Brighton boss Graham Potter is happy to just get on with things at the Seagulls.
Supporters have embraced the work of the new man at the helm, keen to see the club push on after a desperately close flirtation with relegation last season.
"I didn't really come in with any expectations other than that it's going to be a real challenge and it's proved to be that," Potter says.
"As a coach in this environment, time isn't something you have too much of. You know that you have to get results quickly, it's the nature of the game, and then you want to try to improve the club, improve how you want to play.
"I don't want to talk about philosophy or identity, all these big words that sound great, the reality is that it's the Premier League and you have to be competitive."


