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Bristol City vs Portsmouth; Sky Bet Championship

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Bristol City vs Portsmouth. Sky Bet Championship.

Ashton Gate StadiumAttendance24,560.

Bristol City 3

  • A Mehmeti (15th minute, 32nd minute)
  • R Dickie (35th minute)

Portsmouth 0

    Bristol City 3-0 Portsmouth: Anis Mehmeti double steers Robins to victory

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Portsmouth at Ashton Gate on Sunday; Anis Mehmeti's double and Rob Dickie seal a comfortable victory for Liam Manning's Robins.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Portsmouth.

    Anis Mehmeti netted two first-half goals to set Bristol City on course for a convincing 3-0 Championship win over Portsmouth at Ashton Gate.

    The hosts took a 15th-minute lead when Max Bird's through-ball split the middle of Pompey's defence and Mehmeti was allowed a clear run before shooting calmly past Nicolas Schmid with his right foot.

    It was 2-0 on 32 minutes as Mehmeti got on the end of a low Nahki Wells cross from the left and side-footed just inside the far post. Three minutes later Rob Dickie fired home from close range after a shot from fellow central defender Luke McNally was saved.

    Rob Dickie scores Bristol City's third goal against Portsmouth
    Image: Rob Dickie scores Bristol City's third goal against Portsmouth

    The result was the exact reverse of the outcome when the sides met at Fratton Park earlier in the season and Portsmouth could have no complaints as the Robins missed several other good chances.

    City made two changes from the 1-0 home win over Luton with Wells and Mehmeti replacing Fally Mayulu and Yu Hirakawa, while Pompey boss John Mousinho brought Terry Devlin, Owen Moxon, Sammy Silvera and Paddy Lane into his starting line-up.

    Portsmouth included two former City players in Marlon Pack and Ryley Towler and Bird's pass bisected them for Mehmeti's opening goal, which led to a period of dominance for the home side.

    Pompey striker Colby Bishop had brought a low save from Max O'Leary but Wells, twice, and Mehmeti went close to increasing City's lead. Wells should have made it 2-0 on 29 minutes when clean through the middle, taking his shot early and putting it wide.

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    It mattered little as Portsmouth looked vulnerable to every attack. Soon Mehmeti had grabbed his second and Dickie's strike provided another shock for the massed ranks of travelling fans behind the goal.

    The second half began with Bishop having a header comfortably saved by O'Leary. But soon normal service was resumed at the other end as Scott Twine's shot was deflected for a corner.

    After substitutions by both teams, City replacement Sam Bell, on for Wells, saw a low shot saved at full stretch by Schmid. Then Mehmeti squandered a great chance for a hat-trick when volleying over from a Jason Knight cross.

    Mehmeti fluffed his lines again from a Bell pass on 78 minutes with City still creating all the clear opportunities.

    Pack volleyed wide from a rare Pompey raid in the closing stages but City went close again when substitute Hirakawa headed over and the same player had a shot deflected for a corner.

    Visiting fans stayed behind their team until the final whistle but saw their club slip into the Championship drop zone, while impressive City consolidated a position in the top half.

    The managers

    Bristol City's Liam Manning:

    "Of course, we talked about what had happened away at Portsmouth when we got what we deserved on the night.

    "It was a spur to make sure we did better today and I couldn't be happier with the performance.

    "We brought Anis Mehmeti and Nahki Wells into the starting line-up and their contributions again illustrated the depth we now have to our squad. Competition for places is fierce.

    "With just over half the season gone, we are four points off the play-offs and I believe there are clear signs of progress."

    Portsmouth's John Mousinho:

    "It was a disappointing performance and result. We shot ourselves in the foot with the opening goal after starting well.

    "The most disappointing thing for me was that we went under after conceding that goal and gave away two more, one from a corner when we didn't compete for the ball while raising arms for an offside that wasn't there.

    "I made changes today because it has been a very busy period and players can look a bit leggy with three games in a week.

    "That wasn't the reason we lost. We can look at all 11 players in that respect."

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