Robert Sanchez has been told the sky's the limit.

But the key remains to focus on the next match, starting at Brentford.

The Albion goalkeeper is back from another trip with Spain, which saw him make his international debut.

He was on the bench in Pristina on Wednesday night as Spain beat Kosovo.

Seagulls chief Graham Potter believes his debut versus Georgia can be another boost – if needed – to confidence.

Potter said: “He is a confident guy. He's not short of confidence, that’s for sure!

“It is just nice for him because he has taken another step.

“It's important to be on the pitch for your national team.

“It is some rise that he's been on, if you think of where he was this time last year, and where he is at now.

“So it's full credit to him, to Ben (Roberts), to Casper (Ankergren), to all the goalkeepers who work every day to give him the opportunity and the platform to show what he can do.

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“We believe in him a lot. He has huge potential and now we have to keep him focused on the next match, on the next action.

“If he can do that and enjoy his football, then the sky's the limit for him.”