Brighton: the incredible statistic of the new coach

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Brighton is turning one of the most golden pages in its history. Indeed, while the departure of Roberto de Zerbi is already official, the Italian coach having to go to Marseille unless there is a big surprise, the Seagulls have formalized the arrival of his replacement this Saturday in the person of Fabian Marc Hurzeler.

The revelation of the season with FC St. Pauli, Bundesliga 2 champion and promoted to the German elite, the young 31-year-old coach has agreed to commit to the Seagulls until 2027 after extending his contract with the Hamburg-based team last March. An opportunity that allows the American to become the youngest coach in the history of the Premier League, but also to be younger than the Premier League itself. He will certainly be one of the curiosities of the upcoming season across the Channel.

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