Queens Park Rangers assistant boss Kevin Bond believes that his side's lack of potency in front of goal cost them the game against Leicester City.
Jamie Vardy scored in the 41st minute at Loftus Road to hand the Foxes the win, as Harry Redknapp's side wasted several opportunities to find the net.
Bond told Sky Sports News: "As much as we tried, we couldn't get the break we needed today.
"We had half a dozen good chances to make the difference and it just wasn't our day. It is very frustrating, really."
QPR fell to second in the Championship as a result of Burnley's win over Blackpool.