Middlesbrough vs Birmingham City. Sky Bet Championship.
Riverside Stadium.
Middlesbrough 0-1 Birmingham: Scott Hogan fires Blues winner at the Riverside
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Middlesbrough and Birmingham at the Riverside Stadium as Scott Hogan scored the only goal of the game to seal an important win for Aitor Karanka's side.
Saturday 16 January 2021 17:53, UK
Scott Hogan scored the only goal of the game as Birmingham returned to winning ways with a battling 1-0 win at Middlesbrough.
It had been six without a victory for Aitor Karanka's side in the Championship, but they put in a much-improved display at the Riverside Stadium on Saturday.
Boro had been in good form lately, and will see it as a chance missed to break into the top six in the table, as they struggled to create chances throughout.
Birmingham battle through at the Riverside
Birmingham had been on a poor run heading into this game, but didn't start anything like a side out of form as they took the game to Middlesbrough.
After 26 minutes they took the lead with a fantastic sweeping move started and finished by Hogan as he surged into the box to poke in from a low Maxime Colin cross.
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Boro had a great opportunity to level six minutes later, but as Sam Morsy and Harlee Dean battled to win a header from close range from a corner, it somehow only hit the inside of the post before bouncing kindly into the welcoming arms of Neil Etheridge.
Neil Warnock clearly wasn't happy with what he saw in the first half, making a triple change after the start of the second.
Almost immediately one of his introductions had the chance to equalise as Britt Assombalonga found the ball dropping kindly to him in the box, but he could only put his effort wide.
Other than that it was a struggle for Boro to create chances, and Birmingham saw the game out to secure victory.
What the managers said...
Middlesbrough's Neil Warnock: "It's disappointing, and it's not very often I have a go. First half we weren't good enough, we have one or two excuses but it wasn't good enough. For two or three of the lads that was their first session yesterday and we couldn't get on grass because of a frozen pitch. We didn't train until Wednesday either, two weeks of hell really.
"That doesn't stop you competing against a team like that, but you expect the referee to handle it. Sanchez has lashed out, four of them looking at the game, surely one of the four can see it. They can see a foul throw but can't see them lashing out? To make matters worse Sanchez made the goal. I will give them an excuse today but there are no excuses now. We are into the rest of the season, Saturday-Tuesday for the foreseeable now. It was a wake-up call in that respect."
Birmingham's Aitor Karanka: "I am very pleased with this performance. I hope this is a real sign of the future. We played well today for 45 minutes and then had to defend. We knew we had to defend really well against a good team and we did.
"We have shown we are a good team with the ball and without the ball, we hope this is a sign of what is to come. It's a nice feeling to have today because the biggest challenge here has been changing the atmosphere. I thought I'd fixed it earlier in the season but it's been the same situation. It will be really important for sure."
Man of the match - George Friend
An emotional return to the Riverside Stadium for George Friend and a fantastic performance to boot. The defender spent eight years at Middlesbrough and they might have been wondering why they let him go on his display. His composed performance at the back played a huge role in his side keeping a priceless clean sheet.
What's next?
Both sides are back in Championship action on Wednesday night. Middlesbrough head to Nottingham Forest for a 7pm kick-off, while Birmingham host Preston at 7.45pm.