Birmingham 1 Rotherham United 1 - Millers chief happy they are pointing the way

Rotherham United manager Paul Warne had no complaints about the spot-kicks which resulted in this 1-1 draw.
Spot on: Rotherham United's Kieran Sadlier celebrates his penalty strike. Picture: PASpot on: Rotherham United's Kieran Sadlier celebrates his penalty strike. Picture: PA
Spot on: Rotherham United's Kieran Sadlier celebrates his penalty strike. Picture: PA

Birmingham head coach Aitor Karanka praised the character of Jeremie Bela after he went from penalty villain to spot-kick hero to earn his side a point at St Andrew’s.

Bela conceded the 87th-minute penalty scored by Millers substitute Kieran Sadlier but three minutes later was on the spot to coolly convert from 12 yards after substitute Jon Toral was pushed in the area.

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Millers chief Warne said: “They were both penalties. It was disappointing but the one we got, it seemed more of a penalty whereas the one we gave away was a little bit more disappointing because he (Jon Toral) wasn’t really going anywhere.”

Warne was delighted with his side’s display on the road.

“On the whole I was really proud. We didn’t come here to defend. We came here to try to win and we just didn’t do enough.

“We had a couple of deflected shots which I thought might loop in past their keeper but I obviously didn’t rub the right genie!

“I thought Birmingham defended really well. Hopefully sooner or later we can give someone a good crack (beating).

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“At 90 minutes for us to throw away two points is hugely disappointing but if you had offered me a point after 75, I would probably have taken it because they were in the ascendancy.

“I thought it was two good teams who went at it hammer and tongs.

“Sitting behind the ball just isn’t in our nature so we did have a lot of attempts on goal and they came from some play.”

Confirming the Angolan winger is Blues’ designated penalty taker, former Boro chief Karanka said: “He showed personality which I think is good.

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“After giving away a penalty, three minutes later, we had a penalty and he was the first one to want to take it.

“He knew he was responsible and he was happy to take the penalty. He showed us personality and, after that, he had a chance to win the game.”

Regarding the award of the penalties, Karanka added: “I have no complaints about them. In the second half we had a lot more chances than them but we wasted the first 45 minutes.”

Birmingham City: Etheridge, Colin, Dean, Friend, Pedersen, Ivan Sanchez; Sunjic (Gardner 77), Clayton, Bela, Jutkiewicz; Hogan (Toral 66). Unused: Andres, Roberts, Crowley, Medina, Boyd-Munce.

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Rotherham United: Blackman, Harding, Ihiekwe, A MacDonald, Jones; Ogbene, S MacDonald, Wiles, Miller (Sadlier 69), Crooks; Hirst (Smith 61). Unused substitutes: Johansson, Wood, Vassell, Ladapo, Lindsay.

Referee: A Madley (West Yorkshire).

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