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Birmingham City vs Coventry City. The FA Cup Fourth Round.

St Andrews StadiumAttendance16,669.

Birmingham City 3

  • D Bentley (35th minute)
  • S Parnaby (67th minute)
  • K Phillips (73rd minute)

Coventry City 2

  • M King (11th minute)
  • R Wood (26th minute)

Birmingham continue cup heroics

David Bentley scores a 30-yard screamer to grab a goal back for Birmingham
Image: Bentley: Scores his first for City

Birmingham had to come from two goals down to claim a 3-2 triumph over Coventry in the FA Cup.

McLeish's men come from two goals down to beat Coventry

Birmingham had to come from two goals down to book their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 3-2 triumph over Coventry. After a dramatic midweek victory in the Carling Cup, there was a feel-good atmosphere at St Andrews before kick-off but it was quickly stamped out as Marlon King gave the away side the lead in the 11th minute in controversial circumstances, as Liam Ridgewell was down injured. The Sky Blues doubled their advantage in the 26th minute when Richard Wood thundered a header into the back of the net from a corner. But David Bentley notched his first goal for the Blues before half-time and Stuart Parnaby then turned the ball home from close range to level the scores following good work from Jean Beausejour and Alex Hleb. It was left to veteran striker Kevin Phillips to complete the comeback, finishing well inside the area to make it two impressive wins in two for Alex McLeish's men. Coventry were hoping the cup could provide a change in fortunes after no wins in eight in the league while Birmingham have also struggled in the Premier League of late.

Changes

It was the hosts, showing nine changes from Wednesday's victory over West Ham, who began the brighter and they could have been two up in the opening nine minutes from almost identical chances. First Bentley broke away down the left before crossing for Nikola Zigic, who should have done better than head wide, then David Murphy produced an even better cross for Phillips. His header was brilliantly tipped onto the bar by highly-rated keeper Keiren Westwood. However, when the breakthrough did come in the 11th minute, it was Colin Doyle who was picking the ball out of his net. King was given time to turn 25 yards out and drove into the box before sending his shot just inside the far post. The goal lifted the Sky Blues and they piled on the pressure with a series of corners, which paid dividends in the 26th minute as former Blue Gary McSheffrey picked out the head of Wood. There is less than 20 miles between Coventry and Birmingham, and the visiting fans were revelling in the discomfort of their local rivals. Alex McLeish's side had plenty of the ball but could not break down a green and black wall, while, in contrast, Coventry were having no trouble finding space in and around the home defence. The hosts needed a moment of inspiration, and boy did they get it as Bentley drilled in an unstoppable shot from 25 yards with 35 minutes gone. Westwood was in the right place but was beaten by the sheer pace on the ball, which went in off the underside of the bar. The second half was 10 minutes late kicking off as the officials made some running repairs to Westwood's net with sticky tape, and when the action did finally resume it was the home side who made the stronger start. A smart turn from Bentley gave the midfielder another glimpse of goal but this time his shot was well wide, while Jean Beausejour should have done much better than flick a header well off target when the impressive Tottenham man picked him out in a great position.
Pressure
At the other end, King sent a shot wide of the far post but the pressure on the visitors was growing. And in the 67th minute that brought a first Birmingham goal for Parnaby, three and a half years after he joined the club from Middlesbrough and nearly five years after he last found the net. The 28-year-old has found his opportunities increasingly limited at St Andrew's but he was in the right place to hook the ball into an empty net after Alexander Hleb had drawn Westwood to the near post. Phillips had looked sharp despite a lack of games for Birmingham this season, and he drew another smart save from Westwood with a fierce near-post effort in the 72nd minute. There was no denying the 37-year-old moments later, though, as a corner to the far post from Beausejour picked out the striker, who lashed a volley into the far corner. Phillips, whose only other goal came in the Carling Cup in October, has been told he can leave St Andrew's but he would certainly have sent a message to McLeish with today's performance. Aidy Boothroyd sent on joint leading scorer Freddy Eastwood in a bid to salvage the game but, although Coventry managed a decent spell of late pressure, they could not find the equaliser.
Birmingham City Team Statistics Coventry City
3 Goals 2
1 1st Half Goals 2
6 Shots on Target 6
3 Shots off Target 2
5 Blocked Shots 5
8 Corners 5
7 Fouls 10
5 Offsides 4
0 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
54.6 Possession 45.4

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