It was revealed at Thursday’s press conference that Kaoru Mitoma will miss Brighton and Hove Albion’s last two games. He suffered a hamstring injury last Saturday.
“For us, he will be out. So, he will be out of the next two games. Regarding the World Cup, I’m not sure yet. So, we are in contact with the Japanese association and therefore we have to take a decision together.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Kaoru Mitoma
However, Diego Gomez (knee) available, and Matt Wieffer (ankle) can also come back.
“There is an option he will be available on Sunday, but we have to wait the next two or three days.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Mats Wieffer
“He will definitely be an option for Sunday.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Diego Gomez
Stefanos Tzimas And Adam Webster (both knees) remain on the long-term injury list.
Asked about rarely used ones George RutterFabian Hurzeler hinted at that Maxim De Cuyper will again get the nod at Leeds United. The Belgian made the team and got two assists last weekend.
“I feel it [Georginio Rutter] be in a good place. Of course he’s not happy with his minutes, that’s normal, but I feel like he’s there for his teammates, he’s there for the club and that’s the most important thing. [thing]that everyone puts their ego behind the club’s success. And that’s what I always emphasize: the most important thing is the team and therefore, at certain moments, you have to put your ego aside.
“Maxim De Cuyper is a good example. He is also a big player. He played a few games for Belgium, but he didn’t play much for us because of Ferdi [Kadioglu] did well, Mats Wieffer did well, and now we’ve lost Mats Wieffer in the last few weeks and he’s replaced him in really impressive fashion. And you can only do this if you train hard every day, if you put the team first, if you put your ego aside and emphasize the value of togetherness.” – Fabian Hurzeler
That’s not team news. FPL midfielder worth £5.1m Jack Hinshelwood aiming to become the first Brighton player to score in four consecutive Premier League games.
“One of his biggest strengths is his flexibility, he can play in several positions. Now he is in the ’10’ position. It seems like a good fit, he has the desire to score goals. He is not just a box-to-box player because he also really attacks the opponent’s box and that is something very important for our game and I am very happy with his performance at the moment.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Jack Hinshelwood
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