Shocking news: Chris Davies shortly passed away at the age of 39 years… more details
Shocking news: Chris Davies shortly passed away at the age of 39 years… more details
Chris Davies says his Birmingham players need to ponder their EFL Prize loss by Walsall as a “advance notice shot”. After a 1-1 draw with a strong Blues team on Tuesday night at St. Andrew’s, the Saddlers won on penalties. Davies gave a beginning to Jay Stansfield after his record-breaking move from Fulham last Friday, and he joined Alfie May in assault. Angry Davies told BBC Radio WM, “We need to make sure this is a warning shot for future games.” Advertisement While the Blues have accumulated a total of 12 points in League One, Charlie Lakin’s late goal for the League Two Saddlers gave them the lead against his former team. Walsall’s defense held firm despite Christoph Klarer’s corner kick goal on 84 minutes, and Sam Hornby made two crucial stops to deny May and stop Blues from winning their Southern Group A opener. “It’s clearly baffling,” said Davies. We were finishing the game strongly and trying to score the winning goal, but we didn’t do enough in the first half to win. “We gave up one of the worst goals you’ll ever see, and Walsall did a great job of defending their box. “We need to think very honestly about how we are going to approach the game, what we need to work on, and making sure this is a warning shot for games to come,”