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Birmingham City 1-2 Sunderland: Loan men Ellis Simms and Amad Diallo secure victory

Ellis Simms scored three times in his first two games for Sunderland - but had since gone almost three months without a goal
Ellis Simms scored three times in his first two games for Sunderland – but had gone three months without a goal

Birmingham City were beaten by two goals of Premier League quality as Tony Mowbray’s Sunderland won at St Andrew’s.

On-loan Everton striker Ellis Simms scored the Wearsiders’ first goal on 25 minutes, set up by fellow loan man Amad Diallo.

Manchester United winger Diallo then scored a superb, curling second four minutes into the second half to seemingly seal Blues’ first home defeat since August.

Substitute Lukas Jutkiewicz gave Blues hope on 78 minutes with his first goal in almost a year, but Sunderland survived late home pressure, including seven minutes of added time.

That was enough to earn Mowbray’s men a second straight away win on the former West Brom and Coventry manager’s return to the Midlands to lift Sunderland into the top half of the Championship table, within a point of John Eustace’s 10th-placed Blues.

Amad Diallo has now scored three times in Sunderland's last five games
Amad Diallo has now scored three times in Sunderland’s last five games

It was a night when Blues could have climbed into the top six of the Championship, at least temporarily, if they had won.

But they wasted a great early chance when skipper Troy Deeney’s header bounced back off the angle of the left upright and crossbar – and they were made to pay when Sunderland went in front.

Diallo looked like he had been halted on the edge of the penalty area, but he powered himself back off one knee to twist himself out of the tackle, spread the ball wide to Simms on the right and the distracted Blues defence were caught flatfooted as the big striker strode on into the box to arrow home a low right-foot shot.

Blues then blew another great chance when top scorer Scott Hogan was denied by Sunderland keeper Anthony Patterson in a one-on-one just before the break.

Soon after the restart the visitors’ lead was doubled when Diallo stole into the right side of the Blues box and, just when he seemed to be closed down, he unleashed a superb left-foot curler which dipped just inside John Ruddy’s right post.

Jutkiewicz’s introduction on 59 minutes in a triple substitution that also brought on George Hall and Tahith Chong and ended 17-year-old Jobe Bellingham’s evening on his first start, was always liable to have an effect.

But it brought only one goal as Jutkiewicz steered into the far corner after Bailey Wright missed his kick and, despite somehow surviving one incredible double escape in a frantic scramble, the visitors hung on.

Who’s Next?

The Championship now goes into the World Cup break – but Sunderland have the shortest wait for their next game.

They only have 22 days until they resume with a home game against Millwall on 3 December.

Blues are back in action the following Saturday, 10 December, with an away trip to Blackpool.

Birmingham City boss John Eustace told BBC Radio WM:

“We lost too many duels. We didn’t look as sharp as we have done, but the subs made a real difference when they came on.

“This last run of games have taken a lot out of us but I still don’t think we deserved to lose – and that last half hour we gave a great account of ourselves.

“Lukas has had to be patient, but he has been top drawer when he has played and I’m delighted he got his first goal [of the season].

“Jobe Bellingham has made 11 appearances from the bench, we wanted to see what he could do from the start and he did fine.”

Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray told BBC Radio Newcastle:

“This season we’ve often not got the rewards we deserved, so I’m just delighted for the players and our fans to come away with the three points.

“This time it was more of a case of digging in, especially late on. I know Juke from when I signed him for Middlesbrough all those years ago.

“I knew he’d cause us some problems and in the end we were hanging on a bit – and Patterson made a great save.

“It’s been great to see Diallo has come to the party. We can now see he’s got real talent. He only went off as he got caught in the eye and was struggling to see out of it.”

Line-ups

Birmingham

Formation 3-5-2

  • 21Ruddy
  • 2ColinSubstituted forJutkiewiczat 59′minutes
  • 28Sanderson
  • 5Trusty
  • 7Bacuna
  • 6MejbriBooked at 28minsSubstituted forChongat 59′minutes
  • 31BielikSubstituted forJamesat 87′minutes
  • 27BellinghamSubstituted forHallat 59′minutes
  • 23LongeloBooked at 90mins
  • 8Deeney
  • 9Hogan

Substitutes

  • 1Etheridge
  • 3Friend
  • 10Jutkiewicz
  • 11Graham
  • 18Chong
  • 19James
  • 35Hall

Sunderland

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Patterson
  • 32Hume
  • 26Wright
  • 6Batth
  • 2HugginsBooked at 42mins
  • 4EvansBooked at 74mins
  • 24Neil
  • 16DialloSubstituted forRobertsat 66′minutes
  • 21PritchardSubstituted forMateteat 85′minutesBooked at 88mins
  • 20ClarkeBooked at 90mins
  • 9SimmsSubstituted forEmbletonat 85′minutes

Substitutes

  • 8Embleton
  • 10Roberts
  • 12Bass
  • 17Ba
  • 19Bennette
  • 27Matete
  • 41Johnson

Referee:
Andy Madley

Attendance:
18,702

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Birmingham City 1, Sunderland 2.

  2. Second Half ends, Birmingham City 1, Sunderland 2.

  3. Emmanuel Longelo (Birmingham City) is shown the yellow card.

  4. Jack Clarke (Sunderland) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  5. George Hall (Birmingham City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  6. Foul by Jack Clarke (Sunderland).

  7. Attempt missed. Emmanuel Longelo (Birmingham City) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the right following a corner.

  8. Corner, Birmingham City. Conceded by Trai Hume.

  9. Corner, Sunderland. Conceded by Troy Deeney.

  10. Corner, Sunderland. Conceded by Emmanuel Longelo.

  11. Corner, Sunderland. Conceded by Auston Trusty.

  12. Dion Sanderson (Birmingham City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  13. Foul by Daniel Neil (Sunderland).

  14. Attempt missed. Scott Hogan (Birmingham City) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Troy Deeney with a cross.

  15. Attempt blocked. George Hall (Birmingham City) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Auston Trusty with a headed pass.

  16. Jay Matete (Sunderland) is shown the yellow card.

  17. Tahith Chong (Birmingham City) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  18. Foul by Jay Matete (Sunderland).

  19. Corner, Birmingham City. Conceded by Corry Evans.

  20. Substitution, Birmingham City. Jordan James replaces Krystian Bielik.

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