Jay Stansfield refused to rejoice his aim on his return to Birmingham as
Fulham cruised to a 2-0 Carabao Cup second-round win.
Stansfield, 21, who was Birmingham’s a number of participant of the 12 months and 13-goal prime scorer final season, netted after 14 minutes after Raul Jimenez’s Tenth-minute penalty had given Fulham the lead.
Birmingham hit the bar via Willum Willumsson’s blistering free-kick.
Fulham’s Premier League high quality shone regardless of 11 adjustments to their line-up and for League One scorching favourites Metropolis, defeat ended their unbeaten four-match run.
The Londoners gained a penalty with their first critical assault after a handball by Metropolis left-back Alex Cochrane. Former Wolves striker Jimenez saved his nerve to coolly roll the ball to the left of goalkeeper Ryan Allsop, who went the other approach.
Birmingham’s first probability got here when Christoph Klarer’s looping header was held beneath the bar by goalkeeper Steven Benda.
However Fulham returned to the assault to double their lead via Stansfield.
The England U21 worldwide managed a protracted cross from Joachim Andersen and calmly curled the ball round Allsop into the far nook.
The teenager refused to rejoice out of respect for the membership the place he spent final season and was applauded by the Metropolis followers behind the aim.
Stansfield tried to double his account with an audacious 40-yard effort nevertheless it drifted broad.
Keshi Anderson’s header was nodded off the road by Timothy Castagne as Metropolis sought a approach again into the tie.
However Fulham had been in management and so they nearly snatched a 3rd aim when Krystian Bielik put behind his personal aim beneath strain from Jimenez.
Birmingham went closest to opening their account within the first interval two minutes earlier than the break when Willumsson’s thunderous free-kick crashed off the bar to security.
Birmingham seemed to take the sport to Fulham after the break with out threatening Fulham’s aim.
Metropolis supervisor Chris Davies made a triple substitution simply after the hour to tug his facet again into the tie.
Tyler Roberts, Koji Miyoshi and Ayumu Yokoyama changed Alfie Might, Emil Hansson and Anderson and it appeared to work as Metropolis threatened for the primary time within the second half.
Cochrane let fly with a full-blooded drive however his 25-yard effort was pushed across the submit by Benda.
Stansfield was applauded by each units of followers when he was substituted within the 78th minute.
Silva: Stansfield is able to battle for beginning spot
Fulham boss Marco Silva:
“I’m almost 100 per cent sure that he [Stansfield] is going to be our player but I cannot guarantee that because it’s difficult to control the market.
“We now have a plan for Jay. Two seasons in the past it was clear he wanted first-team soccer and he went to League One and he proved his high quality there.
“Last season he made another step and he proved his quality at this club and in Championship football.
“The plan for him is to be a part of our squad. It is actually powerful to be a part of the 11 within the Premier League, however he is able to battle for it.”
Davies: VAR would have overturned penalty decision
Birmingham boss Chris Davies:
“We began brightly however the penalty was a particularly troublesome resolution to simply accept.
“I know how hard it is for referees and officials and things happen quickly but if that was looked at by VAR then surely it would have been overturned.
“It was not a handball. In opposition to a facet like Fulham, to concede the primary aim makes issues troublesome however the response was wonderful.
“I thought we were the better team overall. We switched off from the striker run from Jay Stansfield and although it was
a good finish, I felt it was against the run of play.
“Total my overriding feeling is satisfaction within the gamers for his or her work ethic, their perspective, the assumption and the bravery they confirmed and for the standard of our play.”