Bristol Post

Football Robins boss in show of support for Scott after his off-day

- Richard FORRESTER richard.forrester@reachplc.com

NIGEL Pearson doesn’t believe Alex Scott’s potential final game at Ashton Gate weighed on his mind after the midfielder had a difficult afternoon in the 2-1 defeat against Burnley.

The 19-year-old talent, heavily linked with a summer exit to the Premier League and most recently with Brighton, had a rare off day including a costly mistake to allow Jay Rodriguez to score his winner moments after Tommy Conway’s equaliser.

By his high standards, Scott had a quiet game and he was substitute­d in the 70th minute, replaced by Nahki Wells as City looked for a route back into the game. After his departure off the field to a standing ovation, Pearson put his arm around his shoulder and had a word in his ear before he took his place on the bench.

When asked what was said after his substituti­on, Pearson said: “Well done. Well done, don’t worry about it.

“Look, you can’t expect players to be on a trajectory of success continuall­y. In life, we all have to deal with setbacks and disappoint­ment and it’s how you deal with those that ultimately decide how successful you’ll be and how good you are at whatever you do for a living.

“People like Scotty and Tommy (Conway) have had really positive impacts on the team, but they’re going to make mistakes because they’re only human beings. Our job as staff is to support them and help them negotiate good and bad times.

“When things are going well it’s important to keep players grounded and when things go slightly awry it’s more important to give them support and positive feedback and help them find solutions. There’s not a player who’s ever played who hasn’t had either a loss of form or has made mistakes. I don’t judge him for that, he’s been brilliant.”

City fell behind in the first half when Manuel Benson cut in on his left foot and arrowed an unstoppabl­e strike into the top corner. There was a notable gulf in class in the opening 45 minutes, but City responded in a positive fashion in the second half.

❝ When things are going well it’s important to keep players grounded and when things go slightly awry it’s more important to give them support and positive feedback and help them find solutions

Andi Weimann made a positive impact on his introducti­on and it was his assist for Conway which gave the hosts lift-off in front of over 24,000 spectators. Two minutes later, Scott’s loose pass was controlled by Rodriguez who buried his effort into the corner.

Pearson added: “In the second half I thought we were pretty good and we didn’t do enough with our possession in the first half. Disappoint­ed with the two goals really.

“We talked all week about not letting him come inside on his left peg but there we go, so that was disappoint­ing. The second goal potentiall­y knocks the stuffing out of us but we responded really well. they’ve been in a decent game today.

“We’re disappoint­ed not to finish our home campaign with a positive result because I think we’ve put a lot of effort into our performanc­es and today I was pleased with how we continued to stretch them by being positive.

“I think the substitute­s all had a positive impact on the game and that’s something that is a huge improvemen­t from previous seasons.

“Whether we’ve had a young bench or are experience­d one like today, the players that go on you know will give what the team needs, our biggest progressio­n this year is the identity of this team and the level of performanc­e and how we go about the games now is a lot more positive.”

 ?? Picture: Will Cooper/JMP ?? Bristol City midfielder Alex Scott during Saturday’s game against Burnley
Picture: Will Cooper/JMP Bristol City midfielder Alex Scott during Saturday’s game against Burnley

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