Birmingham 0-1 Preston: Scott Sinclair strikes proves enough for North End
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Birmingham and Preston at St Andrew's as a second-half goal from Scott Sinclair proved to be enough for victory for North End on Wednesday night
Wednesday 20 January 2021 23:31, UK
Scott Sinclair ended Preston's winless streak to pile more home misery on Birmingham.
The former Aston Villa striker's eighth goal of the season earned Alex Neil's side a 1-0 win at St Andrew's.
It halted a run of three straight defeats in all competitions for Preston and they condemned goal-shy Birmingham to a sixth successive home loss.
Aitor Karanka's team are now winless in nine games at St Andrew's and have scored just once in their last six outings.
Brad Potts also hit a post early in the second half for Preston, who climbed to 10th in the Sky Bet Championship.
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Neil's men were worthy winners and left Blues - who have won just three times in 15 league games - six points above the relegation zone.
Preston's best moment of a forgettable first half came when Alan Browne curled wide from the edge of the area.
When the hosts did threaten, goalkeeper Daniel Iversen, making his second appearance after joining on loan from Leicester, saved Ivan Sanchez's low drive.
Jeremie Bela also drove wide and Sanchez fired over for Birmingham but they were second best after the restart.
Preston emerged for the second half sharper and Potts should have scored after 50 minutes when he latched onto Emil Riis' pass, only for his strike to hit a post.
A minute later the midfielder forced Neil Etheridge into a fine low save when he wriggled free on the edge of the box.
Birmingham had struggled to contain their visitors since the break and it was no surprise when North End grabbed the winner after 61 minutes.
Brighton loanee Jayson Molumby's driving run ended when he slipped in Sinclair - who had a loan spell at St Andrew's from Chelsea in 2009 - to drill into the bottom corner for his first goal in six games.
Preston remained in control as Birmingham lacked the urgency and quality to level.
Ivan Sunjic lashed over with time running out and Jonathan Leko's low effort flew wide in stoppage time.
But Preston navigated the seven added minutes with minimum fuss to claim victory.
What the managers said...
Birmingham's Aitor Karanka: "It's frustrating because we did more than enough, if not to win the game, at least to equalise because I think we were much better than them for 60-70 minutes. The difference is that they scored when they had two or three chances and we didn't when we had three or four chances to score.
"If I was really disappointed after the games against Derby and Middlesbrough, today I am sad for the players because they were really difficult to play and the weather was difficult. We tried until the end and had a chance in the last second. It's a frustrating game because we didn't even get a point."
Preston's Alex Neil: I thought we had to work for it, but I thought we deserved it. I thought the first 20 minutes, we were the better side. The offside flag was probably a bit of frustration for us, because they really squeezed the line, and we probably just needed to time our runs a bit better.
"I thought from about 20 minutes onwards, though, we didn't really do the basics as well as we had done for that first spell and they came into the game, got a little bit of pressure and Dan has to make a really good save down to his right-hand side from Sanchez. It's really pleasing and a hard-fought win, conditions weren't great, and the lads deserve a lot of credit for that performance."