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By Tom McMahon.

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Leyton Orient's Slump Continues as Bristol City Claim Vital Away Win

Leyton Orient's hunt for automatic promotion to the Championship suffered another setback on Tuesday night, as relegation-threatened Bristol City romped to a 3-1 away win at Brisbane Road. The defeat makes it three consecutive losses for Russell Slade's O's, who looked shorn of confidence by a combination of injuries and poor form.

Orient goalkeeper Shwan Jalal, who recently joined on loan from Bournemouth, looked particularly suspect but was given little protection by his defenders. Jalal, signed as a replacement for recalled Hull City loanee Eldin Jakupovic and the injured Orient duo of Jamie Jones and Ben Alnwick, was beaten at his near post for Sam Baldock's third-minute opener and failed to convince thereafter.

Shwan Jalal endured a difficult evening
The Orient fans in attendance could be forgiven for missing Jakupovic, who kept three clean sheets in four games for the East London outfit, as Jalal repeatedly proved unable to command his area on set pieces, which yielded Bristol City's second and third goals. In between, Kevin Lisbie tucked home after Dean Cox's shot had been parried to make it 2-1 on the stroke of half time, but Orient seldom threatened to grab an equaliser before Aden Flint's header settled the contest 15 minutes from time.

Indeed, Russell Slade will be concerned by Orient's inability to create chances, despite enjoying the bulk of possession against City. Moses Odubajo and Dean Cox frequently looked isolated on the wings of Orient's 4-4-2, with full backs Scott Cuthbert and Gary Sawyer rarely overlapping to offer an outlet. Central midfielders Marvin Bartley and Romain Vincelot, meanwhile, were more focussed on stifling the creativity of City's Wade Elliott instead of breaking forward to support the strikers.

Moses Odubajo was left isolated on the right wing
Perhaps Orient's brightest spark in the defeat was the performance of striker Chris Dagnall, recently signed from Barnsley, who held the ball up well and brought others into play. However, his inclusion in the side meant that Orient's 17-goal top scorer David Mooney was left on the bench until the 64th minute, when he replaced Dagnall. While Orient sit third in the League One table and have produced some fine football this season, their rigid 4-4-2 system dictates that one of Mooney, Dagnall or Lisbie will have to begin matches as a substitute. As such, it is worth wondering whether the money spent on Dagnall may have been better used to recruit a central midfielder who can add creativity to the endeavour of Bartley and Vincelot.

Aden Flint was left unmarked for Bristol City's third goal
The most pressing issue for Orient, however, is cutting elementary mistakes out of their game as the business end of the season beckons. Against City, passes were regularly played across the backline, and City's strike duo of Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Tyrone Barnett could have profited from a number of mis-hit backpasses, had their finishing been better. The O's will also need to improve their handling of opposition set-pieces, as Barnett and Flint scored headed goals from a corner and following a free-kick respectively. The third goal was particularly farcical, as the hulking Flint was able to stroll between Orient centre-backs Nathan Clarke and Mathieu Baudry to divert Greg Cunningham's cross past the stranded Jalal.

Bristol City played with a physicality and tenacity which corresponds more with their Championship wage bill than their lowly position in the League One table, with Baldock and Elliott particularly impressive. On this evidence, they have more than enough talent to avoid the drop. Orient, meanwhile, face a tough trip to fourth-placed Preston North End before three straight home games. With Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford ahead in the table and both with a game in hand, Russell Slade's men will be desperate to arrest their slide in order to avoid the lottery of the play-offs.            

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