
Brighton boss Graham Potter is delighted with their never-say-die attitude.
Albion head to Everton on Sunday afternoon with an enviable record of having snatched a league-high five points courtesy of added-time goals.
Danny Welbeck's dramatic header at Chelsea on Wednesday evening meant the Seagulls salvaged 1-1 draws with last-gasp equalisers in each of their three top-flight away games in December.
“You've got to not get too bogged down with the scoreline, although we know that you've got to take it into consideration at a certain point," he said.
“But it's about being in the moment, focusing on the thing you've got to do, do it to the best that you can – work on the body language, work on how you're acting on the pitch all the time – and then until that whistle goes there's always a possibility.
“That's how we try and think about it.
“Of course, we'd like to be ahead in the game and clear and winning ourselves, that's obviously the aim.
“But if you're not, you have to keep fighting."
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