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                                                    Sunderland
                                                    Darren Bent (5 mins)
                                                    Darren Bent (11 mins)
                                                    Fraizer Campbell (88 mins)
                                                    3-1
                                                    Birmingham
                                                    Cameron Jerome (60 mins)

                                                    Barclays Premier League , Mar 20, 2010
                                                    Ground: Stadium of Light , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 37,962

                                                    Team news

                                                    Sunderland preview
                                                    Sunderland striker Kenwyne Jones will be given until the last minute to prove his fitness ahead of the Barclays Premier League clash with Birmingham.

                                                    The Trinidad and Tobago international, who limped off at half-time against Manchester City last Sunday, has a chance of being involved after scans revealed no lasting damage to his hip flexor.

                                                    Andy Reid and Lee Cattermole (both hamstring) could also make it back into the squad, while the Black Cats will continue to monitor Boudewijn Zenden's knee problem.

                                                    Captain Lorik Cana will be missing again as he completes a two-match ban.

                                                    Boss Steve Bruce is urging his players to shake off the shackles of a relegation fight to set their sights on a top-10 finish.

                                                    "I would be very, very pleased with that if I could get it, and it would define our season because then we have got a chance of going above Blackburn, we have got a chance of catching Bolton and making a play of finishing in the top 10," he said.

                                                    "That's what we have got to try to achieve now. Can we try to stop looking over our shoulders - even though we still are, if I am being honest, we are still looking over.

                                                    "But that's got to be the aim, to finish off the season strongly. It won't be easy - we have got some big games coming up, either from the top end or the bottom end of the table."

                                                    Birmingham preview
                                                    Birmingham right-back Stuart Parnaby has shaken off an ankle problem and is available.

                                                    Parnaby suffered the setback during the 2-0 win at Portsmouth 10 days ago and was ruled out of the home draw with Everton last weekend but is now back in training.

                                                    He is likely to have to be content with a place on the substitutes' bench given the consistent form of captain Stephen Carr.

                                                    Birmingham boss Alex McLeish has no fresh injury concerns as his side look to sustain their surprise push for a Europa League spot, but on-loan Sunderland player Teemu Tainio is ineligible to face his parent club.

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                                                    Sunday Mirror match report by Brian McNally

                                                    Darren Bent crashed through the 20 Premier League goals barrier in spectacular fashion, but the undoubted star of the show was Sunderland keeper Craig Gordon.

                                                    Britain’s most expensive keeper broke Birmingham hearts with a string of brilliant saves to surpass even his man-of-the-match display against Manchester City six days earlier.

                                                    The critics who questioned the £9million Scotsman’s credentials were made to eat their words as he helped Sunderland to open up a 10-point cushion on the relegation places.

                                                    Bent had shown exactly why manager Steve Bruce has issued a hands-off warning to the top Premier League club eyeing the England striker by scoring twice in the first 11 minutes.

                                                    But as Sunderland’s early promise wilted under a Birmingham barrage, the inspirational Gordon defied everything the visitors could throw at him in the first half.

                                                    He was eventually beaten by a classy Cameron Jerome finish on the hour, but continued to keep the visitors at bay, clawing out a Liam Ridgewell header as Birmingham laid siege to the home goal.

                                                    But Sunderland’s frayed nerves were finally eased in the 88th minute when Fraizer Campbell slotted home his fifth goal of the season.

                                                    Delighted boss Bruce feels Bent has given himself a great chance of going to the World Cup.

                                                    Bruce said: “Darren has scored 21 goals and it could easily have been 24 or 25. He is a natural finisher worth his weight in gold.

                                                    “It is quite an incredible achievement when you compare him with Didier Drogba or Wayne Rooney because he is playing for a team in the bottom half of the league. It is a big, big decision for Fabio Capello.”

                                                    Birmingham boss Alex McLeish , who knows all about Gordon from his days as Scotland manager, was also full of praise for both Gordon and his striking partner Bent.

                                                    McLeish said: “Craig Gordon was outstanding. He was every inch an international goalkeeper today.

                                                    “He made some fantastic saves and was their saviour. But Joe Hart also made a vital save from Kieran Richardson at 2-0 that could have killed the game off early on.

                                                    “We should have got something from the game given our second-half display. But you have to hand it to Bent for his finishing.”

                                                    Bent’s first on five minutes came after good work down the right involving Campbell and Alan Hutton.

                                                    Campbell’s ball into the box found Benjani, making his first start for Sunderland. The Zimbabwe striker fluffed his attempted shot but the ball fell kindly for Bent, who hit a crisp left-foot drive past Hart.

                                                    Six minutes later Sunderland were cruising as Bent scored his second. It stemmed from a magnificent diagonal ball from Steed Malbranque, which Bent collected to turn inside Scott Dann and smash another left footer beyond Hart.

                                                    It should have put the match beyond Birmingham but the brilliant Gordon was in constant action and his best save in the first half saw him tip a Christian Benitez effort on to the bar.

                                                    Birmingham took the game by the scruff of the neck after the break as they pinned Sunderland back for long spells.

                                                    Once again only the inspirational Gordon stood between McLeish’s men and a flurry of goals.

                                                    But he was eventually beaten by a superb finish from Jerome, who was put clear by a clever pass from Michel.

                                                    That breakthrough led to incredible pressure on the Sunderland goal, but Gordon was in no mood to be beaten again as he ­ single-handedly kept the visitors at bay.

                                                    And with just minutes left brilliant work by substitute Jordan Henderson ended with his superb near post cross that was swept home by Campbell.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    SunderlandRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Craig Gordon
                                                    6 Alan Hutton
                                                    4 Michael Turner
                                                    12 John Mensah(sub 71)
                                                    5 Anton Ferdinand
                                                    9 Fraizer Campbell Goal
                                                    18 David Meyler
                                                    10 Kieran Richardson
                                                    8 Steed Malbranque(sub 79)
                                                    11 Darren Bent Goal
                                                    28 Benjani Mwaruwari(sub 71)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    24 Trevor Carson
                                                    2 Phillip Bardsley(sub 71)
                                                    7 Boudewijn Zenden
                                                    16 Jordan Henderson(sub 71)
                                                    22 Paulo Da Silva
                                                    27 Matthew Kilgallon
                                                    39 Lee Cattermole(sub 79)
                                                    BirminghamRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    25 Joe Hart
                                                    2 Stephen Carr
                                                    15 Scott Dann
                                                    14 Roger Johnson
                                                    6 Liam Ridgewell
                                                    33 Craig Gardner
                                                    17 Michel(sub 71)
                                                    12 Barry Ferguson
                                                    18 Keith Fahey(sub 58)
                                                    10 Cameron Jerome Goal
                                                    11 Christian Benitez(sub 59)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Maik Taylor
                                                    4 Lee Bowyer(sub 71)
                                                    7 Sebastian Larsson
                                                    9 Kevin Phillips(sub 59)
                                                    16 James McFadden(sub 58)
                                                    21 Stuart Parnaby
                                                    27 Gregory Vignal

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                                                    Team Sunderland Birmingham
                                                    Possession
                                                    Shots on target 9 14
                                                    Shots off target 2 7
                                                    Corner 7 10
                                                    Fouls 8 8
                                                    Crosses 12 10

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