The decision to deny Kyogo a dream Birmingham City debut has been branded harsh by Blues boss Chris Davies. ‌

And it's not the only complaint the St Andrew's gaffer has with referee Andrew Kitchen. ‌

The former Celtic striker thought he'd got his Blues career off to the perfect start. After his manager appeared to hint he'd begin the season on the bench , Kyogo started and thought he'd put the hosts ahead against title favourites Ipswich Town after just seven minutes in the Friday night kick-off. ‌

However, Kitchen blew up claiming that the 5'7 Japanese striker had been overly physical with 6'4 Tractor Boys defender Jacob Greaves.

Jay Stansfield's second-half strike looked to have given Birmingham all three points, only for Scotland star Lyndon Dykes to be penalised for a

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