Albion head coach Graham Potter felt their defeat to Leicester was tough to take.
The Seagulls had dominated the first half and had chances to extend their lead, which they could not take.
They were punished for not taking those chances by Leicester in the second half with Kelechi Iheanacho and Daniel Amartey.
It means Albion have now lost three on the bounce and Potter admits the defeat was a ‘sore’ one.
He said: “Well it is a sore feeling that’s for sure.
"It was really disappointing to lose a goal in that manner we did and to not get anything from the game, even though we weren’t at our best I thought we could have got something from the game.
"I thought first half we were good, got a good goal and were close to getting a second.
"Leicester responded in the second half and I thought we gave too many passes away.
"That put a bit of pressure on us and we were able to sustain any attacks as much as we’d like. But it was sore feeling to lose ”
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