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Chris Davies' BOLD Changes & The Wrexham Draw | Full Match Review | Ep. 15

Chris Davies' BOLD Changes & The Wrexham Draw | Full Match Review | Ep. 15

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It was a tale of two halves in North Wales as Birmingham City battled to a 1-1 draw against Wrexham. Neil Moxley and Colin Tattum are back to break down a fascinating game that started with some huge, bold calls from the manager.


The lads dissect Chris Davies' surprising team selection, including dropping the goalkeeper for James Beadle's league debut and moving Tomoki Iwata to right-back. They analyse the ongoing Achilles' heel of conceding from set pieces but also praise the much-improved, dominant second-half performance, capped off by a brilliant goal from Patrick Roberts.


Plus, a look at the impressive performance of Mark Leonard in midfield and Tom Wagner's passionate half-time address to the fans.


🎙️ IN THIS EPISODE:

0:00 - Intro: The Wrexham draw

1:04 - A much-improved second half performance

3:08 - Davies' BOLD team selection: a new keeper & Iwata at right-back

5:14 - The impressive performance of Mark Leonard

9:09 - The Achilles' heel: Another set-piece goal conceded

13:18 - The brilliance of Patrick Roberts & Demarai Gray

16:18 - Tom Wagner's passionate half-time address to the fans

22:12 - Do Blues finish games stronger than they start?


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