Hurzeler positive despite dropped points
Head coach reflects on frustration against Fulham
Bruce Talbot
Fabian Hurzeler applauds his players on the Amex touchline. 📷 Paul Hazlewood.
Fabian Hurzeler applauds his players on the Amex touchline. 📷 Paul Hazlewood.
Fabian Hurzeler was upbeat despite seeing Albion concede an equaliser against Fulham with virtually the last kick at the Amex.
Substitute Rodrigo Muniz rescued a point for Fulham in an opening-day 1-1 draw after Albion had gone in front through Matt O’Riley’s 55th-minute penalty.
“For sure it feels painful but I think it’s important to take the positive things away – we played a really good game, we defended really well,” said head coach Huerzeler.
Delight for Matt O'Riley in front of the North Stand after he put Albion in front. 📷 James Boardman.
Delight for Matt O'Riley in front of the North Stand after he put Albion in front. 📷 James Boardman.
“For their goal it’s more about avoiding conceding the corner. Sometimes teams have a player in the right place and that’s what happened – we couldn’t defend it. We have to accept it.
“Before their goal I don’t think Fulham had a really clear chance and in the second half we should have scored a second goal and the game would have been over.
“That’s football, it doesn’t feel great now but we have to be positive about the many good things we did and work on improving for next week's game.”

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