Albion boss Chris Hughton is disappointed his side did not build on their midweek goal feast at Crawley in defeat at Aberdeen today.
The Seagulls scored three times in the first half at Crawley but failed to capitalise on their chances in the opening 45 minutes at Pittodrie and were eventually punished by Adam Rooney's 75th minute winner for Aberdeen.
Hughton told The Argus: "We were on the back of a really good first half performance in particular at Crawley where the distribution of goals was good, Tomer (Hemed) and two midfield players (Stephens and Kayal).
"You want to keep that going and expand on it, so that was a disappointment.
"In the first half, where we broke very well, we didn't show enough quality and drive at the end of it. That changes games, irrespective of how well you do or don't play.
"We've certainly been working hard on that and it doesn't mean it will be the case come the next game or the one after that."
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