Bristol City vs Leeds United. Sky Bet Championship.
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Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Leeds United at Ashton Gate on Saturday; Daniel Farke's side held to 0-0 draw with Bristol City and squander chance to go top of the table
Saturday 26 October 2024 15:52, UK
Leeds United squandered their opportunity to go top of the Championship as Daniel Farke's side were held to a 0-0 draw against Bristol City.
United had 68 per cent of possession and 17 shots at goal but could not find a way to break down their dogged hosts, who had Liam Manning making an emotional return to coaching duties.
Back in charge for the first time since the tragic death of his baby son Theo, the head coach briefly took to the field before kick-off to acknowledge the warm applause in support of him from both sets of fans, which followed a perfectly observed period of silence to mark the annual period of Remembrance.
Manning then supervised operations from the dugout as City denied Leeds in front of a 25,000 crowd, which produced a cracking atmosphere throughout.
City gave a first start to summer signing Marcus McGuane in place of the suspended Joe Williams in midfield, while winger Yu Hirakawa replaced Anis Mehmeti. Leeds boss Daniel Farke made two changes, bringing in Sam Byram and Dan James for Junior Firpo and the injured Largie Ramazani.
Leeds were first to threaten when Joe Rothwell's right-footed volley following a James cross was hooked wide on 13 minutes. But City responded well and went close twice in quick succession through Liam McNally's acrobatic overhead kick and a Hirakawa shot deflected for a corner.
Brenden Aaronson shot inches over for Leeds when a 29th-minute corner was headed into his path just outside the box. Then, with City temporarily down to 10 because of an injury to Ross McCrorie, Jayden Bogle headed into the
side-netting.
McCrorie was replaced by Kal Naismith on 34 minutes and moments later City goalkeeper Max O'Leary had to dive full length to keep out Wilfried Gnonto's powerful drive. O'Leary came to his side's rescue again on 39 minutes, spreading himself at the feet of James, who had burst clear onto a Gnonto pass.
An entertaining first half lacked only goals. That looked set to change seven minutes into the second half when Gnonto appeared unmarked to meet a cross from the right, only to see his low shot cleared off the line by Zak Vyner.
Seconds later the visitors went close again through an Aaronson shot into the side-netting. Playing towards their massed ranks of travelling fans, Farke's men enjoyed a spell of dominance that saw an Ao Tanaka shot blocked and Byram
head over.
Substitute Mateo Joseph was just too high with a close-range header as City came under constant pressure. Another Aaronson shot was parried by O'Leary with his side hanging on.
Manning's team defended tenaciously to protect a point, but ended the game without having seriously tested Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier. Both sets of supporters were cheering at the final whistle, appreciating the wholehearted efforts of their respective sides.
Bristol City's assistant manager Chris Hogg:
"I was proud of the players again, as I have been throughout a very emotional period. They have handled themselves brilliantly and everyone involved can feel pride at the way they have pulled together for Liam.
"Ross McCrorie has suffered a hamstring injury and I don't know yet how serious it is. Marcus McGuane has had to be patient in awaiting his first start and did well. The effort of the whole team was outstanding."
Leeds' Daniel Farke:
"We always play to win, rather than avoid losing, and we did more than enough to win this game.
"But we were not at our very best and were wasteful in front of goal. It was a very solid away performance, but we had so many good situations to score.
"If we had got one, it would have opened things up and I am sure more would have followed. But we are respectful of Bristol City, who have started the season well and are a very good side.
"There is frustration over not getting all three points. But it's my belief that the best defence in a division always wins promotion, so I am delighted with a rock-solid performance today."