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Cardiff City 2 v 1 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 9th March 2024 Kick-off 12:30
Cardiff City 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 9th Mar 2024 14:43

Cardiff City netted twice in injury time to grab a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Blues at the Cardiff City Stadium. Town, who were looking to win seven matches on the trot in the second tier for the first time since 1989, went in front via former Bluebird Kieffer Moore and were set for three points which would have taken them back to second until home skipper Ryan Wintle struck on 95 and Callum O’Dowda netted the winner in the 10th minute of time added on.

Town made three changes from the team which beat Bristol City 3-2 on Tuesday with Harry Clarke, Wes Burns and Jeremy Sarmiento coming into the side.

Clarke, making his 50th league appearance for his local club, replaced Axel Tuanzebe at right-back, Cardiff fan Burns, who was released by the Bluebirds as a schoolboy, came in for Omari Hutchinson on the right and Sarmiento for Marcus Harness on the left with all three players dropping out of the XI on the bench, alongside Nathan Broadhead, who returned from his thigh injury.

Cardiff made two changes, Emmanouil Siopis for Joe Ralls and Yakou Meite for Diedhiou.

It was Town’s former Bluebirds striker Moore who headed the first attempt on goal in the second minute but his stooping effort from Clarke’s cross was too close to Ethan Horvath in the home goal.

Three minutes later, Cardiff forced the game’s first significant save, David Turnbull cutting onto his right foot before hitting a shot from just outside the area which moved across Vaclav Hladky in the air and the keeper, also making his 50th league appearance for the club, did well to palm it wide.

From the corner, the Welsh side went even closer. Cameron Burgess’s flicked headed clearance only reached Josh Bowler beyond the far post from where the former Hull City winger struck a low effort which Hladky palmed into the crowded six-yard box. Perry Ng was first to it and seemed certain to score but it bobbled off his shin and Moore cleared from in front the line. A subsequent Bowler effort was also blocked.

The Bluebirds continued to threaten with their fans getting behind them and on eight, Josh Wilson-Esbrand cut in from the left but Luke Woolfenden was able to close him down and block.

Two minutes later, Burns burst down the right and crossed for Moore, whose deft heel-flick at the near post hit the stanchion, much to the delight of his old supporters, who had booed his every touch, presumably due to the Wales international’s decision to sign for the Blues on loan in January rather than returning to Cardiff.

After a brief spell of Town possession, the Bluebirds threatened again, cleverly working Bowler space on the right of the box but the wideman’s shot was too close to Hladky, who initially fumbled the ball into the air before claiming at the second attempt.

On the quarter hour, Sam Morsy was fortunate to escape a booking after sliding in on Siopis as the Greek midfielder approached the area and failing to win the ball, however, referee Oliver Langford judged that he had, much to the annoyance of the home support.

Cardiff continued to have the better of it and in the 22nd minute Karlen Grant whipped over a curling cross from the left only just beyond Turnbull at the far post.

As the game reached the half hour, Town were getting more control over the game, seeing most of the ball and getting into good areas. Conor Chaplin nodded back across goal to Moore, who headed into a dangerous area but too close to a defender - colliding with Sarmiento as he did so, the Equadorian international requiring treatment - then Burns was sent away on the right but his cross flew behind the goal.

The Blues continued to run the game and on 43 Burns was played on on the right and cut back to Chaplin. Town’s 12-goal top scorer swivelled and then hit a shot which was blocked. Woolfenden’s subsequent strike was screwed high and wide.


In injury time, Horvath was forced to head clear from just outside his area and found Moore, who moved it on to Massimo Luongo, making his 50th start for the club across his two spells, who in turn played it to Sarmiento, who tried to break into the area but it was stabbed back to the keeper by a defender.

Just before the whistle, Grant brought the ball forward into the left of the box but fired over, much to his evident frustration.

The Bluebirds had looked the more threatening side for most of the first half hour and Ng really should have put them in front with the goal gaping in front of him from Hladky’s save from Bowler’s shot.

