Liam Rosenior
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And that'll be what Chris will be telling the players in the dressing room this evening.
What a way to win a match.
All three points go to Brighton at Selhurst Park, and you can see what it means to all the players, including the captain and man of the match, Lewis Dunk, who joined in the celebrations with the Brighton supporters at the final whistle.
Both goalscorers, Glenn Murray and Anthony Knockart, are with Greg Whelan.
So two goals for Brighton at Selhurst Park this afternoon.
Four attempts, three of them on target, but in terms of how likely they were to score from those chances, the expected goals 0.16 on only five occasions this season in the Premier League, has there been a lower expected goals rating?
It's not how you win and lose matches, Liam.
However, it does show how difficult those chances were.
Glenn Murray hadn't been in the starting lineup, got called in because of a last-minute injury in the warm-up.
Starts the game, Liam said he'd grow into it, he'd take that mantle on, he'd like to be the man who came in and saved Brighton, and he scored the opening goal.
How good a finish was it?
When we thought that Andoni was going to be starting, we talked about the pace that he has, Liam.
Is it almost the case that for Glenn Murray, because he doesn't have the pace, he has to go for the shot there?
Well, that was an excellent goal from the pass from Lewis Dunk to the finish from Glenn Murray.
However, was the winner something special?
He talked about how van Aanholt got very close to him, didn't he, in the post-match interview, but the finish.
And when you can tell it's really special is when your teammates are absolutely stunned by what you're able to do.
Glenn Murray said that he's seen him do this lots of times in training.
He didn't look like he'd seen him do it lots of times in training.
He said he had a word, Anthony, knockout with the referee at half-time.