Bristol Post

Football Holden hails Martin and Bentley after win against Pompey

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DChris Martin’s strike was a moment of pure genius and Dan Bentley’s save at the end showed his importance to us

EAN Holden praised outstandin­g contributi­ons from Chris Martin and Dan Bentley after his Bristol City team beat Portsmouth 2-1 to reach the FA Cup fourth round.

The Championsh­ip side were being outplayed by their League One opponents when Martin produced a magnificen­t right-footed shot on the turn from the edge of the box on 83 minutes for what proved to be the winner.

Even then Portsmouth refused to lie down and were denied an equaliser with the last kick of the game when Bentley spread himself to keep out a close-range shot from substitute Jordy Hiwula-Mayifuila.

Famara Diedhiou had fired City into a 19th-minute lead with a leftfooted strike from just outside the box after latching on to Hakeeb Adelakun’s pass. But Pompey levelled in first-half stoppage-time when Andrew Cannon pulled the ball back from the left and rightback Callum Johnson drilled a low drive past Bentley.

Holden said: “I was pleased with our first-half display, but we couldn’t maintain it after the break and needed some moments of quality.

“Chris Martin’s strike was a moment of pure genius and Dan Bentley’s save at the end showed his importance to us. I wouldn’t swap him for any ‘keeper in the EFL or above.

“I fielded a strong side because I want to progress in the competitio­n and knew Portsmouth would present a tough test. It was great to have Alfie Mawson back in defence after his injury lay-off and the intention was always to play him for an hour.

“In the first half we passed the ball really well and scored an excellent goal, only for them to equalise with their first shot on target.

“After the interval we gave away the ball too often and allowed them to hit us on the break. There is work to do before our next game at Brentford.”

Pompey boss Kenny Jackett was in no mood for hard luck stories.

“We have caused a very good Championsh­ip side a lot of problems today, but that is no good if you don’t turn pressure into goals,” he said. “The difference was in the quality of the finishing. I was right behind Martin’s shot and it was a terrific strike.

“We are disappoint­ed to lose a game in which our approach play was so good. A mixture of brave defending, good saves and failure to take our chances has cost us.

“Bentley’s save at the end was a really good one because Jordy struck his shot well.”

 ?? Picture: Rogan Thomson/JMP ?? Chris Martin (No 7) is mobbed after scoring Bristol City’s second goal in the 2-1 FA Cup win against Portsmouth at Ashton Gate yesterday
Picture: Rogan Thomson/JMP Chris Martin (No 7) is mobbed after scoring Bristol City’s second goal in the 2-1 FA Cup win against Portsmouth at Ashton Gate yesterday

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