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Brighton manager Chris Hughton had no doubts about picking Glenn Murray after tax probe

Brighton striker Glenn Murray
Image: Brighton striker Glenn Murray scored the winner against Middlesbrough

Brighton boss Chris Hughton had no qualms about casting Glenn Murray in the role of FA Cup hero despite the striker's arrest as part of a £1.1m tax probe.

The striker came off the bench to fire the Premier League side into the fifth round in a 1-0 win at Championship Middlesbrough to end a difficult week in style.

Asked if he had any hesitation in including Murray in his matchday squad, Hughton said: "No hesitation at all. He's been focused as normal and I had no hesitation in bringing him off the bench.

"With all strikers, what you want is them to be in there, to anticipate. It was a very good cross in the first place and Glenn did what he does."

Hughton, who made seven changes ahead of Wednesday night's league trip to Southampton, added: "We have found goals hard to come by and probably there were periods where that showed.

Chris Hughton looks on prior to kick-off in the Premier League match against Chelsea at the Amex Stadium
Image: Chris Hughton said he did not hesitate in picking Glenn Murray

"Today it was probably going to take a little bit of a special goal, a strike from outside the box or somebody to make a mistake or a little bit of luck, and we certainly got that little bit of fortune with the goal."

Boro boss Tony Pulis was left to bemoan his lack of fortune for the second successive home game after seeing Fulham snatch a league victory at the Riverside Stadium a fortnight ago with a stoppage-time penalty.

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He said: "It was very similar to the last home game where we created chances, especially in the first half, and didn't take the chances and then Lady Luck has not shone on our side in the last couple of minutes of the game.

"There were a lot of positives and there was a lot of good play. You can't fault the players for the effort and commitment.

Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis gestures on the touchline during the Sky Bet Championship match at Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough.
Image: Tony Pulis said Boro may not spend more money in January

"But we are playing with players on the pitch who the club have invested a lot of money in to score goals and if you are going to do that, then you have got to give them the ammunition to score those goals."

The Teessiders will now concentrate on the task of easing themselves into the thick of the promotion race, although Pulis is not expecting chairman Steve Gibson to spend again in what remains of the transfer window.

He said: "No, I'm not going to spend any of Steve's money. If I'm going to do anything, it will be loans. I think he's spent enough money on this squad anyway and we have got to give these people a chance."

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