
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler has revealed that he sent a message to Mikel Arteta after his scathing criticism of Arsenal’s time wasting last week.
Hurzeler was furious with Arsenal’s game management during their 1-0 win over Brighton last Wednesday and accused David Raya of feigning injury in order to run down the clock.
Arteta was less than impressed with Hurzeler’s accusation but Brighton’s head coach claims he did not aim to upset the Arsenal manager with his comments.
‘I think it’s very important to say one thing about that and I said it in the press conference before the game, that I really admire what Arsenal achieved so far this season, I really admire seeing Mikel Arteta, his team, his players and all the staff how they work,’ Hurzeler said on Friday.
‘And I will be the first one who will congratulate them if they win the Premier League.
‘I didn’t want to upset anyone from Arsenal, I didn’t want to upset the staff or the players, but on the other side I will stick to my words that some things I wasn’t happy about that night.
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‘I think all the numbers give me the confirmation about what I was saying afterwards regarding time wasting. I think we just need to find clear ruled about that.
‘But again, that’s very important for me and I also said it to Mikel afterwards and during the week I really admire his work, I really admire what Arsenal are doing, therefore I didn’t want to create that noise, I just wanted to make my point about how I was feeling.
‘But it has nothing to do what Arsenal or Arteta has achieved with his players, it’s just incredible, just impressive. I said it before in the press conference Arteta is, for me, one of the best managers in the world and I see him as a role model.
‘But I think it’s still very important in life to say your opinion, to not hide your opinion. Even when we are a smaller club I think we also should do that, because that evening we tried hard to win this game, now we faced an Arsenal that did different things, so we have to find a way to beat them, that’s a different challenge, but it was just important for me to say I have big respect for everything, for everyone who was with Arsenal and who has been involved in their achievements so far.
‘But I also think on the other side it’s very important to share the opinion I have and to stick to my principles.’

Asked if he had reached out to Arteta after the game, Hurzeler replied: ‘It’s nothing personal, and I said at the press conference that I’ve huge respect, and I see him as one of the top managers in the Premier League.
‘Therefore, I love to see them playing, and I also admire a lot of elements of what they are doing.
‘I texted him and I said the same thing to him as well, that I have huge respect for everyone from Arsenal, and that I will be the first one who will congratulate him when they win the Premier League.
‘Because if they win it, they definitely deserve it but on the other side, they are just things that made me emotional and I’m a person who sticks to my principles, a person who sticks to my opinion, although it created a lot of noise.
‘Although I think that’s also important in life, no matter who you’re working for, to stand to your opinion, on the other side I just told Mikel what I admire, I admire what Arsenal are doing and his work and I have huge respect, therefore nothing should stand between us and now the work continues.’
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