Queens Park Rangers manager Chris Ramsey has admitted that he was left "very frustrated" with his side's 0-0 draw with West Ham United on Saturday.
The Hoops boss conceded that 17-goal Charlie Austin, who missed a first-half penalty, has shouldered too much of the goalscoring responsibility for his team this season, but still thought that his charges did enough to claim the three points at Loftus Road.
"We've had that most of the season to be honest and we've relied too much on Charlie I think, and he's had a huge impact on where we are," Ramsey told Sky Sports News.
"Unfortunately for us today, we couldn't convert the chances we made in what was a very good and solid performance, apart from towards the end when we lost our discipline and pushed forward.
"I thought that we limited their opportunities and you always know it's a battle with Sam [Allardyce's] teams and all in all, we're very frustrated [we haven't won]."
The stalemate leaves Rangers 19th in the Premier League table, four points from safety.