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                                                    Birmingham
                                                    Kevin Phillips (80 mins)
                                                    Kevin Phillips (85 mins)
                                                    2-1
                                                    Wolverhampton
                                                    Kevin Doyle (42 mins)

                                                    Barclays Premier League , Feb 7, 2010
                                                    Ground: St Andrews Stadium , Kickoff: 13:30 , Att 24,165

                                                    Team news

                                                    Phillips back for Birmingham Boss Alex McLeish welcomes Kevin Phillips back into the fold for Birmingham's Barclays Premier League clash against Wolves.

                                                    The veteran striker has missed the last two games with a groin injury but has returned to training and is likely to be on the bench against Mick McCarthy's side.

                                                    McLeish has named the same starting line-up for the last 11 league games and that is again likely to be the case this weekend, with Christian Benitez and Cameron Jerome leading the attack.

                                                    McLeish believes the failure to land a marquee signing in the January transfer window has at least gone some way to cooling expectation levels surrounding the club.

                                                    Having enjoyed a dream first half of the season some fans, although certainly not all, in the Second City have muttered talk of a possible European finish come May.

                                                    And with Blues constantly linked to big-name forwards such as Roman Pavlyuchenko, Kenwyne Jones and Ryan Babel last month, some were left disappointed that the club`s goal-shy forward line was not bolstered.

                                                    But McLeish, who pulled out all the stops in his attempts to sign a striker, said: "You know, let's not go quite so high so soon because if we brought in a big major signing then there would be an expectation that we would go into Europe.

                                                    "And I don't think we're quite ready for that yet. If we get there we'll take it, but the expectation levels put more pressure on everybody with the bigger the signing you make." He added: "There were a number of names that we were linked with. We tried, we tried hard. In the end I felt I didn't have anybody who could really take us forward. There were complications in one or two other deals and it just didn't happen." Wolves have Kevin Doyle, Matt Jarvis, Stephen Ward and Marcus Hahnemann available.

                                                    The quartet all missed the 3-1 FA Cup defeat at Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

                                                    Striker Doyle (calf and Achilles), winger Jarvis (calf) and left-back Ward (leg) were all injured while goalkeeper Hahnemann was rested.

                                                    Wolves also have midfielder Adlene Guedioura available for the short trip to St Andrew's.

                                                    Guedioura, who arrived on loan from Charleroi last month, returns to the squad after being ineligible for the FA Cup tie.

                                                    Wolves goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann has thrown down the gauntlet to his team-mates on the eve of the clash.

                                                    Wolves, who are without a Premier League victory since beating Burnley on December 20, badly need a win to boost their battle against relegation.

                                                    But getting that win at Birmingham promises to be a tough task.

                                                    Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United have all failed to win at St Andrew's this season but Hahnemann thinks Wolves could be the team to break Birmingham's run.

                                                    Hahnemann, who returns to the side after being rested for the humiliating 3-1 FA Cup defeat at Crystal Palace on Tuesday, said: "Birmingham are a fair number of games unbeaten at home.

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                                                    Veteran striker Kevin Phillips came off the substitutes' bench to earn a dramatic 2-1 victory for Birmingham with a two-goal blast against local rivals Wolves.

                                                    Kevin Doyle looked to have given Wolves boss Mick McCarthy the perfect present on his 51st birthday by breaking the deadlock shortly before half-time.

                                                    But then 36-year-old Phillips replaced the injured Christian Benitez and struck twice in six minutes to leave the visitors in the bottom three.

                                                    It was rough justice for Wolves, who had been a match for the Blues for lengthy periods with Doyle a constant threat to the normally solid Blues rearguard.

                                                    But Birmingham's battling spirit again surfaced, with midfielder Barry Ferguson driving them on before Phillips' decisive contribution.

                                                    There was a minute of applause before the game in memory of former Blues player and manager Gil Merrick, who died earlier in the week aged 88 and rival goalkeepers Joe Hart and Marcus Hahnemann laid wreaths in the two goalmouths.

                                                    The home side were the first to settle and a superb pass from Ferguson picked out the run of Lee Bowyer. However, the former England midfielder, who scored the winner at Molineux earlier in the season, was denied a shooting opportunity by a fine tackle from Ronald Zubar.

                                                    Wolves midfielder Michael Mancienne blocked a close-range header from Cameron Jerome after Liam Ridgewell had turned James McFadden's corner back across goal.

