Bristol City legend Scott Murray admits Danny Haynes' performance against West Brom was one he would have been proud of in his prime. The Ashton Gate favourite left City last May but was back there on Sunday to observe that the tradition of exciting Robins wing-play is in safe hands with the electric Haynes. Haynes gave England Under-21 left-back Joe Mattock a hellish afternoon, constantly outpacing the former Leicester man before setting up Lee Johnson's winner in a 2-1 victory. Murray regularly performed similar deeds - and had an eye for goal himself - during his 11 years with City. The Scotsman's work was rewarded in January when City fans voted him the club's player of the decade in an Evening Post online poll. Murray said: "I thought Danny was outstanding. I think City fans enjoy seeing wide players and quick wide players especially and I thought he was superb. I felt sorry for the full-back because he had to play against Danny in that sort of form and then when he came off Ivan Sproule came on and he is just as quick!"
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Striker Chris Iwelumo claims he is not concentrating on his long-term future but is focused on returning to fitness at Bristol City. The Scottish international has joined the Robins on a month's loan from Premier League Wolves and scored in their surprise 2-1 win over West Brom last Sunday. And, although he is due back at Molineux in mid-March, he is not looking that far ahead. He said: "I am here for a month. I just want to get some games under my belt and we'll see where I go from there."
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