GRAHAM Potter does not think that the side's record in front of goal at home is not a true reflection of the quality of the team.
Albion have only scored ten goals at the Amex this season and have the fourth-worst home record this season.
Out of their 15 home fixtures, this season Potter's side have only won three times and have lost seven, drawing the other five.
When asked if ten goals at home was a true reflection of how good the team is, Potter said: "No, I don't think it is.
"I think we can do better than that, and we have to do better than that.
"The boys have tried but we have lacked that little bit of quality that we need.
"Premier League teams come with Premier League defenders that make it difficult for you and we have to find the answer to that solution."
The manager is hopeful that his side will be able to improve their record when they return from the international break.
He said: "We have to look at how we can create more. I think that is a fair position, especially at home.
"At home we haven't done as well as we would have liked in front of the supporters. The supporters try with us completely but it is not easy for them, as we have not done well enough at home.
"We are a little bit away from a final pass or a final finish or a final opportunity, we are not quite there and we have to help the players get there.
"We have to put that right against Norwich."
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