Graham Potter has revealed why he is not unduly concerned about Albion’s tough-looking run-in.

The Seagulls can take a big step towards Premier League safety if they beat Leeds United at the Amex tomorrow (3pm).

Four of their last five games are against sides in the top half, including home fixtures versus high-flying West Ham and Manchester City.

Potter accepts his side have struggled to pick up points against lowly teams but have done better against those higher up the table.

Albion’s head coach said: “I wouldn’t say it concerns me because all the games in the Premier League are tough, there’s no easy ones.

“We’ve seen from our record over this season and last that we’re capable of picking up points against any team.

“At the same time, you are capable of losing to any team and that’s the challenge of the toughest league in the world.

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“But we’re confident in what we’re doing and we have belief, we’re together and we’re fighting. We will do our best.”

Ben White is expected to return against the club for whom he starred on loan last season.

White was banned for the defeat at Sheffield United.

But Adam Lallana, pictured, is a doubt after missing training due to a tight calf.

He will be assessed after training today.

Potter said: “His chances of playing are okay.”