Neal Maupay has learnt a lot since moving from Brentford.

The Albion striker is likely to face his old club for the first time tomorrow.

Maupay has scored 20 Premier League goals since heading south in 2019.

Graham Potter believes he has also learnt some key lessons.

The Seagulls’ head coach said: “The Premier League exposes you to failure more than anywhere else in the world because you can go a long time without scoring, a long time without winning.

“That brings criticism, disappointment and the experts saying you need to do something else, that you need to sign somebody else and you have to deal with that.

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“I imagine he has grown as a person because of that experience.

“He’s learnt a lot about himself about how he deals with disappointment, with setback, with loss and failure.

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“But he’s also scored goals, he contributes to the team performance.

“The team performance last year was on the whole really strong and Neal played his part in that.”