Bristol Post

BRISTOL CITY PLAYER RATINGS

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DAN BENTLEY - 6

Kept busy in the opening 45 minutes, keeping Peterborou­gh at bay. Dangerousl­y parried one in the penalty area but got away with it. Perhaps could have commanded his area better for the equaliser.

JAY DASILVA - 7

Provided a real moment of quality with his assist. A great cross right on the head of Atkinson. Played high up the field in the second half, contributi­ng in an attacking sense.

ROBBIE CUNDY - 5

Looked nervy in the first half, almost made to pay for a loose header and caught in possession deep in his own half. Taken off at half-time as City went for a change of shape.

TIMM KLOSE - 6

Struggled at time against Jonson ClarkeHarr­is and was forced to cover for Robbie Cundy in the first half on numerous occasions. Caught out of position in the opening 45 minutes.

ROB ATKINSON - 7

Two goals in two for the big man at the back and another great header to open the scoring. A real threat from set-pieces.

ALEX SCOTT - 6

Seems to be off the boil at the moment. Had a great delivery from a corner early on but struggled to assert his dominance on the game. Moved from wing-back into middle in the second half and improved.

MATTY JAMES - 6

Industrial performanc­e by James without pulling up any trees. Inconsiste­nt with his deliveries. Improved as the match went on with the extra man in midfield. Could have been better in possession. Didn’t have his shooting boots on.

JOE WILLIAMS - 6

Found it difficult to get himself on the ball in the first half but robust with his challenges at times. Complete mishit with a strike proved he was a little rusty on return from injury.

ANDI WEIMANN - 6

Was City’s dangerman in attack, making runs from deep and playing the ball through to Wells in the channels. Not many chances to grab that elusive 20th of the season, although had a tricky volley fired out for a throw-in.

CHRIS MARTIN - 6

Had a couple of sighters with half-chances on goal but to no avail. Won his fair share of headers, including one in the first half that almost freed Weimann. Lacked a partnershi­p with Wells. Chance blocked towards the end.

NAHKI WELLS - 5

Missed a glorious early chance when it looked easier to score from a few yards out. Confidence seemed to disappear afterwards, having struggled to create opportunit­ies. Disappoint­ed to be taken off.

SUBSTITUTE­S ZAK VYNER (for Cundy, 45 mins) - 5

Gave the ball away cheaply on numerous occasions and overhit a cross aiming for the box.

HAN-NOAH MASSENGO (for Williams, 55 mins) - 5

Conceded the free-kick that led to Peterborou­gh’s equalising goal. Lacked confidence in an attacking sense. ANTOINE SEMENYO (for Wells, 71 mins) -6

Sparked City’s attack into life at times, giving the opponents something to think about.

NOT USED: Max O’Leary, Cam Pring, Sam Bell, Tommy Conway.

PETERBOROU­GH UNITED: David Cornell, Josh Knight, Ronnie Edwards, Harrison Burrows, Joe Ward, Jack Taylor, Jeando Fuchs (Reece Brown, 66 mins), Ricky Jade-Jones (Jack Marriott, 62 mins), Kwame Poku, Sammie Szmodics (Frankie Kent, 62 mins), Jonson ClarkeHarr­is.

NOT USED: Jorge Grant, Bali Mumba, Will Blackmore, Joseph Taylor.

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