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[FM 2024] Brighton - Season 2029/2030: From Crisis to Historic Glory
1. After a Rough Start, We Refused to Give Up…
I knew it was going to be tough, but I believed in these players. How could I not? I was the one who chose them, the one who brought them to this club.I knew this team was capable of great things.
But things didn't go as planned.
At the halfway point of the season, we were third, behind Arsenal and Man City. We were dropping points where we shouldn’t have, and the pressure from the board was growing by the day.
- A draw against Newcastle, a 3-0 loss to Everton, and even a frustrating draw against Brentford.
- The dressing room was getting quieter, and the team’s confidence was starting to crack.
- The media had already started speculating about my sacking.
- The board demanded first place, and I knew we couldn’t afford any more slip-ups.
But how do you change a team that you built yourself, a team that played like champions last season and won the Premier League with just three losses?
Changing tactics mid-season was a massive risk, but I had no choice.
- I called for a meeting with my coaching staff,closed the door, and spoke to them directly:
- "If we don’t take the risk now, we risk losing everything."
- "We’re switching to a faster, more transitional style of play, with aggressive pressing and an attack focused on speed and creativity."
- They knew what this meant.
- Some players would lose their spots in the team.
- Some would have to learn completely new roles.
- Some might not be able to handle the pressure.
- They trusted me.
- They knew we had no more room for error.
- They knew we had to fight until the last whistle.
- More risks, more attacking, but also more space for the opponents' counterattacks.
- We had no choice; it was all or nothing.
We ended up winning SIX trophies this season!
2. The Arda Güler Dilemma: A Promise I Might Not Be Able to Keep
While our results were far from what was expected, another problem arose.Arda Güler, one of the most creative players in the squad, became increasingly unhappy with his role.
- Last season: 38 appearances, 13 goals, and 21 assists.
- He was instrumental in winning the Premier League. His left foot terrorized defenses, and his free-kicks were a nightmare for goalkeepers.
- However, with the tactical change, he lost his spot in the starting lineup.
- He didn’t complain publicly, but I could see the frustration in his eyes.
- His attitude in training changed, becoming more reserved and less communicative.
- One day, he came to my office and said:
- "Coach, if I’m not in the starting XI, I want to leave."
- I had invested a lot in his development, built the team around his style of play, and I wanted him to be the leader of the next generation.
- I tried to convince him to stay, telling him how crucial he was to the team, but it wasn’t enough.
- In the end, I made him a promise:
- "You will be a regular starter."
- "Next season, you’ll lead the attack."
- "I want to be in the starting XI."
- "I won’t sit on the bench anymore."
- Next season, I’m planning tactical changes, but the question is whether Arda will have a place in the starting lineup.
- If he doesn’t, it could lead to serious conflict.
- The drama with Arda is far from over…


3. Champions League: The Crown Jewel of the Season
The Champions League was the toughest challenge, but also the most beautiful story of this season.- After last season’s semi-final exit, we knew that this year, we had to go all the way.
- The board made it crystal clear:
- "Semi-final is the minimum, but winning it is the real goal."
- I never liked that kind of pressure, but I knew we had the quality to do it.
- Round of 16 against Borussia Dortmund – High-octane football from both sides.
- We won both legs (3-2, 3-1) with goals from Endrick and Konaté.
- Quarter-final against Barcelona – A clash of two attacking philosophies.
- First leg ended 1-1 at Camp Nou, but in the second leg, we destroyed them 5-1.
- Nunziatini and Endrick were magnificent, scoring 4 goals combined.
- Semi-final against PSG – Drama until the last minute.
- We lost the first leg at home (2-3), putting our progression in serious doubt.
- Second leg in Paris (5-3) – Endrick and Šeško were on another level, tearing PSG apart.
- And then, the final...



Final Against Real Madrid: Conquering Europe!
- Brighton won 2-0 and became Champions of Europe for the second time in history!



This season, we completely dominated domestic competitions, solidifying our reign over English football.
FA Cup and Carabao Cup became our trophies, while Community Shield and Club World Championship rounded off an unforgettable season with six trophies.
5. Premier League: The Rocky Road to Glory
- The board demanded first place, and I knew we had to turn the season around.
- The tactical shift brought a winning mentality and consistency.
- From December onwards, we didn’t lose a single match,** going on a winning streak that lasted until the end of the season.**
Dramatic Finish: Level on Points with Arsenal
- At the end of the season, we were level on points with Arsenal (84), but we won the title due to a superior goal difference.
- It was nerve-wracking until the very last matchday.
- Arsenal defeated Tottenham 4-1, while we beat Aston Villa 3-0.
- We knew we had to win by at least two more goals to secure the title.
- Benjamin Šeško stepped up in the most crucial moment, scoring two goals in the last 15 minutes to seal the title for us!
- This was the most dramatic Premier League finish in the last decade.
Top Scorers and Creators
- Benjamin Šeško (53 goals) – The undisputed leader of our attack.
- His speed and clinical finishing were deadly against any defense.
- Endrick (30 goals) – The engine of our offense and creative force.
- His dribbling and flair left defenders completely helpless.
- Karim Konaté (27 goals and 14 assists) – The creative genius and playmaker.
- He was the difference-maker with his vision and pinpoint passes.
- Paul Peter (20 assists) – The silent mastermind of the team.
- His ability to create chances was crucial in our victories.