Birmingham City vs Cardiff City; Sky Bet Championship
Birmingham City vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.
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Birmingham 0-2 Cardiff: Perry Ng and Callum Robinson steer Bluebirds to victory
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Birmingham City and Cardiff City at St Andrew's as goals from Perry Ng and Callum Robinson steered the Bluebirds to victory.
Tuesday 14 February 2023 23:05, UK
Superb late strikes from Perry Ng and Callum Robinson earned Cardiff a 2-0 win at Birmingham - a first under new boss Sabri Lamouchi.
Both sides defended stubbornly, meaning the game lacked many clear-cut opportunities.
Ng stole the show with a superb free-kick in the 84th minute and Robinson then sealed a first win in 13 games for the Bluebirds as he drove into the box before firing a shot into the top-right corner.
Having recorded back-to-back wins for the first time since October, it was expected Birmingham would start strongly, and they did as Scott Hogan looked very lively in the opening 10 minutes.
The first chance of the evening fell to Auston Trusty in the 15th minute when Juninho Bacuna curled a teasing cross into the box, but Trusty's header went well wide of the target.
Goalkeeper John Ruddy was almost called into action three minutes later when Andy Rinomhota's deflected cross found Sory Kaba on the edge of the area, but his audacious attempt at an overhead kick sailed wide.
As the first half progressed, the quality of football dropped as both teams resorted to hoofing the ball every time they had possession.
Cardiff had the last chance of the half in the 40th minute when Ryan Wintle collected a loose ball on the edge of the area but his shot was well blocked by Hannibal Mejbri.
The second half replicated the first in regard to the quality of football on display and it took until the 62nd minute for either side to record a noteworthy effort.
Kaba again proved to be the brightest spark for the Welsh side as he cleverly took down a powerful cross from Romaine Sawyers, before sending a bicycle kick over the bar.
The deadlock was broken six minutes from time when Ng curled a sensational free-kick into the top-left corner.
Then, 11 minutes later, Robinson gave the 845 travelling Cardiff fans something else to cheer about as he cut in from the left wing before smashing a shot past Ruddy.
The managers
Birmingham's John Eustace:
"I don't think we deserved to lose the game. It was a very scrappy game, a typical Championship game really, and I think both teams cancelled each other out. We won a lot of first contacts, second ball in midfield and again I thought we cancelled each other out. We weren't great going forward, we never looked a threat.
"Obviously, the manner in which we lost the game from was from a fantastic free-kick and that was the difference between the two teams."
Cardiff's Sabri Lamouchi:
"I'm happy for them as they didn't deserve to be in this situation. They lost confidence but what we're doing in training with the quality, I know I have a good squad. Like I've said before, we just need to play with more confidence, which is not easy.
"At the same time, I know it's just one victory but the last one was in the middle of November which was a long time ago. They deserve to enjoy it with the fans, to be happy in the dressing room tonight, but from tomorrow we need to think about Reading and Friday night."