Former Rangers manager Philippe Clement believes his Norwich City team suffered the 'cruellest scenario' in football this afternoon.
The English Championship outfit travelled to face Preston North End.
Norwich took the lead at Deepdale with just five minutes remaining through Jovon Makama.
However, in the final moments, substitute Will Keane nodded North End level from close range.
"I think it’s the cruellest scenario you can have in football," said Clement post-match [The Northern Echo]. "To lose points, not in the dying minutes, but in the dying seconds of the game. The last seconds really.
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"Of course, it’s a hard one to take because the team put in a good performance today.
"I think the result after this game is a deserved result – both teams deserved this point – but if you’re leading them at the end of the game and you score a good goal (it’s tough)."
Clement took charge of Norwich in the middle of November.
It is his first job since being sacked by Rangers at the beginning of the year.
So far, the Belgian has managed just two wins from his seven games at the Carrow Road club.
His side sits second-bottom of the Championship.