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'Gross Was First' - Brighton Boss Gives Transfer Update After Burnley Victory
Brighton climbed to eighth after a 2-0 win over Burnley as manager Fabian Hurzeler says the club will consider January signings only if the right player and character fit.
- This month Brighton & Hove Albion beat Burnley 2-0 at the Amex Stadium, ending a six-match winless run, and Fabian Hurzeler, Brighton manager, did not rule out further January-window signings.
- On Friday, Pascal Gross rejoined Brighton from Borussia Dortmund and was introduced at 71 minutes, receiving a rapturous reception while calling the return `incredibly emotional`.
- Early in the second half, Yasin Ayari doubled Brighton's advantage within two minutes after Lesley Ugochukwu lost possession, allowing Ayari to score into the bottom-left corner.
- The result moved Brighton up to eighth in the Premier League as they snapped a six-match winless run and recorded their first Premier League home victory over Burnley at the seventh attempt.
- Hurzeler described the January transfer window as 'very complicated' and said he discusses decisions with Tony Bloom, Mike and Paul, adding he does not know if other parts will follow.
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