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Steve Cotterill has been given the boot by Birmingham City. Photo: Reuters

Birmingham City’s Chinese owners sack Steve Cotterill after fifth straight loss, say reports

The 53-year-old is dismissed following 2-1 Championship loss to Nottingham Forest on Saturday – their fifth straight defeat

Steve Cotterill has been sacked by the Chinese owners of English second-tier club Birmingham City, according to British media reports.

Both the BBC and Britain’s Press Association said Cotterill, 53, had been dismissed following Birmingham’s 2-1 Championship loss to Nottingham Forest on Saturday – their fifth straight defeat.

There was, as yet, no official confirmation from Birmingham that Cotterill had left the club.

Going down to their Midlands rivals left Birmingham, who were previously owned by jailed Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung, third from bottom in the table, two points shy of safety.

Saturday’s reverse came after Cotterill had insisted earlier in the week that he had positive talks with the club’s Chinese owners, Trillion Trophy Asia.

Cotterill replaced Harry Redknapp after the veteran former Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth manager lasted just 13 games spread across two seasons.

Redknapp arrived at Birmingham for the final three games of last season – with Cotterill his assistant – and helped the Blues avoid relegation.

But he left after only 10 games this season, with Cotterill promoted to replace him.

Garry Monk, who left Middlesbrough in December, is among those tipped to succeed Cotterill, with former Scotland boss Gordon Strachan also linked with the Birmingham job.

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