Huddersfield Town striker Laurent Depoitre struck on debut for their 1-1 draw with Leicester City.
Depoitre, a £3.5million summer signing from Porto, broke the deadlock 40 seconds into the second half before Jamie Vardy fired the Foxes level four minutes later from the penalty spot.
Huddersfield will feel mightily aggrieved Elias Kachunga's second-half header was ruled out for offside, or else they might have bounced back from their first defeat of the season at West Ham last Monday with all three points.
“I have to be happy with a point and if you had offered me that at half time I would have snapped your hands off," said Foxes boss Craig Shakespeare.
“We were second best in the first half. Credit to the home team for the way they applied themselves.
“We had quite a few players off the pace. But ultimately, when you assess it after the game, we have played a lot better than that this season and got nothing. So to get a point I have to be relieved and pleased.
“We have had it (the offside decision) go against us. This one probably went for us."