                                                    The Blues forced six corners in the first 15 minutes and, from one of them by Sebastian Larsson, Hahnemann blocked a close-range attempt by Jerome after the ball had bounced back across goal off Benitez.

                                                    Hart became the first player to be booked after 25 minutes for bringing down Doyle after the goalkeeper came racing out of his area.

                                                    Wolves came more into the game and made use of their extra man in midfield via a 4-5-1 formation - and Zubar wasted a great chance to put them in front after 32 minutes.

                                                    A free-kick from the left flank by Matt Jarvis found its way to the unmarked Zubar at the far post - but he sent his header back across goal when he should have at least tested Hart.

                                                    Jerome had a third opportunity when a dummy by Benitez allowed him a run at goal, but Hahnemann was able to block the low shot from the former Cardiff player with his feet.

                                                    Kevin Foley volleyed straight at Hart from eight yards out before Doyle put Wolves ahead with his sixth goal of the campaign.

                                                    There was an element of good fortune as Jarvis's low centre hit Roger Johnson, ricocheted onto a post and fell perfectly for the striker to convert the rebound. But it was no more than Wolves deserved after overcoming a sticky start.

                                                    Blues boss Alex McLeish made his first substitution after 63 minutes with Phillips replacing Benitez, who was injured in a challenge by Hahnemann and eventually carried off on a stretcher.

                                                    Doyle continued to give the City defence headaches and Dann was booked for a challenge on the Republic of Ireland international.

                                                    Wolves newcomer Adlene Guedioura came on for Jones after 67 minutes and a minute later the ineffective Larsson made way for Blues' January capture Craig Gardner. McLeish made his final change after 74 minutes with Keith Fahey replacing McFadden.

                                                    Hart got his body behind a shot from Foley and Guedioura was only a couple of feet too high with a 25-yard drive.

                                                    Jerome had a shot deflected wide as Blues tried to salvage a point - and then Phillips dramatically turned the game on its head.

                                                    With 10 minutes remaining he levelled from close range after Gardner had turned a Fahey centre back across goal.

                                                    And Phillips won it in the 85th minute when he chested down Stephen Carr's cross and beat Hahnemann with an angled drive into the corner of the net.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    BirminghamRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    25 Joe Hart 6/10
                                                    2 Stephen Carr 6/10
                                                    14 Roger Johnson 6/10
                                                    15 Scott Dann 6/10
                                                    6 Liam Ridgewell 6/10
                                                    7 Sebastian Larsson(sub 67) 5/10
                                                    12 Barry Ferguson 7/10
                                                    4 Lee Bowyer 6/10
                                                    16 James McFadden(sub 73) 5/10
                                                    10 Cameron Jerome 5/10
                                                    11 Christian Benitez(sub 62) 5/10
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Maik Taylor
                                                    9 Kevin Phillips(sub 62) Goal 6/10
                                                    17 Michel
                                                    18 Keith Fahey(sub 73) 5/10
                                                    27 Gregory Vignal
                                                    32 Jake Jervis
                                                    33 Craig Gardner(sub 67) 6/10
                                                    WolverhamptonRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    13 Marcus Hahnemann 6/10
                                                    23 Ronald Zubar 6/10
                                                    6 Jody Craddock 6/10
                                                    16 Christophe Berra 6/10
                                                    11 Stephen Ward 6/10
                                                    32 Kevin Foley(sub 87) 5/10
                                                    8 Karl Henry 6/10
                                                    27 Michael Mancienne 7/10
                                                    14 David Jones(sub 66) 6/10
                                                    17 Matthew Jarvis(sub 87) 6/10
                                                    29 Kevin Doyle Goal 7/10
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Wayne Hennessey
                                                    3 George Elokobi
                                                    9 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake(sub 87) 5/10
                                                    12 Andrew Surman(sub 87) 5/10
                                                    18 Sam Vokes
                                                    25 Geoffrey Mujangi Bia
                                                    34 Adlene Guedioura(sub 66) 5/10

                                                    Match stats

                                                    Team Birmingham Wolverhampton
                                                    Possession
                                                    Shots on target 5 10
                                                    Shots off target 7 5
                                                    Corner 4 11
                                                    Fouls 18 12
                                                    Crosses 12 12

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