But the Blues began to take a greater hold on the game in the final quarter of an hour, but without creating a serious chance or forcing Horvath into a save.

Meanwhile, Grant’s late effort at the end illustrated that Cardiff were still able to present a threat at the other end.

Neither side threatened in the early stages of the half and on 53 the game was held up for a lengthy spell after Moore and Dimitrios Boutas clashed heads on halfway as they went for a chipped Leif Davis pass. The Town striker suffered a cut to the head and continued with a bandage.

Town created their first chance of the second half in the 64th minute, Burgess flicking on a Clarke long throw from the right and Moore hooking a shot wide, clearly off a defender, but to the striker’s frustration referee Langford gave a goal-kick.

But, side from that, the Blues had shown little threat since the break and as Cardiff prepared to restart, Broadhead and Hutchinson replaced Sarmiento and Chaplin.

Town began to keep the ball for long spells and in the 74th minute a lengthy period of possession ended with Morsy hitting a 20-yard shot straight at Horvath.

Two minutes later, Cardiff swapped Meite and Turnbull for Rubin Colwill and O’Dowda, then on 77, the Blues replaced Burns and Luongo with Harness and Jack Taylor.

Within a minute of the changes, Hutchinson cut in from the right and curled a shot which was too close to Horvath, who palmed away.

However, the Blues were starting to build up a head of steam with Cardiff struggling to clear the subsequent corner.

And in the 79th minute, Town took the lead. Harness played the ball wide to Moore on the left of the box and the former Cardiff man took it outside Nat Phillips and hit a low shot which curled away from Horvath and tucked neatly inside the post.

As the 3,200-plus Town fans went wild, Moore refused to celebrate his sixth goal, in eight starts and one sub appearance, against his old club, despite the earlier boos from his former supporters.

Cardiff made another change as they looked to get back into the match, Diedhiou replacing Bowler in the 84th minute.

The Blues replaced goalscorer Moore in the 89th minute to a standing ovation from the traveling fans and boos from the Cardiff support. Moore, who was replaced by Ali Al-Hamadi, smiled as he applauded all sections of the stadium.

Referee Langford had kept his cards in his pockets throughout but as the game moved into eight additional minutes, Hladky was booked for time-wasting as he prepared to take a goal-kick.

Cardiff were taking the game to the Blues and three minutes into added-on time, they really should have levelled. Colwill’s cross from the right clipped a Town defender on its way over and reached O’Dowda at the far post from where the Irishman turned it over the bar. It came at an awkward height but nevertheless, O’Dowda should still have scored.

But the home pressure continued and five minutes into injury time, they did equalise. O’Dowda headed a right-wing cross back across goal, Burgess failed to get enough on the clearance and skipper Wintle slammed a low shot through a crowd of players and into the net.

Having got back on terms, the Bluebirds maintained their pressure with the Blues appearing to have run out of steam.

And in the 10th minute of injury time, they won it. The Welshmen won a corner on the right, which Town felt should have been a free-kick for a foul on Davis.

The ball was floated in and fell loose, Ng hooked to the far post and O’Dowda smashed into the roof of the net to send the home fans wild.

There wasn’t time for Town to hit back and referee Langford’s whistle confirmed the Blues’ fifth league defeat of the season.

Having gone in front, Town appeared to have the game won but they were put under significant pressure by the home side in the lengthy injury time, caused by the clash of heads involving Moore and Goutas, with the Blues looking unusually tired at the end, Town having made a habit of finishing games strongly this season, scoring a number of late goals in recent matches.

Cardiff had presented little threat in the second half until going behind but the Blues were faced with wave after wave of attacks in injury time and might have conceded prior to the first Bluebirds goal.

Manager Kieran McKenna warned about Cardiff’s set-piece prowess before the game and the Town defence won’t want to look back at the defending for the two goals, although there was a clear question mark surrounding the corner which led to the second with Davis appearing to have been fouled.

The Blues are now third following Leeds’ 2-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday last night and four points behind leaders Leicester following their 2-2 draw at Hull City. Southampton in fourth are five points behind the Blues with a game in hand.

