Mowbray finds reasons to be cheerful

New Middlesbrough boss Tony Mowbray was understandably disappointed that his first game in charge ended in a 2-1 defeat to Bristol City - but insisted there were positives to take. Kris Boyd gave Boro the lead and they had chances to score three or four more before City levelled through Albert Adomah and then won the contest through Marvin Elliott's long-range goal. Mowbray said: "Of course it was disappointing and of course I would have liked to have started my time as manager here with points on the board but I've got to take the positives from the game. "We controlled the game for long spells, we pinned them down and we created a lot of chances, and not half-chances but really good opportunities of the sort that Kris Boyd and Scott McDonald have made a career out of putting away. "I think the shot count was 24 to five in our favour and we created five or six good goalscoring opportunities. If we can maintain that kind of work-rate and keep creating chances like that then we will not lose too many games. But the only statistic that counts is that we lost 2-1. "The concerning thing is that after they scored the second goal - which was a superb strike - we lost our fluency for a while and it was only in the last 15 or 20 minutes that we started to put the pressure on again."

Source: PA

Source: PA