Man City, Birmingham 0-0 in Premier League

LONDON -- Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given saved James McFadden's penalty in a 0-0 draw at Birmingham on Sunday for his team to climb two spots to fourth in the Premier League.

Man City's fourth draw in a row -- but first 0-0 score in 55 games stretching back to March 2008 -- gave Mark Hughes' team 19 points from 10 games with only one loss, fewer defeats than any other Premier League team.

City has a game in hand but is now eight points behind leader Chelsea and six back from defending champion Manchester United.

14th-place Birmingham created far more chances with the visitors needing Given to be in top form to stay level.

The Ireland goalkeeper pushed a shot from Birmingham forward Christian Benitez on to the post in the ninth minute, and he tipped a rising shot from McFadden over the crossbar in the 27th.

Just before halftime, Given blocked a powerful drive from Lee Bowyer and grabbed the loose ball before another Birmingham player could force it home.

Birmingham had an even better chance to go ahead in the 55th minute after Nigel de Jong was judged to have handled the ball inside the area. But Given dived to his left to block McFadden's left-footed penalty kick.

Birmingham midfielder Barry Ferguson was sent off in the last of six minutes of added time for his second yellow card.

Arsenal outplayed north London neighbor Tottenham 3-0 but Liverpool had two players sent off and lost 3-1 at Fulham to lose more ground on the leaders. Rafa Benitez' team has lost six of its past seven games in all competitions, the exception being a 2-0 victory over Man United.

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 Man City, Birmingham 0-0 in Premier League 
Birmingham City's Cameron Jerome, left, tackles Manchester City's Pablo Zabaleta during their English Premier League soccer match at St. Andrew's in Birmingham, central England, Sunday, Nov. 1. (Reuters)



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