[h=3]Bruno sets sights on home win[/h]11:30am Saturday 21st September 2013 in Albion By Andy Naylor
Bruno on his return to action as a sub at Loftus Road
Bruno has urged Albion not to waste their good work on the road against Bolton Wanderers at The Amex today.
The injury-ravaged Seagulls return home from 0-0 draws against relegated Queens Park Rangers and Reading.
Fit-again Bruno says a repeat of last season’s 1-1 draw with Wanderers, when he scored and Albion dominated but were undone by a stoppage time equaliser, would put a different complexion on the last two away results.
The Spanish defender told The Argus: “Last season there were too many games like that and we have to win at home especially.
“We are playing good football and we have to do it.
“It’s difficult, because there are good teams, but we have a lot of opportunities and this Saturday is so important for us.
“If we win the last two points will be so good, but if we don’t win it’s not enough.
“We have to show the same intensity against Bolton as we did against QPR and Reading. I am sure if we do that we will win.”
Bruno talks about his battle against injury and his contract situation in The Argus today
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Bruno has urged Albion not to waste their good work on the road against Bolton Wanderers at The Amex today.
The injury-ravaged Seagulls return home from 0-0 draws against relegated Queens Park Rangers and Reading.
Fit-again Bruno says a repeat of last season’s 1-1 draw with Wanderers, when he scored and Albion dominated but were undone by a stoppage time equaliser, would put a different complexion on the last two away results.
The Spanish defender told The Argus: “Last season there were too many games like that and we have to win at home especially.
“We are playing good football and we have to do it.
“It’s difficult, because there are good teams, but we have a lot of opportunities and this Saturday is so important for us.
“If we win the last two points will be so good, but if we don’t win it’s not enough.
“We have to show the same intensity against Bolton as we did against QPR and Reading. I am sure if we do that we will win.”
Bruno talks about his battle against injury and his contract situation in The Argus today

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