Bristol City 2 – Swansea City 0
Bristol City picked up an important 2-0 win at home over Swansea City on Saturday in the Championship.
The win lifted Bristol City up to 47 points, and sixth place in the table. Derby County are outside the playoff zone on goal difference.
As for Swansea, they are down in 13th in the league with 41 points.
Swansea were beaten at Bristol City after two second half goals.
Andreas Weimann broke the deadlock a minute into the second half. Callum O’Dowda scored the crucial second goal after 74 minutes.
Bristol City fan punched Swansea City supporters
A video is being shared on social media of a deplorable incident during the Bristol City vs Swansea City game.
A Bristol City fan, who looked between 20 and 30-years-old, committed a solo act of violence.
With the match going on in the background, the Bristol City fan jumped over the advertising hoarding to approach the away supporters.
Wearing a grey jacket and grey cap, the fan ran towards the Swansea end and began punching a couple of away supporters.
Where were the stewards?
They were busy trying to keep the rest of the Bristol City and Swansea fans penned into their own ends as the violence threatened to spill over.
Look at this guy in the grey coat, waltz’s passes stewards and lands a couple of punches on Swans fans. This normal fan behaviour? @BristolCity #swansfc pic.twitter.com/8o4wl3rTLj
— Matthew Kavanagh (@Matkavz) February 2, 2019
Social media reaction
No doubt @bristolcity will be reported to the @FA as it is an offence for anyone at a football match to go onto the playing area, or any area adjacent to the playing area to which spectators are not generally admitted, without lawful authority or lawful excuse 🤔 https://t.co/skRhz3DTdJ
— SCFC2 (@swansinfo) February 2, 2019
I have a feeling Bristol City vs Swansea next season may be a bubble match. pic.twitter.com/GJuYRSHxMe
— Guto Llewelyn (@GutoLlewelyn) February 2, 2019
@CasualMind_ Swansea @ Bristol pic.twitter.com/8FcCpmzPe5
— Rob Williams (@robwilliams43) February 2, 2019
Bristol City fans kicking off at home to Swansea today. #BCFC pic.twitter.com/kVu7XUsxtv
— Casual Mind (@CasualMind_) February 2, 2019
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