
"We knew before that he had an unbelievable shot, but today he proved it on the pitch,"
"We are very happy for him because he always practices and that's the main thing. You have to keep working, keep improving, you have to develop your skills and he does that every day, so I am very pleased for him."
"He has worked really hard for this goal, but he got into the game, he was always available, he always wanted to have the ball, he showed good body language when we lost the ball and this is the main thing that we have to keep on working with him on."
"He is an unbelievable talent for his age. But talent isn't enough, you have to work hard, you need to do the basics right if you want to do well."
Diego Gomez scored four goals in Brighton's 6-0 EFL Cup win at Barnsley, including a long-range strike that completed a first-time hat-trick. The Paraguayan joined from Inter Miami and became the first player to score four away goals in an EFL Cup match since Julio Baptista in January 2007. Gomez has started just one Premier League match this season but his performance should boost selection chances ahead of the trip to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Coaching staff highlighted his exceptional shooting, daily practice, availability and strong body language after losing possession, and emphasized hard work and mastering the basics. Brighton earlier drew 2-2 with Tottenham after surrendering a 2-0 lead.
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