
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp was left to rue the "catalogue of errors" that denied his side all three points, but heaped praise on Swansea's attractive passing style.
"It was a sloppy goal," he said. "One or two of them switched off and we didn't pick up Sinclair, we have let him come in unmarked so it was a catalogue of errors, but that's how it goes.
"It was a tight game, they are a good side, I like the way they play.
"The way they pass is amazing really. The belief Brendan has installed into them to play is top class.
"Anyone coming here and winning will do well, only United have won here and that was a tough game.
"You are obviously disappointed when you are winning and get pegged back, but the last 20 minutes they came on strong and, in the end, deserved their equaliser."
Spurs' efforts to hold on for the win were particularly hurt by the knee injury that forced Scott Parker off with 19 minutes to go.
The Tottenham skipper picked up the problem in the first half, and his removal coincided with Swansea's ultimately successful late surge.
But Redknapp says the injury will need to be assessed before determining its full extent.
"It's too early to say (how bad it is). He took a bang on the knee in the first half and you could see how he was struggling but he carried on with it," said Redknapp.
"He has made a massive difference since he came in, we haven't lost many when he has played. I think only once he has been on the losing team, he has been that important."