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Birmingham City vs Coventry City. Sky Bet Championship.

St. Andrew's StadiumAttendance26,811.

Birmingham City 3

  • B Thomas (12th minute own goal)
  • I Sunjic (41st minute)
  • J Stansfield (59th minute)

Coventry City 0

    Birmingham City 3-0 Coventry City: Blues earn vital win in bid to beat drop and dent Sky Blues' play-off hopes

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Coventry City at St Andrew's on Saturday | A Bobby Thomas own goal, Ivan Sunjic and Jay Stansfield steers Blues to victory.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Coventry City.

    Birmingham gave their Sky Bet Championship survival hopes a huge boost with a 3-0 home win over Coventry which put a major dent in their visitors' play-off hopes.

    An own goal by Bobby Thomas in the 12th minute opened the scoring, Ivan Sunjic made it two three minutes before half-time and Jay Stansfield killed the contest with his 13th of the season.

    The result was Blues' biggest win since October - and only their second success in 11 - and moved them out of the relegation zone after Bristol City denied struggling Huddersfield with a last-gasp leveller.

    Coventry's third defeat in four left the FA Cup semi-finalists six points adrift of the top six with four games to go ahead of their big date at Wembley against Manchester United next weekend.

    The Sky Blues threatened first with a firm, low angled drive from Milan van Ewijk that was deflected just wide.

    Blues countered with a stabbed effort from Tyler Roberts and then a shot from Koji Miyoshi that brushed the side-netting.

    And they soon got their noses in front.

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    Lee Buchanan's throw-in on the left was worked to Roberts, who turned the ball inside for Keshi Anderson, whose cross hit Thomas and deflected in at the near post.

    The closest Coventry came to scoring came in the 20th minute when Haji Wright hit the bar.

    Goalkeeper John Ruddy came out of his box to head away a clearance, but only as far as Wright, whose volleyed lob bounced before hitting the woodwork.

    Blues remained in the ascendancy and Stansfield twice should have done better instead of firing first over and then several feet wide from 20 yards.

    Sunjic doubled the hosts' lead with a rasping low drive from just inside the area after Paik Seung-ho's corner was headed away by Liam Kitching, his effort catching keeper Bradley Collins unawares.

    Coventry, following a triple substitution at half-time, began the second half looking much improved, creating two quick opportunities.

    Kasey Palmer's 25-yard drive was parried by Ruddy, then Ben Sheaf fired a rising effort over from just inside the area.

    There was now an edge to the match and Stansfield and Van Ewijk were booked for shoving each other after the Blues striker was penalised when he thought he had won the ball back.

    But Birmingham dashed any hopes of a Coventry comeback when Stansfield made it 3-0.

    The on-loan Fulham forward clipped the ball past Collins after his superb diagonal run behind the defence which took him beyond Kitching was spotted by Roberts.

    The managers

    Birmingham's Gary Rowett:

    "That was a much better performance and it had a lot more of what we expect and, lo and behold, you get your rewards.

    "You might not find yourself solid defensively, but you find yourself scoring and creating chances.

    "Some of the senior lads held the others to account in midweek (after a 1-0 home defeat to Cardiff) and everyone has taken that on board, which is what should happen. I thought we showed it.

    "Now we've got to replicate that in the last three games."

    Coventry's Mark Robins:

    "We had to pick points up in three out of the four games we have lost and you can't do that if you are realistically challenging, so it's massively disappointing.

    "We have given ourselves a mountain to climb. We could be 12 points adrift (of the top six) by the time we next play (in the league) and Norwich are too good.

    "We didn't start at all. Initially we had a couple of shots dragged wide, but they were first to the ball in every challenge. Every first contact they seemed to win.

    "It looked like a lethargic performance and people made poor choices and it cost us three goals.

    "They took the lead from an own goal where we didn't get close enough to the attacker (Keshi Anderson), then for the second one, (goalkeeper) Brad Collins was unsighted.

    "For the third goal we got dragged all over the place because we weren't talking and that smacks of fatigue."

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