An excellent social media post did the rounds on Saturday night after Brighton finally won a Premier League game of football.
Some bright spark clipped the post-match interview of Fabian Hurzeler so that when he was asked what the Albion did differently against Brentford, his response was simply "We scored goals."
And that did indeed happen at the Gtech Stadium. Two goals in fact. Ending a scoreless streak which had lasted the whole of February and preventing the superb prospect of Brighton having to cancel their goal of the month award because of there being zero contenders.
Goals though were not the only thing the Albion did differently. Hurzeler made several noticeable tactical adjustments. And given all the criticism he has come in for during a disappointing December, January and February, he deserves credit for that.
Brighton were much more direct than normal, getting balls forward quicker. This was vital given Hurzeler named his oldest starting XI of the season with so little pace that you could have dropped a 90-year-old great grandmother into the team and it would have increased the average speed.
The Albion also showed a greater willingness to shoot from distance rather than trying to pass the ball in. The benefits of such an approach were seen in the opening goal when Ferdi Kadioglu rattled the bar from 25 yards and Diego Gomez picked up the pieces.
Pundits and fans alike have accused Brighton under Hurzeler as having a lack of clear identity or style this season. Was this win the first sign of that changing?
Only time will tell. One swallow does not a summer make and all that. But based on what we saw at Brentford, these new tactics suit this squad and can ensure the Albion do not get sucked into the relegation battle.
More of the same against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, please.
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