News in English:
Derby County’s Goal Fest in Bristol
Bristol, England – Derby County delivered a resounding defeat to Bristol City at Ashton Gate Stadium in a match corresponding to the 30th matchday of the Championship. Despite enjoying 60% of the possession, Bristol City couldn’t convert their dominance into goals, while Derby maximized their opportunities.
Rhian Brewster opened the scoring for Derby in the 13th minute, assisted by Craig Elder. Three minutes later, Ben Brereton Diaz extended the lead with a goal courtesy of an assist from Ben Clark. Clark, in turn, scored a goal in the 36th minute, with Brereton Diaz returning the favor in the assist.
In the second half, Derby continued their voracious attack. In the 66th minute, Paul Agyemang scored another goal, assisted by James Ward, and Loui Salvesen sealed the victory in the 88th minute with a goal stemming from an assist by Andreas Weimann. Derby demonstrated relentless efficiency in front of goal, converting a large portion of their 17 shots into valuable opportunities.
Despite Bristol City’s efforts, attempting 7 shots, only one of them was on target. Derby, with 40% possession, was much more effective, displaying a solidity that the hosts couldn’t match. The match also had moments of tension, with a yellow card for each team.
The match, refereed by Tom Nield, ended with a clear victory for Derby County, leaving Bristol City with the task of rethinking their strategy for upcoming matches. The final score was Bristol City 0, Derby County 5.
Substitutions bristol city: at minute 46 M. Sykes came in and Neto Borges went out., at minute 46 S. Bell came in and S. Armstrong went out., at minute 63 S. Twine came in and D. Burgzorg went out., at minute 74 A. Randell came in and S. Morsy went out.
Substitutions derby: at minute 60 L. Travis came in and O. Fraulo went out., at minute 70 R. Brewster came in and J. Banel went out., at minute 70 P. Agyemang came in and L. Salvesen went out., at minute 78 B. Brereton Diaz came in and O. Eames went out., at minute 78 B. Clark came in and A. Weimann went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Bristol City

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