Championship - Saturday 09th December 2017, 3:00 PM
Fulham
1
(1)
-
(0)
0
Birmingham
Attendance: 19644
Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland)
Match events
Ojo
14
Kamara
45
Kebano
45
Norwood (f)
61
63
Gallagher
63
Jutkiewicz
Fonte
79
Johansen
79
87
Davis (f)
89
Maghoma
89
Bramall
Djalo
90
Ojo
90
Match review
Match Report
Fulham (1) 1-0 (0) Birmingham City
Championship Match Day 21 1718 Craven Cottage
Saturday 9th December 2017 KO: 15:00pm
Referee:
Tony Harrington (Cleveland)
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Fulham ran out 1-0 winners over Birmingham, from a first-half Sheyi Ojo effort, to leave their opponents near the foot of the Championship.
The West London side were able to welcome back Tim Ream after missing the last two games, while the injury-hit visitors put in Josh Dacres-Cogley for his first appearance of the season, and Cohen Bramall returned for the first time since August.
Both teams forced a number of corners in the opening period, although there was little in the way of quality.
However, Fulham took the lead on 14 minutes with the first noteworthy effort. Neeskens Kebano delivered a low cross into the box from the left, and Ojo was able to direct his first-time effort past Birmingham goalkeeper David Stockdale.
The home side could have doubled their lead on 20 minutes, when Stefan Johansen was able to feed an excellent pass into the box for Ryan Sessegnon to connect with - however, the 17-year-old failed to properly control the ball with his foot, putting his effort well wide.
Match Stats |
Fulham
|
Birmingham
|
Goals |
(1) 1 |
0 (0) |
|
Scorers |
Ojo 14 |
|
|
Goal attempts |
17 |
6 |
On target |
4 |
1 |
Shooting Accuracy |
31% |
8% |
Possession |
64% |
36% |
Passes |
535 |
242 |
Pass Success |
81% |
64% |
Crosses |
25 |
24 |
Crosses Success |
28% |
8% |
Corners |
11 |
7 |
Tackles |
13 |
11 |
Tackles Success |
77% |
55% |
Saves |
1 |
3 |
Fouls |
13 |
14 |
Offsides |
1 |
3 |
Yellows |
1 |
1 |
Reds |
0 |
0 |
source: SkySports |
Fulham continued to look the more dominant of the two sides, and Kebano was foiled just before the interval, when after picking up a loose ball from a corner he fired it low, only for Stockdale to palm away through a body of players.
This proved to be the last contribution of the day for the Congolese, who was replaced by Aboubakar Kamara just before the break after limping off.
Birmingham started the second half with some more attacking intent that they failed to display in the first half.
Fulham continued to look dangerous, though, and had two chances in the space of a minute. Firstly, Kamara put his shot wide of the post on 57 minutes after picking up a through-ball from Johansen.
Both players then changed roles, with the substitute turning provider for Johansen, who was found unmarked, but aimed his effort straight at Stockdale.
Ojo should have added his second of the afternoon on 72 minutes, but fired well over the crossbar from less than 12 yards out.
Birmingham should have punished Fulham for their failure to take their chances on 75 minutes, when Emilio Nsue was fouled in the box by Kevin McDonald. However, Jeremie Boga placed his spot kick over the bar.
Kamara fired wide late on for the hosts, who held on comfortably for their second win at home in a row.
Fulham: Bettinelli; Fredericks, Kalas, Ream, Ryan Sessegnon; Norwood, McDonald, Cairney; Sheyi Ojo (Djalo 90'), Johansen (Rui Fonte 79'), Kebano (Kamara 45')
Unused substitutes: Button, Graham, Mollo, De La Torre
Goals:
Ojo 14 (right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Neeskens Kebano with a cross.)
Booked: Norwood (61,f),
Birmingham City Stockdale; Dacres-Cogley, Morrison, Grounds; Nsue, Davis, Kieftenbeld, Gleeson, Bramall (Maghoma 89'); Jutkiewicz (Gallagher 63'), Boga
Unused substitutes: Trueman, Ndoye, Lowe, Cotterill, Jota
Booked: Davis (87,f),
Referee:
Tony Harrington (Cleveland)
Attendance: 19,644