[h=3]Ulloa keeps it simple in play-off quest[/h]9:00am Friday 18th April 2014 in Albion By Brian Owen
Leo Ulloa
Leo Ulloa has revealed he is happy to keep a close eye on Albion’s play-off rivals.
But he won't be pondering the top-six permutations.
The Seagulls’ 15-goal striker has re-iterated his determination to keep his thoughts off the play-offs.
But he watched Reading draw with Leicester on Monday to go back into sixth place.
Ulloa said: “Of course I watched it. There was no other football on TV!
“But we don’t need to worry about what our rivals are doing.
“We just need to concentrate on our next game.
“If we don’t win all that, thinking too far ahead is pointless.
“We need to go game by game if we want to get in the play-offs.”
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Leo Ulloa has revealed he is happy to keep a close eye on Albion’s play-off rivals.
But he won't be pondering the top-six permutations.
The Seagulls’ 15-goal striker has re-iterated his determination to keep his thoughts off the play-offs.
But he watched Reading draw with Leicester on Monday to go back into sixth place.
Ulloa said: “Of course I watched it. There was no other football on TV!
“But we don’t need to worry about what our rivals are doing.
“We just need to concentrate on our next game.
“If we don’t win all that, thinking too far ahead is pointless.
“We need to go game by game if we want to get in the play-offs.”
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