Manning targeting win against his former club
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Bristol City boss Liam Manning says he has "good memories" of his time at Oxford United but is fully focused on "doing everything to win" on his return to the Kassam Stadium on Saturday.
Manning left the U's, who were in League One at the time, in November 2023 after six months in charge in order to become the Robins' head coach.
"Obviously I spent a period of time there and I had some good memories," Manning told BBC Radio Bristol when asked about facing Oxford.
"I'm all-in here and look forward to taking this group of players there to try and win.
"I'll see some familiar faces, some of the people I worked with there and some of the players, but football moves on quite quickly.
"Gary [Rowett] has gone in there and done a really good job and in the eight games he's had, you've only got to look at their form and how they're performing to show they're in a good spot.
"That's a good challenge for us to go there and hit the level we're capable of."
Bristol City are eighth in the Championship and three points off the play-off spots going into the weekend.
But Manning says his side are taking it game by game and "turn up excited" for matches regardless of their league position.
"We get bogged down so much by outcomes and results," he added.
"People forget to live in the moment a little bit, and get so concentrated on too far ahead.
"Enjoy it - that's been my message with the lads. It's all about trying to create special memories, so that's why I live in the present, enjoy the moment and let everybody give their all Saturday."