Bristol Post

The occasion affected Han-Noah, admits Robins manager Pearson

- Richard FORRESTER richard.forrester@reachplc.com

NIGEL Pearson admitted the occasion got the better of Han-Noah Massengo with the Bristol City midfielder in tears after the fulltime whistle at Huddersfie­ld on saturday.

In what increasing­ly appears to be his final appearance for the Reds, the City manager started the midfielder in the absence of Joe Williams, who missed out with an Achilles problem.

Massengo, 20, struggled to make an impact in the contest and was substitute­d in the 54th minute, replaced by George Tanner, who was making his first appearance since the hamstring injury he suffered at the end of last year. At the full-time whistle, Massengo was visibly emotional as he stood and applauded the travelling away supporters who had made the long trip up north to watch the Robins lose 2-0 to Huddersfie­ld in the final game of the season.

Afterwards, Pearson admitted he had sympathy for the popular midfielder. He said: “I think today was probably a little step too far.

“The occasion affected him. He’s a young man who’s a super lad but I felt for him a bit today because he was playing against a very good side and he will be a bit emotional as well. We’ll see what happens.”

Pearson also confirmed the club have yet to receive an offer for the

Frenchman, despite reported interest from Lyon and Freiberg who were hopeful of signing Massengo in January.

He added: “I’ve said what I said in the week. He hasn’t left yet, he’ll only leave if it suits us.

“We haven’t received any offers. There was speculatio­n last year but we didn’t receive any last year and we haven’t so far this year.

“There is still a potential for him to be here. Sorry to pour water on that story. We’ll see what happens basically. Everybody is in the plans until they take themselves out of it.”

City went into the contest on the back of five games without defeat but were undone by two first-half goals through Harry Toffolo and

Danny Ward as the hosts cemented third place in the Championsh­ip.

Pearson was happy with how his side performed on the whole but admitted it was just a gulf in quality that was the difference.

“We had a right good go at it against a very good team. They’re as good as anybody in this league,” he added.

“Look, sometimes the difference is just the key moments.

“They have got real pace and power. I thought it would be an interestin­g game but I suppose the higher you go and the sides that you play who are better than you, when you have your chances you have to take them and it didn’t quite happen for us today.”

 ?? ?? Bristol City’s Han-Noah Massengo on the ball against Huddersfie­ld
Bristol City’s Han-Noah Massengo on the ball against Huddersfie­ld

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