Albion have been warned they will face danger from all areas as they take on Fulham tomorrow.

But their opponents would love them to focus on one man.

The Seagulls can boost European hopes if they beat a dangerous Cottagers side with whom they start the day level on points.

Aleksandar Mitrovic leads the Fulham attack with 11 goals but 12 different players have made the scoresheet so far.

Albion, who outscore Fulham 39-34 overall, have nine different marksmen in the Prem, still led by the departed Leandro Trossard on seven goals.

Fulham boss Marco Silva said: “That is something natural in my teams, it is not something new.

“It is normal the way we share the goals with the way we demand players arrive in certain areas and the way we prepare set-pieces.

“I think it’s a very good thing when everyone is talking about how you depend on one player.

“Everyone is talking about how we depend on Mitrovic as a striker. That shows it is not true.”

Silva went first in terms of pre-match press conferences ahead of tomorrow’s sell-out at the Amex (3pm).

Albion head coach Roberto De Zerbi will speak to the media today.

Silva said: “Brighton have been improving season after season.

“They can be dominant on the ball.

“Most games, if not all the games, they have had more possession than the opposition so far.”

Albion are looking to record a third successive home win for only the third time in the Premier League.

They beat West Ham, Swansea and Arsenal in quick succession in 2017-18 and enjoyed back-to-back home wins over Tottenham, Everton and Norwich in 2019-20.