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Jay Stansfield plays the Joker but the serious fatal result, because the Birmingham City Mind Games pay

Jay Stansfield plays the Joker but the serious fatal result, because the Birmingham City Mind Games pay

Latest news in Birmingham City from Birminghamlive while Jay Stansfield talks about mind games before the decisive moment in victory at Bristol Rovers

Jay Stansfield scores the Birmingham City winner from the penalty site during the Sky Bet League one on the Memorial Stadium.
Jay Stansfield scores the Birmingham City winner from the penalty site on the Memorial Stadium.

Jay Stansfield was Mr. Cool as he slammed home Birmingham’s decisive punishment at Bristol Rovers – And then he blocked player with horns with a Sky reporter after the match.

Stansfield and the 22nd goal of the season has After Taylor Moore was in the box five minutes to go to the Memorial Stadium.

Victoria, a record of the club 37 of the season in all competitions, saw that the blue had increased their advantage at the top of League 1 to 11 points, with eight parties to play.

Asked about the shot at the scene, after telling him the man had not marked for some time, Stansfield Shot Back: “There were only five games.”

When the Sky reporter explained that it meant Stansfield’s “very high standards”, he added the Blues Gold lens: “It meant everything.

“As an attacker, obviously, you want to score goals, and when you go to five games without scoring, you do not doubt yourself, but you start to miss the chances that you should not miss this kind, so when you get a penalty, you want to take the most.

“I practice them a lot, so I know where I will go with her, so to get that penalty and return to the objective sheet means everything, and getting three points is even better.”

He also explained a bit of a blues Kidology before penalty, while trying to confuse Bristol Rovers about who took the shot on the spot.

Alfie May took the ball and forgot to take the penalty -Sky even threw the statistics from the scene in covering their game -before Stansfield intervenes and send it as cool as you want.

By discussing the strategy after the match, he said: “You only keep them guessed.

“We have a few good participants, not just me, so if their goalkeeper wants to talk to Alfie, rather than with me, then we will take this because then they can focus on the place where I put the ball.

“So, yes, we work together as a team and this only shows what connections we have on the field and outside it.”

Blues are next in action on Saturday, when they have a home game from 15:00 against Barnsley from the middle of the table.

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