Albion boss Chris Hughton has warned his players about losing concentration after scoring.
The Seagulls have conceded an incredible 14 goals this season within ten minutes of scoring themselves.
It has happened six times since Hughton took charge, the latest at Reading on Tuesday.
Two-goal Jamie Mackie’s winner came three minutes after Chris O’Grady’s penalty equaliser for Albion.
Hughton revealed to The Argus: “It is one I have spoken to the players about, making sure our concentration levels are specifically good in that period after we’ve scored.
“The reason why is because that is probably the most emotional time, particularly in a game like on Tuesday where we get back into it irrespective of whether we deserved to and at that moment you can’t start thinking about getting the winner.
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The Seagulls have conceded an incredible 14 goals this season within ten minutes of scoring themselves.
It has happened six times since Hughton took charge, the latest at Reading on Tuesday.
Two-goal Jamie Mackie’s winner came three minutes after Chris O’Grady’s penalty equaliser for Albion.
Hughton revealed to The Argus: “It is one I have spoken to the players about, making sure our concentration levels are specifically good in that period after we’ve scored.
“The reason why is because that is probably the most emotional time, particularly in a game like on Tuesday where we get back into it irrespective of whether we deserved to and at that moment you can’t start thinking about getting the winner.
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