Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is 'very disappointed' with the manner in which Leicester equalised against his side, as the Foxes held Spurs to their third consecutive draw in the Premier League.
Victor Wanyama's poor header just after the breakgifted the ball to Jamie Vardy, who squared it across the box for Ahmed Musa to tap home.
Spurs do remain unbeaten in the league so far this season, but continually dropping points in the form of drawscould come back to haunt them at the end of the season.
"We were very disappointed with the way we conceded the goal," Pochettino toldSky Sports.
"They had only one shot on target, all the stats are in our favour, and we feel very disappointed after that game.
"We always try and go forward, we created chances but we were not clinical in front of goal.
"We deserved more, we played better and were the team always trying to win the game. It's a bit of a shame that we only took one point. It's an important point for them but we have lost two points."
A positive from the game for Spurs was the fact that Vincent Janssen scored his first league goal for the club. It came from the penalty spot just before half time, and Pochettino insisted that the Dutchman has impressed him since joining from AZ Alkmaar in the summer.
"I have been happy with him from when he arrived.We are happy with the way he is playing. I understand it is a lot of pressure because Harry [Kane] is injured, but he works very hard every day."
Kane and Toby Alderweireldcould return to the line-upin the Champions League midweek, although Pochettino said: "We will see, it might be difficult for Bayer Leverkusen, but maybe Arsenal. If not then they will be ready after international duty."