Blades draw 'a lot different' to Hull draw - Hogg

Chris Hogg (left) speaking to Liam ManningImage source, Rex Features
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Despite two 1-1 results in three days, Bristol City's draw away to Sheffield United felt "a lot different" said assistant manager Chris Hogg.

The Robins scored a 90th minute equaliser at Bramall Lane to come away with a point against the second-placed Blades, after being held by 10-man Hull on Saturday.

"The outcome is the same but I think for supporters and players alike and the staff it feels a lot different to what it did at the weekend," Hogg told BBC Radio Bristol.

"The challenge for us with nine games left is to keep churning away, keep trying to perform the way we want the group to perform.

"What you do see is an identity of the team and some of the actions and behaviours that we've been saying we want to see and the lads are doing a great job at the moment of producing that."

Hogg said the Robins deserved the point, which keeps them right in play-off contention, after responding well to going a goal behind, before Mark Sykes' late equaliser.

"Then the pleasing thing I think you see going the goal down you see the reaction," he said.

"We just kept playing the way that was getting us some joy in the game, what we wanted to do pre-game, passing the ball and using it and attacking certain spaces.

"It was a good deserved point I think."