Cardiff City boss Malky McKay said he was disappointed to see his side pegged back in stoppage time by Coventry City in a 2-2 draw on Wednesday night.
Speaking to the Press Association, McKay said: "We are disappointed with the late goal and the fact we have lost three points with 30 seconds to go.
"It's human nature that it became a backs-to-the-wall job. With a couple of minutes to go, they threw caution to the wind.
"Coventry are a team who have only been beaten once in eight games so they have a resilience. They are fighting for their lives, but we have to cut out the errors.
"We are one point outside the play-offs at the moment, but we have only lost one game in five now. There were a lot of good parts in our play - there is no fear factor.
"There are a lot of teams going to be involved and results which are raising eyebrows.
"Six or seven teams are desperately looking for consistency and we're all in the same boat. We're desperate to get into the play-offs."