CITY have got to get tougher to start winning again, admitted Stuart McCall.
The Bantams boss was left scratching his head after Bolton hit back from two down to force a 2-2 draw on Phil Parkinson's return to Valley Parade.
Charlie Wyke's early double had the home side in complete control. But for the second game running, City conceded twice in the final quarter as Bolton forced their way back for a point in a pulsating contest.
McCall said: "We need to learn to toughen up. When the ball comes in we can't give centre forwards free headers at goal.
"We should have been more ahead at half-time but we still had four good chances second half. It wasn't one-way traffic.
"But working with the players every day gives me confidence. We've been a match for every team in this league.
"Early part this season we weren't taking our chances. Now we're scoring but leaking goals - we need to tighten up that part."
Parkinson said: "The supporters were great. I really enjoyed coming back and sampling the fantastic atmosphere with the Bradford fans. They've got a really good team."
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