Bowyer strike downs Cottagers

First-half goal enough to seal three points for Birmingham

By Jamie Casey   Last updated: 21st November 2009   Subscribe to RSS Feed

Bowyer strike downs Cottagers

Bowyer: Celebrates his goal

Man of the match: Lee Bowyer grabbed the goal and put in a performance reminiscent of his Leeds United days.

Moment of the match: Zoltan Gera had a chance early in the second-half to level things but he scuffed his volley after a good layoff from Bobby Zamora.

Save of the match: Joe Hart had little to do but when called upon he delivered with Clint Dempsey's 70th minute header the pick of the bunch.

Attempt of the match: With Fulham running out of ideas, Dempsey tried the spectacular with a sublimely controlled overhead from the edge of the box, narrowly missing the target.

Talking point: Are Birmingham well placed to survive? Where do Fulham go from here?

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Lee Bowyer grabbed his third Premier League goal of the season as Birmingham battled to a 1-0 win over Fulham at a drenched St Andrews.

The midfielder finished off a fine move after he timed his run perfectly to latch onto a James McFadden through ball before lobbing the onrushing Mark Schwarzer after 16 minutes.

A lacklustre Fulham had the lion's share of possession, but failed to create many clear cut chances to get back into the game.

Clint Dempsey provided the Cottagers' main goal threat, and it was his second-half header which offered Fulham's only real chance, to which Blues keeper Joe Hart was equal to.

The win is Birmingham's fourth of the season and will give Blues fans genuine hope of surviving this campaign, with boss Alex McLeish reportedly having £40million to spend in January following the club's recent takeover.

Bowyer also re-emphasised how important a player he has become for City in the centre of the park since making permanent his loan move from West Ham in the summer.

And, when Fulham upped their performance level after the break, they found centre-backs Roger Johnson and Scott Dann in commanding form and totally committed to the cause.

There was little to enthuse about from either side and the Blues will just be grateful to have pocketed the three points in their bid to secure top flight survival.

Changes

Birmingham recalled midfielder Barry Ferguson who had been suspended for the 2-2 draw at Liverpool in place of the injured Teemu Tainio.

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson made three changes from the side that earned a 1-1 draw at Wigan.

Stephen Kelly, a former Birmingham player, Zoltan Gera and fit again Simon Davies were recalled in place of John Pantsil, Damien Duff and the ill Erik Nevland.

The first reasonable opportunity fell to Fulham striker Bobby Zamora who cut in from the right flank virtually unopposed but his left-footed shot flew well wide of the far post.

Birmingham threatened for the first time when McFadden's left-wing cross picked out Cameron Jerome but his header flew straight at Schwarzer in the Fulham goal.

Then after 16 minutes City's leading scorer Bowyer put the home side in front with his fourth goal of the campaign.

McFadden was the creator with a deft pass over the top of the Fulham defence.

Bowyer timed his run perfectly to stay just onside before cleverly hooking his shot over the advancing Schwarzer into the corner of the net.

Fulham tried to respond and Gera had a long range effort deflected for a corner and Birmingham centre-back Dann blocked a powerful shot at close range from Paul Konchesky.

Dann's back four colleague Johnson also flung himself at full stretch to get in the way of a drive from Gera just inside the box.

In a rare Birmingham attack, Schwarzer tipped away a testing cross from the impressive McFadden at full stretch with Jerome waiting to pounce.

Second period

It was 13 minutes into the second period before there was a semblance of a chance for either side.

Zamora got up well to chest down a left-wing cross from Konchesky but Gera failed to make proper contact on his shot which bobbled wide.

Bowyer became the first player to be yellow-carded after 67 minutes for a mis-timed challenge on Dempsey.

City keeper Hart was called upon to make his first meaningful save after 70 minutes when he tipped over a powerful Dempsey header from a Kelly centre.

McLeish made his first substitution a minute later, bringing on Keith Fahey in place of the ineffective Christian Benitez.

Duff was brought on by Hodgson with Kelly making way for the Republic Of Ireland international who instantly flashed a drive just wide.

Birmingham CityTeam StatisticsFulham
1Goals0
11st Half Goals0
2Shots on Target2
1Shots off Target7
0Blocked Shots5
0Corners7
7Fouls13
4Offsides1
1Yellow Cards0
0Red Cards0
52.8Passing Success75.8
15Tackles14
73.3Tackles Success92.9
34.9Possession65.1
45.5Territorial Advantage54.5