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EUSTACE HAPPY WITH A DRAW

BLUES boss John Eustace insisted he was pleased to pick up a point despite his side having failed to win at St. Andrew’s since early August.
“In the first half we certainly had the best chance with Bacuna and he should have put that away,” he said.
“But overall a draw was a fair result and I’m delighted with a point.
“In the first half we were under a lot of pressure and we didn’t start well, although a lot of their chances were from distance.
“After Wednesday’s performance (a 3-2 win at local rivals West Bromwich Albio...

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