Birmingham City lost Marvin Ducksch in the warm up before the Coventry City game
Marvin Ducksch (centre) of Birmingham City
Chris Davies says he had ‘a matter of seconds’ to pick Marvin Ducksch’s replacement after the Birmingham City striker pulled up in the warm up before Coventry.
Ducksch was due to lead the line for Blues for the second week in succession before feeling something right at the end of the warm up.
The German returned to the dressing room to inform his manager that he wouldn’t be able to play and Lyndon Dykes was summoned to start.
Dykes is the like-for-like replacement for Ducksch and that is why he got the nod ahead of Kyogo Furuhashi.
Explaining the incident, Davies said: “Marvin just felt something in the warm up. It’s not a good situation when that happens because suddenly everything needs to change and you need to change a player at the last minute.
“I feel for him that he’s got injured because he was just getting up to speed but we don’t know how long it’s going to be or what exactly it is.
“I had a matter of seconds to make a decision because it was right at the end of the warm up. I thought Lyndon was a good replacement in terms of the stature of the player and the type of player he is. I thought he lasted the game considering he hasn’t played too many minutes.”
Ducksch joined Blues with a calf injury but Davies suggested that the striker’s new issue is unrelated.
The injury to Ducksch kickstarted a miserable afternoon for Blues who were well beaten by Coventry thanks to goals from Brandon Thomas-Asante, Bright Osayi-Samuel (OG) and Victor Torp.
Blues were trailing 1-0 when Jack Robinson saw red shortly before half-time and failed to regroup at the interval. Within four minutes of the start, Blues allowed Coventry to double their lead and Davies’ plan went out the window.
The Blues boss said: “From my point of view, we’re down a player but first 20-25 minutes, don’t concede a goal is basically the number one objective here. Stay solid and as the game wears on we will get opportunities.
“To concede that goal in the fashion that we did was very disappointing at that time. All you have to do is stay solid and wait till the final stages.”
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