'We know the European places will be really tight'published at 12:07 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesBrighton defender Olivier Boscagli, speaking to BBC Radio Sussex about what the Seagulls need to do in the closing weeks of the season if they are to qualify for Europe:
"Just keep going and doing what we've been doing in the past six or seven games. We have shown we are a strong team and it's difficult to win against us.
"You see how important every point is, the table is really close. Everybody can lose now so it's quite exciting, but you have to keep focused and make sure you are working in the right way.
"[The win at Burnley] was a great game but we still have to improve some things, because we know the European places will be really tight.
"If we want to be part of it, we have to put every ingredient on the pitch and keep going like this."
On the Seagulls coming up against former Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi, now in charge of Tottenham, on Saturday:
"It's a nice game for him because he knows the club really well and he has a really good image at this club. I can see he did a lot of good things here, but now he is at another club.
"Of course he will be happy to see some faces and some of the players will be happy to see him, but at the first whistle there will be no friends on the pitch.
"The only thing we want is to win the game and it doesn't matter with who or against who."
Listen to a full interview with Boscagli in the latest Albion Unlimited podcast on BBC Sounds















