Town are next in action when the Owls visit Portman Road next Saturday.

Cardiff City: Horvath, Ng, Goutas, Phillips, Wilson-Esbrand, Siopis, Wintle (c) (Ralls 98), Turnbull (R Colwill 76), Bowler (Diedhiou 84), Grant, Meite (O’Dowda 76). Unused: Turner, Romeo, Collins, Tanner, Ashford.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 77), Burns (Harness 77), Chaplin (Hutchinson 66), Sarmiento (Broadhead 66), Moore. Unused: Walton, Tuanzebe, Travis, Al-Hamadi, Jackson. Referee: Oliver Langford (West Midlands).


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SpiritOfJohn added 15:24 - Mar 9
Strangely lacklustre performance today. One piece of quality from Moore seemed to have settled it and then we went into our shell. Cardiff put us on the back foot for all of the added on time and we lost our composure throughout the team - not just the centre backs.
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Nomore4 added 15:25 - Mar 9
Almost mid March and only 4 defeats. All is very much to play for still. And no doubt will go to the wire
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TimmyH added 15:25 - Mar 9
Williams isn't a central defender...he was out of from anyway.
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jas0999 added 15:29 - Mar 9
It’s very difficult to be critical of this team, especially considering the run we had been on.

But, it has to be said, the defending was amateurish, and certainly not worthy of a top two finish in the championship. Nowhere near good enough to throw a game away at any level of football. 2 conceded after the 95th minute. Awful.
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Bluearmy_81 added 15:35 - Mar 9
Wolfie at the back, Moore in attack, town are gonna win the fcukin league. Ladapo is not even here anymore?!!
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muhrensleftfoot added 15:40 - Mar 9
A perfect McCarthy’esq away performance for 90 minutes, but the last few minutes, oh dear. I fear our defensive frailties will cost us automatic promotion. Sickening result.
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warktheline added 15:40 - Mar 9
Blueboy just revels in these rare occasions!
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PSGBlue added 15:47 - Mar 9
Totally gutted! It’s one thing losing, but to lose like that is something else. Even if we had held out for a 1-0 win, I still think that Leeds & Leicester would get automatic promotion. Our defence simply isn’t good enough and relying on getting more goals than the opposition isn’t going to work over the course of 46 games.

