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Bristol City start season strong
Bristol City sit top of the Championship after impressive wins as Charlton visit Ashton Gate.

Nathan Jones says Bristol City have begun with momentum ahead of Charlton’s trip to Ashton Gate, a match that tests Struber’s bid to push the Robins higher this season.
Bristol City ride a strong start as Charlton visit Ashton Gate
Nathan Jones has called Bristol City’s start to the season wonderful as Charlton Athletic prepare to visit Ashton Gate on Saturday. City have followed a 4-1 league win over Sheffield United with a 2-0 Carabao Cup win over MK Dons, and they sit top of the Championship on goal difference after two rounds. Charlton, meanwhile, sit seventh after a 1-0 league win over Watford. Jones says City’s early form shows a side with quality across the pitch and a strong pedigree.
The match marks Gerhard Struber’s first home league game in charge of Bristol City. The article notes Struber’s team have been competitive in the top flight in recent seasons and continues to place emphasis on their depth. Bristol City’s selection for the cup game included explanations from Struber about why certain players, such as Rob Atkinson and Radek Vitek, were absent, a reminder that squad management remains a key issue in a crowded schedule. Charlton have spent five years back in the Championship after promotion via the play-offs, and Jones argues that every win in this league builds belief even when the calendar is young.
Key Takeaways
"They’ve had a wonderful start."
Jones on Bristol City’s early form
"They’ve got excellent quality all over the pitch."
Jones on City’s depth and strength
"It shows that the squad is in a good place, and I was really pleased to get off with a win."
Jones on the effect of recent results for Charlton
"They’ve realised what the Championship is all about now."
Jones on Charlton adjusting to the league
This early-season exchange sets up a wider narrative about momentum in the Championship. Bristol City appear to be building on a robust core and a manager who has steadied expectations with strong performances. Charlton’s promotion story adds a different pressure: they are still establishing themselves in a tougher division, and Jones’s respect for City signals how closely the balance between ambition and reality will be watched this term. The result of this weekend’s game could influence how fans and analysts read the next few weeks, especially as both teams juggle cup commitments with league responsibilities. Injuries and rotations will matter more as the schedule tightens, and the true test will be consistency over a demanding run of fixtures.
Highlights
- They’ve had a wonderful start.
- They’ve got excellent quality all over the pitch.
- It shows the squad is in a good place and I was really pleased to get off with a win.
- They’ve realised what the Championship is all about now.
The coming weeks will reveal how far this momentum can take them.
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