Bristol City vs Bournemouth. Sky Bet Championship.
Ashton Gate.
Bristol City 1
- T Bakinson (38th minute)
Bournemouth 2
- D Bentley (46th minute own goal)
- C Carter-Vickers (88th minute)
Bristol City 1-2 Bournemouth: Cameron Carter-Vickers earns late win for Cherries
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Bristol City and Bournemouth at Ashton Gate as Cameron Carter-Vickers scored late on to seal an important win for the Cherries to keep them sixth.
Wednesday 3 March 2021 23:06, UK
Nigel Pearson's winning start as Bristol City boss was ended by a Dan Bentley error and a late Cameron Carter-Vickers goal in a 2-1 Sky Bet Championship home defeat by Bournemouth.
The hosts took a 38th-minute lead when Jack Hunt supplied a cross from the right for the impressive Tyreeq Bakinson to net with a looping header.
But Bournemouth equalised in first-half stoppage time when City goalkeeper Bentley went to catch a left-wing cross from Junior Stanislas on his goalline and fumbled the ball into the net for an embarrassing own goal.
Carter-Vickers' 88th-minute goal had a touch of fortune about it as a far-post header from substitute Phil Billing appeared to ricochet in off his back.
The win put Bournemouth back in the Championship top six and they were just about worth the points in a close match.
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Pearson made one change from the team who won 3-1 at Swansea, with Steven Sessegnon replacing teenager Ryley Towler. 18-year-old striker Tommy Conway was among the substitutes.
Bournemouth head coach Jonathan Woodgate stuck with the side who beat Watford 1-0, but recalled Jack Stacey to the bench after injury in place of the suspended Jack Wilshere.
The visitors began brightly and defender Lloyd Kelly might have netted twice against his old club in the opening eight minutes.
First he fired high over the bar from a Stanislas pass and then saw a better shot deflected just wide by the fingertips of Bentley, who also had to save from Jefferson Lerma.
Pearson had set up his side with a lone striker in Famara Diedhiou and Nahki Wells operating on the left flank. Zak Vyner filled a deep midfield role protecting the back four.
Diedhiou saw a 19th-minute shot deflected for a corner from City's first meaningful attack before Asmir Begovic kept his side on terms with a double save four minutes later.
After diving to parry Bakinson's low drive, the Bournemouth keeper recovered brilliantly to smother Diedhiou's follow-up effort.
City had grown into the game and went close again after 31 minutes when Kasey Palmer curled a low effort inches wide from the edge of the box. Bakinson supplied the pass and was causing problems breaking from midfield.
His goal emphasised that. Wells had switched to the right flank and City were on top when Bentley's error made it 1-1.
The home side lost Hunt to injury early in the second half and Pearson sent on midfielder Henri Lansbury, moving Vyner to right-back.
It was a tighter game than in the first period, with neither side able to create clear openings. Both teams made attacking changes, with Woodgate sending on Shane Long and Pearson introducing Antoine Semenyo.
Dominic Solanke shot over for Bournemouth under pressure from City skipper Tomas Kalas as the visitors finished strongly, taking the points thanks to Carter-Vickers' late intervention.
What the managers said...
Bristol City's Nigel Pearson: "I am very disappointed with the result and that would still have been the case if the game had ended 1-1. Both Bournemouth goals came from mistakes. Dan Bentley doesn't need telling about the first one and Tyreeq Bakinson lost his man at a corner for the second.
"Dan is a very good goalkeeper. He made a mistake and we move on. I still saw plenty from my players in terms of work ethic and trying to win the game. Last Saturday at Swansea we defended for our lives and came out with a win. Tonight we deserved more. That's football. I try to be positive as often as possible and there was plenty to like about the team's effort."
Bournemouth's Jonathan Woodgate: "Junior Stanislas is claiming our first goal and I don't blame him. The ball was on target when the keeper dropped it. We went on to dominate the second half and were well worth our win. I'm not sure how the winning goal went in, but I don't care.
"The result put us back in the top six and it is now vital that we stay there. I thought we began the game really well. They went ahead with a preventable goal, but I was really pleased with the way my players responded. The second half was how I want us to play and we made positive substitutions to try and win."