Gus Poyet was happy with a point at Blackpool.
But he admitted his side did not play as he would have liked.
Albion were on the back foot for most of the match and the 1-1 draw was the most they deserved, even though they led for a while through Ashley Barnes.
Poyet, whose side came under heavy pressure, said: “If you analyse the game it was a very good point because we didn’t perform – or we didn’t play as good as we were playing.
“We didn’t create the chances we have been creating but somehow we scored first.
“I don’t want too analyse too much because it wasn’t easy.
“We couldn’t create chances, we couldn’t play our game.
“In some part that was because of the opposition, in some part because of our quality.
“But it’s a point and you need to take it.”
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