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Aitor Karanka baffled by disallowed goal in Middlesbrough's draw at Birmingham

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship clash between Birmingham and Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka hit out at the officials after his side were denied the chance to take a giant leap towards the Premier League.

Daniel Ayala's second-half strike was wrong ruled out for offside as Boro were held to a 2-2 draw at Birmingham on Friday.

They moved a point clear at the top of the Sky Bet Championship and their destiny is in their own hands as they play promotion rivals Brighton on the final day.

But Karanka questioned why Ayala's goal was disallowed and feels they have been on the wrong end of bad decisions during the run in.

He said: "Normally in football when you score one more goal than the opponent you win the game. It didn't happen because Daniel's goal was disallowed and I can't understand why.

"I prefer to think it's a mistake, but what makes me concerned is a few mistakes have come against us. I feel we have played in different conditions than other teams.

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Birmingham City manager Gary Rowett praised his players after the 2-2 draw with promotion chasing Middlesbrough

"We knew it was a goal, so I don't need an explanation, but the only thing I want is to play in the same conditions.

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"We've had a lot (of decisions) against us. For example we are the only team who have lost a player for three games, like (Cristhian) Stuani when the referee didn't see anything (after he was banned for violent conduct retrospectively this month). Today it was the goal, three weeks ago it was a player suspended for three games."

Brighton host Derby on Monday while second-placed Burnley welcome QPR, leaving Boro with an anxious wait to discover the results with both sides just a point behind.

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Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka gives his post-match reaction after his side's 2-2 draw against Birmingham

Jordan Rhodes, after goalkeeper Adam Legzdins' error, and Gaston Ramirez had put Boro 2-1 ahead following Stephen Gleeson's opener during a pulsating game.

Karanka added: "I have to be pleased with the performance because the team showed their attitude.

"I told them last season we played the (play-off) final at Wembley and this season we have the final at the Riverside with our crowd and a better squad."

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Reaction from Daniel Ayala and Grant Leadbitter after Birmingham and Middlesbrough drew 2-2 at St Andrew's

David Davis rescued a point for mid-table Birmingham, who are aiming to seal a top-10 finish after seeing their play-off challenge falter.

But boss Gary Rowett admitted Ayala's goal should have stood and believes they have had an impact on the destination of the title.

"It was a great game, a great advert for the Championship and we have played our part to potentially defining who gets promoted this season," he said.

"Burnley are in the best position, form wise, although Brighton have been scoring a lot.

"You would expect Middlesbrough at home, needing to win at home, to have enough to do it. We've done our bit, whoever the best teams are will be the ones to go up."

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