Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admitted relief after their 1-1 draw at Luton.
Tahith Chong had Luton 1-0 ahead on 80 minutes and the hosts entered stoppage time still with the lead.
But substitute Luis Diaz leapt highest to head home a Harvey Elliott cross to score on 95 minutes.
Klopp said: “Wonderful highlight in a game with not a lot of highlights and Luis came on and scored a goal. It’s really great.
“We should have done better. Credit to Luton. We had our moments but weren’t calm enough to finish our situations off.
“When you go 1-0 down and score an equaliser it’s a result you rather like. Before the game I wouldn’t have thought so. It’s a result both teams deserve.
“We played without counter-pressing in the first half which I almost take personally and I told the boys. I can’t remember a lot of times we won the ball back and that’s not cool.
“It’s one of these days. Time goes by and it’s not getting easier. It wasn’t our best day.”
He also reflected: “Credit to Luton and how they defended and how they set up but it was mainly up to us. We had a lot of chances and should have had much more.
“It is a tricky task to stay fully concentrated. Looking at the game I think we didn’t deserve more than a point. We could have won the game with the chances we had but now looking at it I think we deserved a point.”
On his yellow card, Klopp added: “Credit to Luton and how they defended and how they set up but it was mainly up to us. We had a lot of chances and should have had much more.
“It is a tricky task to stay fully concentrated. Looking at the game I think we didn’t deserve more than a point. We could have won the game with the chances we had but now looking at it I think we deserved a point.