A frustrated Tommy Wright has expressed his disappointment as Kilmarnock shipped a 95th minute equaliser to Dunfermline.
The Ayrshire side took a second-half lead twice thanks to goals from Callum Hendry and Oli Shaw, but an Aaron Comrie strike in the dying seconds snatched victory from Killie.
And Wright said: “It’s frustrating when you lose a late goal, we have been in that position before but scored the late goal.
“We need to make sure we move on, a draw was probably a fair result.
“We did enough in the 90 minutes in terms of creating loads of chances and getting into the right positions, but we didn’t work their goalkeeper enough.
“We were loose in possession, but when you go up 2-1 you should see it out.
“Listen, Euan Murray slipped and if he doesn’t slip they don’t score the goal."
He added: “It’s another point towards where we want to be, we haven’t played well and got a point away from home.
“There are aspects of our game we are disappointed with, but the players showed character to create chances to get us ahead and then respond when it went 1-1.
“There are positives and we can play much better, we know that."
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