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Birmingham City's Lack of Strength Costs Them at QPR
10 Dec
Summary
- Birmingham City conceded a late winner after equalizing in stoppage time.
- Manager Chris Davies cited a lack of physical strength in duels.
- The team's fluency with the ball was also noted as not optimal.

Birmingham City experienced a frustrating Championship defeat away at Queens Park Rangers on Tuesday, succumbing to a 96th-minute goal shortly after finding an equalizer. Manager Chris Davies expressed disappointment following the match, stating that his side "weren't strong enough" in crucial physical duels against a robust QPR team.
The Blues managed to pull level in stoppage time with a goal from Patrick Roberts, only to concede again moments before the final whistle. Davies acknowledged that the team's usual fluency with the ball was not evident, and the necessity of chasing the game after conceding the first goal presented a significant challenge.
Despite growing into the match and creating late chances, the team's inability to match QPR's physicality proved costly. Davies noted the players' deep disappointment, as they felt they had fought back into contention only to be denied a result at the very end.




