Gary O’Neil criticizes the Coventry manager, calling him “toothless,” after Birmingham escapes relegation.

A summary of the most recent headlines involving Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Wanderers on a depressing day for both teamsA depressing day for Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Wanderers, your daily news digest. In a thrilling FA Cup loss to Coventry City, Gary O’Neil’s team was humbled by two equalizers in stoppage time.

Meanwhile, the Blues were dealt even more agony as they lost to Watford at home despite having the better of the chances. Ten-man Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United drew 0-0, leaving Birmingham just above the relegation zone on goal differential.

The BirminghamWorld headlines for Saturday, March 16 are listed below.

O’Neil disclosed that he fired Mark Robins as a result of his actions during the celebration of Coventry’s last-gasp victory. After Haji Wright struck in the 100th minute to break the hearts of Wolves supporters, the Sky Blues manager raced up the touchline and yelled in front of a ball boy.

In the young player’s post-match interview, Robins expressed his “unreserved” regret. Slamming his opponent, O’Neil stood up for the ball boy who was “upset” when the full-time whistle blew.

The boy is obviously unhappy, and they are only kids working,” he yelled. “It was crucial that I spoke to Mark about it later. The boy is very upset, and they are simply kids working.

Mark Venus, the temporary manager of Birmingham, lamented his team’s performance as they lost 1-0 at home against Watford. The Blues misread their lines in what was supposed to be a must-win game, as they had 27 shoots that went wide.

Venus remarked after the game, “I can’t protect the players for Tuesday evening, but I can protect them today.” “I believe that they gave it their all on the field. We discussed how there was a little lack of quality, and I believe it was once more apparent today. However, all of that was present today in terms of passion, vigor, desire, goal, and team spirit.

We must perform better at the end. Let’s put it bluntly. We need to improve our finishing, our ability to put the ball in the net, and our overall caliber. While there are still things we need to improve on, everything else was there today.

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