His first shot was blocked by the wall and the second flew well wide.Tomlin was convinced he should have been awarded a spot-kick as the half drew to a close
But referee Rob Lewis was well placed and issued a yellow card before blowing the whistle for the interval.It was an all-too familiar tale for home supporters, who had seen their team have the better of plenty of games this season without making the most of their possession.Blues looked more threatening at the start of the second period and a Jonathan Grounds cross flashed through the six-yard box with no team-mate on hand to supply the finishing touch.And it was Bristol City goalkeeper Richard O'Donnell who produced the save of the match in the 65th minute, arching his back to get his left hand to a 25-yard shot from Birmingham substitute Jacques Maghoma.A mistake by Robins substitute Wes Burns let in another replacement in Diego Fabbrini after 70 minutes but the Blues player delayed his shot and was crowded out by defenders.Pack shot wide from distance for the hosts as the game entered its closing stages with both sides having made their full allocation of substitutions.Bristol City had a great chance to win it at the death when Freeman crossed from the left and one of the replacements, Agard, headed badly wide when well placed.A collective groan went around Ashton Gate and Birmingham might even have nicked it with a couple of stoppage-time raids
Source : PA
Source: PA