Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler spoke to Sky Sports after his side's draw to Manchester City: “We played a strong first half. In the second half they were better, but we came back to make it 1-1. In the end you have to be happy.
"We started the game strong and had chances. You need to score goals to win a game. The main thing for us is we had chances."
On what his side must do in remaining games: “If we can do it against the top teams, we should be able to find a way against all teams – to show the same belief, courage and personality. That’s what I demand from my team.”
On playing at their best consistently: “It’s the biggest challenge we have. You need to be on your highest level every day. It won’t be easy, but that’s the challenge we want to face.”
Did you know?
- Karou Mitoma's equalising goal for Brighton was just the second scored by a Japanese player against Manchester City in the Premier League, after Shinji Okazaki netted for Leicester City against the Cityzens in May 2017, also at the Etihad Stadium.