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Carling Cup - Birmingham stun Arsenal to win Cup


Sun, 27 Feb 18:05:00 2011




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The Nigerian came off the bench with seven minutes of normal time remaining, and in the 89th minute capitalised on a calamitous mix-up in the Arsenal penalty area to tap in the goal which lands the Blues only their second ever major trophy.
Nikola Zigic had headed the Blues in front near the half-hour mark to send fans of the underdogs into raptures, only for Robin van Persie to equalise with a stunning volley 10 minutes later.
Alex McLeish's side spent much of the second half repelling attack after attack from the Gunners - with goalkeeper Ben Foster making a string of vital saves - before Martins was in the right place at the right time to pounce as Laurent Koscielny and Wojciech Szczesny conspired to let the ball loose inside the box.
The Blues held on to win their second League Cup to add to their victory in the competition in 1963, and go some way to overcoming the heartache of their penalty shootout defeat at the hands of Liverpool in the final in Cardiff a decade ago.
For Arsenal, their six-year wait for a major trophy continues, and their attention must now turn to Wednesday's FA Cup fifth round replay against Leyton Orient on Wednesday and then a Champions League trip to Barcelona the following week.
Arsenal dominated the possession for large parts of the match, although they were fortunate not to be a goal and a man down inside the first three minutes. Lee Bowyer was played through one-on-one with Szczesny, who brought the midfielder down inside the box. The referee's assistant had already raised his flag for offside against Bowyer, even though he had been played onside by Gael Clichy.
After that, Arsenal began to get into their stride, with the absences of Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott not hindering their trademark passing play on the wide Wembley pitch. Samir Nasri came closest to opening the scoring when he had his shot saved by the legs of Foster.
Six of Birmingham's last eight league goals against Arsenal have come from set pieces, but it was still a surprise when they opened the scoring against the run of play via that method.
Roger Johnson headed the ball goalward from the edge of the box and Zigic got in front of Szczesny to glance it past the Polish keeper for his fourth goal in his last five games.
The big Serb striker could have doubled Birmingham's lead five minutes later when Craig Gardner was tripped on the edge of the box and the ball fell at his feet, only for Szczesny to make the vital block.
Arsenal levelled soon afterwards with a sweeping counter-attack. Jack Wilshere fired a strike off the crossbar but Andrei Arshavin kept the move alive. The Russian got to the byline and cut the ball back for Van Persie to lash in a crisp volley. It was the 13th goal since the turn of the year for Arsenal's captain for the day.
The second half so Arsenal became even more dominant in possession and chances. Tomas Rosicky struck a half-volley just wide of the target before Foster made several crucial stops in quick succession.
Foster - who was the hero of Manchester United's shootout victory over Tottenham in the 2009 final - kept out efforts from Rosicky, Nasri and substitute Nicklas Bendtner.
Keith Fahey rattled the Arsenal post with a low drive, but it was the Gunners who looked odds on to score, particularly with Birmingham's key defender struggling with an injury.
But, six minutes after replacing Fahey, Martins secured his place in Birmingham City history when Zigic's flick-on caused confusion between Koscielny and Szczesny. The French defender went to hack the ball clear as the keeper came for it, and it bounced out of his grasp and into the path of Martins, who tapped into the empty net.
With a place in Europe next season secured and an FA Cup quarter-final coming up, the future looks bright for Birmingham. However, they must quickly focus on their present, as they host relegation rivals West Bromwich Albion next Saturday with just two points separating them from the bottom three.
Tony Mabert / Eurosport
 
You couldn't make it up could you lol I had a sneaky feeling about this to the point where betfred now owes me 60 quid.:proud: Credit to Birmingham as they really got stuck in and made a great job of denying Arsenal space.
What the hell was Koscielny up to lmao an air shot in his own area with the keeper ready to collect the ball, utter madness spat my tea laughing. Decent game although the goons looked a little out of sorts they still played some cracking stuff at times.

Well done Brum

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Sorry Gunners i had to post this !! It's a terrible job but someone has to do it ;)
 
actually enjoyed the game, Birmingham have a couple of right good players

the boy johnson at the back always impresses and ferguson and the rest of the midfield are very good... dont rate big zigic mind you if birmingham had a couple of decent strikers they would do a lot better but well done to them.
 
Birmingham were much the better side on the day, they deserved the win. And justice was served as within 2 minutes of the cup final having kicked off Lee Bowyer was flagged offside when he was clean through and was brought down by the keeper which was a cast iron penalty had he not been judged offside. But the fact is he wasn't actually offside! And the soddin lino missed it somehow. And they say football doesn't need video referee or double check decisions I say bollocks! It's blunders like that which cost teams big time. It didn't today and justice was done but that match could so easily have gone the other way on the back of that decision and as it is Brum should have probably won it 3-1 had they had the opportunity they should have had from the penalty spot and the Arsenal keeper sent off.

We just have crap hole referees and officials in our game. End of. Wasn't it an English referee who booked the same player 3 times and didn't send him off at the World Cup or something ?
 
actually enjoyed the game, Birmingham have a couple of right good players

the boy johnson at the back always impresses and ferguson and the rest of the midfield are very good... dont rate big zigic mind you if birmingham had a couple of decent strikers they would do a lot better but well done to them.

Brums league position really does not reflect their season there are very organized unit and Mcleish has them playing for each other. They are now guaranteed Europe next season and in the quarters of the FA cup which is going to be a great cash boost. They should avoid relegation with ease although as it stands they are still in the thick of it all be it with 2 games in hand. Im not a Zigic fan either but he suits their style of play and warranted his place on the pitch today causing Arsenals defense all manner of problems.
Great stuff
 
Birmingham players had hearts like lions yesterday.

And fair play to them, they was the better side and should of been playing against 10 men for 88 minutes and might of beat us 4 nil lol.

justice was done as we did not deserve to win, The only disappointment for me is Fabregas never played it - I think we would of won that game with him on the field as the link up play was awful from rosicky.

And I read van persie is now injured lol. Fantastic news ;)

Mick
 
He looked like he got injured scoring the goal ?

That defensive fook up just showed the lack of experience thats all ,) Steve Bold or Tony Adams would of kicked the ball and the keepers fingers into touch lol looked like the keeper called at the last second, he should of still just hoofed it away

As you say probably a fair result in the end after the penalty shout, should of been down to 10 men tbh

Unlucky Arsenal
 
bunch of arrogant twats

spent the week before the game making out they had already won the cup

turned up to the game in track suits and got told how to play football

never mind the arsenal fans can go follow manure for trophy success now lol
 
bunch of arrogant twats

spent the week before the game making out they had already won the cup

turned up to the game in track suits and got told how to play football

never mind the arsenal fans can go follow manure for trophy success now lol

That'll probably get you banned lol. ;)

I'll say this though, naturally I hope Arsenal (or anybody!) pip ManUre to the title. But I'd be surprised if Arsenal get a result against Barcelona in the Nou Camp. I reckon Arsenal will get raped again tbh. It's amazing that though how a team can come from behind to beat Barcelona and yet look average next to an average Birmingham City side that played well in the cup.
 
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