Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Kenny Jackett has admitted that his side must learn to take advantage of winning positions if they are to progress up the Championship table.
A late equaliser from Nottingham Forest striker Dexter Blackstock cancelled out an early opener from Ethan Ebanks-Landell at Molineux on Friday night, and while Jackett was happy with his side's display, he acknowledged that he was frustrated with a fourth draw in five games.
The 53-year-old is quoted by BBC Sport as saying: "The performance was good and if you are looking at the last five games we haven't lost any - but we have only won one and drawn four.
"The effort of the players was very good and at times there was some quality football as well, but ultimately we are frustrated because we want wins and the gap between one point and three is costing us at the moment.
"We don't feel we are far away. We are not a poor side but we need to find that edge to put sides away and capitalise on when we do have the lead."
Wolves remain in 14th place in the table, four points adrift of the playoffs.