All the reaction from Brighton’s 1-1 draw with Everton from the Amex Stadium
Everton's 97th minute equaliser did little to stop Brighton fans' growing frustration.
The Seagulls looked to be heading to a 1-0 win against David Moyes' team thanks to 73rd minute strike - his first after re-joining the club earlier this transfer window
But Brighton have a recent habit of conceding late goals and Beto's injury time leveller earned a point for the visitors.
Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton have just one win in their last 11 Premier League matches and slip to 13th in the table. Tension among the supporters is increasing
"I think that only a small group of fans, like I just mentioned, they can share the frustration absolutely," said Hurzeler toSussex World.
"They can share the frustration about my person. I know it's part of the football game. What I can promise is that I will give everything for this club.
"I try to be there for the team every day but for me the most important thing is that they support the team and I think that's what they did today brilliantly and therefore I'm very thankful for them.
"Like I mentioned before the game, I will promise that we are all committed, we all try to give our best and at the end of the season we will be there where we want to be and that's what I can promise."
Is Hurzeler criticism harsh or fair?
Asked by Sussex World if he thought the criticism of him and the team was harsh or fair, the German repsonded. "I think everyone can make his own opinion about that. I personally accept all the criticism because I'm open for that.
"I'm always open for good and negative feedback and therefore I won't hide.
"I want to go through this challenge together with the fans. I want to be successful together with them because they are the club and therefore we can only do it together and that's what we try to do."
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