Albion head coach Graham Potter was full of praise for the character his side showed in the second half of their 3-3 draw against Wolves.
The Seagulls found themselves 3-1 down at half time.
However, an early penalty scored by Neal Maupay and then a header with 20 minutes to go from Lewis Dunk saw them pick up a point.
Despite the tough scoreline at the break, Potter could not speak highly enough of his players for their performance in the second half.
He said: “It was tough for us at half time because of the scoreline and how the half went.
“But you are looking for a response, looking for character and I thought we got it.
“I thought the players were amazing, they had great spirit, great personality and quality.
“We hit the bar, we pushed and pushed. They obviously that chance right at the death, but it was great character from the players.”
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