Preston North End vs Birmingham City. Sky Bet Championship.
DeepdaleAttendance10,233.
Preston North End 2
- C Robinson (8th minute)
- J Hugill (78th minute)
Birmingham City 1
- C Adams (47th minute)
- C Gardner (sent off 80th minute)
Preston 2-1 Blackburn: Jordan Hugill gives Preston victory
Tuesday 14 February 2017 23:03, UK
Jordan Hugill's 10th goal of the season lifted Preston to a 2-1 victory over 10-man Birmingham and piled more misery on Blues manager Gianfranco Zola.
Callum Robinson opened the scoring for the home side in the eighth minute, but moments after half-time Birmingham were level through Che Adams.
However, with 12 minutes to go Hugill nabbed what proved to be the winner to leave Birmingham - who saw Craig Gardner sent off for a second yellow card shortly after the home side's second goal - having won just once in 13 games under Zola.
With the visitors missing several key first-team players it looked as if it was going to be a long night when Robinson opened the scoring after only eight minutes.
Robinson - who came through the youth ranks at Aston Villa - got on the end of Aiden McGeady's cross to head home and give his side the lead.
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McGeady had now been involved in six of Preston's last seven goals and looked a threat all night, causing full-back Emilio Nsue a whole host of problems in the first half.
Midway through the half his dangerous cross found Hugill at the back post but he could only turn the ball over.
Just before half-time McGeady was at it again as he slipped in over-lapping full-back Greg Cunningham down the left flank, but his powerful effort was tipped over by Tomasz Kuszczak.
Birmingham got back on level terms with their opening shot of the second half and their first on target of the night, Lukas Jutkiewicz heading the ball down into the path of strike partner Adams and he lashed the ball into the far corner on the half-volley.
But that was as good as it got for the Blues as 12 minutes from time Preston winger Daryl Horgan ran into the box off the right wing, played the ball across goal to Hugill who tapped home from close range.
It went from bad to worse for the visitors when Gardner was shown a second yellow card for a late challenge on Cunningham literally seconds after Preston had retaken the lead.
The hosts could have made it more convincing but Horgan squandered a great chance minutes from time following good work from substitute Tom Barkhuizen.
Preston boss Simon Grayson:
"Second half you give credit to Birmingham for coming back into the game but ultimately we have won the game, I was frustrated a little bit at half time as I think everyone was.
"We dominated from start to finish, created some real good chances and there was some outstanding individual performances.
"We just needed a couple more goals to warrant that first-half performance, you always know if you don't take those chances the opposition are going to have some spell in the game.
"We've shown a lot of character to stay in a game in the second half, we dug in and took our chances when they came along."
Birmingham boss Gianfranco Zola:
"I don't want to talk about luck anymore, I'm fed up of using that. The reason we keep losing games like this is not because we are unlucky, at the moment we are very poor, simple as that.
"I'm the first person responsible, we can do much better than this. We had total control in the second half. We were just waiting to score.
"The players are very edgy at the moment, the confidence is not there. I am sorry, I am very frustrated at the moment. Now is the moment we stop talking and just start acting a little better than we are at the minute."