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  • Jerome (45), O'Connor (69)
  • Date:2009-04-06
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:St Andrews Stadium
  • Attendance:25935
  • Referee:Halsey, M

Live Commentary

90mins

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

87mins

Birmingham are replacing Sebastian Larsson with Hameur Bouazza.

69mins

Goal!! Birmingham have scored with Garry O'Connor putting it in the back of the net.

62mins

David Edwards is being taken off, Sam Vokes has come on in his place.

57mins

Cameron Jerome is being taken off, Garry O'Connor has come on in his place.

53mins

The referee has booked Karl Henry.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

46mins

Birmingham are replacing Kevin Phillips with James McFadden.

46mins

Matt Hill is being taken off, Matt Jarvis has come on in his place.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by M Halsey

45mins

Goal!! Birmingham have scored with Cameron Jerome putting it in the back of the net.

40mins

Chris Iwelumo is being taken off, Andy Keogh has come on in his place.

37mins

It's red. He's off. Lee Carsley has been sent off.

0mins

It's 7:45pm on Monday, April 6th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Ten-man Birmingham City carved out a memorable victory with their best performance of the season to keep alive their hopes of winning the Championship.

League leaders Wolves now find themselves with only a two-point advantage over City, who clinched this vital win with goals from Cameron Jerome and Garry O'Connor after they had skipper Lee Carsley sent off in the 37th minute.

The odds were against Wolves even before the game started with leading marksman Sylvan Ebanks-Blake absent with a calf injury. This enforced change enabled manager Mick McCarthy to draft in on-loan striker Marlon Harewood for his first game since his arrival from Aston Villa.

The skilful Michael Kightly was also missing from Wolves' attack and it was clearly evident in the early exchanges that their pattern of play was severely restricted, as Birmingham operated with more determination and endeavour.

But with so much at stake it was not a game for the purists. Neither side could really impose themselves in the first half hour.

In such a tightly strung match there were numerous mistakes and fortunately for Wolves Jerome lacked the skill and finishing power to capitalise upon a bad back-pass by Stephen Ward.

Goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey was alive to the situation and blocked the on-rushing Jerome to the relief of the travelling fans.

Chris Iwelumo, who had previously had a quiet start to the match, suddenly broke through and shrugging off Liam Ridgewell, fired in a low shot which the well positioned Maik Taylor was able to comfortably save.

Seb Larsson demonstrated his danger with a free-kick which was only just off target with the scrambling Hennessey apparently well beaten.

But the game took a dramatic turn in the 37th minute when a reckless tackle by Birmingham skipper Carsley on Iwelumo resulted in the former Everton player being given a straight red card.

Iwelumo was himself carried off on a stretcher to be replaced by the Republic of Ireland striker Andy Keogh.

But it was Birmingham who took the lead a minute before half-time with a controversial goal from Jerome. A free-kick by Stephen Carr was headed on by Ridgewell. Although Hennessey had a hand on the ball Jerome bundled his effort over the line.

James McFadden, who has missed 15 games, came off the substitutes' bench to replace the out of touch Kevin Phillips and cleverly set up a good opportunity for Lee Bowyer, only for Hennessey to make an equally smart save to keep Wolves in the game.

McFadden, who appeared to relish the explosive atmosphere, marked his return with a subtle piece of play when he found O'Connor with a 50-yard pass with just over 20 minutes to play.

It was, however, O'Connor's raw determination which carved out his goal as he outpaced Christophe Berra and, with Hennessey out of his goal, rolled the ball home from an acute angle to the delight of the home fans.

Birmingham City

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Corners

33

Fouls

1316

Goal attempts

1011

Shots off target

65

Offsides

33

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