Player ratings: Bristol City v Sheffield Wednesday

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BRISTOL CITY (3-5-2)

Dean Gerken – STAR MAN: His saves kept Wednesday at bay in the second half - 8

Louis Carey – one great saving tackle before going off - 6

Jamie McCombe – strong in air, but poor distribution - 6

Lewin Nyatanga – steady display at the back - 6

Cole Skuse – made a decent fist of right back role - 7

Marvin Elliott – not his best performance - 6

Lee Johnson – failed to make desired impact and taken off - 5

Evander Sno – strong going forward and had a couple of chances - 7

Jamie McAllister – earned his corn at left-back - 6

Nicky Maynard – dogged persistence got him a goal - 7

Danny Haynes – lively for an hour and then tired - 6

SUBS

Paul Hartley for Johnson (46 mins) – passed the ball to good effect - 6

Alvaro Saborio for Carey (46 mins) – failed to offer a real threat - 5

Ivan Sproule for Haynes (80 mins)

Not used: David Clarkson, Gavin Williams, Christian Ribeiro, Adriano Basso (gk)

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY (4-5-1)

Lee Grant – 7

Tommy Spurr – 7

Richard Hinds – 7

Frank Simek - 6

Lewis Buxton - 7

Jermaine Johnson – 7

Darren Potter – 6

James O'Connor – 6

Tommy Miller – 6

Luke Varney – 8

Marcus Tudgay – 7

SUBS

Leon Clarke for Miller (65 mins) - 7

Not used: Francis Jeffers, Nick Wood, Richard O'Donnell (gk), Luke Boden, Max Wragg, Nathan Modest

MATCH FACTS

GOALS

City: Maynard (59 mins)

Wednesday: Varney (75 mins)

SHOTS ON TARGET

City: 6

Wednesday: 7

OFF TARGET

City: 4

Wednesday: 4

CORNERS

City: 6

Wednesday: 6

FOULS CONCEDED

City: 13

Wednesday: 15

OFFSIDE

City: 4

Wednesday: 4

REFEREE

Fred Graham (Essex) – he had a good game

YELLOW CARDS

City: McAllister (foul, 56 mins)

Wednesday: Simek (unsporting behaviour, 85 mins)

RED CARDS

City: none

Wednesday: none

ATTENDANCE

15,005

ENTERTAINMENT

5 out of 10

ATMOSPHERE

6 out of 5

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