Paris Saint-Germain boss Laurent Blanc has insisted that his side were not good enough in certain areas following their 2-2 draw with Bordeaux.
The current Ligue 1 champions found themselves two goals to the good after 30 minutes, before two mistakes from new keeper Kevin Trapp allowed the visitors to steal an unlikely draw.
"That's football. Certain people will say Bordeaux were rewarded for their courage and that is not false," said Blanc, according to the official Ligue 1 website.
"We could have won 2-1, but that doesn't change my analysis. We were not good enough in certain areas, especially with our passing game that we love. We didn't play well in the first 25 minutes, were much better towards the end of the first half, then were much more sluggish in the second half.
"We will analyse all that and focus on the Champions League. We were maybe not at our most fresh physically, but we prepared for a whole series of matches rather than just one game."
Blanc's PSG charges have picked up 13 points from five games so far this season.