Norwich City boss Daniel Farke was happy with their 0-0 draw against Brighton.
Despite admitting his team would have preferred to have taken a bigger step with three points, Farke was keen to highlights the positives from the performance.
He told the club's website: "We have ticked many boxes today, we wanted to get off the mark in a home game which we did, we wanted to get the next clean sheet, which we did.
"We wanted to stay unbeaten, back-to-back, which we did. We want to create more chances than the Burnley game, which we did.
"We were rock solid in terms of defending and wanted to take the next step by winning points but sadly we have to accept that it's just a small step with one point and not the big step that we would have, of course, liked even more.
"The final bit to be clinical to score was missing again. We created enough scenes to score today but sadly we didn't bring the ball over the line.
"For that, we are not over the moon tonight, but again, I just have compliments for the performance and the commitment and workload of my lads."