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What Went Wrong vs Port Vale? | Cup Defeat Breakdown | Forever Blues Ep 5

What Went Wrong vs Port Vale? | Cup Defeat Breakdown | Forever Blues Ep 5

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The first defeat of the season. Neil Moxley and Colin Tattum are back to hold a breakdown of Birmingham City's disappointing Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Port Vale.

With 10 changes to the starting lineup, the lads discuss the disjointed performance, the reasons behind the result, and whether it's a genuine cause for concern. We take a close look at the debutants, including a standout performance from Lewis Koumas, and analyse what we learned about Marvin Ducksch and Kenya Fujimoto.

🎙️ IN THIS EPISODE:0:00 - Intro: First defeat of the season1:03 - Breakdown: Why the performance was so disjointed4:16 - The Manager's View: Chris Davies on testing his squad6:02 - Standout Debutant: Lewis Koumas7:17 - Analysing Marvin Ducksch & Kenya Fujimoto9:47 - Cause for Concern? Dealing with set pieces12:42 - Marc Leonard handed the captain's armband15:36 - Quick Recap of the Oxford United win



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