While results have not been the best of late, overall, have you been pleased with the way things have gone this season?
If, at the start of the season, youâd have said weâd be mid-table to anyone at the club, the fans included, weâd probably have bitten your hand off. The clubâs fought against relegation for three or four years, but Iâve been here long enough to know that weâre going in a fantastic direction, and from top to bottom, itâs as well as Iâve seen a club run. The managerâs also got a lot of praise and rightly so â heâs building a fantastic squad with great balance.
Itâs not a case of sitting on our laurels though, is it?
We do still need to add more belief but that comes with time, with the development of players and with confidence. The more times we play well, the more weâll get that belief, and with that weâll score more goals and get more wins, but we need to be a little bit patient. We canât expect everything all at once. Empires arenât built in a day, but how we are building at the moment is really reassuring and weâre going in the right direction.
So whatâs the target between now and the end of the campaign?
In-house we just want to stick to our fundamentals, our basics, how we want to work; and as long as there are gradual improvements, then thatâs an important way for us to look at it. We want to see an increase on the total number of points we got last season, the total number of wins, clean sheets, data like that. If we can work towards that, a result will hopefully see us finish higher up the table.
On the outside there was talk of Europe at one stage. The players donât get wrapped up in all that, do they?
The Premier League is a very, very competitive league and itâs important that we, as a group, keep our feet on the ground. You want to take the good performances, the best bits of them and use it, but when we have a setback, not get too downhearted because there are going to be setbacks, given there are so many good teams in this league.
You mention a well-run club. Did that help in your decision to join from Liverpool?
I knew that before I joined, but yes, itâs a big part of why I joined. When you come in to work, itâs an environment where you can really feel that positivity. Whether youâre in the canteen, the gym or in the office areas, where all the analysis is done, you really do get the feeling that this is a great place to work. Thereâs no politics about the place, no egos, itâs run smoothly with every department having their own roles and responsibilities.
The midfielder continues to enjoy working under Graham Potter.
Whatâs Graham he like to work with?
From my experience of him, Graham is very calm, a very deep football thinker, who focuses on the tactical side a lot. I look at the way Pep [Guardiola] plays his football, heâs always been on the tactical side of it, and Grahamâs more like that than other managers, which is a huge, huge compliment. Heâs different to other managers Iâve had, and Iâve been lucky to have worked with a lot of good managers. There are plenty of ways to be successful and he is putting down his own marker, his own views into Brighton, and the trajectory is going in the right direction for sure. Iâm lucky enough to have worked for four or five world-class managers and if I can take little bits from each of them, Iâm sure the older I get, Iâll be a wiser person.
Itâs a serious business, management, isnât it...
Along with his staff, Graham does 12-hour days at the football club which, if you want to be the best, has to happen. You have to leave no stone unturned really; thereâs so many different dynamics to the team that you need to look at. You havenât just got 11 players, youâve got a squad of 25 and each individual will be going through different stages of their careers, different problems, and Graham and his staff really do cover all bases. The matches and the analysis run alongside that as well.
How do you assess your season-and-a-half at the club?
Itâs been everything I expected and more. Itâs been a great year-and-a-half, Iâve loved every minute of it, as much as I did my time at Liverpool. Obviously itâs a different football club with different challenges, different goals, but that doesnât mean Iâm not enjoying the journey as much. I came here not knowing anyone in the squad but Iâve built great friendships. Iâve got great relationships with the lads and the staff. I speak to the staff quite a lot, being a senior player, and Iâm starting to get a glimpse of what it looks like over on the âother sideâ, and theyâre absolutely great with me.
Youâve made over 20 appearances this season. That must please you...
The staff manage me well; my availability and my fitness has been as good as itâs been for probably four or five years. Iâm contributing and thatâs credit to the club for helping me regain my robustness. Iâm playing a slightly different role too, which is great stimulation for me. I always feel like Iâm learning and looking to improve different areas of my game and using my experience to help a good bunch of these young lads develop into top Premier League players. Iâm enjoying my football as much as Iâve ever done in my career. Long may it continue.
It sounds like youâre really in a happy place at the club...
Jurgen Klopp has been manager of Liverpool since October 2015.
I love football at the end of the day. Playing football under [Mauricio] Pochettino or Nigel Adkins at Southampton, I was loving it there; at Liverpool, under Jurgen Klopp, when I was fit and firing I was loving there â even in my last year when I wasnât playing and had a role off the bench and a big role in training, we were winning trophies. Itâs just the same here, itâs a football club thatâs looking further up the table now and being a big part of that is enjoyable. I get a lot from it. Iâm at a different stage of my career now but enjoying it just as much.