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BOSS PEP SALUTES IMPACT OF KRIS AND MAXIME

By Matthew Dale
CHAMPIONSHIP
BIRMINGHAM boss Pep Clotet has singled out his full-backs for praise, saying Maxime Colin and Kristian Pedersen give his side balance.
Blues have been more of an attacking threat over recent weeks and Clotet believes Colin and Pedersen deserve their share of the credit for their work on the flanks.
“The secret is making sure you have the right balance and I think we do in the squad with Maxime and Kristian, and with the younger ones Sedds (Steve Seddon) and Wes (Harding) coming through,” said Clotet.
“It’s very important for me to let the...

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