Billy Gilmour has sent out a three word rally cry as Brighton push for European football next season.
The former Rangers and Chelsea kid has came back into the fold in recent weeks after a frustrating first campaign with the Seagulls. He moved from Stamford Bridge in the summer to play initially under Graham Potter but he made the move in the opposite direction just weeks later in what can only be described as seriously unlucky for the Scotland international.
Roberto de Zerbi has come in and worked wonders at the Amex with his troops sitting sixth in the league standings and in Europa League contention. They hold a one point advantage over Tottenham and Aston Villa directly below them in the EPL standings but boast two games in hand. It's been a stunning campaign with Brighton also reaching the FA Cup semi-final.
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Gilmour came out of cold storage and impressed in a thumping win over Wolves before retaining his spot to face Manchester United. Both performances impressed his club boss and he was back in from the start against Arsenal yesterday after climbing off the bench against Everton. The Gunners' title charge was all but ended at the hands of the former Ibrox kid and his colleagues as they picked up a stunning 3-0 win at the Emirates.
Regular game-time in this part of the season will come as a huge boost to not only the midfielder himself but Scotland boss Steve Clarke with two big Euro qualifiers to come next month against Norway and Georgia.
Brighton face a trip to Champions League chasing Newcastle United next before back to back home games with already relegated Southampton and Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
It's then Aston Villa in the final game that could prove a huge afternoon in the chase for Europe.
But Gilmour's message is loud and clear as he wrote on social media: "Let's keep pushing" accompanied with a fingers crossed emoji and +3
Replying to his post, Josh Windass wrote: "No bad son."
Team-mate Levi Colwill said: "My boy."
While Manchester United's Brandon Williams added: "Some talent" with the shock face and fire emojis.
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