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Struber urging his Robins to play a game of patience
Sunday People
|August 17, 2025
GERHARD STRUBER will demand a more patient buildup from Bristol City after seeing promoted Charlton gain a fully deserved point.
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The Robins hit the crossbar after 57 minutes through an Anis Mehmeti shot while Charlton forced the best save of the game from Radek Vitek six minutes later to prevent George Tanner conceding an own goal under pressure from Tyreece Campbell. It we tried to use the hammer and play too many long balls when we needed to be patient before going for them with the knife between our teeth.
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