"We're devastated" were the words from the lips of Robbie Savage after Derby County's 2-2 draw with Queens Park Rangers this afternoon.
Derby led 2-0 going into injury time at Pride Park, but the visitors hit back with two goals to take a share of the spoils.
The Rams skipper admitted Derby should have seen the game out, after being in the driving seat for the majority of the afternoon.
Speaking to dcfc.co.uk, Robbie said: "I don't know what to say to be honest; we are devastated right now.
"At 2-0 up we should have seen the game out and it feels like we lost in all honesty.
"I suppose we were a little naive attacking in the 90th minute and we left Agyemang one-on-one with Shaun Barker to pull a goal back.
"After that we knew it was going to be a tough few minutes, and it is so disappointing we let the equaliser in.
"We should have won and yet again we've played well and not taken the points.
"QPR didn't get a kick for most of the game, and remember we were down to the bare bones again.
"We're suffering badly with injuries, and the lads are devastated in the dressing room.
"It hurts right now, but there are so many positives to take from today.
"It will be a long two weeks until the Sheffield United game, but we will just keeping working hard and hopefully we will get our rewards against them."
