Eurosport - Mon, 02 Mar 09:36:00 2009
David Cotterill's penalty gave Sheffield United a 2-1 home win over Birmingham, moving the Blades up to fifth in the Championship.
An own goal from Blades skipper Chris Morgan 16 minutes from time looked to have given Alex McLeish's stuttering side a point at Bramall Lane.
But referee Lee Mason pointed to the spot with seven minutes remaining when Blades striker Craig Beattie went down in the penalty area when there appeared to be minimal contact from Blues defenders Stephen Carr and Radhi Jaidi.
Cotterill kept his composure and slotted home the resulting spot-kick to give United three precious points.
Danny Webber had put Kevin Blackwell's side in front just before half-time, firing home from close range following a knockdown from Darius Henderson, who appeared to be marginally offside.
Birmingham came into the game knowing a victory would take them level on points with leaders Wolves, but once again a shortage of goals was their downfall.
Blues have now won just two of their last 10 games, while the Blades are up to fifth, six points behind McLeish's side with a game in hand.
Ahead of the trip to South Yorkshire, McLeish urged his strikers to step up the plate in the absence of the injured Kevin Phillips and Marcus Bent almost put them in front just seven minutes in.
Hameur Bouazza whipped in a free-kick from the left and the former Blades striker headed against the crossbar with Paddy Kenny beaten.
The Blades responded and Webber had an excellent opportunity to put them in front but his control let him down in the penalty area, much to the frustration of the home supporters.
But it was Birmingham who looked the more likely to open the scoring, with Carlos Costly heading over the bar after 21 minutes.
And a minute later Scott Sinclair skipped past Morgan down the left and chipped over the advancing Kenny but his finish drifted away from goal.
United came close 12 minutes before the break when Henderson's header was cleared off the line by Carr and Webber headed the rebound straight at Maik Taylor.
But they were in front three minutes before half-time when Henderson headed the ball into the path of the unmarked Webber, who smashed the ball past Taylor.
Cameron Jerome replaced Honduras striker Costly at half-time and McLeish sent his players out early for the second half, but it was United who looked more sprightly in the opening exchanges of the second half.
Midfielder Stephen Quinn was as industrious as ever and Cotterill was proving to be a dangerous outlet.
Henderson had an opportunity to double United's lead after 56 minutes but was unable to get a good contact on Greg Halford's deep cross.
And two minutes later, the former Watford striker was presented with another opportunity when Cotterill picked him out but his header looped wide of the target.
It was all one-way traffic and United came even closer to doubling their lead after 61 minutes when Matt Kilgallon's towering header was saved by Taylor and the ball fell into the path of skipper Morgan, who was denied by the Blues goalkeeper at point-blank range.
But the visitors were level with 17 minutes remaining with goal that came out of the blue.
Full-back David Murphy was allowed too much space on the left and United were made to pay as he whipped in an inviting cross that was turned into his own net by the unfortunate Morgan.
But the Blades restored their lead nine minutes from time when on-loan striker Beattie tumbled in the area following minimal contact from Carr and Jaidi.
And Cotterill held his nerve to send Taylor the wrong way from the spot.
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yes would have them in my team funny enough also Morgan
but would tie his arms up !!
yes but most of those you mention don't
threw elbows deliberately
Yep old Morgs can be a bit of a solid dirty Bar steward but he's one of those you would have in your team, like Mark Hughes, Incy, Robson, Peter Reid, Billy Whitehurst, Stuart Pearce, Julian Dicks etc, etc.
I liked him when he played for Barnsley and hes my favourite player because he knows his limitations but gives his all in every game.
magoo9739, agree with u Morgan is a good player but still a dirty b a s t a r d
we MAY even make the play-offs as ther are 12 matches left........ Please b4 the genuine fans STOP renewing their season tickets...........
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND . FINALLY BAD DECISIONS GO OUR WAY
Wombwell Inb red concentrate on your own team n stop commenting on ours unless yer a closet blade. Your always trying to get on our message board. N Morgan had another good one, good lad. Get a life, saying that yer cant, YOU LIVE IN WOMBWELL.
BARNSLEY
Honest club good owner decent players
just one problem
@#$% boss
barnsley lol lol
GOEFF
Correct spelling=MINER not MINOR
Also yes West Ham did cheat
and were punished
only you did not like the sentence
so stop griping and get a life
Please tell wombwell red (aka Barnsley Bitter) to get his M.P. to investigate solicitors fees paid by his coal minor mates. Then you can discuss football. ie West Ham (cheating) United.
"We have lost a game we haven't lost," he said. "The first goal isn't a goal.
Quote from thursday night curtsy of BLACKWELL
wonder if McLIESH feels same
funny old game ain't it
will Blackwell praise the ref this week???
Don't fink so
come you wolves top of the league
That was enough to make my sunday lunch beer flat. I suppose its too late to get rid of 'Flippin Eck' now....?
Birmingham fan?
Lee Mason is a @#$%, he gave an offside goal for Sheffield first, then gave a penalty for nothing what a W A N K E R !!!
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