Middlesbrough 2 Birmingham City 0: Boro response delights Monk

Middlesbrough moved back into the Championship play-off places as Britt Assombalonga's first-half double secured a routine 2-0 win over Birmingham City.
Middlesbrough's Britt AssombalongaMiddlesbrough's Britt Assombalonga
Middlesbrough's Britt Assombalonga

Assombalonga took his tally for the season to 11 goals from 18 league games as the Teessiders bounced back from their weekend defeat to Leeds.

His opener came courtesy of a close-range header, with his second seeing him rifle home a low finish from inside the area, meaning Sheffield United’s Leon Clarke is the only player to have scored more Championship goals than the £15m man this summer.

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His brace ensured Boro would record their fourth win in the last five matches, and while Garry Monk’s side are still not firing on all cylinders, they are gradually starting to click into gear.

Monk said: “Overall, it was the response we were looking for. There was lots of good play in our game, and there were lots of good chances as well.

“I thought it was a comfortable win really. We had an excellent first half with some really good play, and should probably have come even a few more goals ahead. We didn’t, and then you know there will be a response and they will have a period where they throw caution to the wind.

“They did that at the start of the second half, but I thought once we got to grips with that and came through it again, we created more opportunities.

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“Overall, it was exactly the response to Sunday we were looking for. There were some good chances, and ultimately a clean sheet and three points was what we were looking for in terms of our response.

“Britt will get the headlines, but I thought it was actually a very good team performance. Everybody played well, and everybody delivered.”

Birmingham started the game with the worst defensive record in the Championship and lived up to their billing from the off.

It took Middlesbrough just 10 minutes to break the deadlock, with their opener owing much to some shoddy Blues defending.

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Stewart Downing was afforded too much space as he cut in from the right, and when the former England winger left fly Tomasz Kuszczak could only fumble the ball into the air. Assombalonga reacted quickest, stooping to head home.

Boro dominated with Martin Braithwaite pulling the strings as he operated behind Assombalonga, but Birmingham twice went close either side of the half-hour mark. Daniel Ayala produced an excellent sliding block to prevent Jonathan Grounds, before goalkeeper Darren Randolph displayed excellent reflexes to keep out Che Adams. An equaliser at that stage might have made things interesting, but Boro took firm control of proceedings as they doubled their lead four minutes before the break.

Fabio Da Silva lofted a superb ball over the top of the Birmingham defence to release Assombalonga into the area. Boro’s leading scorer steadied himself close to the penalty spot and produced a clinical finish.

Fabio cut in from the left to drill a crisp rising effort against the underside of the crossbar.

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Middlesbrough: Randolph, Christie, Ayala, Gibson, Da Silva, Howson, Leadbitter (Forshaw 65), Downing (Traore 87), Braithwaite (Bamford 71), Johnson, Assombalonga. Unused substitutes: Konstantopoulos, Friend, Fletcher, Fry.

Birmingham City : Kuszczak, Nsue, Roberts, Dean, Grounds, Davis (Maghoma 46), Kieftenbeld, Jota, N’Doye, Gallagher (Jutkiewicz 71), Adams (Cotterill 46). Unused substitutes: Stockdale, Boga, Dacres-Cogley, Morrison.

Referee: D England (South Yorkshire).