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Odin Bailey grabs late winner for Birmingham to add to Middlesbrough’s woes

Birmingham City snatched a late winner in a dramatic finale at St Andrew’s as their dominance was rewarded with a 2-1 Sky Bet Championship victory over Middlesbrough.

Spanish winger Fran Villalba crowned a man-of-the-match performance with his first goal in English football in the 33rd minute.

But 19-year-old substitute Odin Bailey snatched the winner two minutes later to restore parity in a one-sided contest and end a run of three straight defeats for Pep Clotet’s side.

The Republic of Ireland international made a truly spectacular save, flinging himself high to his left to tip away Villalba’s venomous volley.

The chance – like many as Birmingham looked to expose their former defender Ryan Shotton at left-back time and again – came after a cross from right-back Maxime Colin was deflected and sat up perfectly for the 21-year-old.

Randolph had become the star attraction and got his fingertips to Colin’s goal-bound cross which looped up off Shotton, before punching Villalba’s corner behind.

Middlesbrough’s only other real threat came in the 26th minute when Marcus Tavernier’s curling free-kick was palmed behind by Lee Camp.

Randolph continued to frustrate his former employers, getting his hands to headers from Pedersen and Harlee Dean – which he almost dropped into the net – before Jude Bellingham’s deflected shot dropped just wide.

But Middlesbrough scored a barely-deserved equaliser when Ayala forced the ball home from Assombalonga’s cross.

Birmingham regained the lead in the last minute when substitute Bailey stabbed home Dan Crowley’s deep cross.

The result leaves Jonathan Woodgate’s side with just two wins from 11 games, while Birmingham move into the top half.

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