Birmingham 1 Bolton 2: Cheng-Yong Lee brings welcome reward for Megson

Fabio Capello was in town to assess his England World Cup contenders - but left most impressed by a little South Korean.Chung-Yong Lee, 21, showed the goalscoring potential, composure and class that can help keep Bolton in the Premier League, and could also be a danger to England in South Africa next summer if his country face Capello's side. Late winner: Chung-Yong Lee secures the Trotters' second consecutive away win   Bolton took the lead through Tamir Cohen's 10th-minute header but substitute Kevin Phillips earned Birmingham an equaliser seven minutes after coming on in the 77th minute for Gregory Vignal.Bolton recovered immediately as Lee ran on and calmly directed the ball away from keeper Joe Hart, one of the men Capello would have been watching, after a Matthew Taylor shot had rebounded off the woodwork.Lee had earlier missed an excellent chance, and Bolton boss Gary Megson said: 'Lee apologised for helping them with their equaliser. He's such a lovely lad.'He took an age to bring the ball down before scoring. Some would criticise him for that but you could also argue it showed he has the composure needed for a player in his position.' On a roll: Tamir Cohen celebrates scoring the opening goal It will help Birmingham if manager McLeish can establish a working relationship with new owner Carson Yeung when the deal is rubber-stamped.McLeish said: 'I'm not apprehensive about meeting the new owner, rather I'm full of anticipation. It was disappointing the way we switched off at crucial times. There was a period after we equalised when we were just in a trance.' Midfield battle: Christian Benitez of Birmingham holds off Fabrice Muamba of Bolton BIRMINGHAM (4-5-1): Hart; Carr, Johnson, Dann, Vignal (Phillips 76min); Larsson, Ferguson, Bowyer, Tainio (O'Connor 61), Fahey; Benitez. Subs (not used): Maik Taylor, Ridgewell, Espinoza, McSheffrey, Carsley. Booked: Johnson, Carr.BOLTON (4-5-1): Jaaskelainen; Ricketts, Knight, Cahill, Samuel; Gardner (McCann 71), Klasnic (Lee 54), Muamba, Cohen, Taylor; K Davies. Subs (not used): Al Habsi, A O'Brien, M Davies, Elmander, Steinsson. Booked: Samuel.Referee: S Bennett (Kent). On the ball: Ricardo Gardner and Sebastian Larsson tussle  Birmingham v Bolton: The action as it happenedPremier League declares Yeung 'fit and proper' to complete City takeoverBolton so much better than 'Mickey Mouse' Birmingham, claims MuambaBIRMINGHAM CITY FC

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