Crystal Palace ended a 12-match winless streak with a thrilling 1-0 victory over Brighton on Saturday, thanks in large part to Ismaïla Sarr's late winner. The goal came just after an hour mark, following a mix-up involving Lewis Dunk and Olivier Boscagli that allowed Sarr to slot the ball past Bart Verbruggen.
For Palace manager Fabian Hürzeler, this win marks another chance to prove himself against his counterpart, Oliver Glasner, who has also been on the receiving end of criticism from fans. Brighton's head coach remains under pressure, with the Seagulls now languishing in 16th place after a dismal run of form.
Hürzeler acknowledged that he will face criticism for the defeat, saying it's "the hardest moment" of his career but also an opportunity to learn and grow. The German manager is facing increasing pressure, with fans calling for his head in the wake of this loss.
Brighton's struggles have been well-documented, with the team unable to finish games off consistently. Despite dominating possession in the first half, they were unable to create clear-cut chances until Sarr's decisive strike. The win marked a much-needed respite from their 12-match winless streak.
Meanwhile, Palace's new signings Evann Guessand and Jørgen Strand Larsen both made an impact off the bench, with Larsen coming close to sealing the victory with two late chances. Despite their best efforts, Brighton looked short of ideas in the second half, leading to widespread frustration from the home crowd.
The win marks a small turning point for Palace, who are now set to face their arch-rivals Nottingham Forest in midweek. For Brighton, the loss serves as another wake-up call, highlighting the need for significant improvement if they hope to avoid relegation.
For Palace manager Fabian Hürzeler, this win marks another chance to prove himself against his counterpart, Oliver Glasner, who has also been on the receiving end of criticism from fans. Brighton's head coach remains under pressure, with the Seagulls now languishing in 16th place after a dismal run of form.
Hürzeler acknowledged that he will face criticism for the defeat, saying it's "the hardest moment" of his career but also an opportunity to learn and grow. The German manager is facing increasing pressure, with fans calling for his head in the wake of this loss.
Brighton's struggles have been well-documented, with the team unable to finish games off consistently. Despite dominating possession in the first half, they were unable to create clear-cut chances until Sarr's decisive strike. The win marked a much-needed respite from their 12-match winless streak.
Meanwhile, Palace's new signings Evann Guessand and Jørgen Strand Larsen both made an impact off the bench, with Larsen coming close to sealing the victory with two late chances. Despite their best efforts, Brighton looked short of ideas in the second half, leading to widespread frustration from the home crowd.
The win marks a small turning point for Palace, who are now set to face their arch-rivals Nottingham Forest in midweek. For Brighton, the loss serves as another wake-up call, highlighting the need for significant improvement if they hope to avoid relegation.