Team of the week

Robert Olejnik - Peterborough

Austrian goalkeeper Olejnik pulled off two stunning saves in the goalless draw at home to Ipswich as Peterborough earned a crucial point in the battle for survival and kept a first clean sheet since Boxing Day. His heroics came either side of the break as the 26-year-old thwarted Frank Nouble with a fine block in the first half before denying David McGoldrick as he arched backwards to tip his goalbound header to safety in a save which earned praise from both managers.

Paul Caddis - Birmingham

Caddis was a solid presence on the right of Birmingham's defence as they saw off Derby 3-1 at St Andrew's to put more distance between themselves and the relegation mire. The Scot helped keep things tight at the back whilst also lending a hand in the build-up to Nathan Redmond's goal, working an opening with Ravel Morrison to allow the youngster to slip inside for the Blues' second after fellow substitute Wes Thomas had grabbed an impressive double for the hosts.

Anthony Gardner - Sheffield Wednesday

Wednesday pulled off a surprise 1-0 win at Leicester to give their survival hopes a welcome boost as they pulled four points clear of the drop zone and Gardner was a key figure at the heart of defence. The centre-back contributed a hard-working shift to keep the Foxes at bay despite the home side having their fair share of chances, with several players coming close in front of goal. His good work helped the Owls to an encouraging clean sheet - their ninth of their campaign.

Marcos Alonso - Bolton

Alonso was the hero for Bolton as his first-half strike sealed a 1-0 win over Brighton to lift their play-off hopes, with the Trotters now just three points outside the top six. The 22-year-old Spaniard struck in the 20th minute, unleashing a superb low drive from the left which nestled in the far corner. The winner put the gloss on a fine display from the youngster, who was also a commanding figure at the back, as the Trotters made it five straight successes.

Henri Lansbury - Nottingham Forest

Lansbury struck twice for Forest to inspire their 3-1 home win over Wolves, with Lewis McGugan adding the insurance in stoppage time. The midfielder scored either side of half-time, hitting home from 20 yards on the half-hour mark before unleashing a curling shot from the left after the break to smother any hope of a Wolves' comeback. The triumph leaves high-flying Forest sixth in the table as firm contenders for promotion this season, having won their last five on the bounce.

Liam Kelly - Bristol City

Relegation-threatened City lifted their survival hopes with a 2-0 triumph at home to Middlesbrough and Kelly played a crucial role in the middle of the park as the Robins continued their recent turnaround. The Scottish midfielder worked hard throughout and appeared to never stop running in a diligent display as the West Country side took a step closer to Championship safety, with the club now only in the bottom three on goal difference and on a four-match unbeaten streak in the league.

Barry Ferguson - Blackpool

Seasiders manager Paul Ince branded Ferguson "a different class" after he pulled the strings in midfield in the 2-1 victory at Watford as one of the visitors' star performers. The Scot, who spent time on loan at Fleetwood earlier in the season, capped an impressive performance when he teamed up with Stephen Crainey in the second half to set up Thomas Ince's equaliser after the Hornets had gone ahead. The win leaves Blackpool unbeaten in four as they look to push on under new boss Ince.

Callum Harriot - Charlton

It did not take Harriot long to make his mark at Huddersfield as the teenage winger grabbed a fourth-minute goal which turned out to be the winner in a 1-0 success. The 19-year-old, who came through the youth ranks at the London club, powered home a low drive from 16 yards after a well-placed Chris Solly pass for what was his first league goal and the lowly Terriers could find no reply. It also marked just a fifth senior appearance for Harriot this season as he looks to establish himself in the Addicks line-up.

George Boyd - Hull City

Peterborough loanee Boyd continued to impress for Hull as they triumphed 1-0 at Burnley on Monday night, putting in another eye-catching display. The winger scooped the man of the match award for his lively performance after causing problems for the Clarets' defence, coming close to scoring when he prompted a last-ditch block from Michael Duff in the first half. It was just Boyd's third appearance for the Tigers after joining on loan from the Posh at the end of last month.

Glenn Murray - Crystal Palace

Goal-machine Murray took his tally for the season to 30 with a brace in the 2-2 draw at home to Leeds to continue his hot scoring form. The league's top scorer first struck in the opening half when he nodded home Jonathan Williams' cross after some sloppy marking from the visitors, then doubled his haul with a late equaliser to seal a share of the spoils and stretch Palace's unbeaten home record to 18 games, having not lost at Selhurst Park since the first day of the season.

Steve Morison - Leeds

Morison also grabbed a double at Selhurst Park as he helped Leeds to a hard-fought point, marking his second and third goals for the club since joining from Norwich in January. The striker, on his eighth appearances in a Whites shirt, levelled the scores on 56 minutes, slotting home from a Luke Varney cross, then capitalised on some poor defending from the hosts to sneak in again 13 minutes later and put the visitors ahead, but Murray's late leveller denied them a win.

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