February 15 2012
Dougie Freedman
Dougie Freedman praised his Crystal Palace players despite throwing away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Bristol City.
The Eagles went two up after goals from Wilfried Zaha and a Darren Ambrose penalty but City hit back through sub Brett Pitman and he got another for the equaliser in stoppage time.
"I thought the lads were outstanding," said Freedman. "We were the better side and played some great football to go two goals up.
"It's not like us to concede as we did in the closing stages, but this is a difficult place to come and I cannot fault the players.
"Wilfried Zaha is an exciting young player who works hard at his game. He scored a quality goal, but doesn't always come up with an end product. That will improve as he gains more experience.
"I thought we looked dangerous all through the game and might have had more goals. The result was a disappointment, but otherwise I couldn't be happier."
City boss Derek McInnes added. "Fontaine twice had his shirt pulled by Murray in the build-up to the penalty," he said.
"None of the officials noticed that and then the linesman flags for a foul by our player. After that the lads showed tremendous spirit to get a point.
"Brett Pitman is probably the best finisher we have. He has had to be patient in awaiting his opportunities and could do no more than he did tonight.
"Having been a player myself, I know how frustrating it can be to be left out. Brett has responded in the perfect manner."





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