Leeds United manager Daniel Farke spoke to the media following Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Cardiff City.
The Whites came from two goals down at the break, to earn a point at Elland Road, thanks to Crysencio Summerville’s stoppage time equaliser in the second half.
Farke felt there were both positives and negatives in the game, but was ultimately frustrated at having to settle for a point.
“If I'm really honest, I’m disappointed,” said Farke.
“It feels a bit like when you judge this game in an obvious way and from statistics, it's a scandal that we didn't win this game because we had more than 70% possession.
“They had two shots on target, two goals, we had I think 25 shots.
“We had 10 corners, so especially second half just one team was chasing the game and playing, it looks a bit like a poor play at times, but yeah, we certainly we missed too many good situations.
“Cardiff were also unbelievably effective and defended more or less their six-yard box pretty well and for that you also have to give credit to them that they're defending was really good.
“We are disappointed that we didn't win this game, but I just have praise and compliments for my lads because after such a game then to equalise in the 95th minute after we had to deal with so many hits in the neck today and then missed so many opportunities, so many things were against us.
“To show this attitude you don't know when you're beaten it and you keep going till the end and if you can't win a game then you give your life in order to make sure that you don't lose it and to equalise.
“I think was pretty important point not just for the table but also for the confidence, for the spirit, for the unity, for the mentality and pretty pleased that we're able to equalise in the last minute.”