Birmingham City talking points after Chris Davies’ side ended their wait for an away victory at Preston
Birmingham City reporter for BirminghamLive and the Birmingham Mail
Phil Neumann of Birmingham City scores
Birmingham City ended their two-month wait for an away victory by ending Preston North End’s unbeaten home record on Tuesday night.
The odds were stacked against out-of-form Blues at Deepdale but a set piece goal from Phil Neumann and a backs-to-the-wall defensive effort did the job.
Blues moved up to 12th, three points off sixth-placed Stoke City, in the ever-changing early Championship picture.
Here are our talking points from Deepdale…
A victory that Blues needed
For a large part of Tuesday night at Deepdale, Blues were the polar opposite to how they usually look under Chris Davies – and that was exactly what was needed to halt their bad run of results.
They finally scored a set piece goal, prompting a humorous chant from the away end – ‘how s*** must you be, we’ve scored a set piece’ – and defended for their lives in the second half.
Blues went five at the back for the final 10 minutes, possibly seven if you include defensively-minded wingers Alfons Sampsted and Demarai Gray, and were simply unwilling to succumb to Preston’s pressure.
The Lilywhites’ aerial bombardment was dealt with by Neumann, Christoph Klarer and the commanding James Beadle on a night where Blues proved they can win ugly.
After a few weeks in which Davies has been scrutinised more than ever before, all seemed well at quarter to ten when the manager was being serenaded by a packed away end that included Blues chairman Tom Wagner.
Neumann is the answer…
The return of Neumann after five games out of the team proved to be the catalyst for Blues’ first victory of October.
Blues have started with seven different back four combinations this season, largely due to Davies’ chopping and changing at centre-back, but everything suggests that Neumann and Klarer are the best bet.
“He looked really good,” Davies said of Neumann. “We always forget with these players that they come over from a different country and he’s been in Germany his whole career.
“He’s bringing his family over and trying to get settled straight away into a new country, to adapt, and we sometimes forget about that.
“He actually didn’t come out of the team because he was playing badly, he came out the team because I wanted to put a left-footed centre-back in.
“When you saw (Michael) Smith’s name on the teamsheet you knew it would be a really difficult game for the centre-backs. I thought he was really good aerially, he used his body well, won his duels and didn’t do anything rash. It was a really good performance.”
Phil Neumann of Birmingham City
All four midfielders played their part
Tommy Doyle joined the party in Preston with undoubtedly his most complete performance in a Blues shirt. Doyle’s one and two-touch passing was excellent and he coped physically with a combative Preston midfield.
There was a 10-15 minute spell in the second half when Marc Leonard had been introduced where he, Doyle, Paik Seung-ho and Tomoki Iwata were running the show.
The only criticism of Blues is that they didn’t find the second goal that would have made the final 20 minutes more comfortable.
The picture changes
Davies will hope this win is a springboard for a positive run of form that catapults Blues to the heights they set out to reach in August.
One win, coupled with results elsewhere, saw Blues move to within touching distance of the promotion positions.
Fourth-placed Bristol City are next up. The Robins have already lost twice at Ashton Gate and Blues might benefit from the pressure and expectation that will be on their opponents due to their lofty league position.
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