The Birmingham City boss was spotted during the team’s clash with Preston North End on Tuesday night.
Birmingham City owner Tom Wagner celebrated a goal with fans in a recent match against Preston North End, helping him win points with the supporters.
Birmingham City started the season quite positively, but recently they lost their last 2 matches, falling to 7th place in the Championship rankings.
While promotion this season may be difficult, there is an upward trajectory within the club that suggests promotion to the Premier League is likely in the near future under Wagner’s ownership.
The Blues met league leaders Preston North End at Deepdale last night in a midweek championship round.
The visitors took the lead early in the second half when Jay Stansfield scored almost immediately early in the second half.
However, Krystian Bielik’s own goal brought Ryan Lowe’s side back into the game a few minutes later.
Milutin Osmajic’s 67th-minute goal gave the hosts the lead and they held it until the final whistle, extending their unbeaten start to the season to seven games.
A video posted to Twitter, via The Second Tier, went viral in the hours after Stansfield’s opening goal.
Wagner could be seen in a gray hoodie in the stands celebrating the goal with the traveling fans.
The American businessman was among the fans as they cheered on the team, which led the league leaders 1-0.
Wagner bought the club in the summer, and is now overseeing his first year in charge of the Blues.
Eustache’s team has had a positive start to the season, even if they have lost their last two matches.
Wagner will aim to lead the club to the Premier League in the near future, as Birmingham have not been top for over a decade.
Birmingham are currently seventh in the Championship standings, despite playing more games than some of their opponents.
Six more matches will take place tonight with the other half of the group competing, which could see Eustace’s side drop even further, perhaps to 12th in the table.
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There has been much speculation surrounding Eustace’s future following the team’s impressive first five games of the campaign.
Rangers are said to be considering their approach to the 43-year-old in case they decide to drop Michael Beale from his managerial role at Ibrox.
However, no decision has been made and the team has been winless since these reports were first published.
Birmingham will be hoping that it is just a coincidence and the team can return to good form starting this weekend.
Next up for Birmingham is a Friday night clash at home to QPR on September 22.
This is a positive moment for Wagner, even in defeat, as it will earn him some points with the fans.
It was an ideal start to life at Birmingham for the American, who replaced a hugely unpopular figure at the helm of the club’s owners.
Eustace is also a very popular figure with supporters, so backing him in the transfer market last summer would have given him a good first impression with fans.
Promotion this season will be difficult, but there is certainly an upward trajectory at St.
Andrew’s suggests this could be a possibility in the near future.