'Really poor goal' - Davies
Davies: 'We couldn't make our possession count'
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Birmingham City manager Chris Davies felt Bristol City's counter-attacking winner was a "really poor goal" after his side lost at Ashton Gate.
Davies told BBC Radio WM: "It was always going to be like that with the way they play, on the counter-attack. I thought we'd have more of the ball but we had even more than I thought we would.
"We were like the home team and them the away team but we couldn't make all that possession count and create clear chances with it.
"We had a few moments where, if we're there, we score, as it flashed across goal again but we don't make the most of them and pay the price before half-time with their only shot on goal - one ball up the pitch, one run and a one v one and a goal.
"It's a really poor goal, loss of possession, but it can happen. We need to sense the danger a little bit quicker because it's a really simple goal considering how hard we've had to work for any openings we've got."