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Brighton in Premier League Freefall?
10 Feb
Summary
- Brighton has won only once since late November.
- Owner Tony Bloom expected a European league place.
- Relegation is a distinct possibility this season.

Brighton's current form suggests a significant decline, with only one victory since late November, raising concerns about their Premier League status. This recent slump contrasts sharply with their previous season, where they narrowly missed European qualification. Manager Fabian Hurzeler's approach has drawn scrutiny, particularly regarding late substitutions that have coincided with conceded goals.
Owner Tony Bloom's initial expectation for the team to qualify for Europe via a league position now appears ambitious given their 14th-place standing. With only 13 matchweeks remaining and a difficult schedule including matches against top clubs and fellow relegation candidates, Brighton faces a challenging run-in. The team's performance is causing unease among fans, who are questioning their competitiveness and the team's direction.
The club's CEO has acknowledged the difficulty of the Premier League, but the current situation has shifted focus from European aspirations to avoiding a surprise relegation. Brighton's upcoming fixtures against Tottenham, Leeds, and Nottingham Forest will be crucial in determining their fate.




