Two-goal saviour Glenn Murray was "disappointed" with a point for Albion against Fulham at the Amex.
But he was relieved to come away with a 2-2 draw after the Seagulls trailed 2-0 in the second half.
Murray halved the arrears, then converted a penalty after Pascal Gross's spot-kick in the first half had been saved by Marcus Bettinelli at 0-0.
Murray said: "It was a good game for the neutral but we're a bit disappointed although were happy to come away with the draw.
"To be fair to Fulham they got control of the game and we showed some character to come back.
"We felt we let ourselves down the last 20 minutes of he first half. You've go nothing to lose at 2-0 down and we threw everything at it."
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