QPR manager Chris Ramsey said it was “unbelievable” that his side did not have anything to show for their efforts after they were beaten 2-1 by Everton.
Relegation-threatened Rangers twice hit the bar and restricted Everton to few clear chances on goal.
But strikes from Seamus Coleman and Aaron Lennon either side of Eduardo Vargas’ equaliser inflicted a fifth straight home defeat on QPR.
“It’s very disappointing,” said Ramsey. “How we have not come out with three points is unbelievable.
“I am hoping it can be shown in proper regards with how the boys played and how they fought for the club.”
The defeat leaves Rangers second from bottom in the Premier League and four points from safety with just eight games of the season remaining.
But Ramsey admits it could have been worse if their relegation rivals had picked up points over the weekend.
“Fortunately for us the other teams in our part of the division haven’t won so it keeps us in touching distance,” he said.
“We have to use these next two weeks to keep battling away and training hard to make sure we perform like that for the rest of the season.
“We are still in touching distance, which is very important, had they all won and we had lost it might have looked more bleak than it is.”