Sunday Mirror

Wells digs the hole for Boro

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own performanc­es. We’re trying to create a bit of momentum and with three top-drawer goals, this was a pleasing afternoon.”

Boro must be sick of the sight of Nahki Wells.

The former Burnley striker scored against them during his loan spell at QPR last November and he was at it again yesterday with a goal in each half.

His opener was a wonderful strike from the Bermuda ace who curled a left-foot shot beyond Dejan Stojanovic from the angle of the box on six minutes.

But that was matched by Jamie Paterson’s humdinger in the 42nd minute, finishing off a devastatin­g City counter-attack.

From a Boro corner, Andreas Weimann released his team-mate on the right and Paterson beat Djed

Spence on his outside before lashing in a stinging drive from a tight angle.

Wells sealed a convincing victory on 79 minutes, running on to another Weimann assist before beating Stojanovic. Assombalon­ga struck three minutes later, but it was too little, too late.

City had a spring in their step from the outset and could have stretched their lead before Paterson’s stunner when Jack Hunt was sent clear on goal only for Stojanovic to deny him with a fine save.

Keeper Daniel Bentley never looked comfortabl­e under the high ball but he excelled when he pushed George Saville’s header on to the bar.

England Under-21 defender Dael Fry had a

MIDDLESBRO­UGH BRISTOL CITY 4 ........ Shots on Target ......... 6 3 ........ Shots off Target ......... 5 9 ................ Corners ................. 7 11 .................. Fouls .................... 9 1 ................ Offsides ................ 0 65.6 Passing Success %...72.4 276 ....... Total Passes ........ 344 45.9 ..... Possession % ...... 54.1 55.8 .Territoria­l Adv %..44.2 great chance midway through the first period, set up by Saville.

But he blasted high and wide from eight yards out when he should have burst the net. “You’re never going to get an easier chance to equalise,” added Warnock.

“It would have been a different ball game had that gone in.”

Substitute Patrick Roberts might have clawed a goal back before Assombalon­ga scored but the visitors never looked like surrenderi­ng their lead.

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ALL’S WELLS Nahki Wells celebrates scoring the first of his two goals for Bristol City against Middlesbro­ugh at The Riverside
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