Reading 1, Birmingham City 2: Blues promoted, have your say

By Administrator on May 3, 09 03:29 PM in Journalists

Kevin Phillips was the hero as his second-half winner sent Birmingham back to the Barclays Premier League.

Phillips, whose goals helped West Brom to promotion from the Coca-Cola Championship just 12 months ago, slotted his 14th of the season to claim the three points at the Madejski Stadium and condemn the hosts to a play-off with Burnley.

Alex McLeish's side went ahead when Marcus Hahnemann failed to gather Keith Fahey's low shot before Phillips made it 2-0 on the hour.

Substitute Marek Matejovsky hammered in a reply for Reading but they were unable to find an equaliser as the Blues celebrated a promotion they should have wrapped up weeks ago.

The Clarets will fancy their chances in the play-offs against Steve Coppell's side, who have now not won at home in eight attempts.

Reading's Jimmy Kebe had the first shot on target after a fine crossfield ball from Andre Bikey picked him out on the left of the area but his shot was straight at Maik Taylor in the Birmingham goal.

Phillips hooked an acrobatic effort wide after Reading made a hash of dealing with a long throw as McLeish's side began to press.

And the Blues had the lead in the 19th minute.

James McFadden took a corner which was cleared back to him and he drilled a second cross deep to the back post.

Phillips cushioned a header down to Fahey and, after cutting in from the left, the Irishman curled in a shot from the edge of the area which should have been gathered by
Hahnemann but somehow squirmed through his grasp and over the line.
Shane Long flashed an effort wide at the start of the second period after good work from

Dave Kitson before Coppell brought Matejovsky on in a bid to wrestle control of central midfield.

Top scorer Kevin Doyle was then also summoned from the bench despite not being fit after a knee injury as Coppell gambled on finding an equaliser.
But it was the visitors who struck the second goal in the 60th minute.

A throw found its way back to Fahey and he clipped an immaculate first-time pass to release Phillips, who was level with Michael Duberry.

The home side called in vain for an offside flag while Phillips showed some trademark composure to calmly roll the ball wide of the advancing Hahnemann and into the far corner.

That appeared to be that but Reading found a way back into the game with a goal just a minute later.

A set piece was brought under control at the back post by Kitson and he smuggled it
back to Matejovsky on the edge of the area.

The Czech Republic international skillfully dummied inside one challenge before arrowing a right-footed shot past Taylor and into the bottom corner.

It was his first of the season but he was clearly in the mood as he went close to an equaliser with a rasping drive from 25 yards which forced Taylor to nervously beat the ball away.

Reading were now dominant but left themselves exposed to danger on the break and Birmingham substitute Garry O'Connor nearly settled the game with five minutes left when he broke from his own half and smashed a shot against the foot of the post.

The ball stayed out but it was the 2,000 visiting fans who were cheering at full-time as they joined Wolves in returning to the top flight.

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Mr Brian Stevenson said:

Getting promotion to the Premier is hard , very hard , staying in the Premier is much harder .

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