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Johnson continues winger search

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Bristol City boss Gary Johnson admits he has struggled to find a winger after the departure of Michael McIndoe.

McIndoe gap yet to be filled at Ashton Gate

Bristol City boss Gary Johnson admits he has struggled to find a left-sided winger after the departure of Michael McIndoe. Scottish winger McIndoe moved to Coventry for an undisclosed fee in August after two seasons at Ashton Gate. Johnson has since been unable to find the right replacement which at times has forced him to try new formations this term with the Robins lurking just outside the play-off positions in the Championship. Johnson said: "At the time it was right for Michael McIndoe to move on and the search was on to find another left-sided player who could affect the game. "Michael did that at the start but not near the end of his time here. "There aren't many players like that around, and we are aware of that situation. We also don't have cover for Jamie McAllister. "We are extensively looking for the right left-sided player to give us balance. "If we do find the right one we'll bring them in. It's not that I don't want to play wingers. The best wingers are the ones (other teams) don't want to let go anyway." He reiterated: "I promise we're looking."