But he would rather be playing at the Amex.
The head coach was targeted by a significant section of the Seagulls support in Sunday’s home defeat to Crystal Palace.
But he did not agree with a theory that it was good news the next three games are away.
Albion will stay in the Midlands after playing Aston Villa and will then head to Merseyside for Saturday’s FA Cup tie at Liverpool.
They visit Brentford on February 21 and return home to play Nottingham Forest on Sunday, March 1, which will be three weeks on from the Crystal Palace game.
Hurzeler told The Argus: “Being away as a group definitely can be very helpful.
“Being away from the supporters, I don’t like because they are great.
“They support the team well. The atmosphere in the stadium was very powerful at the weekend.
“Of course, in the end, powerful in a negative way.
“But I'm not hiding because of these boos, I'm not hiding because of people singing some things. That is something I have to face.
“And I also want that they are loud and powerful when we win games and they also give me energy when we win games.
“So that's also these two parts of the job.
“On the one side, if you lose, you're sometimes treated badly, but when you win, then you get these kinds of emotions in your body produced by the support from our supporters.
“I don't want to miss these kinds of emotions, and I really enjoy playing at the Amex, in our home stadium, so I wouldn't say that it's a good feeling to be away.”