Brighton crave regular 'big moments' - Haley

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Brighton striker Madison Haley says the club wants to "keep finding themselves in the big moments" as they prepare for a first Women's FA Cup final.
Dario Vidosic's side take on Women's Super League champions Manchester City on Sunday (15:00 BST) hoping to win their first major trophy.
Having beaten Arsenal in the FA Cup quarter-finals and Sunday's opponents City in the WSL in their past six matches, they go to Wembley in good form.
"It's been an amazing run that we've been on but from inside the club, it hasn't been much of a surprise that we find ourselves here," Haley told BBC Sport.
"That's testament to the group, to the work of the backroom staff and everyone at the club. They have really supported us and been pushing us forward.
"We always want more but we are happy to be here. As we look forward to next season, we want to keep finding ourselves in these big moments."
Haley was player of the match in Brighton's win over City in April and scored in the 3-2 victory over Liverpool as Albion came from behind to win the semi-final in stoppage time.
That secured their spot at Wembley and the USA forward is looking forward to embracing the occasion at the historic stadium.
"It's what dreams are made of - it will be so incredible," said Haley. "I spoke with [team-mate] Bex Rayner about how special that moment is for her and her family. "She never really thought she would have that opportunity because of how unique it is, especially growing up, and how historic Wembley is.
"I have a different appreciation for it. It's different when you've been a lifelong fan of a club and Wembley is the pinnacle in the FA Cup. But you still see how special it is.
"It's so exciting. We want to go and win it. We want to be the first team in Brighton's history to lift silverware."