Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson blames his players for collapsing in Carabao Cup defeat at Bristol City

  • Crystal Palace made 10 changes as they travelled to Bristol City on Tuesday 
  • Manager Roy Hodgson said his side 'capitulated' against the Championship side 
  • It was also the Robins' third successive Premier League scalp of the season 

Bristol City heaped more woe on Crystal Palace on Tuesday night with a 4-1 thrashing of Roy Hodgson’s side at Ashton Gate.

The Eagles took the lead in the Carabao Cup fourth-round tie through Bakary Sako’s 21st-minute strike.

But it was one-way traffic after that as Matty Taylor, Milan Djuric, Joe Bryan and Callum O’Dowda struck for the home side, who lie seventh in the Championship.


Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson said his side 'capitulated' against Bristol City

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson said his side 'capitulated' against Bristol City

Hodgson, who rested 10 of Saturday's starters, said: 'I took a risk — I take responsibility for that. 

'We've had a couple of tough Premier League games and played quite well in both of them, in my opinion.

'I was anxious we rested those players, and I was also very anxious to see some players because a lot of those players out there I've not had any chance to watch in so-called first-team action. 

Players of Crystal Palace looks dejected as the Carabao Cup disaster unfolds in front of them

Players of Crystal Palace looks dejected as the Carabao Cup disaster unfolds in front of them

'It was an opportunity for them to knock on the door of the first team and threaten the places of the team I have played in the last two games, so I am bitterly disappointed that didn't work out because there were very few performances that made me think I was picking the wrong team.'

More than 2,000 Palace fans made the trip west, and Hodgson added: 'I am very disappointed for the fans who came all this way, and I am disappointed by the way at the end we capitulated after at least for the first 45 minutes having had arguably the better of the game.

'We contrived to give away goals at important times, and in the end we are on the back of a heavy defeat.' 

Bristol City's Matty Taylor celebrates in front of the home fans after netting the equalising goal

Bristol City's Matty Taylor celebrates in front of the home fans after netting the equalising goal

Palace, the Premier League's bottom club with just one win from nine games this term, led through a Bakary Sako strike, but City never looked back after going ahead before half-time after goals from Matty Taykor and Milan Djuric.

Joe Bryan's rasping left-foot shot on the hour then confirmed Palace's fate in front of a 22,000 crowd, before Callum O'Dowda underlined it six minutes later.

It was a superb response by City to a 3-0 home loss against Leeds last weekend as they once again showcased an exciting free-flowing style.

'It was fantastic,' City boss Lee Johnson said.

Bristol City celebrate with Milan Djuric after seeing him score their second goal of the night

Bristol City celebrate with Milan Djuric after seeing him score their second goal of the night

'I will be honest, I thought it flattered us a little bit. They really showed their quality in the first 20 minutes.

'The moment it changed was when Milan Djuric came on. The first moment, he disrupted the back line which let Matty Taylor to get in and get a poacher's goal.

'But then we played really well after that and scored three fantastic goals. You saw the confidence grow then, and Palace were tiring.

'The pick of the (goals) was Joe Bryan's. I was slaughtering him for not crossing it to the back post, and the next thing I see is it is in the back of the net.

'It's a great strike full of power. We see that on a regular basis from him.

'To win that game against a Premier League side with so many injuries, credit must go to the lads.'

Sako of Crystal Palace reacts after seeing his team fall further behind at Ashton Gate

Sako of Crystal Palace reacts after seeing his team fall further behind at Ashton Gate