Birmingham City
assistant manager Kevin Summerfield admitted Blues couldn’t take much
out of their 2-0 defeat at Cardiff - other than the fact it could act as
a ‘kick up the backside’.
Blues put in one of their poorest performances under Gary Rowett and produced just one shot on target in a frustrating afternoon that saw their manager end the game in the stands.
Second half goals from Eoin Doyle and Peter Whittingham were enough to win a low quality match - one that contained few positives for the visitors.
“It’s probably come at not a bad time,” Summerfield said.
“We have got eight games left, we’re not considered safe so we have still got to roll our sleeves up and put decent performances in like we have done over the last two or three months.
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Blues put in one of their poorest performances under Gary Rowett and produced just one shot on target in a frustrating afternoon that saw their manager end the game in the stands.
Second half goals from Eoin Doyle and Peter Whittingham were enough to win a low quality match - one that contained few positives for the visitors.
“It’s probably come at not a bad time,” Summerfield said.
“We have got eight games left, we’re not considered safe so we have still got to roll our sleeves up and put decent performances in like we have done over the last two or three months.
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