Harry Redknapp has said that conceding a late equaliser against Swansea City was "frustrating" for his Queens Park Rangers side.
The home side led for the majority of the match after Leroy Fer opened the scoring 20 minutes in, but Wilfried Bony levelled the scores in stoppage time for Garry Monk's side.
The manager told reporters: "It is a frustrating to concede with a minute-and-a-half to go. We should have seen the game out from there. We couldn't have asked for any more from the players.
"Leroy Fer is a great striker of the ball, we need him to keep shooting. He has all the tools, he can be bit casual when he needs to be a bit sharper but the sky is the limit for him. How Charlie Austin's chance didn't go in right at the end I don't know.
"It was two points dropped for us. We need to start winning games away and I think we need another six wins further down the line [to avoid relegation]."
QPR currently sit 16th in the Premier League table, two points clear of the relegation zone.