Brighton boss Graham Potter was upbeat after their 1-1 draw with Burnley.
Neal Maupay's second goal of the campaign put Albion in front against the Clarets, but Jeff Hendrick's long-range effort levelled the contest in the first minute of stoppage time to momentarily silence the Amex.
Potter said, “Apart from the first 25 minutes, when Burnley were the better team, we were the team most likely [to win the game]. So of course it's a sore one conceding so late.
“It was a good bit of play from them in fairness, but they scored from their only shot on target — sometimes that happens.
"We put so much into the game. We're disappointed to come away with only one point, but in terms of the overall performance, again, it was very promising."