Brentford vs Brighton in the Premier League - Saturday, 3pm
Brighton attack coach Bobby Zamora insists the Seagulls have “great players and great management” as they look to halt the slide down the table.
Fabian Hurzeler's team have just one Premier League win in their last 12 Premier League matches and travel to seventh placed Brentford on Saturday.
Head coach Fabian Hurzeler is under pressure and sections of the fanbase are calling for a change.
But Zamora believes Brighton and Hurzeler have the quality to bounce back and said small margins are costing the dearly.
"It's so difficult," said Zamora to Sussex World, via best bingo sites, ahead of Brighton’s trip to Brentford.
"I'm watching all of the games and so many of the games, like Villa, comes down to one tiny moment in a game. It really is. And that is the Premier League, ultimately.
“There are margins and moments in games that make the difference. I think we just haven't had our luck of the... I suppose it's because we've been in so many games.
Zamora: Three wins changes everything
"Villa, I don't think they absolutely dominated. I don't think they battered us.
“I don't think they deserve three points over us. And that goes the same for the Fulhams. "So many of them, so many games have been like that this season.
““And you flip that on your head and we're looking at, you know, sixth place, fifth place, fourth place, which we were at one stage in the season.”
Brighton are 14th in the table and nine points adrift of seventh placed Brentford who have impressed under Keith Andrews this term.
The former Brighton striker added: “That can change. You can go on a little run of three wins and you're literally only three wins and you're back up there.”
Everybody looks at each other
Zamora feels the pressure is mounting in the squad but feels there is a good spirit and quality in the camp.
He added: “So, yeah, it's one of those times, one of those periods in our run currently where it's little bit frustrating and everybody starts to look at each other and the pressure mounts. But I think in the camp, listen, everybody knows that the quality is there.
“We've got great players, great management, and the set-up is fantastic. So it's just one of those moments that happens in football when it comes with absolutely every club, regardless of who you are.”
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