West Brom manager Slaven Bilic admits it's feels like "two points lost" after the Championship leaders conceded a late equaliser in being held to a 2-all draw by Nottingham Forest.
Matty Cash scored an injury time equaliser for Forest at The Hawthorns. Republic of Ireland winger Callum Robinson put the home side in front, before a Kyle Bartley own goal levelled things before half time.
The draw has taken Sabri Lamouchi's side within one point of the automatic promotion places while West Brom stay top.
"It definitely feels like two points dropped," Baggies boss Slaven Bilic said after the game.
"It was our top performance. We played excellent, considering the strength of the opponent. It’s a derby game, this was our best performance.
"We deserved to win. We were better, whatever the result was. We were always the ones who were better in the ball positions, in the number of great situations, creating chances, everything was there. The only thing missing was to kill the game. after 2-1.
"Some of our finishing was not good enough, and the keeper made a few good saves, but I’m told the guys - they’re going to be frustrated and annoyed, but if we continue like this with the same patterns and energy, we have a really good chance to do what we want to do."