Bradford boss Stuart McCall bemoaned his side's lack of creativity as the Bantams were sunk by promotion rivals Brentford in a frantic finale.Marcus Bean put Brentford in front with two minutes remaining only for veteran striker Michael Boulding to equalise before Nathan Elder scored deep into injury time to send the Bantams home without any points.
And McCall admitted his side did not test Bees goalkeeper Mikkel Andersen enough, but remained upbeat despite defeat.
He said: "I felt we definitely deserved a point but in the end we didn't give their keeper enough to do.
"The conditions were very difficult but I definitely felt that when we equalised we could go on and nick something.
"We've played matches where we've won and I haven't been able to take anything positive from the game. Here we've lost but there were plenty of positives."
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