Bristol City 2 – 1 Middlesbrough happymamay

Alternative George got a compliment for 10 minutes in the second half, as Bristol came from behind to jumping at the qualifying sites in the championship, by beating 2-1 against Middlesbrough at the Ashton Gate.

The West Ham loan, an alternative in the 63rd minute of ANIS Mehmeti, was launched from the Cam Pring’s Cross after nine minutes and then took advantage of the counterattack when a free kick returned in the 82nd minute of Scott Twine to the crossbar.

Boro looked ready to end his losing plan when Tommy Konway scored his old club after 37 minutes, heading to an unconfirmed network after goalkeeper Max Olieri damaged Kelishi Ihancho on his way.

But visitors were subjected to the kush in the second half, and there was no city right at these points.

Both sides created holes in 20 minutes until. Twine was shot with a small difference to the city after a free kick was played in the fifth minute on his way, 25 yards.

Neto Borges is approaching the first attempt by Poro when his shot was converted in the twelfth minute to the O’Leari Arms – and seven minutes later – O’Lery was saved again from Deano Burgzorg Low Drive.

Mehmeti was widely launched widely for flight attendants with a 20 -minute shot from inside the box, and another effort was banned before SINCLAIR Armstrong has just removed long -term long -term, after 31 minutes.

Max Bird was rescued from 25 yards completely by the Middlesebrough Mark Traves, but at the other end, Borgazorg should have been better when he was widely alleviating his efforts to the Borges Cross.

Conway celebrated his goals in front of the city’s fans, who stumbled on him from the start of the match. But it should have been 1-1 at the break, as Bird’s shot brought a reaction of Traves and somehow fabricated threads to wide reversal.

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Tommy Conway from Middlesbrough scores the opening match against Bristol

Buro’s defenders put their bodies on the line to bear the heavy pressure in the city at the beginning of the second half, a major example is the RAV VAN De Berg brave in the 56th minute on the nearby Twine shot.

But the Tarfars goalkeeper was needed 62 minutes after Armstrong stormed a long -to -defense ball and saw his shot from an angle protested by the goalkeeper.

City coach Liam Maning then surrendered a triple alternative, as he was sent on dirt, Yurakawa and Ring in favor of Mohamed, Mark Sykes and Haydon Roberts.

Herrakawa had caused an immediate effect, as he was widely heading from the Tanner Cross. Moments later, the other Herrakawa cross declined the dirt to the equivalent.

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Dozens of Dirt George from a recovery from the free Scott Twin kick, where the Bristol city takes the initiative against Midsbra

All of that was the city, where Tarfar went completely to save from a 25 yard tiny shot. After the Earthy winner, the Buro crowded dam was forced to diving to its left to take another effort to the strings while formulating it to get the maximum points to move to sixth.

Managers

Bristol City Liam Manning:

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Michael Carrick from Middlesbrough:

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