Pressure mounts on Hurzeler as winless run faces ultimate test against in-form Brentford | OneFootball

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·20 February 2026

Pressure mounts on Hurzeler as winless run faces ultimate test against in-form Brentford

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Brentford return to Premier League action on Saturday when they host Brighton & Hove Albion at the Gtech Community Stadium, aiming to strengthen their push for European qualification.

Keith Andrews’ side have been one of the division’s most consistent performers in recent months and sit firmly in the mix for a top-six finish.


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The Bees have collected 20 points from their last 10 league matches, a run that has transformed their campaign and lifted them into seventh place.

A narrow FA Cup victory over Macclesfield last time out extended positive momentum and should further boost confidence within the squad.

While the cup tie was far from straightforward, progression ensured morale remains high heading into a crucial league fixture.

Brentford know that victory this weekend is essential if they are to keep pace with rivals also chasing European football.

They have been particularly effective in key moments, with set-pieces and long throws continuing to provide a valuable attacking weapon.

Brighton arrive in West London in contrasting form.

Fabian Hurzeler’s side were knocked out of the FA Cup by Liverpool and have struggled for consistency in the Premier League since December.

The Seagulls have won only one league match in that period and have slipped down the table after once appearing in contention for the European places.

Back-to-back league defeats without scoring have highlighted a lack of cutting edge in front of goal.

Confidence has dipped, and the pressure is beginning to mount as they attempt to halt a slide towards the lower reaches of the table.

Brighton’s away form offers little reassurance, with no league win on the road since November.

However, they have shown resilience at times this season and will view this fixture as an opportunity to reignite belief.

For Brentford, the objective is clear.

Home advantage, recent form and greater stability give them reason to approach the match with confidence.

Yet Brighton’s need for points could make them dangerous opponents if Villa Park lessons from previous dropped points are heeded.

A win for the Bees would consolidate their European ambitions and underline their impressive development this season.

Anything less would risk allowing chasing sides to close the gap in what remains a tightly contested race.

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