Albion will be told to go out and be ruthless against West Ham.
The Seagulls chase a third successive Premier League win after four-goal hauls against Luton and Wolves.
Some Wolves fans picked up on the way their opponents ran out looking eager for action after their half-time meeting with head coach Roberto De Zerbi at Molineux while their own team sauntered back on to the pitch.
Albion went on to score three goals in ten minutes, sparked by Pervis Estupinan’s strike.
Supporters would love to see their side put the Hammers under such pressure tomorrow.
Estupinan said: “At half-time the only thing the coach spoke about was taking the chances that came our way.
“We know what the Premier League is like.
“If you don’t take your chances, things can change.
“He told us to go out for the second half with more force and score more goals.”
West Ham have not beaten the Seagulls in 12 Prem meetings and have lost the last three but they come into the game off a 3-1 win over Chelsea.
Albion will expect their own ball movement to be of the highest order.
Estupinan said: “We know we have lost big players but the idea is the same. We all continue with the same idea.
“We try to do things well, even without these players and try to get used to it as soon as we can to be able to fight in the league.
“We were very good in bringing the ball out (at Wolves).
“We had good movement to be able to disorganise the opponent and we took our chances.
Estupinan will face the opponents against whom he made his Albion debut a year ago this week as substitute in a 2-0 win at the London Stadium.
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