'We are not happy' Struber frustrated after draw

Gerhard Struber claps hands with Scott Twine (left) after full-time as Rob Dickie stands behind and Anis Mehmeti holds his hand under his shirt also behind himImage source, PA Media
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Bristol City head coach Gerhard Struber said his side were "not happy" after a "frustrating" result at Derby where they conceded in the 86th minute to draw 1-1.

The unbeaten Robins had been heading for their second win of the campaign thanks to Scott Twine's goal when Carlton Morris found the net late on for the Rams to rescue them a point.

"We invested a lot, so many things went exactly in the direction of our plan," he told BBC Radio Bristol.

"We are in the lead and in the second half lose a bit of possession power. We did a great job in so many directions, they have one thing and we have a bit of a sleepy moment with the cross on the right. Radek was ready [but] second ball he was not there.

"Over the game so many moments it was great and in this moment it was a little bit too late. In the end this is frustrating when you play away and you control the whole game in a clear direction and you drive home in the end with one point. We are not happy."

However he said that striker Emil Riis' injury was "not so bad" after he went off early in the second half. "It's a bruise. I hope he's back soon," Struber said.

Listen to more from Struber on BBC Sounds.