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| MATCH
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| NORWICH
CITY:
Marshall, Otsemobor, Dublin, Doherty, Drury,
Chadwick, Brellier, Russell, Lappin, Cureton,
Brown.
Subs: Huckerby (for Chadwick,
70), Croft (for Brellier, 82), Gilks, Murray,
Martin.
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| CARDFIFF
CITY:
Turnbull, Gunter, Loovens, Johnson, Capaldi,
Sinclair, Rae, McPhail, Ledley, Fowler,
Hasselbaink.
Subs: Parry (for Ledley,
45), Blake (for Gunter, 45), Whittingham
(for Fowler, 59), Oakes, MacLean.
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| SCORERS:
Norwich: Lappin (12)
Cardiff: Whittingham (64), Johnson (84)
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TOP
CANARY:
Pink 'Un: Simon Lappin
Pink 'Un Poll: Dion Dublin (41%) |
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| ATTENDANCE:
24,292
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REFEREE:
Clive Penton (Sussex)
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| ADDED
TIME:
First half: 2 mins
Second half: 4 mins
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| YELLOW
CARDS:
Cardiff: Loovens (handball, 71)
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| RED
CARDS:
None
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| SHOTS
ON TARGET:
Norwich 3, Cardiff 5
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| SHOTS
OFF TARGET:
Norwich 6, Cardiff 4
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CORNERS:
Norwich 7, Cardiff 9 |
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FOULS:
Norwich 16, Cardiff 11
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| OFFSIDES:
Norwich 2, Cardiff 4
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Saturday September 1, 2007
DAVID CUFFLEY
Match
Gallery
Norwich City snatched defeat from the jaws of victory
at Carrow Road when they were caught cold by two second-half
goals from Cardiff.
Substitute Peter Whittingham was the man who changed
the game for the visitors when he scored the equaliser
and set up the winner to stun the home crowd.
The Canaries took the lead after 11 minutes when Cardiff
keeper Ross Turnbull was put under pressure by a poor
back pass from Chris Gunter and hacked the ball only
as far as Simon Lappin, who knocked it back past him
into the net from 30 yards.
Dion Dublin, skipper in the absence of the injured Jason
Shackell, had already had a goal disallowed and the
hosts dominated the first half.
But Cardiff drew level after 64 minutes when a cross
by Darcy Blake brushed the head of Dublin and was knocked
in at the far post by Whittingham.
The winner came seven minutes from time when defender
Roger Johnson headed home from a Whittingham corner.
Darren Huckerby made his first Carrow Road appearance
of the season, playing the final 19 minutes, but his
introduction did not turn the game back in Norwich’s
favour.
Jason Shackell ruled out by injury as City showed four
changes to the starting line-up from Tuesday’s
Carling Cup tie at Rochdale. Adam Drury and striker
Jamie Cureton, both of whom missed the Rochdale game
with injury, were recalled while Luke Chadwick was included
in the 11 for the first time since the opening day of
the season at Preston, and Chris Brown returned in attack.
Out from Tuesday’s 11 were Huckerby, Chris Martin
and new signing Ian Murray, who were all on the bench,
while Shackell lost his battle for fitness after suffering
an ankle injury at Spotland. Dion Dublin replaced Shackell
as skipper and took his place in the back four.
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| Dion Dublin nets with
a powerful header after just eight minutes. Sadly
for the Canaries the effort was ruled out for a
foul on Cardiff's Gavin Rae (No 4). |
Cardiff made three changes to the team who started
the Carling Cup victory over Leyton Orient. Defender
Darren Purse was ruled out by a knee injury, while Peter
Whittingham and Paul Parry were relegated to the bench.
Into manager David Jones’ chosen 11 came defender
Glen Loovens, wide midfielder Joe Ledley and former
England World Cup player Trevor Sinclair. Providing
the main attacking threat were former England international
Robbie Fowler and the veteran Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink.
Cardiff, wearing an all black strip, kicked off in bright
sunshine defending the Barclay goal. Loovens conceded
the first free-kick with a foul on Brown but City were
unable to make anything of it. Moments later a long
clearance by Dublin had keeper Turnbull racing from
his line to kick clear as Cureton closed in but in any
case the offside flag had been raised.
A cross from Sinclair posed a few problems in the home
defence before Norwich could clear their lines and they
broke again through Cureton but he was penalised for
a foul on Johnson.
A promising run by Chadwick was halted by a strong
challenge by fullback Gunter and Cardiff pushed forward
again, Marshall having to leap to cut out a centre from
Ledley at the expense of a corner. The flag kick was
cleared as far as Sinclair and he struck a swerving
right-foot shot just past the post.
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| Dion Dublin and Darel
Russell's celebrations are cut short after Dublin's
effort on goal was disallowed. |
Cureton was penalised again with six minutes gone,
earning a quiet word from the referee after a foul on
Gunter, who was still hobbling from the previous tackle.
