Late Birmingham Comeback Stalls Tigers' Momentum
A spectacular long-range strike from Birmingham City's Tomoki Iwata snatched a dramatic 1-1 draw at the MKM Stadium, dealing a significant blow to Hull City's aspirations of securing a Championship play-off spot. The Tigers, who had led through Joe Gelhardt's first-half goal, were left frustrated as their winless league run extended to four matches.
Gelhardt Breakthrough Overshadowed
Hull appeared on course for a vital three points after taking the lead in the 24th minute. The move originated with Liam Millar on the left flank. Although his surge into the box was halted, the loose ball fell perfectly for Joe Gelhardt. The on-loan Leeds United forward turned and unleashed a left-footed drive from 15 yards that took a deflection off defender Phil Neumann on its way into the bottom corner, marking his 14th goal of the campaign (Sky Sports).
The hosts nearly doubled their advantage soon after, but Brighton loanee James Beadle redeemed an initial error by making a crucial close-range save to deny Oli McBurnie. Birmingham offered little in response before the interval, with a rare headed chance from Ibrahim Osman failing to test Hull keeper Ivor Pandur.
Iwata's Moment of Magic
The second half continued with Hull controlling possession but struggling to find a decisive second goal. As the game entered its final quarter, Birmingham began to threaten. Substitute Demarai Gray forced a smart save from Pandur with a powerful low shot from distance.
The warning was not heeded. With 13 minutes of normal time remaining, Hull failed to clear their lines from a Birmingham foray into the penalty area. The ball broke to Japanese midfielder Tomoki Iwata 25 yards from goal, and he unleashed an unstoppable effort that soared into the top corner for a stunning equalizer—his third goal of the season (BBC Sport).
Hull had a golden opportunity to reclaim the lead in stoppage time, but defender Semi Ajayi blazed a shot wide from close range. Beadle then secured the point for the visitors with a fine save from a late McBurnie free-kick, ending Birmingham's four-game away losing streak.
Hull Scorer: Joe Gelhardt (24')
Birmingham Scorer: Tomoki Iwata (77')
Key Moment: Iwata's 25-yard thunderbolt to level the score.
League Impact: Hull's winless run extends to four; Birmingham ends away losing streak.
Key Takeaways
- Play-Off Pressure: Hull's failure to win extends their poor run and keeps the race for sixth place tense, with Wrexham now just two points behind.
- Gelhardt's Return to Form: The striker's well-taken goal was his first since late February, a positive sign for the run-in.
- Defensive Lapse Proves Costly: Hull's inability to clear their lines decisively in the build-up to Iwata's goal undid 75 minutes of relatively solid work.
- Birmingham's Resilience: Chris Davies's side showed character to fight back on the road and earn a valuable point against a top-six rival.
The result leaves manager Sergej Jakirovic with much to ponder as his side's grip on a play-off place becomes increasingly precarious with just three games remaining. For Birmingham, the draw provides a morale-boosting point as they look to finish the season strongly.