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KARANKA VOWS TO PRESS ON AT BLUES

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By John Lyons

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UNDER-PRESSURE Birmingham boss Aitor Karanka is convinced better times are around the corner - and is determined to be the man at the helm when it happens.
Yesterday’s 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth saw the Blues drop into the relegation zone and it’s added to the mood of despondency at St Andrew’s.
Fans have become disgruntled with the pragmatic style under the Spaniard, who took the reins in July but has found it tough to get the Blues upwardly mobile.
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