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Anything can happen in the fight to stay up- Pascal Gross

Published at :April 28, 2019 at 12:24 PM
Modified at :April 28, 2019 at 12:24 PM
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The Seagulls are currently 17th in the league standings, with two games left to play to avoid relegation.

Pascal Gross scored the equalising goal in a 1-1 draw with Newcastle United in their Premier League fixture on Saturday. The goal helped Brighton & Hove Albion secure a point and are now four points ahead of Cardiff City in the battle to avoid relegation with two games left to play. With Huddersfield Town and Fulham already confirmed relegated a few weeks ago, Brighton and Cardiff are involved in a direct contest to stay in the English top-flight for the next season.

The equalising goal from Gross ended a goal drought of six matches for the Seagulls and have put them in a strong position to ensure safety as Cardiff City were defeated at Fulham by a solitary goal from Ryan Babel. Speaking after the match, the Brighton playmaker said, “We got a point and Cardiff didn't, but we know in the two games left they can get six points. Of course we both have tough fixtures but there is a lot to play for. It's two games and anything can happen in the fight to stay up.

Speaking in the context of his leveller, the 27-year-old expressed his delight by adding that, "It was great to get that goal and end the run. It was a big relief for all of us and afterwards we were all pushing for a second goal to get the win. Unfortunately, we couldn't get it but we can take positives from the second 45.”

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Moreover, he also expressed his frustration with the first-half performance and thanked the change in tactics and formation post the break that enabled them to find more opportunities going forward. “I don't know [what happened in the first half]...I was very disappointed. We conceded a goal and we were sloppy in possession, passing badly. But we knew we had 45 minutes left to change the game - go out, work hard, better ourselves and get something out the game. That's what we did.” said the German midfielder.

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“We linked up better in the second half, me and Glenn [Murray]. We changed shape and it seemed to suit us better. But it's not always about the shape - it's about your own quality and your own performance.” the midfielder concluded.

Brighton play their next two games against Arsenal and Manchester City while Cardiff City are up against Crystal Palace and Manchester United and must win both matches to have a chance of avoiding relegation. With four points separating the two outfits, Neil Warnock’s men are facing herculean odds.

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