Sunderland Echo

Pearson blames basic errors for City’s loss

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Nigel Pearson rued his side’s defensive errors after Sunderland landed their first win of the Championsh­ip season at Ashton Gate on Saturday afternoon.

Pearson praised Ellis Simms and Ross Stewart for the pressure they exerted on his back three in the 3-2 win for the Black Cats, but said that the goals were all avoidable.

Bristol City have now lost both their fixtures in the opening two weeks of the season, though they were undone by a hugely dubious penalty decision and a deflected goal at Hull City last weekend.

Pearson said his side are leaving themselves with too much to do.

“We're two games in and we've conceded five goals," Pearson said.

"I can argue last week that we were unlucky but I can't argue with that this week.

"The first is an individual mistake, the second we've got a throw-in and they score a goal from our throw-in, some really poor defensive work and the third one... it's just too easy for them.

"Even when they scored the third we've still had chances to get back in so it's a frustratio­n but two games in and concede five goals.

"Credit to them they put us under pressure. Their front two were quite lively but we still made basic errors which we've been punished for and that is a big frustratio­n.

"We've dominated possession today and we're not really a possession-based side. But we've had around 60 per cent possession but not been able to do enough with it.

"I don't think I need to pick the team up right now. They have to feel the pain of losing first and I'll pick them up later, but not now. It's got to hurt them."

 ?? ?? Bristol City boss Nigel Pearson blamed basic errors.
Bristol City boss Nigel Pearson blamed basic errors.

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