Extended highlights as Famara Diédhiou’s first-half double helped City beat Huddersfield Town 2-1 at Ashton Gate.

The striker pounced with two cool finishes just three minutes apart, as he took his tally to eight goals for the season – now six from his last seven games.

The cliché ‘a game of two halves’ springs to mind as the Terriers showed signs of bouncing back towards the end of the first half and were a constant threat in the second in their bid to get back into the match.

Their pressure eventually came fruition when Juninho Bacuna pounced off the back of a good move and set up a very tense final 30 minutes in BS3.

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9 Comments

  1. I’m not one to right massive comments.

    First 30-35 minutes we were playing some of the best football I’ve seen us play under Holden, and much better football than under LJ. Why is it we go 2-0 up and rather than keep on attacking to get a much better GD which we need, why do we fucking sit back and play like Newcastle United??

    Huddersfield were lacking a shit ton of confidence, and we still nearly managed to bottle the game to them.

    Having 4 shots to their 26 or some shit ridiculous like that, just isn’t acceptable especially when we are in the running atm to fight for that 6th spot….

    Something has to chance in the tactics, I think I speak for everyone when I say. I’d much rather play amazing attacking football and lose and drew games, than win games by going 1/2-0 up and then just sitting back for over an hour. It’s such negative football and it’s horrendous for the lads confidence

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