Fabian Huerzeler praised Arsenal as “one of the best teams in the world at the moment” and hailed the work of manager Mikel Arteta ahead of their clash on Saturday.
Albion's manager heaped praise on players like Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz for their attacking work adding the North London side “have solutions for all phases of the game”.
But Huerzeler added that his team would “make sure that we can suffer together” at the Emirates but also show their style of play by posing threats in attack.
Huerzeler also praised Mikel Arteta as a “role model” in how he develops his team and his players.
Looking ahead to the game, he said: “You can only develop like this [like Arsenal have] if you are focusing on the details and trust the process.
“You see small elements of how they improve the players individually in their games and that’s something I really like to look at.
“How they transform into this machine I don’t know, but there are no secrets in football, just hard work and trying to improve every day and that’s also my thinking.
“I’m looking forward to competing with Arsenal and their coaching staff. It will be a great challenge for us and we have a lot of respect but we go there to win and show our style of play even when we play away.”
Brighton have had a dream start to the season having won all of their first three games and Huerzeler said he wanted his team to be the best version of themselves every day.
He said that Albion have had a “great start” but had a “big challenge” ahead of them if they wanted to remain unbeaten going into the international break.
He said: “It's a daily business, this job. You have to try to be the best version of yourself every day and thinking step for step.
“We have had a great start. I think for me to win against the Crawley was very important. It was in the League Cup.
We are trying to make the next step, trying to continue in the process, and now we have a big challenge ahead of us. We are looking forward and let's see what happens on Saturday.”
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