ALBION captain Lewis Dunkhas praised the club for a good finish to the season.
The Seagulls beat West Ham United on the final matchday of the Premier League campaign, confirming their place in the top half of the table.
This was made positive after a solid run of form which saw the club collect 17 points from their last eight games, including wins against Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.
The season will go into the record books of the club as the best ever and Dunk is hoping for even better next season.
He said: “It’s been amazing. It has been a long old season with a lot of ups and downs but to finish it in the way we did has been unbelievable.
“As a club we wanted to get into the top ten, and to accomplish it is brilliant – but we have to go again next year and try and do even better.
“You have got to have ambition but the Premier League can be hard, as we found out a few weeks ago.
“The international break in March came at a good time for us. We worked hard and finished the season incredibly strongly.”
The good run of form followed a seven game winless run in which Albion's only point came in a draw against Norwich.
Dunk said: “We stuck together in the dressing room and that was the result, a really strong finish.
“We have come a long way as a club and I’ve been lucky to be on the whole journey from Withdean to the new stadium but we want more.”
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