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“The coach explains in Spanish” – Brighton player credits Fabian Hürzeler after four-goal show

John William Last updated: Sep 25, 2025, 10:03 am
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Brighton midfielder Diego Gómez has revealed how manager Fabian Hürzeler is playing a crucial role in his development at the Amex Stadium, even going as far as to explain tactics in Spanish when needed. Brighton player credits Fabian Hürzeler – comes after Gómez’s stunning four-goal performance against Barnsley in the Carabao Cup, a feat that made him the first Paraguayan to score four in one game in English football.

Speaking to Paraguayan outlet Versus Radio, the 22-year-old reflected on his career landmark with humility. “It gives me pride, but it’s part of the process,” he insisted, underlining his flexibility on the pitch and commitment to growth. Gómez explained that while he has always been a midfielder, his recent success has come from operating on the wing – a role that allows him to get into scoring positions more often.

Gómez on adapting to England: “I’m the only South American here”

Life at Brighton has presented new challenges, not least as the only South American in the first team. “Now I’m the only South American here. I’m learning English badly [laughs], but I’m trying to have conversations with my teammates. Before, when there were more South Americans, I just spoke to them. Now I’m forced to talk to the English players, and that’s helping me a lot. I’m adapting super well.”

This immersion has accelerated his integration, but Gómez reserved special praise for Hürzeler’s personal touch.

Hürzeler praised for Spanish guidance

“The coach, if I don’t understand something in English, explains it in Spanish. Thanks to him I’m learning a lot, and it’s very nice that the manager takes you into account like this.” — Diego Gómez, Versus Radio

The Paraguayan credited Hürzeler with sharpening his tactical awareness: “Here every game is played with a lot of concentration. You need to stay focused for the whole 90 minutes or you lose the match. Tactically I’ve improved a lot too. What I learn most from him is the way to play, when to press, how to read the game.”

Staying grounded: Messi, Busquets and humility

Despite the acclaim, Gómez insists he values his character as much as his football. “I think people know me more for being humble. It excites me that people like me for that,” he said, noting that he avoids negative comments but cherishes messages from teammates past and present.

He also revealed his enduring links with ex-Inter Miami colleagues Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets. “The last time I spoke to Messi was when I left the club, when I came to Brighton. He wished me the best and told me to shine here. Busquets always says ‘Paraguay’ when he remembers me [laughs]. They are always there for me.”

Four-goal heroics: Brighton’s new star on the rise

Stat (Carabao Cup vs Barnsley) Diego Gómez
Goals 4
Shots on Target 5
Chances Created 3
Pass Accuracy –%

source: Brighton match data – 24 September 2025

The midfielder’s remarkable performance not only secured Brighton’s progression but also propelled him into the headlines across both England and Paraguay.

Analyst Verdict – John William

FootballPlace analyst John William says Gómez’s story is about more than goals:

“Diego Gómez has burst onto the English scene with historic numbers, but what stands out is his humility and adaptability. Hürzeler’s decision to bridge the language gap shows man-management at its best, ensuring a young South American talent doesn’t feel isolated. Brighton fans should be excited – this looks like a player with both the talent and mentality to thrive in the Premier League.”

Key Insights

  • Brighton player credits Fabian Hürzeler for explaining tactics in Spanish.
  • Diego Gómez became the first Paraguayan to score four in one English game.
  • Adaptation in England accelerated as the only South American in Brighton’s squad.
  • Keeps in touch with ex-Inter Miami teammates Messi, Alba and Busquets.
  • Stresses humility and flexibility as core to his success.

What’s Next for Gómez and Brighton?

Brighton’s Carabao Cup run continues, and Hürzeler will be weighing how best to manage Gómez’s development amid a congested schedule. With European commitments also looming, his versatility could see him feature across midfield and attack.

For Paraguay, Gómez’s emergence as a confident, humble leader bodes well ahead of World Cup qualifying. His progress in the Premier League could elevate him to a central role for club and country alike.

👉 Do you think Diego Gómez can carry his Carabao Cup form into the Premier League and become Brighton’s breakout star this season?

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