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Brighton face Manchester United on Saturday with six wins from the last seven Premier League meetings between the sides. Two of them were masterminded by Fabian Hurzeler last season. The youngest head coach in the country is going for a third.

The trip to Old Trafford, scene of a 3-1 victory in January, is another chance for the 32-year-old to show his potential to be one of the game's next elite coaches and comes with Brighton unbeaten in five games following last weekend's win over Newcastle.

"It's always a privilege to play in that stadium against one of the biggest clubs in the world," Hurzeler tells Sky Sports. "I think the challenge will be to bring consistency in our behaviours, and to make the behaviours we showed against Newcastle a habit.

"Don't prove it only once, we have to prove it twice, maybe a third time, that we are able to compete with the best teams in the league.

"And this will be the challenge against Manchester United as well because they are one of the best teams in the league. They have unbelievable individual quality. Of course, they had a big win against Liverpool, so we expect them with a lot...

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