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| MATCH
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| CARDIFF
CITY:
Heaton, Purse, Johnson, Kennedy, Blake,
McPhail, Parry, Ledley, Scimeca, McCormack,
Bothroyd.
Subs: Enckelman, Gyepes,
Whittingham (for McCormack, 67), Comminges
(for Kennedy, 77), Thompson (for Bothroyd,
75).
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| NORWICH
CITY:
Marshall, Kennedy, Stefanovic,
Bertrand, Omozusi, Clingan, Hoolahan, Fotheringham,
Pattison, Cureton, Russell.
Subs: Shackell, Croft (for
Hoolahan, 45), Lupoli (for Clingan, 73),
Koroma (for Cureton, 61), Nelson.
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| SCORERS:
Cardiff: McCormack (2, pen 66)
Norwich: Lupoli (76, 81)
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TOP
CANARY:
John Kennedy
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| ATTENDANCE:
18,032 |
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REFEREE:
Anthony Taylor (G Manchester)
His first Championship match of the season
– and the first time he has been in
charge of a game featuring either team.
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| ADDED
TIME:
First half: 2 mins
Second half: 3 mins
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
None |
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| RED
CARDS:
None
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
Cardiff 6, Norwich 4
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
Cardiff 3, Norwich 5 |
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CORNERS:
Cardiff 5, Norwich 2 |
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FOULS:
Cardiff 10, Norwich 15
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| OFFSIDES:
Cardiff 2, Norwich 2 |
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
DAVID CUFFLEY
Substitute Arturo Lupoli proved to be the Norwich
City hero when he scored twice in the space of five
minutes to earn a point in dramatic fashion at Ninian
Park this afternoon.
The Canaries appeared to be drifting towards defeat
when the Italian was introduced after 73 minutes with
his side trailing 2-0 to Cardiff City.
But within three minutes he reduced the arrears by diverting
a shot from Lee Croft past goalkeeper Tom Heaton.
Then, five minutes later, Lupoli provided a superb equaliser
with a diving header from a cross by Croft.
Cardiff took the lead after little more than two minutes
thanks to Ross McCormack.
Jamie Cureton squandered a chance to level the scores
five minutes later when he shot wide from the penalty
spot after Matty Pattison had been brought down by Joe
Ledley.
Norwich’s penalty woes continued in the second
half when the conceded a spot kick for the third league
match in a row and McCormack beat David Marshall from
12-yards to score his second of the match — a
goal that looked certain to given the Bluebirds victory
before Lupoli’s dramatic intervention.
Darel Russell won a recall to the starting line-up as
City manager Glenn Roeder made one change to the side
who drew 1-1 at home to Blackpool last week.
Russell, whose equaliser earned a point against the
Seasiders, was included at the expense of Italian striker
Arturo Lupoli, who was named among the five substitutes.
Northern Ireland international Sammy Clingan recovered
from the shin injury he suffered playing against Scotland
on Wednesday night to keep his place in midfield.
Cardiff showed two changes to the 11 who started last
week’s 1-1 draw at Doncaster.
Darcy Blake was recalled in place of injured defender
Kevin McNaughton, while striker Jay Bothroyd was preferred
to Peter Whittingham, relegated to the bench. Hungarian
defender Gabor Gyepes, one of Cardiff’s new signings,
was also among the substitutes.
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| Cureton rolls his penalty
wide of goalkeeper's Heaton's right-hand post. Paul
Hollands/Focus Images |
City kicked off, attacking the goal behind which their
travelling fans were assembled.
Stefanovic tried to set up a City attack with a long
ball down the left, but it was cut out by Purse and
as Cardiff counter-attacked, they took an early lead.
McCormack was the man to open the scoring as he made
inroads deep into Norwich territory and cut inside on
to his left foot before firing a powerful shot past
Marshall.
It was the worst possible start for the Canaries on
a ground where they had won twice in their previous
three visits.
The goal gave the home side great confidence and Bothroyd,
wearing bright red boots, weaved his way into the penalty
area before being closed down by Stefanovic.
City were immediately handed a way back into the game,
however, when they were awarded a penalty in the eighth
minute.
