Bristol City Beats Middlesbrough 2-1

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George Earthy holds his hands to his ears as he runs in celebration

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Bristol City has moved into the Championship top six after coming from behind to defeat Middlesbrough 2-1 at Ashton Gate. The win continues Bristol City's strong run of home form, with this being their sixth win in their past seven league games at Ashton Gate. Middlesbrough, on the other hand, remains without a win on the road since New Year's Day and has now suffered five straight defeats.

The match saw Tommy Conway give Middlesbrough the lead in the 37th minute with a header, but Bristol City substitute George Earthy scored twice in the second half to secure the win for the hosts. Earthy's first goal came in the 72nd minute when he tapped in from close range after a cross from Cam Pring, and his second came in the 82nd minute when he followed up on a free-kick from Scott Twine that had hit the crossbar. The Championship table has seen significant changes with this win, and Bristol City is now in a strong position to push for a playoff spot.

The hosts had several chances to open the scoring in the first half, with Scott Twine and Anis Mehmeti both coming close, but it was Middlesbrough who took the lead through Conway's header. The second half saw Bristol City apply more pressure, and the introduction of substitutes Yu Hirakawa, Earthy, and Pring gave the team a new lease of life. The team dynamics changed significantly after the substitutions, and the win was a testament to the tactics employed by Bristol City manager Liam Manning.

Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick will be under increasing pressure after this defeat, which leaves his side 11th in the table. The team's inability to hold onto a lead has been a recurring problem this season, and Carrick will need to find a solution if his side is to climb back into the playoff spots. The match statistics show that Bristol City had more possession and shots on goal, and the team's determination and perseverance paid off in the end.

The win is a significant boost for Bristol City, who are now just a few points off the automatic promotion spots. The team will be looking to build on this momentum in their next match against Millwall on Tuesday, March 4th. The Championship schedule is packed, and every match counts in the race for promotion. Here are the match scores:

  • Bristol City 2
  • Middlesbrough 1
And here are the player statistics:
  • George Earthy: 2 goals
  • Tommy Conway: 1 goal
  • Scott Twine: 1 assist

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