Brighton must 'keep on pushing' after ending winless run, says Hurzeler

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Brighton must 'keep on pushing' after ending winless run, says HurzelerShareBrighton are back to winning ways in the Premier League after beating Burnley, following a run of six consecutive matches without victory.Fabian Hurzeler says Brighton must "keep on pushing" after ending their winless streak with a 2-0 victory over Burnley.Goals from Georginio Rutter and Yasin Ayari helped the Seagulls claim their first Premier League win in seven attempts, while lifting them into the top half of the table.Brighton continue to prosper at the American Express Stadium, where they have now lost just one of their last 14 league matches.But Hurzeler knows there is still room for his side to improve."We played a good game. It was not a great game, but a good performance," he told Sky Sports."We scored goals, kept a clean sheet, worked quite well against the ball, and made some more chances, so overall, we are pleased with the performance today."We all know there are still things we can improve, so we have to keep on pushing. We kept a clean sheet and deserved to win."Brighton handed a first start to Charalampos Kostoulas who, at 18 years and 218 days, became the youngest Greek player to start a Premier League match.The forward had a goal ruled out for offside, while assisting the opener for Rutter, and Hurzeler praised the teenager's efforts."He needed to adapt to the intensity, but we saw from the beginning a young player with good potential," the Brighton boss added. "He did well. He used every training session, he kept pushing and developing, and he deserved to start today."Meanwhile, Burnley remain six points from safety after suffering a ninth defeat in 11 league games, and Scott Parker acknowledged his side must "fix up quick"."We were poor in every aspect," he said. "The biggest thing for me is that I felt it was a team that lacked belief."I would be clutching [at straws] if I stood here and said: 'We missed a chance at the end of the first half, or that we hit the bar in the second and could have got the game to 2-1'. We were never in this game today."We were poor on many, many levels. In this division, you can lose games, but the way that we lost today and our general play, our general demeanour is one that we need to fix up quick."On potentially adding to his squad during the January transfer window, he added: "Maybe that could be the case for us, but there are loads of dynamics to that. There is a big squad here as it is."I'm sure we will be active, or at least try to be active to strengthen and improve. With the injuries we have, we might need to."You go into the season knowing that the window is coming up, and you'll need to be reactive to what you're seeing, the circumstances of the team, how the team are performing, injuries. That is what January brings, and we will see what we can and can't do."Brighton must 'keep on pushing' after ending winless run, says HurzelerBrighton are back to winning ways in the Premier League after beating Burnley, following a run of six consecutive matches without victory.Fabian Hurzeler says Brighton must "keep on pushing" after ending their winless streak with a 2-0 victory over Burnley.Goals from Georginio Rutter and Yasin Ayari helped the Seagulls claim their first Premier League win in seven attempts, while lifting them into the top half of the table.Brighton continue to prosper at the American Express Stadium, where they have now lost just one of their last 14 league matches.But Hurzeler knows there is still room for his side to improve."We played a good game. It was not a great game, but a good performance," he told Sky Sports."We scored goals, kept a clean sheet, worked quite well against the ball, and made some more chances, so overall, we are pleased with the performance today."We all know there are still things we can improve, so we have to keep on pushing. We kept a clean sheet and deserved to win."Brighton handed a first start to Charalampos Kostoulas who, at 18 years and 218 days, became the youngest Greek player to start a Premier League match.The forward had a goal ruled out for offside, while assisting the opener for Rutter, and Hurzeler praised the teenager's efforts."He needed to adapt to the intensity, but we saw from the beginning a young player with good potential," the Brighton boss added. "He did well. He used every training session, he kept pushing and developing, and he deserved to start today."Meanwhile, Burnley remain six points from safety after suffering a ninth defeat in 11 league games, and Scott Parker acknowledged his side must "fix up quick"."We were poor in every aspect," he said. "The biggest thing for me is that I felt it was a team that lacked belief."I would be clutching [at straws] if I stood here and said: 'We missed a chance at the end of the first half, or that we hit the bar in the second and could have got the game to 2-1'. We were never in this game today."We were poor on many, many levels. In this division, you can lose games, but the way that we lost today and our general play, our general demeanour is one that we need to fix up quick."On potentially adding to his squad during the January transfer window, he added: "Maybe that could be the case for us, but there are loads of dynamics to that. There is a big squad here as it is."I'm sure we will be active, or at least try to be active to strengthen and improve. With the injuries we have, we might need to."You go into the season knowing that the window is coming up, and you'll need to be reactive to what you're seeing, the circumstances of the team, how the team are performing, injuries. That is what January brings, and we will see what we can and can't do."