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Andreas Weimann put Bristol City in front against his former side at Pride Park

Andreas Weimann scored against his former club Derby County as Bristol City secured back-to-back wins with victory at Pride Park.

The Robins, who are now unbeaten in three matches, went ahead when ex-Rams striker Weimann cleverly turned goalkeeper Kelle Roos before slotting into an empty net.

They doubled their lead before the break, with Weimann again involved, dummying Jack Hunt's low cross to allow Josh Brownhill to sweep home.

Despite bossing possession in the second half Derby failed to create a really clear opening, although Jack Marriott's brilliant individual curling effort with five minutes left set up a grandstand finish.

But City were able to weather a late storm to secure their first away win of the season and condemn Phillip Cocu to his first loss as Rams manager.

The former Netherlands midfielder will be frustrated his side were unable to capitalise on their dominance with the ball, with just four shots on target after mustering 18 attempts on goal.

Tom Lawrence missed arguably their best chance when the score was 1-0, denied by goalkeeper Daniel Bentley when he looked certain to tap in at the far post.

By contrast, the visitors were clinical in establishing their two-goal lead and looked a completely different proposition to the side beaten 3-1 by Leeds United on the opening weekend.

Head coach Lee Johnson has spoken openly about the club's top-six aspirations, promising a "bold" summer transfer window in May and eventually going on to sign 12 new players.

While they rarely threatened to add to their two goals at Pride Park, a professional and organised defensive display allowed them to see the game out and seal a second successive victory.

Derby County manager Phillip Cocu:

"It was a costly start to the game.

"It was a bad start. I don't like excuses and I don't know why, because it was a full stadium, great atmosphere, fantastic pitch and after we concede a goal then I see a reaction.

"But I want to see this not as a reaction but from the start, in the same way with attitude, aggressiveness and pressing. Also, we couldn't convert our chances, so you are chasing your opponent all the time.

"The second half was much better in the way we presented ourselves and we got back in the game and we were close to getting an equaliser, but we didn't have the luck."

Bristol City head coach Lee Johnson told BBC Radio Bristol:

"I was delighted with the team today, I thought we still controlled the game even thought we didn't have the ball.

"(It was) always going to be a tough game, but really pleased with the players. It's a new group and we have learnt a lot of positives again about the team tonight.

"It's difficult to single out one player because I thought the whole unit from front to back, the defensive performance, was outstanding.

"There's still bits to improve on but everybody has got the rewards today by the shift that they put in."