Glenn Murray couldn't hide his disappointment following Albion's frustrating 2-0 defeat at Brunton Park.
He told Seagulls World, "It was a very disappointing to come away with nothing
"We had a couple of chances that their goalkeeper made a few good saves from and we were unlucky to come in one-nil down at half-time.
"It was good to come back to Carlisle but it would have been so much better coming back and leaving with the three points, but it wasn't to be unfortunately.
"In the first half I thought the teams were very closely matched, although in the second half they opened us up a bit.. If felt that they were building up a momentum when they got their second and they kept the ball quite well and made the pitch big."
Murray was denied by a couple of good saves from Carlisle keeper Kieren Westwood, but the Albion striker is confident he will be back on the scoresheet soon.
"When you get chances you need to hit the target. then if the keeper saves it he has earned his money.
"They will start going in for me hopefully as long as I continue to get into the positions. If I wasn't getting into the positions then I would be worried."