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Birmingham 1-2 Barnsley: Callum Styles completes Barnsley comeback

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Birmingham and Barnsley at St Andrew's as Scott Hogan puts the Blues in front but the Tykes fight back to win with a Cauley Woodrow penalty and a Callum Styles strike.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship game between Birmingham and Barnsley.

Cauley Woodrow went from villain to hero and bagged an early birthday present as he paved the way for Barnsley's 2-1 Sky Bet Championship win at Birmingham.

The striker - who turns 26 on Wednesday - equalised with a penalty in the 71st minute to make up for two first-half misses, before Callum Styles grabbed the winning goal in the 84th minute.

Before that, it looked like Scott Hogan's 56th-minute strike might give the Blues their first win in six games, ending a run of 326 minutes without a goal in open play.

Image: Callum Styles (L) celebrates scoring the winner for Barnsley

Barnsley made the brighter start and created three early chances.

Mads Andersen's ball over the top put Woodrow in on goal, only for the striker to fire wildly over.

Then a quick free-kick by Alex Mowatt and a mistake by Maxime Colin saw Victor Adeboyejo wriggle through - but Conor Chaplin fired woefully wide with a good sight of goal.

Chaplin then fed Woodrow in the inside right position, but the former Fulham youngster lashed high and wide again.

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Barnsley continued to look the more dangerous side and Styles was next his try his luck, arrowing a rising drive narrowly over the bar from 20 yards.

Birmingham's first attempt on goal came in the 27th minute when Ivan Sanchez curled a 25-yard a couple of feet over the bar after Michal Helik tripped Jonathan Leko.

Another error by Colin saw Barnsley return to the attack and Woodrow had the chance to capitalise from the edge of the area - but again blazed over.

The Blues upped the tempo after the break and Sanchez saw a shot deflected just over after cutting in from the right.

And the hosts took the lead in the 56th minute with a lovely move.

A backheel from Leko caught Barnsley's defence napping on their left and Colin crossed to Hogan, who made no mistake with a cool, low first-time finish into the bottom corner from 10 yards

The visitors continued to be wasteful as Callum Brittain fired woefully over when unmarked 12 yards out.

But it was Brittain who was instrumental in winning the penalty that drew the Tykes level in the 71st minute.

Kristian Pedersen appeared to just leave his foot in too long and made contact with the winger - and referee Tony Harrington pointed to the spot.

Woodrow made no mistake as he calmly sidefooted to goalkeeper Neil Etheridge's left to equalise.

Thirteen minutes later the turnaround was complete when Styles drilled home first time from just inside the box, after the hosts had failed to deal with substitute Dominik Frieser's long throw-in.

What the managers said...

Birmingham's Aitor Karanka: "They were more aggressive than us and again it is something we have to analyse. They had more energy than us and it is something we have to correct. Sometimes if you argue with a team-mate it is nothing personal and something we have to learn. They are very good (well behaved) but we have to demand much more from each other. They are too nice.

"It was a frustrating performance, a frustrating game. We couldn't pass the ball three or four times in a row in the first half and it was difficult. We started the second half much better and the only time we put two or three passes together we scored. I don't understand why we are not doing it more often."

Barnsley's Valerien Ismael: "I am very happy with the start - it gives you a good feeling and improves our standing in the Championship. This win will give us more confidence. We told the players before the game they had two tasks: To sustain their performance - and I was delighted with that - and show more mentality and the desire to get the points.

"It was very important to have a game-changer after going one goal down."

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