Fleetwood Town's manager Graham Alexander felt that his side lost concentration in the second half and it cost them a victory against Coventry City at the Ricoh Arena.
Alexander told the Press Association: "Over the course of the 90 minutes, a point is fair but with the chances we created, we could have been two or three-up at half-time.
"We were superb in the first half and maybe just needed another one to give us that cushion because we knew there was going to be pressure in the second half.
"That was the case and, unfortunately, we lost concentration on the goal and it has cost us a couple of points.
"At the moment, a lot of our general play is excellent and the discipline is excellent, we just need to score more goals - especially when we are on top.
"They put us under pressure but I can't remember too many clear-cut chances - we didn't have too many either - but we defended really well.
"It feels like a loss in many ways - that's certainly what you would think if you saw the players in the dressing room."