Bristol City boss Gerhard Struber said that his side “can improve” after a draw against Charlton on Saturday.

Neither side was able to break the deadlock in the match but the best chance of the match fell to City’s Anis Mehmeti who hit the woodwork in the second half with a well-struck effort.

“We expected a really difficult game, it was a 50-50 game in the end and this is not what we wanted,” he told BBC Radio Bristol.

“We can improve and we have some good learning points from this, the opponent played very direct with lots of long balls today.

“In the end it is a point that we take with the clean sheet, our behaviour in defence is on a very good level at the moment.”