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Chris Davies expressed his disappointment with Birmingham’s 1-1 draw against Northampton in the Sky Bet League One match at St Andrew’s. Despite dominating the game, the Blues struggled to capitalize on their chances, allowing the Cobblers to snatch a late equalizer.

The match saw Jay Stansfield scoring for Birmingham in the 58th minute, but a last-minute goal from Mitchell Pinnock salvaged a point for Northampton. Davies lamented the missed opportunities, emphasizing the team’s inability to secure a second goal despite creating numerous chances.

Moreover, Captain Krystian Bielik’s injury forced him to be substituted in the 88th minute, further complicating Birmingham’s defense in the dying moments of the game. Davies acknowledged the lack of creativity in the team’s attack but believed they had done enough to secure a win.

On the other hand, Northampton boss Jon Brady commended his team’s resilience and strategic play, focusing on disrupting Birmingham’s possession and creating scoring opportunities. Brady highlighted the tactical adjustments made in the final minutes, which ultimately led to Pinnock’s decisive goal.

Brady praised Pinnock’s contribution to the team over the years, emphasizing his versatility and commitment to giving his all on the field. The manager credited Pinnock for seizing the moment and delivering a crucial goal that secured a valuable point for Northampton.

Overall, the match showcased a contrast in playing styles, with Birmingham dominating possession but failing to convert their chances, while Northampton displayed a disciplined and disruptive approach that ultimately paid off in the end. Despite the disappointment for Birmingham, both teams showed determination and spirit in their battle on the pitch.