DAVID Hopkin called it “two points lost” after City’s 3-3 thriller at Plymouth today.

The Bantams were in front three times with two from Jack Payne and a first league goal in nearly three months for George Miller.

But the home side equalised each time to keep them pinned to the foot of League One.

Hopkin said: “It is frustrating. We scored three fantastic goals from things we’ve worked on in training.

“But on the other side of it, I felt we conceded a very soft (opening) goal.

“We then conceded four minutes after half-time when I’d told the players to get the ball up the pitch as quickly as we can for George Miller, who was causing them problems.

“But we don’t do it. I think we’re still in the dressing room.

“Great credit then to get back in front. George scored a fantastic goal and he deserved that for his work rate.

“But then they make it 3-3 and you’re just hoping we don’t concede another.

“Plymouth have some great attacking players but we switched off at two set-plays and one ball that somebody should have got on to. They’re things that are costing us at this moment.”