
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle praised his 10-man team as they battle back from 2-0 down to earn a point at home to Birmingham City.
Coyle saw keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen sent off for slapping City’s Roger Johnson, either side of which the visitors struck the net.
However, his side rallied impressively in the second half.
He said: "At 2-0 down you think it is one of those days but I have always stressed I am trying to foster and build a spirit here.
"Hopefully that was evident for everybody. I think we carried the fight.
"I think anybody at that game would have struggled to recognise it was 11 v 10 as we were the team pushing on. We were certainly deserving of a point, minimum."
Bolton fell behind after just four minutes as Birmingham pieced together a slick move which Roger Johnson finished from six yards.
On the sending off Coyle said: "Jussi has made a mistake, he knows that.
"He is bitterly disappointed he has been sent off but it was a red card, there is no debate about that.
"Alex may have been disappointed with the penalty but last week at Upton Park a penalty was given against us.
"It was expertly finished by the skipper and then Robbie Blake's come up with a wonder finish in the top corner.
"I had two magnificent years at Burnley with Robbie. I would have loved to have got him earlier in his career.
"We got him here to do a job and he has come up trumps."
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