Paul Clement is still searching for his first win as Derby boss despite Johnny Russell rescuing a point at Birmingham.

The midfielder struck a cool equaliser in an entertaining 1-1 draw to cancel out Stephen Gleeson's opener at St Andrew's.

Tom Ince, Darren Bent and Andi Weimann hit the woodwork for the Rams who have drawn all four of their Sky Bet Championship games.

The hosts, now unbeaten in their last 10 outings at St Andrew's, went close to a winner through Clayton Donaldson and Demarai Gray.

Clement made four changes with Cyrus Christie, Craig Forsyth, Russell and Bent returning, with Blues unchanged and it was the hosts who began the brighter.

Image: Derby's Johnny Russell earns his side a point at Birmingham

Scott Carson gathered Gray's sixth-minute drive before Donaldson should have put the hosts ahead three minutes later instead of head straight at the keeper.

An open game then saw Derby take the initiative and should have seen them grab the lead.

The Rams were comfortable on the ball but lacked the killer touch when it mattered and Bent scuffed wide from 10 yards after the impressive Russell bamboozled the Blues' backline.

The former Villa striker then headed over three minutes later and Tomasz Kuszczak beat Ince's low drive away soon after.

Derby were on top but failed to make it count, although came inches away from opening the scoring after 22 minutes when Ince cracked the post from 25 yards.

Image: Stephen Gleeson celebrates opening the scoring for Birmingham

It was a let off for the hosts but they regained their composure to take the lead out of the blue just before the break.

There seemed little danger when when Donaldson's shot deflected out to Gleeson but County failed to close him down and his ambitious 35-yard effort struck Chris Baird and flew low past Carson.

It seemed harsh on Derby and they nearly forced a leveller seven minutes after the break when Kuszczak did well to save Forsyth's effort while Carson denied Donaldson and saw Jon Toral poke the rebound wide.

Highlights from St Andrew's where Derby drew 1-1 with Birmingham

And the miss proved costly when Derby levelled on 61 minutes as Russell smashed in high past Kuszczak after being put through by Ince.

Two minutes later Bent's header clipped the bar before Weimann, Bent's replacement, saw his deflected shot turned onto the post by Kuszczak.

And Chris Martin's claims for a penalty only saw him booked for diving as Derby's search for a win continued.

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Birmingham manager Gary Rowett:

"I don't like to use money as a reasoning but look at Burnley, they've just bought another striker (Andre Gray) for £9million, Derby have a centre-half on the pitch (Jason Shackell) and they have paid £3m or £4m (for him).

"We've got a team of free transfers and someone's pocket money and we're more than matching teams. In some ways that's winning for us but we want more.

Derby manager Paul Clement:

"We've had a great shout for a penalty. I thought it was a penalty when I saw it. It looked like the referee had given it and then for some reason changed his mind, maybe it was the way Chris went to ground. There was clear contact on the top of the foot and it's a penalty but he books Chris. That's at 1-1 and you think you have a great chance of winning the game if that's awarded."