Albion manager Mark McGhee admitted today his team must start turning draws into wins to climb up the Championship table.
McGhee was satisfied more with the performance than the result in last night's 0-0 draw at Leicester, the Seagulls' fourth stalemate in their last five matches.
"I am satisfied in a sense with a point," he said. "However, I think we have evolved to a point now where we should be a little bit more disappointed than we would have been historically in coming to a place like Leicester and only getting a point.
"I think we are good enough to win these games now and for me it is about time we started winning them, that we start taking the chances that we are creating and taking three points."
Dean Hammond missed the best chance of the game on his comeback from a virus. The midfielder headed wide a cross from Sebastien Carole from point-blank range 13 minutes from time.
McGhee said: "It was the chance of the game. He has done it a couple of times recently and not scored.
"He has got to start putting them away if he is going to maintain his reputation as a player who gets in the box and scores goals.
"There is no one we thought who would have been better placed or better suited to arrive the way he did and plant that one in the back of the net. "But he glanced at it, tried to be just a little bit too neat instead of just hitting the target and he missed.
"That was the point in the match when the other two points were lost."
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