Graham Potter has praised Neal Maupay's composure on the penalty spot.

But Albion's head coach says the Frenchman's finish to make it 2-2 was not the only thing that impressed against Everton.

Potter is pleased with how Maupay is adapting to Premier League life after a summer switch from Brentford.

The process is being helped by his willingness to do the dirty work for his team.

Potter said: "It was a long wait for him to take the penalty with all that was going on.

"He had the courage and the quality to take it but that’s not in doubt from our perspective.

“What I was really pleased with as well was his work for the team. It was amazing.

“His out-of-possession work, his defensive work when we were up against it. He gave everything."

Potter said four-goal Maupay has taken top-flight life in his stride.

He added: “He isn’t fazed by it all. He is desperate to play for us in the Premier League, desperate to play for Brighton and proud to be here.

“He wants to be part of the team, do his work for the team.

“It’s not just about Neal Maupay and whether he scores or not “It’s about how he takes his role with the rest of the boys and he does it really well.

“And then, with his quality, he can finish, he can drop in, he can run in behind, he can hold defenders off.

“It’s just the step that you have to go through, from the Championship to the Premier League.

“But, when you have got his personality, it’s no problem.”