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Bristol City vs Huddersfield Town. Sky Bet Championship.

Ashton GateAttendance20,762.

Bristol City 5

  • A Weimann (11th minute, 49th minute)
  • J Brownhill (11th minute)
  • T Kongolo (30th minute own goal)
  • N Eliasson (36th minute)
  • A Williams (40th minute)

Huddersfield Town 2

  • K Ahearne-Grant (35th minute)
  • J Bacuna (57th minute)

Bristol City 5-2 Huddersfield: Robins return to winning ways

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Ashton Gate

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Huddersfield

Josh Brownhill celebrated his 150th appearance for Bristol City with a goal and an assist in a 5-2 Sky Bet Championship win over Huddersfield at Ashton Gate.

The hosts were 4-1 up at the break having taken an 11th-minute lead when Andreas Weimann's shot from inside the box was diverted past Kamil Grabara by Brownhill.

It was 2-0 on the half-hour when Niclas Eliasson's inswinging cross from the right was deflected into his own net by Terence Kongolo under pressure from Nathan Baker.

Karlan Grant halved the deficit after 35 minutes, turning his marker to net with a right-footed shot from an angle, but seconds later Eliasson headed home a Brownhill cross.

Eliasson was causing havoc and his 40th-minute cross was converted by Ashley Williams with a bullet header at the near post.

Four minutes after the break it was 5-1 as Weimann ran onto an Adam Nagy through ball and rounded goalkeeper Grabara before firing home from a narrow angle.

Juninho Bacuna pulled a goal back with a sweet low drive from 25 yards, but it proved no more than a consolation for his side despite their hard-fought performance in the second half.

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Huddersfield suffered a blow after only five minutes when striker Fraizer Campbell hobbled off to be replaced by Adama Diakhaby. Grant moved up front from the left flank and caused plenty of problems apart from his goal in an open first half.

His 18th-minute volley from 25 yards brought a brilliant fingertip save from Robins goalkeeper Dan Bentley as the visitors recovered from an uncertain start that saw the hosts go in front.

Grabara did equally well to save Eliasson's close-range shot after a superb 22nd-minute through ball from Nagy had put the winger in on goal.

Huddersfield looked well in the game when responding to Kongolo's own goal with Grant's strike, but inability to defend crosses cost them dear as Eliasson and Williams put City out of sight by the break.

Visiting boss Danny Cowley made a change at half-time, sending on Josh Koroma for his first substitute Diakhaby - but any hope of a fightback was dispelled by Weimann's clinical finish.

Bacuna's goal sparked a brief spell of pressure but - at the other end - Grabara had to produce a good save to keep out a Tommy Rowe shot.

Neither Huddersfield's players, nor their 800 travelling fans ever gave up and Cowley's men remained a threat going forward right to the death.

But they could not match City's cutting edge on a day when Lee Johnson's team produced some scintillating attacking football to achieve a result that saw them move into the play-off zone.

What the managers said...

Bristol City's Lee Johnson: "The lads are going out tonight. I don't think I went as far as saying I would ban the party if we didn't play well but I might have hinted at it! We had a setback at West Brom in midweek and I asked for a response. Today we were absolutely brilliant against a team who have improved since Danny Cowley took over and presented another tough test.

"We have been sending Niclas Eliasson for weekly judo sessions. They have ensured he uses his body better and has the strength to match his ability. He was outstanding, but that applied to a lot of my players. Han-Noah Massengo was fantastic in midfield for such a young player and the world is his oyster on that display."

Huddersfield's Danny Cowley: "I actually felt ashamed when I went over to applaud our fans at the end. We are pampered and flew down yesterday when they were working to earn the money to come and watch us.

"Now they face a long journey home and I feel for them because they stuck behind the players throughout the game and were a credit to our club. I am not used to seeing my players lack resilience. We did not have enough good men out there with the qualities you need to get results away from home in the Championship."

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