Kaizer Chiefs head coach Gavin Hunt felt his side should have claimed all three points from their 2-2 draw with Golden Arrows on Saturday.
Siboniso Conco opened the scoring from a disputed penalty five minutes into the second half at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium.
Leonardo Castro levelled nine minutes later before putting Chiefs ahead with his second with 65 minutes on the clock.
Nduduzo Sibiya though ensured a share of the spoils when he stole in with 70 minutes played to get his name on the scoresheet.
After the game, Hunt told SuperSport that despite playing well, Chiefs were wasteful in front of goal.
He said: "Look in the first-half we had some excellent opportunities. We had three or four chances which should have scored. It has been our story.
"We have [now] scored one goal in seven games. Today we scored from a set-piece, so, I am talking from open play. You can see the reason. We missed so many good chances."
Hunt added: "I don't know about the decision [to award the penalty] whether it was a penalty or not. It didn't look like it was a penalty.
"It is what it is and always will be. So, yeah I am disappointed certainly."
- TEAMtalk media