Richie Foran expressed his delight at Inverness CT's performance against Hearts, despite the Highland side conceding a late equaliser.

David Raven and Lonsana Doumbouya put the Caley Jags two goals in front but they were pegged back by strikes from Bjorn Johnsen and a cross-shot from Faycal Rherras.

Aaron Doran's first goal in more than a year put the hosts ahead again in the second half but Arnaud Djoum ensured the Jambos would leave with a point.

Foran said he there was no sense of frustration, insisting he thought his team played better than the 3-0 win over Motherwell in midweek.

"I told them I was delighted. We got their heads up. They played the ball on the deck and have their out ball in Big Lons (Doumbouya), so the balance was good. Some of the play for our goals was excellent," he said.

"The first goal was outstanding. Iain Vigurs' ball for Aaron's goal was great and he's outmuscled the defender to score. It's probably a day where I wish I would have enjoyed being a neutral.

"Our mistakes have cost us goals. That's football and I'm not going to hammer the boys. Keep listening and trying to improve and we'll have a really good season.

"I'm not frustrated, I'm feeling really good with how we played. I never thought we would lose. I had that feeling that we were going to win comfortably.

"Josh has slipped for the first goal, but what can you do? He was brave and kept wanting the ball."