Pattison was clearly brought down by Ledley on the right
side of the Cardiff area and referee Taylor pointed
straight to the spot.
Cureton stepped up to take the spot-kick, but spurned
the opportunity by rolling the ball wide of goalkeeper’s
Heaton’s right-hand post, much to the delight
of the home crowd.
It was certainly a dramatic start to the afternoon and
the visitors, struggling for goals in their first three
games of the season, could ill afford to pass up such
a golden chance.
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| Jamie Cureton can't
bear to look as his penalty goes wide. Paul Hollands/Focus
Images |
A foul by Stefanovic gave Cardiff a free-kick 15-yards
into the City half, McCormack taking it and it was cleared
only as far as Ledley, who tested Marshall with a first-time
shot.
McCormack, confident after his early goal, let fly from
the edge of the area after 16 minutes, but his effort
struck Stefanovic on the back and as City broke forwards,
Russell, playing in attack alongside Cureton, seemed
unfortunate not to win a free-kick when he was barged
in the back by Johnson.
There was a delay while Johnson was treated for a knock,
but the defender was soon back in the action.
Apart from the penalty, the Canaries had not really
carved out a chance and in a rare attack, Bertrand’s
cross was too strong for Cureton.
With less than a quarter of the match gone, Roeder appeared
on the touchline and angrily remonstrated with Cureton
before sending Koroma down the touchline to warm-up.
A foul on Russell gave City a free-kick less than 10-yards
outside the Cardiff area and, after some dispute over
the position of the defensive wall, Clingan fired a
low shot straight into the wall and the home side were
able to push forward again.
The first corner of the afternoon finally came after
26 minutes when McCormack forced the ball out off Kennedy.
The kick was taken short, but as the cross came in from
Ledley, Kennedy was in the right place to head clear.
Pattison showed a bit more urgency when he took a pass
from Fotheringham and cut inside on to his left foot
to test Heaton with a low drive that the keeper grabbed
at the second attempt by his left-hand post.
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| Norwich City substitute
Arturo Lupoli scores his first for the club with
the home defence left somewhat stunned. Paul Hollands/Focus
Images |
City won another free-kick when Cureton was obstructed
by Purse five-yards outside the area. Fotheringham’s
kick fell to Kennedy, whose shot was deflected to give
City their first corner. Fotheringham’s flag-kick
was too strong, however, and cleared the six-yard box,
making it easy for Cardiff to clear up field.
Russell needed attention briefly after taking a bang
in the face from Cardiff’s Kennedy, but the stand-in
striker was soon on his feet.
After such an eventful start, the game had subsided
into a fairly dull affair, with little in the way of
clear opportunities at either end.
There was another delay when Cardiff skipper Purse went
down on the edge of the penalty area clutching his left
leg and he too needed treatment before being able to
resume.
A fumble by Marshall almost handed Cardiff another corner,
but he just managed to keep the ball in play and attempted
to set up an attack with a long throw out of his area.
Cardiff were soon back on the attack, however, and Kennedy
did well to head clear from a McCormack free-kick.
At the other end, Cureton and Russell combined to give
Pattison a shooting opportunity, but his effort struck
the referee and fell kindly for the home side to clear.
Two minutes before the break, Blake showed good control
close to the corner flag and his low centre reached
Ledley, but he did not connect cleanly and his attempted
left-foot shot squirmed wide of the target.
Roeder had remained on the touchline for the rest of
the half, issuing instructions to his players and could
not have been too happy with what he had seen in the
opening 45 minutes.
In first half stoppage time, Cardiff’s Kennedy
aimed a long free-kick into the City area but his namesake
was there to head clear once again.
The hosts won yet another free-kick before the break
after a foul by Bertrand and referee Taylor had to move
the Norwich wall back a couple of yards before the ball
was touched to Bothroyd who fired left-footed just wide
of the target.
Half-time: Cardiff City 1, Norwich
City 0
Roeder made one change to his line-up at the break
when Croft was sent on in place of Hoolahan and took
up the same position wide on the left, rather than his
more usual right-wing role.
