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Ashton Gate.
Bristol City 2-0 Preston: Robins ease to victory at Ashton Gate
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Bristol City and Preston at Ashton Gate as goals from Famara Diedhiou and Zak Vyner secure victory for the Robins on Saturday afternoon
Saturday 16 January 2021 18:43, UK
Bristol City kept their Championship play-off bid on track with a 2-0 victory over Preston at Ashton Gate.
The hosts took an eighth-minute lead when Tommy Rowe's in-swinging corner from the right was met with a powerful downward header by Famara Diedhiou for his fifth goal of the season.
Zak Vyner, playing in midfield rather than his normal centre-back role, added the second on 77 minutes with what appeared a mishit left-footed shot from 15 yards that crept inside the far post after the ball had dropped to him in a crowded box.
It was Vyner's first City goal and ensured a win his side just about deserved for their first-half dominance. Preston improved after the break without forcing enough saves from Dan Bentley.
Robins head coach Dean Holden recalled Kasey Palmer to midfield following his loan spell at Swansea after Antoine Semenyo pulled out for personal reasons. Vyner and Jack Hunt replaced Tyreeq Bakinson and Adrian Mariappa.
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Preston boss Alex Neil handed debuts to goalkeeper Daniel Iversen, on loan from Leicester City, and midfielder Ben Whiteman, signed from Doncaster Rovers this week. Two more loan recruits, Jayson Molumby and Ched Evans were on the bench.
City made by far the better start with Palmer in the thick of the action on the left flank. His curling sixth-minute shot from distance was only narrowly off target.
Diedhiou's goal came as no surprise. Tomas Kalas then headed over from a free-kick and Palmer sent another shot just wide.
Iversen tipped over a Diedhiou drive as Preston were hurried into numerous passing errors. It took them 36 minutes to register a shot on target and then Scott Sinclair's tame effort was straight at Bentley.
It was the only time the City 'keeper was brought into action in the opening 45 minutes and City were well worth their half-time lead.
Preston began the second half more brightly and almost equalised on 57 minutes when Paul Huntington's header from a Ben Whiteman corner clipped the top of the crossbar.
Suddenly it was North End dominating possession and City defending desperately.
Chris Martin had a low shot saved as City battled to reassert. Then substitute Han-Noah Massengo tested Iversen with a better effort that was palmed around a post.
Vyner's goal suggested it wasn't Preston's day and the home side protected their two-goal lead with relative comfort in the closing stages.
What the managers said...
Bristol City's Dean Holden: "Zak will score better goals, but he will always remember his first for us. I was right behind the shot and my only concern was that it might spin wide. I just wish there had been a crowd and his family here to see it. He deserved it because it was his first start for me in a new position and I thought his performance was outstanding. It's always good to have versatile players in your squad and Zak is developing that way.
"I thought it was a really solid team performance in the first half particularly. We knew Preston would come at us in the second half, but our game management was really good. Tomas Kalas and Alfie Mawson are a really strong partnership for us at the back and we defended really well. Famara Diedhiou has got us another important goal. Contract talks are continuing with him and hopefully there will be a resolution soon."
Preston's Alex Neil: "We didn't get started for 20 minutes. The players seemed to think we would be able to pop the ball around and play pretty football. City were aggressive and won the midfield battle. The goal they scored came from us not defending the middle of our box, which was very disappointing.
"But from then on, I didn't think there was much in the game. For 30 minutes in the second half we were totally dominant, but we didn't get our final ball right or create enough in their box. Our wide players tended to drop back a bit when we fell behind and we never got enough quality crosses into their box. Then they came back into it and scored a lucky second goal, which finished it for us."