Rotherham United 0-0 Birmingham City: Blues stay in relegation trouble

Birmingham City in action against Rotherham United
Birmingham City have won just two of their last 20 away league games [Getty Images]

Birmingham City remain in relegation trouble after being held to a goalless draw at bottom side Rotherham, in a game that was delayed by a medical emergency in the crowd.

The players left the pitch for 30 minutes early on while medics attended to a fan.

Both sides struggled in front of goal in what was Steve Evans' first match at the helm since returning to Rotherham following Leam Richardson's departure.

Jay Stansfield thought he had won it for the Blues late on, although his effort was ruled out as the points were shared.

Gary Rowett's side stay 21st but are now two points clear of Huddersfield Town with two games remaining.

Rotherham remain rock bottom on 24 points but make an unbeaten start to their second stint under Evans having ended a three-match losing run.

Birmingham started on the front foot, with Tyler Roberts volleying wide after being picked out by Keshi Anderson.

Oli Burke's slick play on the right led to Anderson shooting from close range, although Viktor Johansson did well to deny the forward.

Rotherham's already thin squad became further stretched as Arvin Appiah and Cohen Bramall replaced Cafu and Peter Kioso respectively.

The changes did little to help the flow of what was already a lacklustre contest between two sides battling it out at the bottom end of the table.

The pattern of the second half remained the same, although the visitors looked on course for a crucial three points when Stansfield fired beyond Johansson in the 76th minute, only for the assistant referee's flag to go up to ensure the game ended goalless.

Birmingham now face a huge game at Huddersfield on Saturday, where they could secure their safety with a victory.

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