City's game against Preston will be 'pivotal'

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Bristol City defender Zak Vyner battles with Luton's Thelo AasgaardImage source, Getty Images

The Luton result was disappointing but the impact isn't too bad clearly because of the other results which have gone Bristol City's way.

They're still in a good position with a four-point gap and two games to play.

The play-offs is in their hands and it's going to be tough up at Leeds next Monday evening but we're looking forward to that, going and playing against a team that'll be trying to win the title.

Then that game against Preston at home at Ashton Gate will be really pivotal I think and everyone will be looking forward to that with their fingers crossed.

Hopefully we can get the job done now before that last game of the season comes around.

A four-point cushion with two games left, it would be really disappointing now if they didn't achieve that ambition to finish in the play-offs.