 | KEEGAN'S VIEW |
Manchester City boss Kevin Keegan said he felt his team deserved better, after their 1-0 defeat against Birmingham. "They've scored with one of two chances they had," Keegan told BBC Sport.
"We've created enough chances not only to get something out of the game, but to win. Robbie (Fowler) could have scored with a great chance.
"In the second, we had a lot of possession but could not finish. I think more than anything we just need a win to get our confidence going."
Keegan said he was confident City - still searching for their first Premiership win of the season - would turn the corner soon.
And he insisted he was not feeling under pressure despite the poor start to the season.
"I would like to think most managers would get a fair little run. I hope I'm no different," he said.
"We're possibly one match away from a win. If you know you are playing well over a season they say it evens itself out."