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Birmingham on the up as Sunderland slump

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LONDON: Birmingham climbed out of the English Championsh­ip relegation zone and pushed Sunderland further into trouble with a crucial 3-1 win over their fellow strugglers.

David Davis put Birmingham in front after 28 minutes at St Andrew’s and Jeremie Boga headed in from close range to double their lead just before half-time.

Sam Gallagher added Birmingham’s third before Bryan Oviedo scored a consolatio­n for Sunderland with seven minutes left.

Birmingham move up to 20th, while Sunderland slipped to second-bottom of the second-tier table.

At the other end, Derby missed the chance to close the gap on leaders Wolves as they were held to a goalless draw at Millwall.

Australia’s Tim Cahill, who left Millwall almost 14 years ago to join Everton, was paraded to home fans after sealing a return to the club until the end of the season.

But in a game of few clear-cut chances Millwall could have done with Cahill on the pitch as Derby saw Ikechi Anya’s late effort ruled out for offside.

Robert Snodgrass scored a 90th-minute winner to give promotion-chasing Aston Villa a 1-0 win at Sheffield United.

Scotland midfielder Snodgrass curled in a left-footed effort from the edge of the penalty area to snatch all three points.

Villa moved up to third following a fifth straight victory, now only a point behind Derby.

The Blades, meanwhile, are seventh and two points off the top six.

Middlesbro­ugh and Sheffield Wednesday also battled through a goalless draw at the Riverside, which did little for the home side’s hopes of making up ground on the top six.

Preston, though, moved to just three points adrift of sixth-placed Fulham after a 3-0win at Nottingham Forest. — AFP

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