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the League Cup.The hard fought derby game was marred by ugly scenes at the end however, as thousands of Blues fans charged towards the Villa supporters and dozens of missiles and some flares were thrown before order was restored and City can expect to face Football Association action.SettleBlues striker Cameron Jerome had the first shot on goal after being found in space by Keith Fahey.But Villa keeper Brad Friedel had his body behind the low drive from the former England Under 21 striker.Villa were the first to settle and Zigic manage to block a goal bound header from James Collins from a Stewart Downing corner.But then Birmingham took the lead against the run of play after 10 minutes through a Larsson penalty.Jerome turned the ball into Bowyer and he was brought down by Villa skipper Dunne and up stepped Larsson to drill a low penalty past Friedel who went to his right.The home side could have doubled their lead after 23 minutes.Larsson's low cross found Zigic unmarked but his first touch was dreadful and the ball bounced away from the Serbia international.Birmingham thought they had doubled their lead after 28 minutes.Larsson's corner fell into the path of Zigic whose low shot was dragged back by Friedel when replays suggested it may have crossed the line.But one of the assistants raised his flag with Liam Ridgewell adjudged to be in an offside position.Good fortuneVilla took advantage of this good fortune and after 30 minutes Agbonlahor struck at St Andrew's for the third successive game to bring his side back on level terms.Jonathan Hogg threaded the ball into the path of Agbonlahor, who