/ Andy Naylor , Chief sports reporter
Glenn Murray has hailed Albion's home draw with Aston Villa as a "good result".
The Seagulls' goalscorer was impressed by the visitors and believes they will inadvertently assist the automatic promotion prospects of Chris Hughton's side.
Murray said: "We knew Villa were going to be a good, strong side and they proved everything we thought.
"Reflecting on the game I think a point was a good result and I think they will take points off a lot of good teams in this division in the future.
"You have got to give credit to them. They sat in, they counter-attacked and did their job. We tried but it wasn't to be."
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"It was allright, one of few outside the box," he said. "I'm not too fussed about it being my 150th, I just want to get as many as I can this season.
"It was a good team goal. Me and Sam (Baldock) especially linked up really well. It just shows how far our partnership has come."
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