Bristol City vs Brighton and Hove Albion. Sky Bet Championship.
Ashton GateAttendance15,256.
Bristol City 0
Brighton and Hove Albion 4
- J Murphy (8th minute)
- S Baldock (21st minute)
- T Hemed (56th minute)
- M Little (75th minute own goal)
Bristol City 0-4 Brighton: Brighton rout Bristol City
Wednesday 24 February 2016 10:58, UK
Sam Baldock gave Bristol City a reminder of his finishing skills as Brighton rekindled their promotion challenge with a 4-0 Sky Bet Championship win at Ashton Gate on Tuesday evening.
The striker - who netted 25 times for the Robins in the 2013-14 season - was on target in the first half to help Chris Hughton's team quickly erase the memory of Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Cardiff City.
Jamie Murphy, Tomer Hemed and a Mark Little own goal sealed the rout for the visiting Seagulls, while Lee Johnson's first defeat as Bristol City head coach could hardly have been more emphatic.
For Hughton, it was the perfect response to the setback at Cardiff as his team outplayed their hosts in all departments.
Brighton controlled the first half after grabbing the early lead and looked strong at the back, while posing a threat with some swift breaks.
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Murphy fired the visitors into an eighth minute lead, capitalising on a mistake by young defender Zak Vyner to burst into the box on the left and beat Richard O'Donnell with a precise low finish.
Lee Tomlin had City's best moments. His 13th-minute free kick following a foul on Korey Smith was tipped over by David Stockdale.
Tomlin went close again two minutes later, latching onto Joe Bryan's head down and seeing his volley from 12 yards deflected over the crossbar.
Baldock doubled the Seagulls' advantage on 21 minutes, playing neat one-two before taking the ball along the edge of the 18 yard line and finding the bottom corner with a fine right-footed shot.
As the first period wore on, City came up against a brick wall in a well-drilled Brighton defence and grew frustrated, as did their fans.
Tomlin shot just over from 30 yards as the home side attempted to start the second half at a high tempo.
But the result was put beyond doubt on 56 minutes when Hemed toe-poked the third from close range, having got behind Vyner, who was having a difficult home debut.
After the third goal City refused to lie down. Stockdale saved spectacularly from a Jonathan Kodjia volley and dived this left to keep out a long range effort from Marlon Pack.
Vyner's difficult night ended when he was replaced by Little on 64 minutes, only for the replacement to suffer the indignity of an own goal as substitute James Wilson was allowed a free header at the far post and the ball went in off the defender.
To make matters even worse the hosts missed an injury time penalty, substitute Kieran Agard blazing over after being fouled by Beram Kayal.