BRUNO has warned Liverpool it will not be a “holiday game” against Albion.

Only a surprise defeat by the Seagulls at Anfield on Sunday could deprive Jurgen Klopp’s team of a top four finish and Champions League qualification in their last game before the final against Real Madrid later this month.

Anthony Knockaert had a chance to equalise before Albion conceded again with 17 minutes left in Wednesday’s 3-1 defeat against champions Manchester City at the Etihad.

Bruno believes Chris Hughton’s side are capable of making it an uncomfortable afternoon for Liverpool.

The skipper told The Argus: “They are going to be on top of everything, because they have to be.

“It’s not going to be a holiday game for them, it’s going to be a tough way to approach the game, a mixture of feelings.

“I am more worried about how we approach it. We have to be so motivated, keep the desire.

“It’s about ourselves, we need to be really professional, put on a good performance there and enjoy the game.”

Chelsea will overhaul Liverpool if they beat Newcastle and the Seagulls cause an upset an Anfield.

Nobody will be keener to do Chelsea a favour than Lewis Dunk. The central defender scored own goals in Albion’s last two clashes with Liverpool, the 5-1 thrashing at the Amex earlier in the season and the last visit to Anfield in the FA Cup six years ago when they were hammered 6-1.

Dunk is a big Chelsea fan. The family dog is called Didier – after Stamford Bridge legend Didier Drogba.