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Preston North End vs Middlesbrough. Sky Bet Championship.

DeepdaleAttendance13,824.

Preston North End 0

    Middlesbrough 2

    • R Gestede (40th minute)
    • B Davies (62nd minute own goal)

    Preston 0-2 Middlesbrough: Boro maintain surge with win at Deepdale

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

    Middlesbrough's fine festive run continued as an overhead volley from Rudy Gestede and an own goal from Ben Davies secured a 2-0 win at Preston.

    Jonathan Woodgate's side have now won all four of their matches during the Christmas programme, alleviating their relegation worries and enabling them to start looking upwards towards the play-off places.

    Preston, on the other hand, are stuck in a rut, with their latest defeat coming courtesy of an insipid performance that saw them fail to match Middlesbrough in all areas of the field.

    Boro ended 2019 in impressive fashion, winning 2-0 at promotion-chasing West Brom, and the Teessiders picked up where they had left off as they dominated the opening stages at Deepdale.

    Middlesbrough's Rudy Gestede (right) celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the gam
    Image: Middlesbrough's Rudy Gestede (right) celebrates scoring his side's first goal of the gam

    Marvin Johnson drilled an early strike narrowly wide of a post, and was involved again moments later as he sent a cross from the left-hand side that Gestede glanced wide under pressure from two defenders.

    Gestede was making his first league start of the season and was the focal point for most of Middlesbrough's attacking play. The former Blackburn striker won a number of headed knock-downs, but his strike partner, Ashley Fletcher, tended to be too far away to take advantage.

    Boro were most threatening when they were able to deliver towards Gestede in the box, and the striker went close midway through the first half as he nodded Djed Spence's centre wide of the target.

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    Preston had not fashioned a single opportunity at that stage, and Alex Neil's side's lack of conviction was no doubt a reflection of their failure to win seven of their previous nine matches.

    Paul Gallagher whistled a long-range effort wide of the target, but that was a rare moment of excitement for the hosts, who deservedly fell behind five minutes before the break.

    Paddy McNair whipped a free-kick into the box, Preston's defenders failed to clear their lines, and when Marcus Tavernier nodded the ball down, Gestede was on hand to swivel and guide home a hooked overhead volley.

    Preston's players increased the tempo of their play as they chased an equaliser after the interval, and Andrew Hughes went close when he nodded Ben Pearson's cross wide shortly before the hour mark.

    Gestede threatened to double Middlesbrough's advantage at the other end, glancing narrowly wide from a corner, but it was Preston's Davies who was the key figure when the visitors did eventually extend their lead in the 62nd minute.

    Chasing back towards his own goal with Fletcher for company, Davies panicked and prodded the ball past his own goalkeeper, Declan Rudd.

    What the managers said...

    Preston's Alex Neil: "The last two games have been very similar in that the first goal has been crucial. Our home form has been built on being aggressive and getting the first goal and, in the last two games when that hasn't happened, we've struggled.

    "We're not carrying the threat in terms of getting the number of goals we would like. We had possession, but to be honest, possession doesn't really matter. I'm trying to commit more bodies forward and be more offensive, but when they've got that first goal, they're happy to sit back and not commit too many men forward. We're naturally disappointed."

    Middlesbrough's Jonathan Woodgate: "It comes down to team spirit. Even when we were losing games, we had that team spirit, whether people believe me or not.

    "I told Rudy Gestede he was playing two days before the West Brom game. I said that's your game so go and get yourself set, you are going to play that game. I thought he was unplayable at times. It was the right decision to bring Rudy in. You have to look after players and, when other players do come in, they show a real will to work for the shirt and the team."

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