Another point gained on the road, but overall there was a feeling among the fans that it was two points dropped. Birmingham were are a side lacking in confidence and you got the feeling that if we’d really pressed them, then the win was there for the taking. It took a mistake from the normally reliable Broadfoot for them to have a sniff of goal. He sliced a clearance and it fell nicely for their player to slot home. That’s the first time this season we’ve conceded the first goal in a game. Fortunately, we were able to respond, and Ince had a great spell where he set up three great chances. For the first, we moved the ball nicely leaving Ince in a position to lay back the ball for Fuller to slot home and restore parity.
By half time after another two great passes from Ince splitting their defence, we really should have been out of sight, but great chances were missed by Fuller and Gosling.
In the second half, we continued to defend comfortably and attack dangerously but couldn’t quite force home our advantage with Ince, Bishop and Gosling all going close.
Having said that, in the last five minutes, we defended in numbers and rode our luck slightly as Birmingham rallied and created a couple of their own chances.
We are now seeing players coming back into contention. For me, we need to see the forwards we have unleashed in games like Saturday, and really press home our advantage. A little more adventurous approach and I’m sure the win was there for the taking. As it is, we’re still right in the mix. A point away is always one gained but it puts more pressure to maintain our home form.
STARMAN: Thomas Ince