Brighton manager Hurzeler did not hold back his frustrations when addressing the media after the final whistle, visibly irritated by the stop-start nature of the contest. He suggested the visitors arrived on the South Coast with little intention of entertaining the crowd, instead preferring to kill the rhythm of the game to protect their narrow lead.
Highlighting the statistical dominance of his team, Hurzeler delivered a fiery assessment of the encounter. "There was only one team who tried to play football today," he stated. He further challenged the opposition's approach, adding: "Think statistics never lie. We conceded one shot on goal. We weren't that effective. In the final third we should have created more chances."