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Middlesbrough 4-0 Preston North End: Tommy Conway scores twice in emphatic Boro win

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and Preston North End at the Riverside Stadium on Saturday; Tommy Conway scores twice as Boro seal emphatic win against 10-player Lilywhites.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and Preston North End.

Middlesbrough moved to within three points of Sky Bet Championship leaders Coventry by heaping more misery on 10-man Preston at the Riverside.

Alan Browne, who made more than 400 appearance in a decade for North End from 2014-2024, returned to haunt his former club by putting Boro ahead, while Tommy Conway and Morgan Whittaker exploited defensive lapses to put Boro three up at half-time.

Jordan Storey was red-carded shortly after the resumption and Conway rounded off the scoring to give second-placed Middlesbrough a 4-0 win - their fourth in a row in the league that leaves them breathing down the neck of Frank Lampard's Coventry, who travel to struggling Norwich on Monday.

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Play-off chasing Preston, meanwhile, slipped to a fourth successive defeat in all competitions and face questions over their backline after conceding seven goals in their last two matches.

They started brightly on Teesside and saw appeals for a penalty turned down when Matt Targett intercepted Storey's header with his upper torso, but they flatlined after Middlesbrough took a ninth-minute lead.

Targett's teasing cross over the top saw Browne shrug off Jamal Lewis, who fell to the floor, and the on-loan Sunderland midfielder excellently controlled the ball with his right foot before finishing coolly with his left.

Browne missed the chance to double his and Middlesbrough's tally by curling wide of Jack Walton's far post, but Preston were caught on their heels again in the 28th minute, which was fully exploited by Conway.

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A speculative curling pass forward from Luke Ayling was latched on to by Conway, who had left Storey and Odel Offiah trailing in his wake, before sending the ball through Walton's legs and into the net.

Preston were reeling and worse was to follow as Walton rolled the ball to Lewis Gibson on the edge of the box but he was dispossessed by Whittaker, who lashed home his 11th goal of the season after 42 minutes.

Any hope of a second-half comeback evaporated five minutes after the restart when Storey was sent off for hauling down Conway, having dithered on the ball, denying the frontman from going through on goal.

Conway would not be denied in the 54th minute as he reacted quickest to Hayden Hackney's free-kick being saved by Walton to score the rebound as Preston threatened to completely unravel.

They held firm for more than half an hour but failed to test Middlesbrough goalkeeper Sol Brynn. Preston have now gone 380 minutes since their last goal.

Boro strike four times to thrash Preston

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Alan Browne gives Middlesbrough the lead in their Championship clash with Preston.

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Tommy Conway doubles Middlesbrough's lead in their Championship clash with Preston.

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Morgan Whittaker scored Middlesbrough's third goal of the match after a huge error at the back from Preston.

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Tommy Conway scores his second to put Middlesbrough four up in their Championship clash with Preston.

The managers

Middlesbrough's Kim Hellberg:

"Of course I watch the table but we need to keep our performance up It's not for me to focus too much on the table because I need to prepare my team and develop them.

"We need to get better and that's the key thing. We're always trying to get better. We never stop trying to get better the next day than we were the day before.

"[Conway's] work-rate is unbelievable. He got the red card with his pressing as well. I have always seen him as a top player.

"As a striker you also need to get those goals and that is what he is doing now. He is a top striker, a top person and I'm so happy for him, no one deserves it more."

Preston's Paul Heckingbottom:

"The goals are all mistakes. You're never going to win games if you give goals away like that.

"We've gifted the game to Boro but they're a good side. It would have been hard enough not doing that. But I can't accept we come to a place like this and just because they're a good side, we roll over.

"We can play to those levels. Our challenge is putting a group together that can do it for 46 games."

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