Preview: Norwich City vs Birmingham City

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September 19, 2014 by bluenosebible

By Harry Shersby-Wignall

Blues travel to East Anglia on Saturday to face difficult opposition in Norwich City. Norwich will be looking for all three points against a vulnerable Birmingham side who have only won one league game this season and no away victory yet.

1410901180064_wps_12_Birmingham_city_players_wBlues however, will probably be looking for a point against a free scoring Norwich side who have scored 7 goals in their last two games. After a dire performance and a disappointing 2-0 loss to Sheffield Wednesday at St.Andrews on Tuesday, Blues will have to bounce back strong and be resolute if they wish to get anything from the game. Norwich are in 2nd place with only one loss and five wins out of seven. Blues are struggling down the other end of the table in 20th with only one win so far.

The last time Norwich and Blues met was in 2009 in a Championship tie at St.Andrews which ended 1-1 with now Norwich striker Cameron Jerome scoring for then Blues’ manager Alex McLeish’s side.

Two former Birmingham players will be in action tomorrow for the Canaries; Cameron Jerome and Nathan Redmond who both scored in midweek in the 3-0 win against Brentford.

Striker, Jerome, played 181 games for Birmingham from 2006-2011 scoring 37 goals. One of his more memorable goals was his 35 yard screamer at Anfield in 2010 to give Blues the lead.

20 year old winger and England u21 international Nathan Redmond is the other player that will be facing his hometown for the first time since leaving last season. Redmond made 62 appearances for City over three seasons from 2010-2013.

indexredmondHe managed to bag 11 goals and scored a historic goal in Blues’ first Europe League game against Portuguese side Nacional in front of a packed St.Andrews with a crisp 25 yard strike.

He shone in the Blues side in the 2011/12 and 2012/13 season which gifted him a move to then Premier League side Norwich for a fee of around £3 million. This summer, Norwich have rejected bids from Premier League outfits Stoke City and Southampton.

Team News

Birmingham City:

Lee Clark’s side have been hit with injuries recently with attackers Lee Novak, Denny Johnstone and Koby Arthur all picking up knocks in the last month, ruling them out of all recent games and this week to add to the list, right back Neal Eardley has injured his medial ligament and will be sidelined for a month.

Olly Lee and Matt Green are also ruled out.

When asked about the atmosphere in the dressing room after a disappointing start to season this is what he had to say:

It’s very good but theyre all hurting because we dont like to lose, especially when weve played so well in the first-half. We are what we are. Were a team thats young and hungry. I think weve got faults but weve just got to keep going and dissect every game and debrief like we did yesterday and moved on today to Norwich and work over the next hours to get a performance and result at Carrow Road.”

Norwich City:

Captain Russell Martin will be back in action tomorrow after recovering from a back injury.

However, key players, Wes Hoolahan (groin), Jonny Howson (knee) and Gary Hooper (deadleg) are all still injured and will play no part.

Canaries boss Neil Adams on Birmingham City:

“Its a big test for us, its a big test for the players physically as well, but so far so good. Birmingham are a tough outfit but were confident going into it that we can keep this run going.

Norwich are favourites to win the game with the odds of 4/9 for the Canaries to grab the three points. For a draw it’s 10/3 and for a Blues win it’s 6/1.

My Prediction

I’m feeling optimistic about tomorrow and think we will snatch an early goal through Clayton Donaldson and hold out for a 1-0 win. Keep Right On and COME ON YOU BLUES!

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