Tomer Hemed admits he can’t wait to get back on the goal trail.
But the Albion striker was delighted to set up Jamie Murphy for the opener at Reading.
Hemed laid on a tap-in for his team mate, although the Seagulls had to settle for a 1-1 draw in the end.
The Israeli international said: “First, I want to score goals but sometimes when I can help the team in other ways I am also happy.
“I know everyone gave everything to help the team get points.
“If I get chances, it means I am doing my job.
“Sometimes I score, sometimes not.
“Every game that I play, I believe I can score.”
Hemed admitted the draw was probably a fair result.
He added: “It’s a bit of a weird feeling when you lead and draw the game “I think if we look at all the game, maybe a draw is the right result.
“Both teams did well and maybe one point can be good for us.”
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