Bothroyd tried to get Cardiff going in their first attack
after the break, but his stray pass was cut out by Fotheringham
and the opportunity went begging.
Omozusi conceded a corner under pressure from McCormack
three minutes into the half and Parry stabbed his shot
wide from Ledley’s flag-kick.
Lupoli and Koroma were limbering up on the touchline
and it remained to be seen whether Roeder would make
further changes in a bid to spark more life into his
side.
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| Lee Croft and Mark
Fotheringham celebrate with Arturo Lupoli as the
Italian got the Canaries back into the game. Paul
Hollands/Focus Images |
There were angry appeals for a penalty from the home
crowd when Kennedy challenged Bothroyd in the penalty
area but the referee waved him aside before earning
ironic cheers moments later for awarding the home side
a free-kick for a foul by Clingan.
There was more anger from the crowd and in the Cardiff
dug-out when Croft was awarded a free-kick on the halfway
line after a fairly tame challenge, but the Canaries
were unable to make any headway from the dead ball situation.
The game was littered with stoppages and there had been
little since the interval to generate any real excitement
at either end.
Cardiff won a free-kick when Croft fouled Blake and
Johnson stole in to head narrowly wide from McCormack’s
dead ball kick.
Russell was working hard in an unfamiliar role but was
getting very little change out of Johnson and his frustration
continued when a passing move with Omozusi broke down,
the fullback’s return pass rolling out for a goal-kick.
With just over an hour gone, Roeder made his second
change by sending on Koroma in place of Cureton.
Croft and Pattison had now swapped flanks and Pattison
tried to send Koroma clear on the left but the youngster
ran into the intimidating frame of Purse and was unable
to stay on his feet.
In the 64th minute, Pattison produced probably Norwich’s
best effort when his curling, right-foot shot from a
pass by Croft was only just wide of the target.
Kennedy had been outstanding at the back and came to
the rescue again when he cut out a low centre from Bothroyd.
City’s penalty woes continued after 66 minutes
when, for the third league match in a row, they conceded
a spot-kick.
McCormack was the man to go down, possibly after a touch
from Kennedy, and referee Taylor once again pointed
straight to the spot.
Unlike Cureton earlier in the day, McCormack made no
mistake from 12-yards, hammering his penalty straight
down the middle to make it 2-0.
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| Lupoli celebrates his
second goal of the game to earn Norwich City a point
at Ninian Park. Paul Hollands/Focus Images |
The goal scorer was immediately replaced by Whittingham,
with Parry taking up the striker’s role.
Within a minute, Norwich almost reduced the areas when
Pattison got behind the defence and beat keeper Heaton,
but his goal-bound shot was hacked off the line by Johnson.
Norwich’s final change came after 73 minutes when
Clingan was withdrawn and another striker came on in
the shape of Lupoli.
Cardiff manager Jones made another change with 15 minutes
to go when Thompson replaced Bothroyd.
The Canaries gave themselves a lifeline after 76 minutes,
however, when substitute Lupoli scored his first goal
for the club.
Fotheringham’s corner was cleared as far as Croft,
whose off-target effort was diverted past Heaton by
Lupoli with the home defence left somewhat stunned.
One minute later, the hosts made their last change as
Comminges replaced Kennedy.
Lupoli was only just off target with a curling left-foot
shot, but the Italian did not have to wait long for
his next celebration when he equalised with less than
10 minutes to go.
Croft was the provider with the cross which Lupoli met
with a diving header and it went just inside the post
to complete a dramatic comeback by City.
It was all action now and twice in a matter of seconds,
Cardiff came close to regaining the lead, first when
they were denied by Pattison’s header off the
line and then when Marshall tipped a shot from Whittingham
over the top.
With just a few minutes to go, some home fans began
drifting towards the exits after seeing their side lose
a two goal lead thanks to Lupoli’s intervention.
Lupoli was in the thick of the action and forced a save
out of Heaton with a low shot from Pattison’s
cross as City went in search of a late winner.
With the fourth official indicating three minutes of
stoppage time, Cardiff pushed forward again to try to
snatch a late winner.
Result: Cardiff City 2, Norwich City
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