Fabian Hurzeler enjoyed another [Albion](https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/?ref=au) clean sheet.
But he thought his team should have won at Crystal Palace.
The Seagulls followed their first shut-out of the season in beating Leeds with another in a tense 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park.
Bart Verbruggen made five saves early and late but the Seagulls generally had the better of the contest.
Albion boss Hurzeler said: “Everyone knows his role, everyone knows his job and everyone worked hard with it. We invested a lot to keep a clean sheet.
“We were good in the personal duels, we were good in winning the second balls.
“Overall I was pleased with performance.”
Asked whether Albion lacked quality in the attacking third at times, Hurzeler told The Argus: “I wouldn’t say quality. It is more decision-making.
“I think we have enough quality in our front line to score goals.
“Sometimes they do it well, sometimes they don’t do it well. We have to keep pushing.
“They are all young players, most of them, with big potential an potential we have to get out of them.
“That is our responsibility as a staff to help them.”
Albion thought they had a penalty in the second half as Georginio Rutter tried to force his way between three defenders.
Hurzeler said he did not see the incident, in which referee Tim Robinson pointed to the spot but then reversed his decision after a pitchside review.