Jamie McGrath says Hibernian can't dwell on their "bitterly disappointing" draw at Dundee as they aim to chase down the teams above them in the Scottish Premiership.
McGrath thought he had secured the win at Dens Park when he netted in the 89th minute to put the visitors 3-2 up.
But Cameron Congreve scored for the home side in the fifth minute of stoppage time to ensure a share of the spoils.
"Bitterly disappointing," McGrath told BBC Scotland. "Overall to score three goals away from home and not come away with the three points, especially in the manner we did, is very very disappointing.
"The emotions are high out there, what we think is the winner, we go down and obviously concede."
"We wanted to build on last week (a 2-1 win at Celtic), a great performance last week, and get another win today, although we knew it wouldn't be easy.
"But I think over the balance of play we probably edged it. But fair play to them, they stuck with it."
The result means fifth-placed Hibs have lost ground on Motherwell, who are now seven points above them.
But McGrath believes they can still catch the Steelmen over the coming weeks.
"That is our whole goal, is to try and finish as high as we can in the league," he added. "There is still a lot of football to be played, we all have our own personal ambitions and as a team we have ambitions."
"Although it is a draw, we have dropped two points, but I think we are on a bit of an unbeaten run at the minute so we want to try to keep the positives up."