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Harry Redknapp happy with Birmingham City display despite defeat to Aston Villa

Harry Redknapp Manager of Queens Park Rangers ahead of the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi Final second leg match between Queens Park Rangers and Wigan Athletic at Loftus Road on May 12, 2014
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New Birmingham City boss Harry Redknapp is "really pleased" with his side's display in Sunday's 1-0 derby defeat to Aston Villa.

New Birmingham City boss Harry Redknapp has taken heart from his side's display in their 1-0 derby defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday.

The 70-year-old lined up his team in a 4-2-3-1 formation - a change from the back three favoured by Gianfranco Zola - and looked to be heading for a point at Villa Park before substitute Gabriel Agbonlahor struck to deny the Blues.

Redknapp told Sky Sports News: "I take a lot of encouragement from that [display]. The attitude has been terrific all week; everything we asked them to do in training they have done today.

"Would they be able to carry that on to the pitch with them? I thought they did. They worked their socks off, I can't ask for more from them. They gave absolutely everything.

"I feel a lot more confident than when I walked in on Monday. I looked at the record - two wins in 24 - and I thought, 'My God, we need a miracle'. Don't get me wrong, I know it will still be tough but I was really pleased with them today.

"Huddersfield next week is a massive game and we have to make sure St Andrew's is rocking. I hope the fans are pleased with what they saw today. The result isn't what we wanted but they can't fault the effort. I can't fault the effort."

Birmingham stay one place and two points above the Championship relegation zone with two games to go.

Harry Redknapp, manager of QPR looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City at Loftus Road on September 20, 2014
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