But they are likely to put the focus on finishing across the board at training this week in a bid to get back on the goal trail.
A lack of goals is making life tough for players and fans alike during their now extended slump in terms of mid-season results.
The Seagulls drew a third successive blank in their FA Cup exit at Liverpool.
They had good chances to upset the Reds before going down to a 3-0 defeat – more so than in previous 1-0 defeats at Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.
But the best of them saw Jack Hinshelwood and Diego Gomez produce poor finishes late in the first half.
We have been here before, certainly in the days of Graham Potter and there is no magic cure.
Head coach Fabian Hurzeler told his post-match press conference: “Keep working on it, giving them the support and the right feeling that they have the quality to score.
“Scoring goals is a lot about being in the right mindset and the right mood.
“The positive thing is we have had chances. If we didn’t create that many chances, I would be more concerned.
“It’s about bringing them into positions and now it’s about helping them and giving them the right support, bringing them in the right mood, having a different way of training to bring them more in front of the goal, more in these situations that they face in a game.
“Then I think it’s just one moment that can change the whole situation.”
Gomez and Hinshelwood were among an array of different goalscorers who helped Albion finish last season with 13 points from their last five games.
Nine different players hit the net in those five games.
Both are hard-working and effective players who get into good positions and whose value would rocket if they could add a more consistent knack of finishing.
Albion have tended to spread goals around in their Premier League years rather than rely on one main scorer.
They have generally been top of the Prem standings for most different goalscorers.
Top league scorer Danny Welbeck remained an unused substitute at Anfield.
They now prepare for a trip to Brentford, where Welbeck was taken off and Joao Pedro sent off in quick succession last season.
Fans were critical of that ad let their opinions be known from the away end.
But Kaoru Mitoma used the available space to score a goal and bring his side back into the game.
This season they have had 16 different league scorers, the most of any Prem team.
The tally rises to 19 when including the Carabao Cup.
They led the same table last season when 18 different players found the net in league games.
While the goals have been spread around, it has been too thinly in some cases.
Mitoma (whose campaign has been affected by injury), Georginio Rutter and Yankuba Minteh are among players whose numbers are down on last season.
Hurzeler said: “I think we don't do anything tactically different to last season, so we still have the same principles.
“I think I have to take responsibility. The players have to take ownership as well.”
There is also more scope for goals from set-pieces, situations where Lewis Dunk and Mats Wieffer might have netted this term and where Hinshelwood can be a threat.
Albion are tenth for expected goals on 38.9 but have only scored 34.
They are 11th in terms of big chances created with 57 and similarly mid-table for big chances missed.
Their total of 700 touches in the opposition box ranks a very respectable seventh in the Prem, which suggests they are creating good situations.
Even if those situations do not necessarily result in chances to go on the highlight reels or the stats sheets.
Those figures are all for league only, so were not affected by events at Anfield as opportunities passed them by.
A return to a venue where they scored twice last season and still lost underlines it is not only about getting goals.
But a bit more productivity would certainly help results and lift the general mood.