The Canaries thought they had taken the lead after
seven minutes when a foul by Sinclair on Lappin handed
them a free-kick on the edge of the Cardiff area. Lappin
floated in the perfect cross from the left and Dublin
rose to head home, but the celebrations and the music
were cut short when Mr Penton signalled a foul as Dublin
climbed above Rae.
The disallowed goal had given Norwich heart, however,
and the crowd had the real thing to celebrate after
11 minutes when Lappin gave them the lead as Cardiff
committed suicide at the back.
Gunter delayed far too long when he should
have cleared from the right-back position and instead
he turned a poor pass back to Turnbull, who in turn
left his goal and struck a poor clearance straight to
Lappin who looked up and, from more than 30 yards, planted
his carefully aimed shot into the back of the net before
the keeper could regain his ground. It was Lappin’s
second goal of the season and crowned a bright start
to the afternoon by the Scottish midfielder.
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| Simon Lappin puts the
Canaries 1-0 up with a shot from over 30 yards out. |
Norwich were well on top now and they threatened again
when Drury’s cross was chested down by Brown into
the path of Cureton, whose snapshot was deflected off
Loovens for a corner. Lappin’s flag kick was a
poor one but City were soon attacking down the opposite
flank when Chadwick spied Otsemobor and his cross was
met by a Russell header which flew wide.
Brown, still looking for his first goal for the club
in a competitive game, glanced a header wide from a
Lappin free-kick as the Canaries continued to hold the
upper hand.
Chadwick was working well with Otsemobor on the right
and another cross by the fullback found its way to Cureton,
whose powerful shot was this time charged down by Johnson.
In a rare Cardiff break, Ledley embarked on a twisting
run before crossing to Sinclair, but the former England
man miscued his shot and it drifted well off target.
Cardiff were handed a dead ball opportunity when Russell
was adjudged to have fouled McPhail on the halfway line,
but the free-kick by Loovens was a poor one and Drury
was able to let the ball drift out for a goal kick.
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| Simon Lappin celebrates
his long-range goal for the Canaries. |
With 26 minutes gone, a free-kick by Lappin had Johnson
back pedalling and he seemed in some discomfort after
heading the ball out for a corner. Johnson carried on
without treatment after a word from the referee and
when the corner was knocked back to Drury, his cross
was met with a glancing header from Doherty, which was
just off target.
The home crowd, who had responded to Turnbull’s
error earlier in the game with chants of “dodgy
keeper” were now looking for further errors and
when Rae rolled the ball back to the keeper, they held
their breath but this time his clearance carried beyond
the halfway line.
At the other end Marshall fell awkwardly in collecting
a cross from Ledley as Fowler tumbled over him on the
six-yard line.
Marshall needed treatment and most players took the
opportunity to have a quick drink close to the dugouts
before play resumed.
Brown was winning his share of aerial balls and did
well to get on the end of an Otsemobor free-kick but
this time Turnbull was first to the loose ball and collected
comfortably.
Chadwick broke up a Cardiff attack on the edge of his
own penalty area with a challenge on Hasselbaink and
he found Lappin with a glorious cross field ball. The
midfielder knocked it back to Drury, who tried to pick
out Brown on the edge of the area, only for Johnson
to make a timely interception. Turnbull was under pressure
again when he was forced to hack the ball clear from
another Norwich attack and this time he sliced a poor
effort into the crowd for a throw in.
With seven minutes left before the break, Sinclair
pushed forward and found Ledley on the left hand edge
of the Norwich area but the cross fell unkindly for
the midfielder and he looped a very poor right-foot
shot into the crowd.
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| Jamie Cureton and Darel
Russell celebrate with Simon Lappin after his long-range
strike gave Norwich City the lead. |
Dublin got back to deny the almost redundant Hasselbaink
as the veteran striker chased a through ball from Rae
and moments later Russell made a timely challenge on
Fowler to dispossess the former England man as City
continued to keep a fairly tight rein on Cardiff’s
high profile striking pair.
The visitors were getting into the game a little more
by now and Doherty got back to clear at the expense
of a corner as Rae moved on to a flick from Hasselbaink.
Dublin was commanding in the air and won at least three
important headers in the space of a minute, the last
of them in clearing a Sinclair corner.
There was a moment’s danger in the final minute
of the half when a long throw from Capaldi was flicked
on across the face of the Norwich goal but by and large
City had kept the threat from their visitors to a minimum
in the opening 45 minutes.
In the two minutes of time added on, Drury blocked a
shot from Sinclair as Cardiff had one last stab at getting
on terms.
Half-time: Norwich City 1, Cardiff
City 0
Cardiff made two changes at the start of the second
half with Parry, who scored the only goal against the
Canaries at Ninian Park last season, replacing Ledley
and Blake on in place of Gunter, who had suffered an
unhappy first period.
