Boss Keith Millen believes he will turn Bristol City`s fortunes around. Following the 3-2 defeat at rivals Cardiff, the Robins are without a win in their last six league matches and remain rooted to the bottom of the table. Millen`s side roared into a two-goal lead in the first eight minutes in the Welsh capital thanks to efforts from on-loan Tottenham teenager Steve Caulker and Jon Stead. "I couldn't have asked for a better start. We wanted commitment from the players to turn around our season and to go two up so early on was a dream start," said Millen. "We needed to keep that two goal advantage for as long as possible but when they pulled one back so quickly it got the crowd back on their side. "I was happy going in at half-time but within 50 seconds of the restart we gave away a very soft free-kick.Their winner was a superb strike from Whittingham but I cannot understand why Bothroyd was allowed to stand five yards offside in front David James yet not be pulled up for it. "David is very disappointed with the way the goals were scored and generally we didn't get any luck at all from the officials. We have quality in the squad and I firmly believe we will turn our season around."
Source: PA
Source: PA