Cardiff City 2 - 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Wednesday Oct 24 2007 07:45

Cardiff City slipped to yet another home defeat despite going in at the interval in front against Wolves.

However, the visitors were far too strong and a Michael Kightly double and a Jody Craddock header gave Wolves a deserved victory.

It briefly looked different when Robbie Fowler slotted in a 25th minute penalty equaliser, followed five minutes later by a Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink strike, but the Bluebirds were never comfortable.

Skipper Darren Purse returned to the starting line-up with Roger Johnson making way, but there was no place for Trevor Sinclair who was among the substitutes.

A neat Stephen McPhail free-kick in the ninth minute was dummied by Hasselbaink leaving Fowler free on goal. As Wayne Hennessey came out, the former Liverpool striker rolled his shot beyond the keeper, but also wide of the far post.

The visitors went ahead in the 13th minute when Andy Keogh received the ball wide on the right and his low cross was sidefooted home by Kightly.

City were right back in it in the 25th minute when Karl Henry fouled Joe Ledley in the box. Fowler coolly slotted the spot-kick into the corner for his sixth goal of the season.

Four minutes later the Bluebirds were ahead. Paul Parry made a great run down the right before slipping a pass inside to Ledley. He neatly laid it off to Hasselbaink, who carefully picked his spot, leaving Hennessey helpless.

The Bluebirds defence came under pressure at the start of the second half especially after Freddy Eastwood came on in the 51st minute.

Mick McCarthy's side kept hold of the ball for long periods and an equaliser began to look more and more likely.

It duly arrived in the 66th minute when Glenn Loovens was caught out by a long pass from defence and Kightly sprinted through to net his second of the game.

Wolves then took the lead from a set-piece. Jay Bothroyd sent over a corner and the unmarked Craddock headed high into the net.

Apart from one wayward backpass, Hennessey had very little to do even when City's veteran frontmen were replaced by Steve Thompson and Steve MacLean and Cardiff's home form still leaves a lot to be desired.

  • 90
    That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
  • 89
    Jay Bothroyd is replaced by Darren Potter.
  • 83
    Joe Ledley is replaced by Trevor Sinclair.
  • 74
    Cardiff are replacing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink with Steven MacLean.
  • 74
    Goal!! Jody Craddock scores for Wolverhampton.
  • 67
    Cardiff are replacing Robbie Fowler with Steven Thompson.
  • 66
    Goal!! Wolverhampton have scored with Michael Kightly putting it in the back of the net.
  • 50
    Andy Keogh is replaced by Freddy Eastwood.
  • 46
    The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 1.
  • 46
    Wolverhampton are replacing Darron Gibson with Stephen Ward.
  • 45
    The ref has blown his whistle for half time.
  • 29
    Goal!! Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scores for Cardiff.
  • 25
    Robbie Fowler takes a penalty for Cardiff and scores!.
  • 13
    Goal!! Michael Kightly scores for Wolverhampton.
  • 0
    The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

Statistics

Cardiff City
Shots on target 8
Shots off target 4
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 10
Offsides 1
Corners 4

Wolverhampton Wanderers
Shots on target 5
Shots off target 3
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 14
Offsides 4
Corners 5

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