Championship: Middlesbrough earn Tony Pulis his first win

  • The Championship hosted its first matches of 2018 on New Years Day
  • Match of the day was at Deepdale where Preston hosted visitors Middlesbrough 
  • In an entertaining 90 minutes Tony Pulis’ Boro eventually triumphed 3-2 
  • Norwich also staged comeback coming from 1-0 down against Millwall to win 2-1 

The first Championship matches of 2018 took place on Monday with the pick of the action at Deepdale where Preston hosted Tony Pulis’ Middlesbrough.

Boro eventually won an entertaining game 3-2 after Daniel Ayala put Middlesbrough ahead in Pulis’ second match in charge on 13 minutes. 

But in a lively opening Callum Robinson headed in an equaliser 60 seconds later before Jordan Hugill nodded home five minutes before the break to make it 2-1 to North End. 

Middlesbrough’s Daniel Ayala scores the opening goal against Preston North End at Deepdale

Preston's Callum Robinson pictured scoring his side's equaliser to make the score 1-1 

Preston’s Callum Robinson pictured scoring his side’s equaliser to make the score 1-1 

Preston North End's Jordan Hugill celebrates scoring his side's second goal to make it 2-1

Preston North End’s Jordan Hugill celebrates scoring his side’s second goal to make it 2-1

Jonny Howson drew Boro level with 25 minutes remaining with a right-footed drive from outside the box before Ayala grabbed his second to make it 3-2 to Pulis’ side with 17 minutes left to take three points back to Teeside. 

Former Norwich City forward Steve Morison grabbed a goal for visitors Millwall at Carrow Road a minute before half-time before Tom Trybull’s header levelled for the Canaries early in the second half. 

James Maddison then made the scoreline 2-1 to Norwich with nine minutes left. 

Millwall's Steve Morison, and former Canary, celebrates after putting them 1-0 up at Norwich

Millwall’s Steve Morison, and former Canary, celebrates after putting them 1-0 up at Norwich

Bolton Wanderers entertained visitors Hull City as they looked to pull away from the drop zone

Bolton Wanderers entertained visitors Hull City as they looked to pull away from the drop zone

Bolton went 1-0 up with a Gary Madine goal. Pictured Mark Bevers heads toward the Hull goal

Bolton went 1-0 up with a Gary Madine goal. Pictured Mark Bevers heads toward the Hull goal

A goal from Gary Madine gave Bolton three points against Hull City through a free-kick on 20 minutes.

Barnsley’s Ethan Pinnock close-range header was also the only goal of the game as he put the visitors 1-0 ahead two minutes after the interval at Chris Coleman’s Sunderland. 

Tom Flanagan’s left-footed shot on 37 minutes put Burton Albion 1-0 up at Sheffield Wednesday, led by caretaker boss Lee Bullen following the departure of head coach Carlos Carvalhal.

The Brewers went 2-0 up five minutes into the second half through another left-footed strike, this time from Lloyd Dyer, before they eventually triumphed 3-0 at Hillsborough through a Tom Naylor goal with three minutes left.

 



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