Swansea striker Tammy Abraham was disappointed to see the Swans end up empty-handed in the in the 1-0 home defeat to Newcastle on Sunday.
Abraham scored for the Swans in the 2-0 win over Palace in their last game, but he was unable to affect the game against the Magpies.
"I think we had enough chances to get something from the game," said Abraham.
"We also had Alfie's header in the first half while Leroy had a good chance and my effort in the second half.
"I had a great chance, I went around the keeper - I thought I had scored, but it was cleared off the line and from there Jamaal went on to get the winning goal, which was disappointing for us.
"We had enough chances to kill the game. You need chances like that to go in, but it was not our day today.
"These games are won and lost on fine margins. We have to keep our heads up. We needed this win to continue a good start to the season but now we refocus for our match against Tottenham."