Birmingham headed off to Sunday's Worthington Cup final with a morale-boosting
League win against Preston courtesy of two excellent goals by Martin Grainger
and Andrew Johnson.
Grainger curled home an 11th-minute free-kick from 25 yards before Johnson
scampered away after 71 minutes to seal the win and leave the Birmingham fans
chanting 'Bring on Liverpool'.
It was a thoroughly professional performance by City against a Preston side
who came into the game on the back of three wins.
In fact it was Preston who started the game brighter despite boss David Moyes
having to dispense with his three-man strike force due to leading scorer Jon
Macken's late withdrawal with illness.
And after six minutes they could have taken the lead when good interplay by
Paul McKenna and Colin Murdock found Mark Rankine in space in the box.
But the former Wolves man curled a shot from 12 yards wide of Ian Bennett's
far post.
And after 11 minutes Rankine added to the Preston fans' frustration at his
failure to score by giving away the free-kick that led to Birmingham's opener.
The midfielder hacked down Andrew Johnson and with Preston goalkeeper Teuvo
Moilanen seemingly out of position Grainger picked his spot to curl the ball in
from 20 yards.
The goal spurred North End into life and after Bryan Hughes had hacked away a
David Healy knock down as Jackson looked set to pounce, Rankine saw
hispile-driving shot from the resulting corner blocked by a posse of Birmingham
defenders.
But Preston were grateful to Moilanen after 19 minutes when he produced an
incredible save to deny Marcelo.
Murdock gave the ball away to Johnson wide on the right and the young striker,
in for hamstring victim Geoff Horsfield, fed Marcelo eight yards from goal but
Moilanen somehow managed to turn the Portuguese star's goalbound effort round
the post.
Moilanen was in action again after 26 minutes when he dived smartly to his
left to stop a Curtis Woodhouse shot.
Preston ended the half on the attack and Bennett had to tip a McBride header
over the bar as Preston pushed for the equaliser.
But Birmingham nearly doubled their lead four minutes into the second half
when Hughes jinked in from the left and curled his shot against the post with
Moilanen beaten.
City were looking comfortable and playing controlled football but after 55
minutes that nearly went to waste as Preston almost scored when Rob Edwards
crossed in from the right and Lee Cartwright, racing in at the back post, saw
his goalbound shot deflected for a corner.
Birmingham were soon back on the attack and Jon McCarthy fired a shot just
over the bar after a good knock down by Marcelo.
And after 71 minutes Birmingham got their second goal. Preston lost the ball
in midfield and Johnson outpaced Edwards to McKenna's pass before cutting inside
and slotting the ball under Moilanen.
Preston continued to battle and went close through Healy and Michael Jackson
before substitute Brian Barry-Murphy should have scored after 86 minutes.
Bennett could only parry Sean Gregan's 20-yard shot out to Barry-Murphy but
with the goal at his mercy he blasted his shot against the crossbar.
Teams:
Preston: Moilanen, Parkinson, Murdock, Jackson, Edwards,
Cartwright (Barry-Murphy 84), Rankine (Gregan 82),
Anderson (Gunnlaugsson 54), McKenna, Healy, McBride
Subs Not Used: Lucas, Alexander.
Bckson.
Birmingham: Bennett, Atherton, Michael Johnson, Purse,
Grainger, McCarthy, Woodhouse, O'Connor, Hughes (Sonner 67),
Marcelo (Adebola 68), Andrew Johnson.
Subs Not Used: Poole, Eaden, Burrows.
Booked: Grainger, Michael Johnson.
Goals: Grainger 11, Andrew Johnson 71.
Att: 14,864
Ref: G Laws (Whitley Bay).