Hull City's FA Cup campaign over after Birmingham City snatch stoppage-time winner
The result earned Tony Mowbray his first victory since taking over as manager at St Andrew’s following the sacking of Wayne Rooney.
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Hide AdHull’s slump continues. They have won just one game in their last seven in all competitions going back to before Christmas and have little time to lick their wounds with a Championship appointment at Sunderland on Friday night less than 72 hours away.
Birmingham had to come back from a goal down to win the tie after Jason Lokilo’s first goal for Hull put them ahead after 12 minutes.
Mowbray made five substitutions just past the hour-mark and it was a move that changed the game.
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Hide AdTwo of those substitutes scored, with Jay Stansfield equalising three minutes after coming on.
Both sides named differing line-ups for the tie, with Birmingham making seven changes from the weekend and Hull 11, presumably with Friday’s match against Sunderland in mind.
Birmingham threatened more in the opening minutes, with Keshi Anderson and Gary Gardner testing goalkeeper Matt Ingram.
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Hide AdHowever, it was Hull who opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a superbly executed move.
Billy Sharp, in his first start for Hull, made the most of a slip by Krystian Bielik and found James Furlong on the left. His cross was converted first time by Lokilo from eight yards.
The former Crystal Palace youngster made a summer move to Humberside from Dutch side Sparta Rotterdam.
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Hide AdHull went in search of a second goal, but Greg Docherty’s long-range effort swung away from the target.
Birmingham sensed an equaliser and when Jordan James delivered a ball into the area, Romelle Donovan just failed to connect with it in front of goal.
Gardner’s overhead kick was met by Bielik six minutes before the break, but he headed wide of the target.
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Hide AdBlues goalkeeper John Ruddy kept his side’s deficit to one goal when he made an important save from Hull forward Tyrell Sellars-Fleming.
Jordan James responded for Mowbray’s side with an angled shot that flew just wide of the far post.
Mowbray’s raft of changes had an immediate effect as two substitutes combined to score the equaliser. Miyoshi’s shot was pushed out by Ingram, with Stansfield converting the rebound for his eighth goal of the season.
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Hide AdSiriki Dembele almost scored a second for Birmingham when he floated a long-range effort narrowly wide.
With extra-time looming, Miyoshi forced the ball home after being supplied by Stansfield to book a fourth-round trip to Leicester.