The result leaves Spurs two points behind fourth place Arsenal.
Dier said, "Obviously at this stage in the season, when we're fighting for what we're fighting for, a point is never enough. Last week we should have finished 0-0 and we didn't, we lost. This week at least we didn't get complacent at the other end but we have to settle for a draw which is the second-best thing to a win I guess.
"I don't think we created enough chances and our play wasn't very fluid as it usually is and has become under the manager. I saw we had no shots on target again for two weeks in a row. It's not just the forward players, we need to give them the ball in the right positions. We're really disappointed.
"It's not what we expect after the way we've been attacking and the amount of chances we've been creating and scoring. We've not been as flued in our play, not got in good positions and been sloppy in our play."
On the top four battle, he added: "We know what's at stake. I think in the last three games a lot changed and in the next three a lot can change. We need to focus on ourselves and try to win all of our games. Today is a hiccup but we have no time to feel sorry for ourselves. We have to go again next weekend. It's still in our hands because we have to play [Arsenal].
"We have a lot of games to play before that. A lot can change. We have to stay in our bubble and try to figure out why we haven't been fluid the last few games."
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