The match saw Sunderland go down a goal after a player was sent off, but they managed to earn a point with an equalizing goal from Wilson Isidor.
Le Bris acknowledged the team's resilience in the face of adversity, saying, "It's a good point against a strong team, especially with 10 men for the majority of the game."
He noted that the team's performance was divided into two parts, with the first 11-11 minutes going well according to their game plan, but the red card changing the game's dynamics.
Le Bris praised the team's ability to adapt and stay composed, saying, "We had two different parts in this game. I think we started well 11 against 11, we were in our game plan, and the red card changed the dynamic of the game, but we stayed composed."
He also highlighted the importance of the team's training in defending deep, saying, "We were ready because we've worked hard on this deep block before, knowing in the Premier League we'll have to manage this part of the game properly."
Le Bris believes that the experience of playing with 10 men was valuable for the team, saying, "It was good practice today with 10 men - five, three, one - staying organised, managing triangles and crosses."
He also acknowledged the role of the fans in the team's performance, saying, "We were 10 men, but in fact we were 11 with this crowd."
Overall, Le Bris was pleased with the team's character and resilience, saying, "We're happy to be here, but at the same time we have to be competitive, and I think we showed good character."