Brighton boss Graham Potter insists he doesn't envy the spending power of Monday's opponents Everton.
He insists he is not envious of the opposition's greater financial clout.
Potter said: ''More money, more problems' - I think that's the saying. I don't look at anyone else and think I wish I was this or that. I understand my club, the club I'm at and that I'm very fortunate to have what I do. I try to make the most of what we have.
"It's being thankful and appreciative of that. We know it's competition and everyone else has different opportunities, chances, advantages and disadvantages. That's the nature of the league. It would be boring if we were all the same."
Brighton still have work to do to guarantee survival following last weekend's 2-1 loss at Manchester United; defeat at Old Trafford followed much-needed wins over Southampton and Newcastle before the international break.
And Potter is reluctant to set a points target for his side in their battle to achieve safety.
He concluded: "We just focus on the next match. Everton are fighting at the top end of the table, but we are looking forward to it. They have some really talented players and are flexible in how they play. We expect a difficult match."