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Brighton draw another blank in draw with Norwich

Brighton failed to score for the sixth time in seven Premier League matches and Neal Maupay missed a penalty as they drew 0-0 with Norwich.

Graham Potter's team registered 31 shots on goal but only tested Tim Krul four times - it's the most shots on goal a team has had in one Premier League game this season, along with Manchester City when they beat Leeds 7-0.

Both Brighton and Norwich had lost their last six league games and this was just the third ever Premier League meeting between two sides on six-or-more-game losing streaks.

Dean Smith's side dug in for a point that still leaves them in huge relegation trouble. They remain seven points from safety having played three more games than fourth-bottom Everton.

Brighton's best opportunity fell to Maupay in the first half after Sam Byram had handled in the area, but the Seagulls striker ballooned the penalty over the crossbar. Despite his goal being peppered Krul wasn't overly busy, but he did make a sensational second half save from Joel Veltman, who somehow failed to score from six yards out.

Another golden chance was presented to Maupay with 13 minutes left but again it was not taken.

Brighton are now without a win since February 12, having scored just once in seven games.

You get the impression the Brighton midfielder could be the next Brighton player to become a top one. His development under Potter is a testament to the way Albion go about their business.

The 23-year-old started his first match for Argentina in their World Cup qualifying win over Venezuela last Friday and that experience looked to give him more authority in his performance back with his club.

Much of Brighton's dynamic play through the centre came via Mac Allister's crisp and creative passing. He

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