He told seagulls.co.uk, “We knew it was going to be a tough game because they’re fighting to stay away from the relegation places.“We didn’t start the game well; they had a good start and scored an early goal, but Bruno scored in the end so getting a point is not a bad result. We now have to move on to the next game.
“It is important that we win the next two games at home if we want to get into the play-offs.
“It won’t be easy because Blackpool and Yeovil are both fighting to stay in the league, but we will try to our best to get six points from those games.”
The winger also admits he is enjoying more playing time and insists that Albion should focus on their own performances rather than looking out for slip-ups from their rivals.
“It’s always nice to start games; I have to take my chances when they come, which I feel like I have done in the last few matches.
“We now need to focus on winning our own games and see where it takes us, rather than worrying about any of the other teams.”**
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