Chris Davies was speaking after his Birmingham City team defeated Coventry City 3-2
17:08, 04 Jan 2026Updated 17:17, 04 Jan 2026
Birmingham City manager Chris Davies celebrates at full time
Chris Davies got caught up in the emotion of Birmingham City beating Championship leaders Coventry City with his most jubilant lap of honour at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park this season.
The festive fixtures haven’t been kind to Blues and questions have been asked of Davies but they cut a run of seven games without a win with a 3-2 triumph over Coventry.
Marvin Ducksch answered his own critics with a brace and Lewis Koumas netted his first Blues goal to cancel out Josh Eccles and Ellis Simms’ strikes.
The final whistle was greeted by raucous noise inside St Andrew’s and Davies fist-pumped his way around the stadium after embracing each of his players.
He reflected: “The fans have been amazing with me since I came to the club and I feel that. Everyone needed that win today.
“We’ve been so close in games and you sound silly for saying it sometimes, because people don’t want to hear that. But if you have followed this club you will know that we’ve hit the post and the bar in the last three home games and that could easily have gone in, so there’s another few points.
“If you don’t get it, noise starts around it.
“I want to make the fans proud of their team. Days like this do that because football is about memories and moments, it’s not about a destination.
“We’ve just had the league leaders in our stadium and we’ve beaten them. These are the games we have to savour.
“They were top of the Championship, we were in League One last season, people shouldn’t lose sight of that.”
Davies was more coy on the four notable absences from Blues’ squad. Alex Cochrane is injured and made way for debutant Kai Wagner, but Davies wasn’t exact when asked why Marc Leonard, Lyndon Dykes and Keshi Anderson weren’t involved.
“It’s a mixture of injury, team selections and tactical selections as well,” said the Blues boss.
Pressed whether midfielder Leonard and striker Dykes – who almost joined Hibernian in the summer – could be on the way out, Davies added: “We’ll see.”
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