Sunday Mirror

ONYEDINMA’S ON TARGET FOR LIONS

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time he did try to get on the front foot, bringing on Jota for Jason Lowe at halftime, but ironically it simply gave Millwall some room to play.

And after a first half that Birmingham had dominated – without making much more in the way of chances – they showed their threat with Steve Morison going close. Blues claimed they should have had a penalty when Jacques Maghoma clashed with James Meredith, but it wasn’t until the 92nd minute that Jordan Archer had to make a proper save when he kept out Craig Gardner’s free-kick.

The lack of tempo didn’t only cost Birmingham going forward it was their undoing for the winning goal too. Keeper David Stockdale had the ball but no outfield player showed to take it from him, and he ended kicking possession away – only for it to be returned to Onyedinma.

The 21-year-old worked some space and although Stockdale saved his first effort the rebound landed for him to tuck away his first goal in the Championsh­ip.

“I’m pleased for him and that will build his confidence,” said Lions boss Neil Harris, whose side are now unbeaten in the league since New Year’s Day.

“He is an athlete, a super young player who came through my youth team and I thought he changed the outcome of this game.

“He was always a goal-scorer as a kid and he got half a dozen in our promotion campaign last year so hopefully this will help him to kick on some more.”

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