Swansea City boss Brendan Rodgers admits their draw at Wolves felt like a defeat.
The visitors were pegged back from being 2-0 ahead to draw 2-2.
"It felt like a defeat," he said.
"We were outstanding today. We dominated and controlled the game with and without ball, so to lose the lead in the last 10 minutes was obviously difficult, but it's our first away point and the performance was fantastic.
"We just needed to manage the game better, and our job is to make sure the two points we dropped today don't cost us at the end of the season.
"But we want to focus on a fantastic overall performance. We had never been in that position before, of being two goals up away from home in the Premier League. But we need to learn quickly and move on to the next game."