Managerless Robins Face Table-Toppers

Last updated : 19 March 2010 By Footy Mad - Editor

BRISTOL CITY RECENT FORM:
 
Plymouth 3 Bristol City 2
MARCH 16: Coca-Cola Championship at Home Park.  
 
Reading 2 Bristol City 0
MARCH 13: Coca-Cola Championship at the Madejski Stadium. 
 
Crystal Palace 0 Bristol City 1
MARCH 9: Coca-Cola Championship at Selhurst Park. 
 
Bristol City 2 Doncaster 5
MARCH 6: Coca-Cola Championship at Ashton Gate. 
 
Ipswich 0 Bristol City 0
FEBRUARY 27: Coca-Cola Championship at Portman Road.
 
Bristol City 2 West Brom 1
FEBRUARY 21: Coca-Cola Championship at Ashton Gate. 

CITY'S LAST GAME: Plymouth 3 Bristol City 2

Gerken, Orr, Fontaine, Carey,McAllister (Nyatanga 80), Sproule (Haynes 46), Elliott, Skuse,Campbell-Ryce, Maierhofer (Clarkson 80), Maynard.

Subs Not Used: Henderson, Johnson, Hartley, Ribeiro.

Carl Fletcher netted a late winner as struggling Plymouth claimed only their fifth home league victory of the season against 10-man Bristol City.

The Pilgrims looked on course for a straightforward three points when Chris Clark netted his first league goal for the club before Bradley Wright-Phillips doubled the advantage before the break.

Nicky Maynard grabbed his first goals of 2010 to level matters, but Plymouth had the final say as Fletcher fired home a right-footed shot from 20 yards in the final minute.

The result moves Plymouth, who last won a home match against the Robins six years ago, to within four points of third-bottom Scunthorpe, who travel to leaders Newcastle on Wednesday.

The first chance of the game fell to Maynard after just seven minutes, but the striker, who had scored just one goal in his previous 20 appearances, shot wide.

His last goal had come in the 2-1 defeat at QPR in December, a strike that recently saw him pick up the Mitre Goal of the Year award, but he ended his barren run with two second-half goals.

At the other end, Wright-Phillips saw his effort blocked by Louis Carey, who was making his 600th club appearance for the Robins.

On-loan goalkeeper David Stockdale then came to Plymouth's rescue to deny Cole Skuse with an excellent parry. Debutant Stefan Maierhofer, who this week joined on loan from Wolves, was on hand to tap home the rebound but his effort was ruled out for offside.

But it was Plymouth, who had the worst home record in the Championship prior to kick-off, who opened the scoring with a rare goal from Clark shortly after the half-hour mark.

Clark latched onto a cross from Chris Barker before firing home a sweetly-struck volley at the back post for his first goal of the season.

The Pilgrims could have doubled their lead six minutes before the break but Jamie Mackie's effort was parried by Dean Gerken, who comfortably gathered the ball at the second attempt.

Paul Mariner's men increased their advantage on the stroke of half-time as City failed to deal with a long throw-in from Kari Arnason, leaving Wright-Phillips to score his first goal for the club with a spectacular overhead kick.

City got themselves back into the game within 13 minutes of the restart as Maynard scored from a quickly worked free-kick, and the Robins would have been level soon after had Stockdale not parried away Jamie McAllister's effort.

The Robins finally drew level when Maynard sent a right-footed shot beyond Stockdale 12 minutes from time and the striker almost completed his hat-trick soon after, only to see his header sail just wide.

Jamal Campbell-Ryce was dismissed for a second bookable offence late on and Plymouth took full advantage of the extra man with Fletcher's winner.