Rowett rues 'silly free-kick' after Oxford drawpublished at 18:34 GMT 1 February
Image source, Rex FeaturesGary Rowett's Oxford side missed out on the chance of a fifth straight home win
Oxford head coach Gary Rowett was left to rue the defensive lapse that denied his side a fifth consecutive home win as they drew 1-1 with nine-man Bristol City.
The U's were 1-0 up through Greg Leigh – with their opponents already down to 10 men – when Sinclair Armstrong drew a foul from Michal Helik and City took advantage to level through Mark Sykes.
"It's frustrating in some ways, when you go 1-0 up you expect to then control the rest of the game," Rowett told BBC Radio Oxford. "We give away one silly free-kick which gives them one chance – and you only need one chance to score.
"The way the game went, as soon as they got back to 1-1 I felt it'd be hard to break them down. It was one of those where you need something to drop for someone, you need a little bit of fortune and whenever it did, it seemed to drop to them.
"At the start of the game we didn't play with enough composure, I thought we were a little bit wasteful with our possession and didn't manage to break them down as much we'd like. When we played it wide quickly, we got into good areas.
"We'd won four games out of four here so we want to win every game, I don't think you're ever happy with a point at home."