That said, that approach can still win the playoffs as long as we can avoid Norwich. I am starting to fear Norwich away in a few weeks time’
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Lightningboy added 16:10 - Mar 9
There' s a bit too much cockiness from some of our defenders at times - Woolfenden thinks he's better than he is - don't get me wrong,he's a decent defender when he puts his mind to it but that's not often enough and tbh if he wasn't one of our own I think he'd get a lot more stick..read a couple of weeks ago that he has a chuckle to himself when he hears supporters questioning his decision making - well Woolfy,you need to up your game massively over the coming weeks or needless mistakes are going to cost us.
Whatever happens this season,the right side of the defence needs sorting out next season.
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papashango87 added 16:15 - Mar 9
Here we go… get all the negative comments in.
Far fewer comments on posts when we win, what exactly is the problem with some of you? Absolutely love having a moan don’t you, I do question whether you’re actually supporters and want to see the club do well. We are never gonna win every week but we’ve only lost 5 times in the championship all season.
Get a grip
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londontractorboy57 added 16:17 - Mar 9
Bluebore as ever optimistic.
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blueboy1981 added 16:21 - Mar 9
warktheline - Will you ever Grow Up ?? - and stop making Childish, incorrect remarks ?
If not, enjoy your Playstation - well suited !
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londontractorboy57 added 16:23 - Mar 9
Bluebore as ever optimistic.
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SuffPunch added 16:26 - Mar 9
Yes, we are over achieving we all know that. However, we need to be judged by the standards we set ourselves.
Today was below par.
The game is all about opinions, and mine is that we should regret to a back five to solidify our defense. Davis and Clarke as Wing Backs, and Wolfie in the middle of a three with Burgess and Tuanzebbe either side of him.
I still think this would leave us with plenty of midfield and attacking possibilities. We must stop shipping soft goals. We have no problem scoring them.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 16:42 - Mar 9
We were a bit flat today, but by no means outplayed. What happened is what we have done ourselves to many teams this season, so we need to suck it up and move on. There is still time for plenty of ups and downs before the end of the season. And our fantastic fans won the stadium noise battle hands down as far as I could hear. COYB,!
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chepstowblue added 16:44 - Mar 9
Two poor sides on the day creating an awful game of football. I was bored witless in that stadium today. A goal out of nowhere almost sent us home with 3 undeserved pts. Two goals out of nowhere sent us home with nothing. I'd have grudgingly accepted a pt as the performance warranted nothing more. To leave with nothing is a choker. I don't trust us at the moment. We can't continue to play sh*t for 70mins and hope a breathtaking final 20 bails us out. And ironically we were beaten at the death by the sort of deliveries that Moore would have been crying out for. We were formulaic today, slow and predictable, reluctant to cross or shoot. And not surprisingly two mates from Cardiff have text me....."how the **** are you fighting for promotion". Sometimes I'm at a loss to explain.
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Gforce added 16:49 - Mar 9
Only a few months ago we were playing the likes of Cheltenham and Fleetwood,with that in mind it shows how far we have come,when a top 10 championship manager is running down the touchline,like he has just won the FA cup,after beating us.
Obviously gutted to lose in that manner and the defence certainly needs to buck their ideas up,but still only 1 point off automatic, with 27 still to play for.
We would have all taken that in August.
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blueboy1981 added 17:04 - Mar 9
chepstowblue - 100% Truthful Account that - a Huge let down for so many Travelling Fans - but of course, not the non ‘out of pocket’ Armchair Brigade … !!!
They know who they ARE !!
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brittaniaman added 17:12 - Mar 9
WHY OH WHY do we keep playing Football in our own Half Backwards, sideways, and backwards, again ???
Trying to frustrate Cardiff it did not instead we thought it encouraged Cardiff Too many players having off days today.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:12 - Mar 9
Sheffield Wednesday next Saturday, could be tough.
We need a good bounce back.
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Billericay12 added 17:34 - Mar 9
Perhaps some would rather go back to the McCarthy days of dour defending from “proper blokes” !!!
Long ball up to the big man and fight for the second ball.
I would take our current style over that every day of the week. Most of our games are live on sky. Why is that ? Because we are entertaining more often than not. Today was disappointing but 78 points from 37 games is unbelievable. Top two is still wide open and we have 4 home games from next 6. Keep the faith and stay positive.
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RobsonWark added 17:38 - Mar 9
We've got super Kieran McKenna
He knows exactly what we need
Baggott at the back
Keiffer in attack
We're gonna go and win the football league!
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blueboy1981 added 17:48 - Mar 9
Anyone ‘secretly’ fearing Norwich in the Play Off’s yet ?? - that’s how seriously our Defence needs sorting with just Nine Games left …. !!
Just a Reality Check for ‘some’ !!
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Dissboyitfc added 17:52 - Mar 9
The facts are we are a promoted League 1 team, we are smashing league records, club records and generally enjoying the most amazing season. The truth is we punching a little above our weight so makes what we have achieved so far ( and the fat lady is nowhere in sight) all the more amazing!

After a loss, the last thing i want to do is come on here and rubbish the team ( and they really dont deserve it either) in fact i dont want to speak at all to anyone about anything! Some people cant wait to get on here and have a pop at the team and or supporters who get behind the team after a loss! No 2 ways around it that was poor to lose in that manner! I am however a realist and i know what we are doing right now is amazing, when you consider we were a league 1 side last year and in some respects when you look at it parts of our team still is! I think we look a stronger defensive unit when Tuanzebe is in the team.



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Rimsy added 17:53 - Mar 9
As soon as on 90 minutes we started trying to keep ball at the corner flag, the writing was on the wall. We can't protect a lead for 8 or 9 minutes. Obviously the defence was shocking, if you're going to play Clarke and Davis you need 3 centre backs, or preferably replace Wolf with Axel.
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