Brighton's head coach, Fabian Hurzeler, voiced his discontent with Arsenal's style of play after their recent encounter in the Premier League, which saw Arsenal clinch a 1-0 win. Despite the victory, the focus shifted to Hurzeler's criticisms of Arsenal's perceived time-wasting tactics and deviation from traditional football norms.

Following Bukayo Saka's early goal, which proved to be the only shot on target for Arsenal in the game, tensions rose at the Amex Stadium. Hurzeler expressed his disappointment with Arsenal's approach, claiming that they were not focused on playing football but rather on bending the rules to their advantage.

During a fiery post-match press conference, Hurzeler highlighted his concerns, stating that only one team, in his opinion, tried to play football during the match. He pointed out instances of time-wasting, including Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya going down multiple times without repercussions.

In response to Hurzeler's remarks, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta defended his team's tactics and expressed his admiration for his players' competitive spirit. Arteta dismissed the criticism, emphasizing his focus on his team's performance and the love he has for his players.

Despite the loss, Hurzeler commended his team's effort and determination to play football the right way. He stressed the need for the Premier League to address time-wasting issues and ensure fair play across all matches.

Looking ahead, both managers will aim to move past this clash of opinions and focus on their respective teams' performances in the remaining fixtures of the season.