Albion: James Milner could hit 900 match milestone today
Former England international Milner already made history during last weekend's 2-0 win at Brentford by taking the outright Premier League appearance record
Brighton's legendary midfielder James Milner could be in for another landmark moment today.
An appearance at the Amex against Nottingham Forest today would mark the 40 year old's 900th club outing.
Former England international Milner made history during last weekend's 2-0 win at Brentford by moving ahead of Gareth Barry to take the outright Premier League appearance record.
Milner has played 899 club games in all competitions across spells with Leeds, Swindon, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Liverpool and Brighton, having made his professional debut aged 16 in November 2002.
Asked if the midfielder could go on to make 1,000 club appearances, boss Fabian Hurzeler said: "You have to ask him but nothing is impossible. "I think he has no limits.
"The mindset is such an important part in a football career that if you have the right mindset of always keep pushing, of never being satisfied, of always trying to reach the next level, the next step, then your body will follow.
"He's a prime example for having the right mindset and therefore everything is possible for him."
Milner was this week presented with three Guinness World Record titles: most Premier League appearances, the longest gap between his first and last Premier League goals (22 years 248 days) and most consecutive Premier League seasons played (24).