The Football League Paper

NOT AGAIN! REACH PUNISHES ROBINS

Pearson fumes at ‘mistakes’

- By Richard Latham

NIGEL Pearson bemoaned Bristol City’s frustratin­g habit of conceding late goals after Adam Reach grabbed a stoppage-time equaliser for West Brom.

The substitute volleyed home from close range with almost the last kick of the game, having only been on the pitch for a couple of minutes, to earn the visitors a point after they had twice been behind.

Nahki Wells, an early replacemen­t for the injured Antoine Semenyo, fired City in front from Andreas Weimann’s 29th minute cross as he produced an unerring finish with his left foot from eight yards.

Karlan Grant levelled with a 68th-minute penalty after goalkeeper Dan Bentley had been adjudged to have fouled Kyle Bartley.

But Weimann looked to have won it when he thumped an unstoppabl­e 85th-minute volley into the roof of the net for his 18th goal of the season after Atkinson headed on a Robbie Cundy free-kick.

However, it was deja vu for Pearson, who has seen his side squander numerous points this season by failing to see out games when in front.

He said: “It was the same old story. The fans must be as sick of hearing me talk about late goals as they are of seeing them conceded.

“We had the ball ten yards from their corner flag in the dying moments and then made a mess of a throw-in.

“You can’t make decisions for players and some poor ones have cost us again.

“I have an honest group of players, but we simply can’t go on making the same mistakes. We have a problem with consistenc­y. After being so poor at Barnsley in midweek, we have looked solid in this game and our goalkeeper has not had much to do.

“I have no issue with the penalty, having seen it again, although I felt we should have had one ourselves in the second half.

“All credit to Andi Weimann, who is a manager’s delight.

“When we have a player on 18 goals and are where we are in the league, it doesn’t take a genius to work out what the problems are.

“Today we have been pretty good at the back, yet still conceded twice. There is a lot of work to be done on our defending as a team.”

Albion boss Steve Bruce admitted the outcome was a blow to his club’s chances of getting involved in the playoffs. He said: “We are reaching the stage when we have to win games to achieve our objective, so I am disappoint­ed.

“Our first-half display was nowhere near good enough. The second half was much better, but one thing we have to sort out is that we are up one minute and down the next.

“After beating Fulham, I expected better. Conditions were difficult, with a swirling wind and a pitch that rugby had been played on the night before. It looked like it. But we can use those things as excuses. We conceded two very poor goals.

“I’m delighted for Adam Reach that he got his goal because he is a great profession­al, but we can’t be relying on scoring in stoppage time.”

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PICTURE: Alamy STRETCH: West Brom’s Darnell Furlong, left, and Bristol City’s Cameron Pring

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