Last-gasp King sinks Burnley
Birmingham claimed three much-needed points with victory over Burnley at Turf Moor thanks to goals from two players who could well leave the relegation-threatened club next week.
It was leading scorer Marlon King who snatched victory in the 90th minute when he fired home his 14th and possibly final goal for the cash-strapped Midlands side.
Another one of Birmingham's prized assets had put them in front midway through the first half as Curtis Davies, who contributed with a fine display, converted from Rob Hall's corner.
Arguably the decisive moment of the match arrived just after the hour mark as Dean Marney saw red for lunging in on Paul Robinson.
The dismissal came with play-off chasing Burnley, who were below-par in the first period, in the ascendancy having smashed the bar through Danny Ings and levelled from the penalty spot courtesy of Ross Wallace, coming after Junior Stanislas was brought down by Robinson.
Ings twice headed off target from Wallace crosses before City broke the deadlock after 21 minutes thanks to Davies, just as he had done in a 2-2 draw between the two sides just before Christmas.
It came courtesy of a familiar double act for Blues fans, on-loan West Ham winger Hall delivering a pin-point corner which Davies met from close range to convert.
The Clarets finally threatened in the 40th minute amid a late rally, Chris McCann bringing a save out of Jack Butland after a well-worked move involving the midfielder, Ings and Marney.
Dyche made crucial tactical changes at the break in order to try and inspire his side, rejigging his attacking options, with Ings rattling the crossbar just after the restart.
Robinson was guilty of bringing down Stanislas in the area and Wallace smashed the resulting penalty down the middle.
Davies headed straight at Lee Grant before Burnley were then reduced to 10 men, Marney dismissed for diving in on Robinson in the middle of the park.
The Clarets initially dominated despite their numerical disadvantage but it was Blues who finished stronger as they applied the pressure, Zigic heading the best chance against the woodwork.
That was until King had the final say in the 90th minute when he fired home from Zigic's header.