Russell was having quite a battle in midfield with McPhail
and he suffered a bang on the back of the head in shutting
down Cardiff’s first attack of the half.
Turnbull was landed with another awkward situation four
minutes after the break when a back pass from Loovens
dropped short and the keeper rushed out to try to head
the ball clear. His header lacked power but it would
not drop kindly for City and in the end Lappin hooked
a right-foot shot some way off target from at least
30 yards.
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| Simon Lappin is the
apple of Darel Russell's eye after putting Norwich
City ahead against Cardiff. |
Hasselbaink was having a quiet afternoon up to now
and was rather bemused when he was penalised for an
infringement against Doherty as they battled for possession
in the Norwich area.
At the other end Cureton was similarly dismayed when
he appeared to be bundled over by McPhail on the edge
of the Cardiff area as he moved onto a pass from Russell.
The home crowd were angry nine minutes into the half
when Fowler appeared to head the ball wide from a cross
by Blake but the referee awarded a corner. Sinclair
took two corners in quick succession but Norwich held
firm and moments later, Drury and Dublin showed great
determination as they combined to stop Hasselbaink getting
in a shot on the edge of the area.
Still the Canaries looked bright when they attacked
and a header from Brown fell nicely for Cureton, who
showed real persistence in making room for a cross to
the far post, which was just behind Chadwick.
With just over half an hour to go, Cardiff manager Jones
made his third and final change by bringing on Whittingham
in place of Fowler and pushing Parry into a striking
role alongside Hasselbaink.
A superb through-ball from Dublin was pounced on by
Cureton and it took excellent tidying up by Johnson
to deny the little striker a run at goal.
With Norwich looking fairly comfortable, it came as
something of a shock when Cardiff levelled the scores
after 64 minutes through Whittingham.
A throw-in on the right touchline fell to Blake
and his cross towards the penalty spot was inadvertently
flicked on by Dublin, enabling Whittingham to knock
the ball past Marshall at the far post. The substitute
had been on the field for just five minutes and it was
his second goal in successive games after his midweek
winner against Orient in the Carling Cup.
Russell’s persistence earned City a corner as
they fought to restore their lead and he suffered a
knock when he landed badly.
Cardiff struggled to clear the corner and there were
appeals for a penalty when Russell’s fierce drive
from the edge of the area struck the outstretched arm
of Loovens. City were awarded a free-kick on the edge
of the area, although replays suggested it was a very
tight decision and Loovens was shown the yellow card
for handling. Lappin’s kick struck the ball and
he fired the rebound right-footed over the bar.
With 71 minutes gone, Grant made his first change by
sending on Huckerby in place of Chadwick and the move
almost paid immediate dividends. With his first touch,
Huckerby skipped past the challenge of Blake but was
denied by a superb tackle from Rae at the expense of
a corner. Doherty rose to meet Lappin’s flag kick
but headered just over the top.
It was end-to-end football now and Marshall kept City
on terms when he saved with his legs from Whittingham
after Hasselbaink had teed up the chance.
City hit back and Russell carved enough space for a
shot on the turn, only to be denied by another great
challenge from Rae.
Huckerby’s arrival had the crowd in expectant
mood but his next contribution was to float in a cross
which was just too high for Dublin and the opportunity
was gone.
It was anybody’s game at this stage and Otsemobor
delivered an excellent ball into the path of Cureton
on the right, but with Huckerby hovering on the penalty
spot, Cureton’s low centre was cut out.
There was a delay with just over 10 minutes left when
Johnson was treated in the centre circle after a collision
with one of his own team mates. Both sides decided to
have another drink but the crowd were becoming impatient
with the amount of time it took for Johnson to get to
his feet and walk to the touchline.
With nine minutes to go, City made their second change
when Croft replaced Brellier.
City’s worst fears were confirmed seven
minutes from time when Cardiff snatched the lead with
the simplest of goals. Whittingham swung in a corner
from the left and Johnson, who minutes before had been
sitting on the turf receiving treatment, rose to power
a header beyond Marshall. Johnson raced towards the
Cardiff dugout to celebrate, all the time producing
an exaggerated limp as some kind of joke.
As the minutes ticked away, Dublin was pushed into attack
for City with Drury partnering Doherty in the centre
of defence and Lappin moving to left back. Otsemobor
aimed a long ball from the halfway line towards Dublin
and Brown but for once, Turnbull came out and made a
clean catch.
Brown was agonisingly close to an equaliser in the final
minute when he met Otsemobor ‘s cross with a shot
on the turn which flashed inches past Turnbull’s
right-hand post.
The fourth official signalled four extra minutes for
City to try to salvage something from a game they had
dominated for the first hour.
Whittingham was close to scoring his second in stoppage
time with a volley from a Parry cross which Marshall
trapped on the line with his legs.
Result: Norwich City 1, Cardiff City
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