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SQUEAKY BRUM TIME

Rowett demands derby response

- ■ by NEIL MOXLEY

GARY Rowett has challenged his Birmingham players to show the bottle necessary to drag them clear of trouble.

Brum’s interim boss read the squad the riot act after a limp midweek defeat to Cardiff City.

Birmingham, whose owners announced plans for a £3bn developmen­t of a sports’ quarter in the city to include the constructi­on of a state-ofthe-art stadium earlier this week, have only relegated Rotherham below them in the Championsh­ip table following defeat by the Bluebirds.

Rowett felt the response to falling a goal behind just before the hour was weak and he has tried not to damage fragile confidence.

But he felt he had no choice but to let rip after the final whistle, asking them to put it right in today’s derby at home to Coventry.

He said: “It’s always difficult when you first come in because you can’t just scream at the players every time you lose a game.

“After a while I will just be another manager this season that’s done that, so you try and find ways to encourage them and give them the structure, but Cardiff was a night when we just had to tell them how it was.

“There’s an opportunit­y for them there to respond or not, that’s their choices as a player. I know how I would have responded, I know how my assistant Paul Robinson would have responded, I know how Ashley Cole would have responded.

“But we’re not playing and the players have to find some of that response because that wasn’t good enough.”

Coventry boss Mark Robins struck a classy note when he talked about returning to a stadium he knows well.

The Sky Blues groundshar­ed St Andrew’s during their 2019-20 promotion campaign from League One – at present, it’s a place that holds happier memories for them than the home supporters.

Robins said: “We’ll always be grateful to them about the time we spent at St Andrew’s, where we won promotion to the Championsh­ip by winning League One.

“They need the points and we’re all in the game for that.

“They had a difficult evening against Cardiff the other night and lost 1-0. Birmingham are only losing games by the odd goal.

“They have some really good players and they’ve had changes in managers this season.

“They’re not far away from getting decent results and they just came up short last time.

“There are no easy games and this one will be the same.

“We need the points and we’ll be going all out to get them.”

 ?? ?? ■ HEADACHE: Gary Rowett suffers during Wednesday’s defeat to Cardiff
■ HEADACHE: Gary Rowett suffers during Wednesday’s defeat to Cardiff
 ?? ?? ■ HOME FROM HOME: Mark Robins enjoys a happy day at St Andrew’s
■ HOME FROM HOME: Mark Robins enjoys a happy day at St Andrew’s

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