Hurzeler on Pedro incident, Rutter's fitness and the chance of Europepublished at 12:21 23 May
Nat Hayward
BBC Sport journalist
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has been speaking to the media before Sunday's final Premier League game away against Tottenham (16:00).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Hurzeler confirms he has no no injury issues to contend with but Georginio Rutter will only return during pre-season.
He said the club has dealt internally with a training ground issue involving Joao Pedro: "With Joao we had a small issue in training, a type that isn't uncommon from time to time. It happens in all football clubs and we dealt with it internally and the matter is closed. He is still a young player."
He confirmed Pedro will not play against Spurs, but added: "Joao is an incredible football player and a match-winner but there are principles, values and non-negotiables for which I don't ever make any compromises. I'm sure that he will learn from this and come back stronger next season. I'm really looking forward to seeing him reinvigorated to his highest peak."
On relying on other results to have a chance of qualifying for the Conference League: "The only thing we can impact is our result and our preparation for the game and that's what we try to do. The other results we can't influence and we try to focus on us."
When asked about their opponents' Europa League win, Hurzeler confirmed they will be given a guard of honour: "They played the final. Both teams felt a lot of pressure and in the end Tottenham won and played very maturely. They scored the goal and deserved to win so congrats to them."
On Spurs' celebrations he added: "We don't know. I can't influence how they celebrate, how they prepare. We will try to be the best prepared team we can be."
On youngster Harry Howell who made his debut against Liverpool: "We always want to give young players the chance. It is not a question of age - it's more a question of quality and if you deserve to play for the first team. Harry did an incredible job, did a really good performance against Liverpool and now it's about staying humble and working hard and I'm sure he can be a role model for other players in the academy."
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