Stuart McCall felt his Bradford side blew a great chance to chalk up a third-successive away win as they drew 2-2 with Barnet at Underhill.
John O'Flynn and Mark Hughes cancelled out goals from James Hanson and Zesh Rehman to deny the Bantams three points.
"It's a huge disappointment for me that we haven't come off the park having won the game," said McCall after his 100th game in charge of Bradford.
"I thought we were excellent in the first half and should have gone in more than one up, but if you don't take your chances it comes back to bite you where it hurts.
"Fair play to Barnet, we expected them to come back at us in the second half and they did do that. But we had a chance at 2-1 to make it 3-1 and didn't take it - I'm delighted with the performance but not the result.
McCall added: "I'm proud of the players, we had a lot of young lads out there and they did themselves proud, they gave everything they had. It's a draw but it keeps us ticking over. We've come here scored two goals and it's up to us to push on now."






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