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'Disappointing end to dream start' – Hodgson

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Bristol City manager Roy Hodgson said he was disappointed with the way his "dream" start at the club came to an end, after his side were beaten by Norwich.

The 78-year-old had been unbeaten in three previous games since taking charge on an interim basis.

But a second-half hat-trick from striker Mohamed Toure completed the comeback for the visitors, after Sam Morsy gave the Robins a 1-0 lead inside two minutes.

"I thought we were decent value in the first half, but then Norwich stepped up their game," Hodgson told BBC Radio Bristol.

He said his side had been "unlucky" in conceding two of the goals, one which was rolled into an empty net, and the other a deflection off a player's back.

"At 4-1 you're just hoping it's not going to be a further disaster," Hodgson added.

"At the end of the day, it's disappointing because we've had this dream after the three games.

"But today we came across a team who have been beating everybody, especially away from home, and so I have to accept it was our turn."

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