Friday 31 October 2008

Tuesday 28 October 2008

Qpr 1 - 0 BIRMINGHAM

BLUES lose their unbeaten record in London tonight as a second half strike from Samuel Di Carmine secures all three points for 10 man Queens Park Rangers.

Blues also lose their spot at the summit of the championship to midlands rivals Wolves as they battle past Swansea City to win 2-1.

The problems started for the blues before a ball had even been kicked as the rain came down at a miserable, ice cold Loftus Road when Gary O'connor pulled up in the warm up, while Stuart Parnaby was strechered off after only 12 minutes.

However, with strength in depth Blues would still be expected to go on and perform under the conditions but really didn't turn up as they crumbled under the pressure of a cracking atmosphere in south-west London.

Cameron Jerome arguably had the best chance of the game as he went through one on one with the Rangers keeper Radek Cerny but allowed the former Tottenham keeper to turn the ball wide for a corner.

Just before the break Lee Carsley got away from Mikele Leigertwood but was bought down and resulted in referee Steve Attwell showing a straight red card for a professional foul.

This gave the Blues the chance to come out in the second half and really push the game to Rangers who were there for the taking but it was the London hoops who took the initiative and after 54 minutes Di Carmine produced a moment of magic as he smashed home a spectacular 25 yard strike into Maik Taylor's top right hand corner.

Blues battled on after this as the rain began to fall relentlessly and although there was promise from 19 year-old Jared Wilson down the right hand side, Blues could only produce three shots on target one of which was turned in by Kevin Phillips in the 4th minute of injury time however was ruled out for offside.

A quite miserbale night in London for the blue boy's means that next Monday's derby clash with Coventry becomes all the more important to ensure they keep hot on the heels of the new leaders Wolves.

Full Time: Qpr 1-0 BIRMINGHAM

Matchday preview: QPR

Table topping Birmingham travel to managerless Queens Park Rangers tonight in great form with 10 points from their last 12. Unbeaten on their travels will mean the blues will provide a tough test for the home side.

However a 0-0 draw at Reading on Saturday night will mean the Londoners will also be hard to break down and will be full of confidence under caretaker manager Gareth Ainsworth, who has urged Rangers fans to come out in their numbers for the clash.

"Theres nothing i'd like more than to see a packed Loftus Road for the visit of arguably on of the best teams in this division," said Ainsworth.

The caretaker manager went on to express how, "the atmosphere the fans can generate at an evening kick off at Loftus Road is immeasurable, it can arguably be the difference between success and failure."

No doubt the home side will fancy their chances tonight at Loftus Road, but for Blues, the players need to step up to the plate and grind out yet another result away from St Andrews if they are to be potential automatic promotion contenders.

TEAM NEWS

Blues travel to the capital with no new injury worries as Alex McLeish looks to keep faith with the side that beat Sheffield Wednesday convincingly at St Andrews on Saturday afternoon. However defensive duo Radhi Jaidi (thigh) and David Murphy (knee) who both featured in Blues' victory over Rangers earlier this month are both pushing for recalls.


MATCH ODDS


QPR:7/4 DRAW:23/10 BLUES:6/4