An injury-time equaliser from Joe Bryan saw Bristol City salvage a draw with Hull City in a 10-goal thriller.
Hull City took the lead 16 minutes into the game courtesy of a curling strike from impressive Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson.
But that lead was cut short following Marlon Pack’s 25-yard strike to equalised. Following this, Diedhiou scored a brace one was a shot and one was a header to put Bristol City 3-1 ahead.
Fikayo Tomori got Hull back into the game as he headed Hull’s second before Bobby Reid made it 4-2.
Late on a crazy 15 minutes saw goals from Harry Wilson, Abel Hernandez and Frazier Campbell which put Hull 5-4 ahead and looked certain for 3 points.
But it wasn’t to be for Nigel Adkins’s men as with 94 minutes on the clock Joe Bryan found the back of the net to steal a point for Bristol City making it 5-5.
This result has left Bristol City 10th in the Championship but only three points from the play-offs. Whereas Hull City are left 18th in the Championship and are mathematically safe on 48 points.
Here is how Bristol City fans reacted to this thrilling encounter:
Outstanding in our attacking horrific in our defending
That’s #BristolCity manager after this afternoon’s 5-5 draw #BRCvHUL— Tom Bigwood (@thetombigwood) April 21, 2018
Following a team like #bristolcity is like being a parent. Just when you think you nailed it, they go and fucking disappoint you.#BRIHUL
— wurzelofoz.nft 🏴 (@wurzelofoz) April 21, 2018
Disappointing result. Great going forward, horrific at the back. Fielding needs to be dropped. We need a few more experienced heads for next season. Always believe. #BristolCity ❤️
— kory (@koryc07) April 21, 2018
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What then hell has just happened 🤯 never seen a football game like that! Don’t know if I should laugh or cry! #bristolcity
— Gerry (@KieranGerman1) April 21, 2018
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