Blackburn Rovers vs Birmingham City. Sky Bet Championship.
Ewood ParkAttendance14,902.
Blackburn Rovers 2
- S Gallagher (17th minute)
- A Wharton (42nd minute)
Birmingham City 1
- S Hogan (80th minute)
Blackburn 2-1 Birmingham: Sam Gallagher and Adam Wharton steer Rovers to victory
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham City at Ewood Park as Sam Gallagher and Adam Wharton scored for the home side on Saturday afternoon.
Saturday 22 October 2022 18:40, UK
Teenager Adam Wharton's first senior goal helped high-flying Blackburn to a battling 2-1 win over Birmingham.
The Rovers academy graduate fired in a fine low strike just before the break to give Jon Dahl Tomasson's side breathing space after a half in which the scoreline could have been much different had the Blues taken their opportunities.
Tahith Chong struck the woodwork early on and the visitors were made to pay through former Birmingham loanee Sam Gallagher, who slotted home from close range after a neat move in the 17th minute.
Wharton's strike doubled the advantage three minutes before the break, continuing a merciless pattern of finishing from Blackburn in recent weeks as they were two up with their only two shots of the half.
Contrast that to Birmingham who were continually frustrated by Thomas Kaminski who made two outstanding saves to deny Scott Hogan as well as a stunning late intervention to thwart Lukas Jutkiewicz.
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Hogan finally beat the Belgian in the 80th minute to pull a goals back for the Blues but Rovers hung on to stay in the top two after their fifth consecutive home win.
A sixth-minute Juninho Bacuna pass for Hogan split Blackburn's defence and he laid it back for Chong who rifled a low drive that beat Kaminski but cannoned off the post before Hogan saw a shot blocked.
Ruthless Rovers hit the front with their first real attack in the 17th minute when Tyler Morton's inch perfect cross from the right was met by Gallagher who swept in his fourth of the season from six yards.
The visitors would have levelled in the 27th minute but for Kaminski who produced a fine reflex save to tip over Hogan's ferocious 12-yard strike.
But Blackburn clinically doubled their lead 10 minutes later when the ball fell kindly to Wharton 30 yards out. He was given time to carry the ball forward before shifting onto his left foot and sending a low drive into the bottom right corner from inside the area.
Hogan should have reduced the arrears nine minutes after the restart when he was put through on goal by Bacuna but Kaminski stood tall and repelled the forward.
The Blackburn goalkeeper saved his team again with a fine low intervention from Bacuna who latched onto a wayward pass, while at the other end, John Ruddy turned a Ryan Hedges shot behind.
Bacuna was denied again by Kaminski who tipped over his long range piledriver but he could do nothing 10 minutes from time when Jutkiewicz's knockdown fell to Hogan and he hammered home his seventh of the season.
Kaminski rounded off a man of the match display two minutes from time with a flying save to tip Jutkiewicz's goalbound header behind.
What the managers said...
Blackburn's Jon Dahl Tomasson: "It (Kaminski's performance) was the best of the best. World class. The first half was of course a game without that many chances, a game that could go both ways. I think Birmingham have showed extremely good form over the last weeks. I think they've done a good job and the second half, they had some chances. We gave them those chances actually, and Thomas helped us through.
"It was a great result against a side who was in form, playing extremely well. Lots of teams have had difficulties with Birmingham over the last weeks so in that way it was a good performance, though probably not our best game on the ball. Scored two great goals and it was good to see we got midfield players around the last third. Morton getting an assist and Adam Wharton getting his first goal. We need that during the season, that midfield players can score goals as well. And of course, Thomas had a brilliant game in goal. He saved us today."
Birmingham's John Eustace: "I thought we were excellent today. Lots of good chances we didn't take. We had some really good opportunities, have come to a top team in the league and I felt we controlled the game fairly well without the ball. With the ball, we were good, we just weren't clinical enough today.
"The only disappointing thing is obviously the manner we conceded the two goals isn't like us. To concede those two goals was really disappointing but the character the group showed to come back into the game and keep going was pleasing."