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Birmingham 1-1 Leeds: Daniel Farke challenges his side to become club legends by winning the FA Cup after surviving a scare at St Andrews

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This was a day to remember that plenty of officials can make correct decisions without needing to be hooked up to their mates in a TV booth 100 miles away.

The pro-VAR lobby have been loud and proud this weekend following a series of dodgy calls made by referees, with the technology not deployed during the third and fourth rounds of the FA Cup.

Leeds United advanced to the fifth round here at the expense of Birmingham after the sides could not be separated during 120 thrilling minutes, mostly dominated by Blues. Against the run of play, Lukas Nmecha had given Leeds the lead early in the second half only for Patrick Roberts to force extra-time late on. With no further goals, Tommy Doyle and Roberts missed in the shoot-out and Leeds scored all four of their efforts to advance. They would also have been grateful for another penalty incident that went their way much earlier.

Three minutes before half-time, Birmingham winger Carlos Vicente drifted past Sean Longstaff and flung himself to the ground. From a distance, it looked a penalty, but referee Paul Tierney was in the perfect spot. He blew immediately for a free-kick to Leeds and booked Vicente, who walked away looking a little sheepish.

Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri saved a spot-kick in the penalty shootout to help his side see-off Birmingham

The Premier League side were pushed all the way by their Championship opponents

The Premier League side were pushed all the way by their Championship opponents

Had VAR been in use, we would have had a three or four-minute check to verify a decision Tierney had needed a split-second to make.

DANIEL FARKE VERDICT 

Daniel Farke believes Leeds’ hard-fought victory at Birmingham can inspire them to become club legends by winning the FA Cup.

Leeds have not been past the fifth round since they reached the quarter-finals in 2003.

‘The Cup is always a chance for us to write a chapter of our very special history,’ said Farke. ‘It’s not realistic to speak about it yet. But in scruffy games like these, when you find a way to get through, this is when you can write history and these are the games you look back on.

‘Perhaps one day we will even speak about how it all started with our games at Derby (in the third round) and now at Birmingham.

‘The first thing I dream about is a home draw. It feels like we are always on the road. I would like to have a full Elland Road for the fifth round.

‘The recent history of this club is not great in the FA Cup but a little cup run is always quite cup. If we had only one game per week, maybe we wouldn’t rotate so much. But now there are more chances for players to compete and it means everyone stays focused.’

Who knows, if the gang at Stockley Park had studied replays for long enough, perhaps they would have determined that the airflow from Longstaff’s moving boot had disrupted Vicente’s stride? Maybe it would have been a penalty after all – only for it to be overturned because, on closer examination, a stitch on Vicente’s boot was a fraction offside.

In fact, Leeds felt they should have had a spot-kick at the end of extra-time when Brenden Aaronson fell under Patrick Roberts’ challenge, but it was another 50-50 call that would have been disputed had VAR reversed it.

The reaction to Saturday’s mistakes, particularly in the Aston Villa-Newcastle game, has been maddening.

Just because a referee has a poor game, it does not mean that VAR is unequivocally ‘a good thing’. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe even acknowledged as much after watching his team’s 3-1 victory.

It is a fair bet supporters would be happy to swap the tiresome delays and baffling over-rules in exchange for a few more errors slipping through the net, which is why the temptation to introduce VAR throughout the Cup and in the EFL should be resisted.

Birmingham, of course, will hope to see a great deal more of VAR in the years ahead. US investment group Knighthead have huge plans for this club and they are targeting a second promotion in as many seasons, having returned to the Championship from League One last term. There was more heavy spending in January, too, to try to make the play-offs.

Chairman Tom Wagner, the driving force behind those ambitious plans, is currently recovering from a stroke but is said to have watched the game.

The Tilton End unfurled a banner that read ‘Get Well Soon, Tom’ while players wore TW13 – Wagner’s lucky number – on their sleeves.

Patrick Roberts had pulled the hosts level to force the game to extra time

Patrick Roberts had pulled the hosts level to force the game to extra time

Wagner would have liked what he saw in the first half. Though both sides made six changes, Birmingham settled quicker – no surprise for a team beaten only once at home in the Championship this season. Lucas Perri had been recalled in goal for Leeds and he made a stunning stop in the 11th minute, turning Jay Stansfield’s angled effort on to the bar at full stretch.

MATCH FACTS 

Birmingham (4-2-3-1): Allsop 6; Osayi-Samuel 7 (Fujimoto 83), Klarer 7, Panzo 7 (Neumann 91, 6), Wagner 6.5; SOLIS 8 (Betteka 114), Doyle 7.5; Vicente 5 (Roberts 74, 7), Stansfield 7, Gray 6.5 (Osman 46, 6); Priske 6.5 (Duksch 74, 6).

Scorer: Roberts 89

Booked: Solis, Vicente, Klarer

Manager: Chris Davies 7

Leeds United (4-2-3-1): Perri 7.5; Justin 5.5, Bornauw 7 (Rodon 91, 6), Bijol 7, Gudmundsson 7; Tanaka 6 (Piroe 78, 6), Longstaff 6; Gnonto 6 (Aaronson 68, 6.5), Buonanotte 4 (Ampadu 46, 6.5), Okafor 6 (Bogle 82); Nmecha 7 (Calvert-Lewin 68, 6).

Scorer: Nmecha 49

Manager: Daniel Farke 6

Referee: Paul Tierney 8

Attendance: 28,031

It was all Blues. Gabriel Gudmundsson slid to cut out Vicente’s cross with Stansfield and August Priske lurking. Christoph Klarer’s goalbound header from Kai Wagner’s corner was blocked. Then Demarai Gray twice came close, first with a strike that hit team-mate Priske, and then drawing another stop from Perri following a slick break involving Priske and Vicente.

Frustrated that his team could not find the breakthrough, Vicente took matters into his own hands and was shown the yellow card for tumbling near Longstaff. Leeds were just glad to make it to half-time and boss Daniel Farke sent on Ethan Ampadu for the woeful Facundo Buonanotte.

Ampadu’s presence seemed to galvanise Leeds and four minutes into the second half they took the lead. Nmecha collected Noah Okafor’s pass, found space on his right foot and beat Ryan Allsop at the near post from 20 yards.

Birmingham did not lose heart and continued to force the pace, yet at the decisive moments they found luck and composure had deserted them.

During two second-half stoppages, Blues boss Chris Davies gathered his players for on-the-hoof team talks as they did everything to reach extra-time – and they finally had their reward when substitute Patrick Roberts’ 89th-minute strike from distance took a huge deflection off James Justin and flew past Perri.

And they should have won it with the last kick of normal time when Justin switched off, Ibrahim Osman – who missed several chances – hit the post and fellow sub Kanya Fujimoto’s follow-up was blocked by Jaka Bijol.

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