Julio Enciso is developing well at Albion and can look forward to more first team opportunities, according to team-mate Jeremy Sarmiento.
The two have become good friends since the Paraguay international joined in the summer, with Jeremy taking Julio under his wing.
âJulio brings a lot of energy to the team. He doesnât know the language very well yet, but heâs learning. Heâs a funny guy to be around. On the pitch heâs amazing, you can see from his debut against Chelsea how he wants to get at players and get shots off, to really impress the coach, which he will keep doing if he gets more opportunities.
The pair have a strong bond off the pitch.
âHeâs the youngest in the team. If something isnât going well for him in training, I just try and put an arm around him and to help him out with anything he needs. Heâs one of my best friends at the club.
âHe only knows Brighton at the moment, heâs been to London a couple of times with me but itâs a different country and the weather is different, especially the last few days, to get used to. It hasnât been easy but heâs here for football and thatâs his priority, worrying about anything else would get in the way of that.â
Albion fans got a good introduction to Encisoâs ability last Saturday against Chelsea, but Jeremy admits the Albion squad see it every day on the training pitch.
The pair came on as substitutes against the Blues in the 4-1 win.
âIn training you can see how easily he gets past players, heâs very good technically.
Heâs got a good shot on him. Heâs up there with the best finishers in the group, 100 per cent. After training he likes to do finishing drills with Alexis [Mac Allister], those two just battle it out!â
Sarmiento also got on the pitch with Enciso last weekend, making his second appearance of the Premier League campaign.
âRoberto and I have spoken and he believes in me and I am ready at all times to do what he needs me to do. Iâve been training hard since he arrived so if I keep doing what he asks then hopefully I will get more chances.â