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Birmingham City interim manager Gary Rowett has called on his players to take the opportunity to be a hero in their relegation decider with Norwich City at St Andrew’s on Saturday.
The Blues are 22nd in the Championship and must win and hope Plymouth Argyle, who are one place and point above them, fail to beat Hull City at Home Park to avoid playing in League One next season.
Rowett said the time to analyse their season is later and wants his players to take inspiration from previous escapes.
“It is something as a club that we have to understand,” he said. “It has happened too often. We are where we are on the last day of the season.
“Lessons can be learnt at a later stage. Now it is about getting the result and staying in the division. It is clear what we have to achieve and how we will do it; with incredible energy and maybe some patience as well.”
Rowett namechecked Paul Caddis, the Scottish defender whose injury-time header at Bolton Wanderers a decade ago secured Championship survival for Birmingham on the final day.
“There’s an opportunity to be a Paul Caddis or whatever name you want to put on it; some of these moments have created great memories. We need to control the controllables and we’ll accept it if we’ve done our bit.”