Burnley boss Sean Dyche admitted it was tough to take only a point from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Clarets had a 1-0 lead for much of the contest, but Wolves pegged them back through a 95th minute foul and resulting penalty.
Raul Jimenez equalised and Burnley's chance to get an impressive away win was taken away.
Dyche told the club's official website: "Sometimes you get a bit drunk on it all because you are so close to three points and we were.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow today, but it is still a good point.
"Everyone was talking about the tough start, but four points from the first three games is a good return, and it's from three good performances as well.
"That's really important because we are showing we are a group who are keen to get results in the Premier League. That's going to be important as the season goes on."

