Ange Postecoglou says he passed on some of his coaching philosophy to Fabian Hurzeler before he became the Premier League’s youngest permanent manager at Brighton.
Postecoglou — at 59 the top flight’s oldest current boss now that Jurgen Klopp and David Moyes have stepped away — takes his Tottenham side to Brighton on Sunday, where 31-year-old Hurzeler replaced Roberto De Zerbi in the summer.
Hurzeler spent a day with former Australia coach Postecoglou and his staff at Tottenham’s training ground last season when the German was leading St Pauli to promotion.
‘He coached Jackson Irvine, who I had with the Socceroos, and reached out to us and said Fabian likes what you’re doing, can he come pay a visit?’ said Postecoglou.
‘He asked a hell of a lot of questions and I gave him too many answers, that’s for sure. If I’d have known he’d be Brighton manager.
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‘I actually palmed him off at one stage because he was asking me too many, so I gave him to one of the other coaches.
‘You could tell he’s a real student of the game, he wanted so much knowledge. It’s probably a perfect fit for him because Brighton are a fantastic club.’