Walters brace sends Stoke through

18 January 2011 23:00
Jon Walters booked Stoke an FA Cup fourth-round trip to Premier League rivals Wolves after his extra-time double strike settled a dour tie with Cardiff at Cardiff City Stadium. Walters struck just 100 seconds into extra-time following a miserable, scoreless 90 minutes, and then added a second goal during the closing stages. The Cardiff defence failed to track him from substitute Michael Tonge's inswinging corner and Walters' header flew past goalkeeper Tom Heaton, who could do little to prevent Walters scoring again six minutes from time as he finished expertly from close range. Stoke manager Tony Pulis' decision to make 10 changes at times looked like backfiring as Championship promotion challengers Cardiff enjoyed the lion's share of possession in normal time. The Welsh side had frantic injury-time penalty appeals waved away by referee Peter Walton after substitute Michael Chopra went down before Walters condemned them to a third-round exit. Neither Heaton nor opposite number Thomas Sorensen were seriously threatened during normal time when poor skill levels and weak finishing combined to make it a forgettable tussle. But at least the crowd of 13,600 were spared penalties as Stoke sealed a Molineux appointment with Mick McCarthy's men later this month.

Source: PA