De Jong said: “No, not necessarily [did I see the equaliser coming]. But in the second half, the energy did wane a bit. I didn’t feel like we were really pinning them down, creating opportunity after opportunity and really putting them under pressure. I think the second half was a bit less successful.
"I don’t know why things went better in the first half than in the second. Sometimes it has to do with positioning. And choices on the ball, and how you position yourself when you lose possession. But on the other hand, they weren’t really dangerous, except for that long-range shot that went in."
Asked if he was satisfied with the result, he said: "No, no, no. If you draw at home, you can never be satisfied. It doesn’t necessarily affect our self-confidence, but we simply have to win these kinds of matches at home. I think our self-confidence is still high."