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Bristol City earn comeback win
- Updated: August 6, 2016
Substitute Bobby Reid struck a last-minute winner as Bristol City came from behind to beat newly-promoted Wigan Athletic 2-1 in an exciting Sky Bet Championship clash at Ashton Gate.
Alex Gilbey fired the visitors in front after 32 minutes with a measured side-footed finish after Yanic Wildschut had got behind City’s back line and crossed from the left.
But the home side dominated the second half and equalised in the 81st minute when Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham, making his debut as a substitute, got the final touch after Hordur Magnusson had headed a Gary O’Neil corner towards goal.
Reid’s winner came when he deliberately deflected O’Neil’s low shot from outside the box beyond the reach of Wigan goalkeeper Adam Bogdan.
Jonathan Kodjia hit a post for City in injury time after one of several dangerous runs and Lee Johnson’s men …
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