Gordon Greer has called for bravery on the ball as Albion face two potentially crucial fixtures.
The Seagulls could be in the thick of a relegation battle by the time they host Watford on Saturday, depending on Millwall’s midweek result at Blackburn.
Greer branded the display in defeat at Wigan as “not good enough” and admitted fans had every right to boo their side off.
But the Scotland international said: “I don’t think we deserved to win the game.
“We are disappointed but it is up to us to put it right.
“It takes a lot of bravery to play the way we want to play.
“We will give our all next Saturday and hopefully we will get the result we want.”
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