‘Dangerous’ – Birmingham City boss Chris Davies hails ‘quality’ player after Shrewsbury Town win

Ayumu Yokoyama’s performance last night thrilled Birmingham City manager Chris Davies, who considers the midfielder to be “dangerous.”

Bristol Street Motors Trophy: Birmingham City 4-0 Shrewsbury Town. In addition to Emil Hansson and Tomoki Iwata scoring once apiece, Scott Wright scored twice.

birmingham city, ‘Dangerous’ – Birmingham City boss Chris Davies hails ‘quality’ player after Shrewsbury Town win

The 21-year-old Yokohama helped the Blues defeat their fellow League One team by starting the game for them.

Following the incident, Davies remarked, according to a BirminghamLive article: “He’s young and he’s adapting.” You realize the threat he causes one vs one. Few people are as hazardous as him since he can move in both directions and exhibits quality when he makes room for himself. He’s getting used to this football’s style. The ball travels forward really quickly, so you have to reverse course.

His performance satisfied me. It’s incredibly difficult to come in and not even have squads, but he handled it really effectively, in my opinion.

“We now have a translator who comes into training and meetings and speaks to the Japanese boys to relay the messages,” he continued. He’s here to deliver some important lessons on the training pitch.

That has been taking place for the past few weeks, which has made it easier for him to adjust. However, it is challenging. How challenging would it be to travel to Japan at the age of twenty? Although I have witnessed the adaptation process numerous times, Ayumu has a bright future ahead of it given the raw resources and raw quality.

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An attacker for Birmingham City was praised

Yokoyama has recently had to wait his turn for opportunities.

This season, he has made six appearances for Birmingham City, three of which have taken place in the league.

birmingham city, ‘Dangerous’ – Birmingham City boss Chris Davies hails ‘quality’ player after Shrewsbury Town win

Given the wealth of choices available to them at his position, the young player will have to fight to make their starting lineup.

The summer saw the Japan youth international relocate to England, and as Davies hinted to, he is still getting used to his new surroundings.

Yokoyama began his career at Matsumoto Yamaga FC and moved to Sagan Tosu in the previous season.

Before joining the Blues, he scored seven goals in forty-five games for the latter.
Now what?

Davies will definitely want to consider Yokoyama’s pick when it comes to his next squad.

He currently provides useful back-up to Birmingham City’s ranks and is someone who will want to have a bright future ahead of him with the club.

 

The Blues are back in action after the international break with an away trip to Lincoln City.

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