City have 'big belief' from results - Struber
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Bristol City have taken "big belief" from their results so far, says head coach Gerhard Struber, as the club remain unbeaten in the Championship after five matches.
The Robins play Oxford United in their next match on Sunday, having beaten Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 away in their previous game.
City are averaging three goals per game going forward and have also conceded the second lowest amount in the division so far, with four.
"When you step out with clean sheets, when you step out with victories, it's always good for the confidence but also how we interpreted our identity, this is good to see and this gives everyone big belief," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol.
Struber said even after a comprehensive win against the Owls, his players were already looking at what more they could have done.
"We have leaders in the dressing room that all have high standards," he added.
"It must not always be the manager in front of the group saying something - they are also very good at reflecting and ready for more."
Struber added defender Rob Dickie is available to face the U's after going off at half-time last weekend.