City boss Stuart McCall expressed his frustration at missed chances after his side lost 1-0 at Swindon.

A superb free-kick from distance by Anton Rodgers midway through the first half sealed the points for the struggling Robins as the Bantams lost their second successive game on the road.

Swindon caused problems to City's defence and could have added to their lead before half-time.

But the Bantams had good opportunities themselves as Marc McNulty and James Hanson were guilty of missing chances.

Both sides had opportunities in an open second half, with City becoming increasingly dominant. But they could not make their possession tell, Hanson going closest with a header against the post.

McCall said: "It was hugely frustrating. If we'd been clinical we could have being going up the road with three points.

"Second half it was just a wave towards their goal but if you don't take your chances you don't win games.

"The game was decided by a great bit of magic from them. You have to hold your hands up to a great bit of individuality from him.

"But take the game as whole - frustrating is the word. There is no way we should be coming away from here with nothing."