Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has been speaking to the media before Saturday's FA Cup fourth round game against Liverpool at Anfield (20:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Jean Paul van Hecke is OK after returning to action in Wednesday's defeat at Aston Villa and should be available for the trip to Anfield while Mats Wieffer is back in contention after being out since December with a toe injury. Yasin Ayari, however, remains sidelined.
- Reflecting on defeat at Villa Park, Hurzeler said: "We need to focus on the results. The fans deserve results, we all want to get the results we need. But on the other side it's very important to control the controllables and we did that. We did a lot of things right, we controlled small margins, played well, defended well, created chances. We kept the game tight and in the second-half had enough chances to win it."
- On the need for a win: "We all know this game is a game of results. We need a result and I think the club and supporters are waiting for this one result. We are all fighting for this and are convinced if we keep having the performances like we did at Aston Villa we will get the results we all need and we all deserve."
- Does he feel pressure from the club's hierarchy? "No, I feel no pressure. The only pressure I feel is on my own to prepare the team the best I can and to improve them. I always want to be the best version of myself, try to be there for the club, the fans, the team, the staff. I really feel the support from the club. We have daily exchanges and are honest with each other. In these tough times you really see how you support each other and I really feel the support and belief from the club."
- On the players' mentality in a difficult period: "I knew before they had great personalities and characters but the way they have stuck together and behaved throughout the last two or three days is incredible. For them it is not an easy time and it would be easy to point at each other but I didn't see that. That is the main thing that can come out of these situations - togetherness. We all believe we can get get the results we need."
- On James Milner after he equalled the Premier League appearance record: "James always puts the team first. The success of the team is the highest he can achieve. It was a special moment for him but he put the team first and was a role model again. It's a pleasure to work for him and we are all happy for him."
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