Bristol City 0 – 1 Swansea happymamay

Josh Timon’s strike in the second half was sufficient to give Swansea a victory over the Swansea 1-0 championship over Bristol in the full battle of Anglo Wilsh in Ashton Gate.

The winner came 55 minutes later when Robbins Max Olieri goalkeeper divpcesses to save Goncalo Franco, but he was only able to distinguish the ball on the Timon Road, which launched a recovery into an unprotected network.

The hosts were rejected by two wonderful half in the first half of Lawrence Figurox, where their attempt to enter the qualifying places was thwarted by some of the poor to finish and defend Swansea.

With the comment of Joe Williams and Ross Macurory, the President of Bristol Liam Manning made three changes to a 1-1 draw in Oxford. In the presence of Max Bird and Hydeon Roberts, as well as Anis Mohamed Lujrj Al Dirt.

Swansea gave for the first time the deadline for the signing of Luis O’Brien in the midfield as one of the four changes, which also witnessed Kyle Nuton and the Day of Ji Song and Zan Fibnik.

Bristol City had better than the first open half, forcing moments of brilliance from Vigorox. In eight minutes, the tall goalkeeper dived his right in the palm trees over the head of Jason Knight from the angle of the birds.

The 22nd minute witnessed Figurox equally a good stop, and this time it dived down to its left to the Luke Mcnaly plane around the post.

Ten minutes later, Swansea created his first opening, but Ronald could not shoot Tamley in Oliri from Noteon via the ball.

Rob Dicky operated a head of the Faris Cross, where the hosts continued to threaten. But the Noteon pass is another minute before he witnessed the separator directly, so he made his attempt to raise the ball over Oliri, which made a weak effort directly in the arm of the goalkeeper.

Liam Coleen sent a free kick 20 yard over the bar, where Swansea missed the last opportunity for 45 active minutes, as both sides were lacking in the advanced edge.

Josh Timon from Swansea celebrates his goal against Bristol City
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Josh Timon from Swansea celebrates his goal against Bristol City

Tymon’s goal has been rewarded for the best talisman in Swansea at the beginning of the second half. Manning responded by sending him to striker Senkler Armstrong and the Nahki Wells and Mehmeti striker.

ARMSTRONG is the latest immediate effect and forced an angle from which you have directed.

But Swansei should have risen after 68 minutes when I fed the impressive EOM, the unique EOM inside the box and fired directly at O’Lery of 12 yards.

Robbins returned directly to the attack for Armstrong to purify the crossbar. Then Maning’s decision to send an additional striker, as he was 14 minutes left when the low Sam Bale engine returned from the post.

Swansea had to defend their lives in the closing stages, as Operation made a wonderful block from the Bird shot, while another branch of the birds was made in a corner when the visitors stood up.

Managers

Bristol City Liam Manning:

“There were many positives in performance. I feel frustrated as it should be supporters because everything was there regardless of the result.

“Their goalkeeper has achieved two distinct reservations and we continued to ask Swansea questions in the final whistle.

“In the end, we just lacked this part of the sidewalk and quality in front of the goal. But the progress we made this season was there again for everyone to see.

“We paid a short period at the beginning of the second half when it decreased in certain areas. But regardless of this I have no complaints about the efforts of the players.

“There is a quick chance to apostasy at home to Stoke City on Wednesday and we have shown ourselves able to overcome the setbacks this season.”

Luke Williams from Swansea:

“It was a hard victory. We are now in a transitional period, learn to communicate with Matt Grames, who was important to us, and when this is the case, the main thing is to play with complete commitment.

“Players were strong and elastic enough to deal with a lot of pressure from a very good side, but they are also brave enough to create some really good opportunities.

“I see Bristol City original competitors. Liam Manning is a great coach and they have to support him in the long run. This may turn into a very important result for us.”

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