Burnley. The team started patiently against a resilient opponent, searching for their rhythm. They found it in a frantic close to the first half, with veteran striker Danny Welbeck going close twice—first seeing a deflected effort hit the post, then having a clever header saved.

As the match wore on, it seemed a precious opportunity to climb the table might slip away. However, Brighton's relentless pressure finally paid off. A determined tackle from Jan Paul van Hecke won possession in a dangerous area, setting up Georginio Rutter to coolly slot home a crucial late equalizer.

The hard-earned point keeps Brighton within touching distance of sixth place, setting the stage for a massive showdown. Their next challenge? A direct clash with Chelsea on Tuesday night, a true six-pointer that could define their European dreams. The Seagulls are soaring, and the Premier League is taking notice.

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