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  • McCormack (22 pen), McCormack (90)
  • Date:2009-04-11
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Selhurst Park
  • Attendance:14814
  • Referee:Booth, R

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Goal!! Cardiff have scored with Ross McCormack putting it in the back of the net.

90mins

Crystal Palace are replacing Rui Fonte with Nathanial Pinney.

80mins

Anthony Stokes is replaced by Kieron Cadogan.

77mins

Jay Bothroyd is replaced by Eddie Johnson.

76mins

The referee has booked Gavin Rae.

73mins

Jay Bothroyd goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

71mins

Rui Fonte is booked for unsporting behaviour.

52mins

Clint Hill is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

Shaun Derry is being taken off, James Comley has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by R Booth

45mins

Roger Johnson is being taken off, Miguel Comminges has come on in his place.

38mins

Cardiff are replacing Michael Chopra with Paul Parry.

22mins

Ross McCormack takes a penalty for Cardiff and scores!.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Ross McCormack's brace kept Cardiff City's automatic promotion dreams alive as the Bluebirds secured a hard-fought 2-0 win over Crystal Palace.

But Cardiff's win was marred by a half-time melee which spilled into the Selhurst Park tunnel.

The row started when Cardiff boss Dave Jones confronted Palace defender Claude Davis after the Jamaican looked to have caught Roger Johnson with an elbow which forced the Bluebirds defender off in the dying seconds of the opening period.

Jones and Palace boss Neil Warnock both failed to appear for the second half after being sent off by referee Russell Booth for their part in the unsavoury incident.

On the pitch, McCormack's first-half penalty and his super solo effort sealed all three points for Cardiff.

Michael Chopra had a effort ruled out for offside in the opening five minutes, before Julian Speroni made a good reaction save from Jay Bothroyd's thunderous free-kick.

Palace hit back with chances of their own through Shefki Kuqi and Rui Fonte, before McCormack sent Speroni the wrong way from 12 yards after Nathaniel Clyne clipped Joe Ledley in the box.

But the goal seemed to galvanise Palace, Stuart Taylor produced an outstanding save from Victor Moses' deflected effort, then Kuqi scuffed his shot when put through by the England Under-19 international, before the controversial half-time scenes marred an entertaining opening 45 minutes.

Ledley should have doubled Cardiff's lead after firing wide from McCormack's pinpoint free-kick in the 54th minute.

Nick Carle's dangerous inswinging free-kick caused havoc in the Cardiff box in the 74th minute as Palace searched for the equaliser.

But after an uncomfortable final ten minutes, McCormack eased any Welsh nerves with a brilliant solo effort to seal a 2-0 win for the away side.

Crystal Palace

Cardiff City

Corners

71

Fouls

1510

Goal attempts

99

Shots off target

34

Offsides

36

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