Bang in trouble

Bang in trouble, up against it at Old Trafford - but Blackpool won’t change.
Simply, I can’t see them getting anything from this match - and that might put Birmingham bang in trouble.
-These are two predos to two different matches. “Bang in trouble” -‘get an uphill battle’ here?
Thanks.

Hi,

‘Bang in trouble’ suggests utterly/completely/absolutely in trouble. I know the expression ‘bang in’ as in: I was driving along in the countryside and suddenly I saw this stag bang in the middle of the road. This means right in the middle and ‘bang’ gives the idea that something is unusual or wrong.

Alan

Thank you, Alan.