- O'Connor (90)
- Date:2008-10-21
- Kick-off:19:45
- Venue:St Andrews Stadium
- Attendance:17706
- Referee:Miller, N
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
90mins
Paul Ifill is replaced by Johannes Ertl.
90mins
Goal!! Garry O'Connor scores for Birmingham.
83mins
Nick Carle is being taken off, Neil Danns has come on in his place.
73mins
Kemy Agustien is replaced by Nigel Quashie.
68mins
Birmingham are replacing Cameron Jerome with Marcus Bent.
58mins
Victor Moses is replaced by Shefki Kuqi.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by N Miller
36mins
Matt Lawrence goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
0mins
It's 7:45pm on Tuesday, October 21st, the match has kicked off.
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Match Report
Scotland international Garry O'Connor pulled the game out of the fire with a dramatic last minute winning goal to send Birmingham City to the top of the Championship
When it appeared the game was heading for a goalless draw, O'Connor popped up for his fourth goal of the season and his first since August 23.
A long ball from Stuart Parnaby found veteran Kevin Phillips on the left. Phillips' angled shot was parried by Julian Speroni onto the chest of O'Connor, who glanced the ball into the corner of the net.
It was a fitting end for O'Connor who had smashed two shots against the post in the first half.
The outcome came as a great relief for Birmingham manager Alex McLeish as he watched his team score only their fifth goal in six games at St Andrew's.
Palace boss Neil Warnock had every reason to be peeved as he watched his side lose at such a late stage in the game - it was also the first goal they had conceded in over seven hours.
In an attempt to bring about a change in fortunes, McLeish played with three strikers but the former Scotland boss could not have believed the bad luck experienced by O'Connor in a hectic first half.
The striker twice had to the misfortune to see powerful shots in the first half slam against the Palace woodwork.
It was one of those nights for the Birmingham side desperate to discover some goalscoring form in front of their home fans following recent disappointing performances.
Birmingham, badly hit by injuries, included the former West Bromwich Albion midfielder Nigel Quashie, who was only signed three hours before the game on a one-month loan from West Ham.
Quashie was introduced in the 73rd minute to provide more midfield flair but Palace still hung on until O'Connor's late strike.
Palace defended gamely and rode their luck on occasions but in a goalless first half gave little indication of their winning form in the last three games.
Skipper Shaun Derry was a driving force, while Danny Butterfield earned praise for some strong defending in keeping out the threat of the speedy Cameron Jerome.
The second half was another hard-fought affair with another O'Connor low drive their only real threat of breaking the deadlock until his last-minute winner.
Birmingham City Team
Crystal Palace Team
Birmingham City | Crystal Palace |
Corners
| 6 | 3 |
Fouls
| 6 | 16 |
Goal attempts
| 15 | 6 |
Shots off target
| 8 | 4 |
Offsides
| 2 | 2 |