Richard Garcia admits Cardiff's stoppage time equaliser on Saturday capped a frustrating week for the Tigers.

Garcia's third goal of the season looked to have put City on course for a 2-1 win until centre back Roger Johnson struck with almost the last kick of the game to draw the visitors level.

The goal meant that the Tigers had taken just two points from consecutive home fixtures but remaining positive, Garcia believes his side may look back at Saturday as a point gained in the months to come.

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"It feels like two points dropped now, but come the end of the season we might look at it as being a point gained," said Garcia.

"It's been a frustrating week. We went into it believing we could take six points from the two games and if you'd offered us four, that would have been good.

"But we've only taken two when really we should have had four. Unfortunately, that's the way football goes."

From a personal point of view, Garcia felt there were positives to take from Saturday and he was delighted to be back in the starting line up.

"It was good to be back in the side and it was good to be back on the scoresheet again.

"I feel fresh. I've had a little break, which is something the other lads haven't had a chance to have.

"It's a busy time of year, but we've got enough players wanting to play every game for that not to be a problem."