Leicester City will be unstoppable if they find their shooting boots, believes defender Liam Moore.
City had to settle for a draw against league leaders Burnley on Saturday after failing to take their chances and Moore admitted it felt like a defeat.
City bossed the first half but only had David Nugent's penalty to show for it, and Danny Ings grabbed an equaliser at the start of the second half.
Both sides had chances in the second period and failed to take them, but City still created more opportunities but were unable to take them.
"It is disappointing, it feels like a loss today," said Moore, who returned to the side to partner Wes Morgan in the heart of the City defence.
"We had so many chances and we've got to be looking to come away with all three points.
"You can't get too downbeat about it – there's still half the season to go. If we can get our goal-scoring boots we'll be fighting for the top and probably unstoppable in this league."
Moore admitted Ings' equaliser was a soft goal to concede as City failed to deal with Kieran Trippier's cross and Ings stabbed home.
"It's a disappointing goal," he said. "I've watched it on replays and I don't know if I could have done a bit better.
"There was a slight touch off Danny Drinkwater's foot as he tried to stop the cross which wrong-footed me a bit. But he's had too much time in the box and Danny Ings is going to punish you, which he did.
"As a centre-half, I don't like conceding goals but I hold my hands up and we go from there."
Moore said he was delighted to be back in the City side and hopes he can retain his starting berth for tomorrow's big Capital One Cup quarter final clash with Manchester City at King Power Stadium.
"I hate every second of being on the bench," said Moore. "I have to keep working hard and doing everything in my power to stay in the team.
"I want to be up there with the experienced pros and when I've got my place I'm going to do everything I can to keep hold of it.
"I hope I've done enough to stay in the team for Tuesday, then do it again and try to stay in the team for Saturday."
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