Did he give away one or both freekicks, I can't remember? That said, neither should really be going in. Agree was actually a better game from him, he fell away near the end but started very well.
Taking a step back I think one issue with him with is amplified as he is captain, is when the pressure builds on us there's no ability to stay calm. This runs throughout many of our team, there's no interest in some simple passes to buy a few mins breather, it's just gung-ho, basketball style up and down and always looking for that killer pass or shot. It's ok if you have a couple of elite finishers up top because you do create chances but we don't and just get countered non stop.
Game management is also vital as the captain. The team takes your lead and you are supposed to read your team and do the right thing by them.
Bruno tracking back was the right thing to do, and the first one being converted is all a string of untimely coincidences, but from that point on, it's his job as captain to see how nervous the team is and especially how shaky the keeper has gotten since the 1st goal went in and try his best to not have the scenario repeat on itself. Instead, it's gone the opposite way and he's given the opposition the opportunity to test the flappy keeper once more, and lo, flappy keeper does a stupid, flappy thing. It's as obvious as the opposition constantly taking pot shots because the keeper has shown weakness and nerves; you have to try your best to prevent that from happening instead of inviting it on.
Bruno needed to have the wherewithal to avoid that entire second scenario - run his man down, but don't put us in that predicament where the keeper is going to be tested again. It's also in making more shrewd decisions because your team are showing their arse - a big part of his job as captain is trying to instil that calm instead of exacerbating it.
I found it particularly frustrating today because he was doing the simple things well and releasing the ball with consideration until the game went to pot.