I read that most of the fans were frustrated and annoyed by Saturday's game, but our manager was pleased with the result.
Brilliant.
DW said on the game:
'No. No frustration at all. I am satisfied with the point if I consider the performance we have shown, which was not at our level or what we demand. If I see the results on other pitches, and I know how difficult it is to win football matches, especially at this stage of the Championship season - if you can't win a game, then at least we take a point. Obviously, we wanted to have more and would have loved to have more, but at the end of the day, we have seen, and I said this before, a Bristol (City) side that is a good side and plays with a real freedom. We were not energetic or at the level we had been at before.'
'Our step-up pressure, counter-press, backward press, second balls—everything was not on the level that we have shown in recent months. Technically, we were not clean and had a lot of turnovers because of our technique. This means that the opponent got a lot of good opportunities, which we are not used to normally. Luckily, we had one player who was at his top level, and this was Gunny. We take a point. Performance-wise, we know we can do better. After the game, I can say this is a very good point and there is one game less, and the gap to our competitors is the same. This means we keep going in the drivers seat, recover and try to play and perform better. They worked hard, fought and I have no complaints about the effort or the attitude but today we were not as fresh or energetic as we were in recent weeks. Is it nice? No. But can it happen? Yes. In games like this, you have to try and get a point.'
So happy with a point at home