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Fabian Hurzeler rued chances which got away as his Albion side bowed out of the FA Cup.

The Seagulls suffered a 3-0 defeat at Liverpool in the fourth round.

Albion head coach Hurzeler said: “I think moments decided the game, unfortunately in the wrong direction.

“We started the game well, we controlled the game. We had a lot of good patterns.

“I think the goal from Liverpool came out of nowhere....

Continue Reading: Hurzeler rues key Anfield moments and says his side will keep working hard

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