
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson admitted frustration after their preseason friendly defeat to Colombia's Millonarios.
Palace had the lead in Chicago through Jake O'Brien, before Millonarios leveled through Luis Castro. The Colombians then won late on from the spot after Jeffrey Schlupp was judged to handle the ball. Castro converted to finish the game with a brace.
Hodgson said: We certainly deserved to draw the game. Losing to penalties like that is a bitter blow because I don't think many people anywhere near the field of play thought that was a penalty, but it was given, so you end up losing the game.
We didn't deserve to lose it a draw would have been a much fairer result and would have been a good account from it.
There were spells for both teams I thought. We started the game very well, and then we lost our way during the course of the first half. Millonarios were on top in that period.
Then, in the second half, especially when we brought the midfield players on, I thought we re-established some sort of control, but then the injuries disrupted matters.
