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Mikael Forssell is one of the most fondly remembered players in Birmingham City history.
The young striker, the man who put the Finn in finisher, was the jewel in the crown of a team that bloodied several noses in what was the Premiership.
In a side built around the physical and psychological strength of players like Robbie Savage, Damien Johnson and Kenny Cunningham, inevitably it was Forssell who was at the of their good work.
In two spells at Blues the former Chelsea forward scored 37 times in 119 games, totals that would surely be higher but for his injury travails.
However, even a succession of those didn’t prevent the popular hit-man from writing his own chapter in club folklore.
We look back at his Blues career.
Born in Germany and spending time at Bayer Leverkusen as a youngster he made his breakthrough in Finland when he made his Veikkausliiga debut for HJK at the age of just 16-years-old.
As a Finland youth international he was snapped up by Chelsea manager Gianluca