Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea admitted frustration after Thursday night's draw at Crystal Palace.
Palace midfielder Michael Olise scored a stunning last-minute free-kick to deny Manchester United a victory that would have taken them second in the Premier League.
United were on course for their 10th successive victory after Bruno Fernandes scored just before half-time when he finished well following Christian Eriksen's pull-back.
But Olise struck in dramatic style with a brilliant curling free-kick to ensure a point apiece.
De Gea later said, "We lost control of the game and then they start to create chances and they scored from the free kick.
"If we want to win in these games, we have to control them until the end. We dropped two points today.
"I was pleased with my save in the first half and I thought it was over me so I just touched it with my fingers and then we scored a few minutes later so it was good. The feeling at the end was not so good because we didn't win.
"They scored the goal and in the end they deserved the point."