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Hemed staying true to his Premier League dream

Tomer Hemed registered his 10th Championship goal of the season in Brighton’s 1-1 draw against Ipswich.

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The Israeli striker has hit a purple patch in the team’s pursuit of Premier League football next season and Tuesday’s effort was his sixth goal in the last five league matches. He has scored eight goals this year.

Yet Hemed only netted twice in the first four months of the season and spent most of the time on the bench. "I was injured for three games and couldn't win my place back,” he said.

“The team was on an 18-match unbeaten run and the manager understandably did not want to drop strikers who were scoring goals. I knew I needed to be patient and work hard in training and I took my chance when it came."

Hemed reveals that in addition to an offer from Maccabi Tel Aviv last summer, he has also been offered big money to move to China.

"I could earn more money in China or even Israel but that's not my priority. I'm focused on getting to play in the Premier League with Brighton."

Hemed is glad to see Brighton team-mate and fellow Israel international Beram Kayal recovered from an ankle injury. "We're great friends on and off the pitch and it's important that he is back."

Hemed, who turns 30 in May, joined Brighton in 2015 on a three-year deal after playing for Almeria and Real Mallorca in Spain's La Liga. With his impressive goal scoring record this year, he is also hoping for a national team recall for Israel's crucial World Cup qualifier in Spain next month.

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