Albion have been told to keep the emotions under control at Chelsea.
Fabian Huerzeler is aware of ill-feeling which crept in between rival supporters over the last couple of years as the Blues regularly threw huge sums at the Seagulls in return for talent on and off the pitch.
“I know about this and I also experienced it a little bit in my transfer window, with Chelsea,” Huerzeler said of the recent history between the clubs.
FABIAN HUERZELER'S TACTICAL KEYS FOR BRIGHTON AT CHELSEA
“It’s not easy always, like I heard, but it’s about winning a game, it’s about winning it by doing the better performance, individually and as a group.
“Of course, it also can get emotional. Get emotional but control you emotions in a positive way and use your emotions to create an energy, to create an intensity on the pitch, and that’s what we try to do.
“We try to go there and bring our identity on the pitch and it means playing intense, playing with a high pressure, trying to win the ball as quick as possible and in possession playing with courage.
“There we need to focus on and not too much about what happened in the past, what happened in the transfer window, and how is the relationship between us and Chelsea.”
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