Fulham 0-1 Birmingham- Report

Last updated : 10 September 2016 By DSG

Michael Madl sees red as Birmingham hand Fulham first defeat of season

Ten-man Fulham suffered their first defeat of the season as they went down 1-0 to Birmingham.

Michael Madl picked up two yellow cards in 44 minutes - making it an uphill battle for Slavisa Jokanovic's men.

And Clayton Donaldson, who missed a penalty in the first-half, made no mistake with his second spot-kick in the 49th minute.

The win moves Birmingham, who have only lost one of the their last 10 league games, into third, while Fulham drop out of the automatic promotion places.

Blues could have taken an early lead but Donaldson's close-range shot was superbly blocked by Madl.

The pair were involved in the referee's first big call of the match moments later when Madl looked to have shoved the number nine in the box, but nothing was given.

In an action-packed opening 10 minutes, Tomasz Kuszczak stopped Tom Cairney's side-footed effort from reaching the top corner.

Meanwhile, down at the other end, Robert Tesche's 30-yard strike was turned behind the post by David Button.

And the resulting corner saw Ryan Shotton direct his header wide.

Birmingham spurned a golden opportunity in the 22nd minute when a long ball over the top of the Fulham backline found Che Adams, but his tame shot trickled into Button's hands.

The former Sheffield United forward made up for his miss just three minutes later by winning his side a penalty after he was hacked down by Madl, who picked up his first bookable offence.

Donaldson stepped up but Button dived to his left to save the spot-kick.

Just before half-time, Madl was shown a second yellow card for a rash sliding tackle on Donaldson.

At the start of the second-half, Fulham cheaply lost possession in their own half, which resulted in Adams being tripped in the box to earn a second Blues penalty of the game .

And this time Donaldson netted his third goal of the season as he drilled the ball past Button.

Jacques Maghoma could have doubled the away side's advantage but his 20-yard free-kick sailed just inches wide of the post.

Fulham skipper Cairney tried his best to get Fulham back on level terms when he beat three Blues defenders but had his shot blocked.

The Cottagers came close to scoring again when left-back Scott Malone failed to hit the target from 10 yards.

Even the introduction of debutant Chris Martin could not push aside a resilient Birmingham team who held on for the win.


Source : DSG

Source: DSG