Graham Potter and Slaven Bilic share similar opinion after West Brom hold Brighton to 1-1 draw

Brighton were unable to build on their lead and West Brom fought their way back into the contest, with a late Karlan Grant strike earning the visitors a point. (Photo by Glyn Kirk - Pool/Getty Images)Brighton were unable to build on their lead and West Brom fought their way back into the contest, with a late Karlan Grant strike earning the visitors a point. (Photo by Glyn Kirk - Pool/Getty Images)
Brighton were unable to build on their lead and West Brom fought their way back into the contest, with a late Karlan Grant strike earning the visitors a point. (Photo by Glyn Kirk - Pool/Getty Images)
West Brom held Brighton to a 1-1 draw at the Amex this evening — a result which both managers thought was fair.

The Seagulls, who dominated possession in the first half, took a deserved lead five minutes before the break, after Jake Livermore turned the ball into his own net

Brighton were unable to build on their lead and West Brom fought their way back into the contest, with a late Karlan Grant strike earning the visitors a point.

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When asked if the Baggies deserved more from their impressive second half performance, Bilic said: "Yes and no. It was probably the fair result but I would fancy another ten minutes.

"The way we ended the game, we were the team much closer to scoring more goals."

"I would agree with Slaven," Brighton boss Graham Potter said.