Brighton boss Graham Potter was pleased with their 1-1 draw against Burnley.
Lewis Dunk scored his third goal of the season but Johann Gudmundsson levelled for the Clarets in the second half.
“It is an incredible effort from the players. Burnley put us under a lot of pressure in the second half and we could have gone under, but it's another point at the end of a fantastic week and we are happy with that," said Potter.
“Burnley pushed us all the way and I can't say we deserved more than a point. We had some control in the first half, but Burnley stepped up so I'm proud of the boys, we dug in when we weren't at our best.
“Since the turn of the year we have picked up points consistently. You can't play well in every game but I think it's important that when you're not at your max you pick up something and we have done that."
Potter singled out goalkeeper Rob Sanchez who made some good saves and showed excellent handling in difficult conditions.
“Rob is getting better and better, which is what you are looking for. The more he plays the more you expect from him. He made some outstanding saves and had to deal with a lot of balls in the box, so I was really pleased for him."

