David Johnson pushed Ipswich back into second place with his 16th goal of the
season after an enthralling battle with promotion rivals Birmingham ended in
stalemate at St. Andrews.
Johnson's 45th-minute strike extended Ipswich's unbeaten run to 18 games and
spared the blushes of the experienced Ipswich central defender Tony Mowbray
whose own goal had given Birmingham a 17th-minute lead.
The point for Birmingham moved them back into fifth place, but the draw ended
a run of five successive home wins.
Despite the fact that the unfortunate Mowbray gave Birmingham the lead, their
breakthrough owed much to the vision of midfielder Martin Grainger and the pace
and power of striker Dele Adebola.
When Grainger sent Adebola clear, the £1million forward surged forward and
unleashed a fierce drive that Ipswich keeper Richard Wright did well to palm
away.
But the loose ball fell to the Birmingham wing-back Simon Charlton and when he
fired a cross into the area, the luckless Mowbray headed the ball straight into
his own net.
The goal capped an impressive opening spell for Birmingham, but once they
broke the deadlock it only served to spark Ipswich into life.
They threatened to force their way back into the game twice in the space of 60
seconds.
Johnson saw his 18-yard drive pushed away by Birmingham keeper Ian Bennett in
the 31st minute before, from the resulting corner, Jamie Clapham lashed a fierce
25-yard drive against the post.
They were warnings that Birmingham failed to heed as Ipswich deservedly drew
level in first-half injury time.
John McGreal fired forward a free-kick that Mowbray flicked on to striker
Marcus Stewart. Stewart then turned provider for Johnson with a smart knock down
that the former Bury marksman lashed past Bennett at the far post.
After being pegged back, Birmingham went on the offensive by sending on
striker Peter Ndlovu at the start of the second-half for his first appearance
after more than four months on the sidelines with an ankle ligament injury.
Ndlovu had a chance to make a dream comeback but he squandered a golden chance
from close range on the hour after a centre from Adebola.
Ipswich then survived a major scare in the 64th minute when Wright picked up a
back-pass from McGreal.
Birmingham were presented with an opening eight yards from goal, but
Grainger's shot was beaten away by a relieved Wright.
Ipswich were forced to soak up long spells of pressure as the game wore on,
but they still had an opportunity to gain a priceless success when Johnson
failed to make the most of a close-range header in the 84th minute.
Teams
Birmingham (1) 1 Ipswich (1) 1
Birmingham: Bennett, Holdsworth, Purse, M. Johnson, Rowett,
Hughes, Carrick (Gill 77), Charlton (Ndlovu 45), Grainger,
Adebola, Rankin (Lazaridis 68).
Subs Not Used: Marcelo, Poole.
Goals: Mowbray 17 og.
Ipswich: R. Wright, Clegg, McGreal, Mowbray, Brown, Clapham,
Magilton, Holland, Scowcroft, Johnson, Stewart.
Subs Not Used: Naylor, Wilnis, Stockwell, J. Wright, Salmon.
Goals: Johnson 45.
Att: 20,493
Ref: A Leake (Darwen, Lancs).