Wayne Rooney arrived at St Andrew’s to a big fanfare in October but the former Manchester United star
has not had the galvanising effect the Birmingham hierarchy hoped for as they find themselves in their familiar station, two-thirds of the way down the Championship table.
They claimed only their second victory since his arrival when they won 1-0 at Cardiff on Wednesday and their only other success came at home to struggling Sheffield Wednesday,
so a visit from highflying Leicester will show them on Monday just how far they have to go.
The Foxes look well placed to secure an immediate return to the Premier League and head across the Midlands having won their last three matches, so it would be a surprise if they did not leave with three points.
Wayne Rooney arrived at St Andrew’s to a big fanfare in October but the former Manchester United star
has not had the galvanising effect the Birmingham hierarchy hoped for as they find themselves in their familiar station, two-thirds of the way down the Championship table.
They claimed only their second victory since his arrival when they won 1-0 at Cardiff on Wednesday and their only other success came at home.
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to struggling Sheffield Wednesday, so a visit from highflying Leicester will show them on Monday just how far they have to go.
The Foxes look well placed to secure an immediate return to the Premier League and head across the Midlands having won their last three matches, so it would be a surprise if they did not leave with three points.