Bristol City boss Liam Manning oversaw a hard-fought draw against high-flying Leeds United on his emotional return to the touchline at Ashton Gate.

According to BBC, Bristol City boss Liam Manning oversaw a hard-fought draw against high-flying Leeds United on his emotional return to the touchline at Ashton Gate.

Manning had missed the Robins’ previous two games following the death of his baby son Theo.

Bristol City made a bright start, but it took two saves from Max O’Leary to deny Willy Gnonto and Dan James from giving Leeds a half-time advantage.

And when O’Leary was beaten after the interval by Gnonto, Zak Vyner was back in support to clear off the line as the hosts stubbornly held on for a point.

A tribute message for Liam Manning’s son was displayed at Ashton Gate
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Bristol City supporters rallied behind their manager with messages of support

There was a minutes’ applause before kick-off in tribute to Manning’s son, with supporters also spelling out ‘fly high’ with a display in the stands.

On the eve of the match, 39-year-old Manning thanked fans for their “truly overwhelming” support he and his family had received.

Bristol City had extended their unbeaten run to six matches in Manning’s absence with a win at Middlesbrough and draw with Stoke, and they came up with another battling draw to deny Leeds the chance of going top of Championship table.

The hosts created the better of the early chances, with Yu Hirakawa particularly impressive while Luke McNally acrobatically hooked an effort off target.

Leeds were limited to few meaningful opportunities before Jayden Bogle thumped a header into the side netting in the 34th minute.

Gnonto and James then went on to call O’Leary into action in quick succession.

The goalkeepers’ effort to foil James, who was making his first start since returning from a hamstring injury, was the pick of the saves as he rushed off his line to smother an attempted chipped finish from the Wales international.

Vyner was perfectly positioned to keep Gnonto from breaking the deadlock early in the second half when the Italian met a cutback pass from James.

Leeds substitute Mateo Joseph then went on to squander an opportunity to score with his first touch after replacing Joel Piroe, directing his close-range header over the bar after meeting Sam Byram’s clever clipped cross to the near post.

While Bristol City had a point to savour at the end of a demanding afternoon, they may yet count the cost of the result with Scotland international Ross McCrorie going off hurt having only recently returned from injury.

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