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Graham Potter extends spell in charge of Brighton to 2025

Brighton head coach Graham Potter has signed a contract extension at the Premier League side. The...



Graham Potter extends spell in...
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Graham Potter extends spell in charge of Brighton to 2025

Brighton head coach Graham Potter has signed a contract extension at the Premier League side.

The former Swansea City manager, who replaced Chris Hughton at the start of the season, will remain at the Amex Stadium until at least 2025.

Potter's backroom team of assistant Billy Reid, first-team coach Bjorn Hamberg, and assistant head of recruitment Kyle Macaulay have all also committed to the club for the next five years.

Brighton currently sit in 12th in the Premier League table having picked up 15 points from their opening 13 games.

Potter said today he was delighted to sign an extension with the south coast outfit.

“I’ve had a tremendous welcome from everyone connected to the club — staff, players and fans — and have found it very easy to settle.

"The infrastructure, support and everything associated with the club is first class, and I’m pleased with what we have been able to do already, but there is still a way for us to go.

“I’m thrilled that the club have liked what they’ve seen so far, in a relatively short period of time, and have already shown an added confidence in what we are trying to do.

“I hope that this is just the start of what will be another successful period in our history, and I’m extremely grateful that the club have made this long-term commitment.”

Chairman Tony Bloom added that Potter has helped the club progress since he took over.

“We’ve been really pleased with the start Graham has made as head coach since joining us in the summer, and I’m delighted he and his staff have committed to these new long-term contracts.

“Together with his backroom team, he has continued the club’s progress of recent years and brought a different approach with a new style of play, which has been embraced by players and supporters alike.

“In the summer we unveiled a new long-term vision for us to become an established top-ten Premier League club, and we feel even more strongly that Graham as a bright, energetic and innovative head coach, is the right man to lead us there.”

Albion lost 2-0 at home to high-flying Leicester City at the weekend, with a daunting trip to Anfield next up this Saturday afternoon to play league leaders Liverpool.

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