Sunday 10 February 2008

City back on form

After last Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to big spending QPR it was important Bristol City returned to winning ways yesterday against a struggling Sheffield Wednesday side. Before the game, manager Gary Johnson made a plea to supporters to do that ‘little bit extra’ to support the team, in a game which was a must-win if we were to stay amongst the leaders. After last week’s result, the national press were quick to say our ‘bubble had burst’ yet again, but we have proven this season we can bounce back from setbacks and this was the case on Saturday.

The game also saw the return of captain Louis Carey who has been sorely missed in recent weeks. Dele Adebola was making his home debut up front with Nick Carle playing just behind him in a 4-4-1-1 formation. We started brightly with Marvin Elliot seeing his header bounce off the crossbar and in the first five minutes it was clear City had sorely missed a strong target man like Dele. Since Steve Brooker’s persistent knee injuries of last season, we have lacked a player in this mould. Hopefully, with Brooker now playing at Cheltenham Town on loan in a bid to regain his fitness, we should soon have two target men at the club.

It seemed only a matter of time before the deadlock was broken and the first goal arrived after eight minutes. Michael McIndoe threaded a through ball to Adebola who slotted the ball past goalkeeper Lee Grant and into the far corner of the net. From then on we could have added at least two more goals with Carle seeing one chance flash wide and another well saved by Grant after a promising run by McIndoe. Wednesday rarely threatened and the only person in danger of causing City problems was referee Richard Shoebridge, who failed to spot many poor challenges by Brian Law’s team.

At half-time the score was 1-0 and I was in two minds as to whether to be pleased that we were winning and creating chances or disappointed that we had wasted most of those chances. We started the second half as we had the first, pushing forward and creating chances. However, with Wednesday behind it was inevitable their forwards would put pressure on us. Marcus Tudgay sent a dipping effort wide of Adriano Basso’s post while Sean McAllister header was tipped over the crossbar with a fingertip save from Basso.

That save was crucial as moments later City scored a second. Carle’s pass to Adebola eventually found its way into Bradley Orr’s path, who lashed the ball into the far corner of the net from 15 yards. At last, the home side and the majority of the 15,600 could sit back and enjoy the rest of the game. Too often this season, City have failed to score the decisive second goal, leaving fans on the edge of our seats.

Gary Johnson then substituted Adebola and Carle soon after the second goal with Tuesday’s away game at Scunthorpe in mind. Lee Trundle and Darren Byfield came on in their places and both threatened to add a third. Trundle’s layoff to McIndoe should have made it 3-0 but the winger shot straight at the Goalkeeper.

Wednesday did eventually score with Lee Bullen firing past Basso with a fierce volley, but it was far too late in injury time for it to spoil the party. After the game, Johnson, in his post match interview told reporters, a supporter in Japan did his extra bit to support the team by lighting a candle and sending a picture to the team.

City now only trail leaders West Brom by one point, and with 15 games to go the dream of the Premiership is still on as our ‘bubble’ remains intact.

ANDY DAVIES

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