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  • Bent (62), Fahey (75)
  • Date:2009-02-14
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:St Andrews Stadium
  • Attendance:17631
  • Referee:Laws, G

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

87mins

Lee Bowyer goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

85mins

Birmingham are replacing Keith Fahey with Hameur Bouazza.

84mins

Nottm Forest are replacing Joe Heath with Ian Breckin.

76mins

Birmingham are replacing Marcus Bent with Carlos Costly.

75mins

Goal!! Keith Fahey scores for Birmingham.

67mins

Joe Garner is being taken off, Adam Newbold has come on in his place.

66mins

Nottm Forest are replacing Brendan Moloney with Garath McCleary.

62mins

Goal!! Marcus Bent scores for Birmingham.

58mins

James Perch goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by G Laws

31mins

Kevin Phillips is replaced by Cameron Jerome.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Marcus Bent, who has not enjoyed a particularly successful time at Birmingham since his £1million move from Charlton, finally hit the high note with a crucial goal to take the Midlands club into second spot.

The much travelled striker was on the mark in the 62nd minute to relieve the growing pressure on manager Alex McLeish.

It was only Birmingham's eighth goal in their last 12 games and only their third success in this spell.

Importantly Birmingham are only three points behind the leaders Wolves following their defeat at Burnley.

Making his first start in six games, Bent rescued the game from the doldrums with his third goal of the season.

Birmingham's success was sealed by Keith Fahey in the 75th minute when the Irishman notched his first goal since his recent arrival at St Andew's.

Earlier Birmingham, as usual, were slow out of the blocks and it was significant that Nathan Tyson had more pace than Martin Taylor.

The Forest striker made an early break but ballooned the ball high over the bar, while on the second occasion his low cross from the left evaded everyone.

Forest played with a great deal of purpose against a Birmingham side that struggled to find their early season form.

Promotion chasing Birmingham suffered a big set-back when they lost the services of their leading marksman, Kevin Phillips, with a leg injury in the 31st minute.

Previously Phillips had recorded Birmingham's best chance to go ahead with a snapshot which was deflected just wide.

The best save of the first half came in the 36th minute when Paul Smith palmed out a Liam Ridgewell header from a Seb Larsson free-kick.

In the next minute a Marcus Bent header was deflected onto the bar following a Scott Sinclair corner.

Bent finally broke the stalemate in the 62nd minute when he forced the ball home from a David Murphy cross despite Wes Morgan making a desperate attempt to clear off the line.

The relief in the Birmingham side was evident and they celebrated with a sublime goal from newcomer Fahey in the 75th minute.

Collecting a pass from Cameron Jerome, he cheekily chipped a right footed shot over the head of Smith and into the net off the post.

Only a brilliant save by Maik Taylor prevented Tyson pulling back a goal.

Taylor had to fling himself to his left to keep out a powerful shot from the Forest striker.

Birmingham City

Nottingham Forest

Corners

42

Fouls

1317

Goal attempts

167

Shots off target

104

Offsides

22

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