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Crystal Palace vs Cardiff City. Carabao Cup Semi-Final.

Selhurst ParkAttendance22,147.

Crystal Palace 1

  • A Gardner (43rd minute)

Cardiff City 0

    Gardner strike sinks Bluebirds

    Image: Anthony Gardner: Snatched the winner for Crystal Palace to hand them the advantage

    Crystal Palace took a step closer to Wembley with cup success over Cardiff after Anthony Gardner nodded home.

    Eagles secure advantage heading into second leg

    Crystal Palace took a step closer to Wembley with a 1-0 success over Cardiff in the first leg of their Carling Cup semi-final after Anthony Gardner nodded home the winner. The Eagles man pounced just before the break, seizing his chance after Bluebirds goalkeeper Tom Heaton failed to deal with Darren Ambrose's free-kick. Kenny Miller had an equaliser controversially disallowed for Cardiff, who will nevertheless need to show more cutting edge in the Welsh capital in two weeks' time if they are to turn the tie around. Having stunned Manchester United at Old Trafford in the previous round, Palace will be confident of finishing the job and ending the semi-final heartache that has seen them lose at this stage of the competition three times since famously reaching the FA Cup final 22 years ago. Whatever the outcome, the Championship is guaranteed at least one representative against either Manchester City or Liverpool next month.

    Recalled

    Highly-rated defender Nathanial Clyne was the only virus-hit Palace player who failed to recover for Tuesday's clash, with Julian Speroni, Paddy McCarthy, Gardner and Mile Jedinak all back as manager Dougie Freedman made 10 changes from Saturday's FA Cup defeat at Derby. Cardiff made the same number of changes from their own third round cup exit, with Kevin McNaughton fit to return along with the likes of Kenny Miller and Peter Whittingham. The home fans appeared to be still basking in the glory of their United victory in what was a carnival atmosphere at a packed Selhurst Park. The crowd soon turned hostile as Cardiff dominated the opening exchanges, with a controversial free-kick almost reaching Aron Gunnarsson via a deflection. Speroni just managed to gather Joe Ralls' shot at the second attempt but moments later - completely against the run of play - Old Trafford hero Glenn Murray mistimed a free header from a corner. Ben Turner nodded over a much more difficult chance from a corner at the other end as Cardiff continued to hold sway. But Palace had more of a cutting edge and might have been ahead in the 27th minute had Kagisho Dikgacoi not shot too close to Tom Heaton after being teed up by Chris Martin. Miller's curling cross sailed narrowly wide and Gardner also threw himself at a finish from the Scotland striker but Cardiff's raids were becoming more sporadic. Ralls sent another finish just wide before Palace struck two minutes before the break. Heaton tried to claim Darren Ambrose's free-kick but was beaten by Jedinak, whose flick-on was nodded into an empty net by Gardner, the unlikeliest of goalscorers. Martin went close to inadvertently deflecting in Ambrose's shanked shot and Mike Dean rightly waved away handball appeals against Don Cowie as Palace began the second half strongly. But Cardiff had a handball shout of their own snubbed and then saw what would have been an equaliser chalked off moments later. Ralls' volley was deflected narrowly wide and Miller nodded the resulting corner into the net at the far post but Dean had already whistled, apparently for a foul on Speroni.
    Replaced
    McNaughton limped off to be replaced by Darcy Blake in the 66th minute before Gardner flicked a header wide from another fine Ambrose free-kick. The visitors threw on Stephen McPhail for Joe Mason four minutes later, with Ralls again sending a mid-range shot straight at Speroni before Palace introduced Sean Scannell for Martin. Ralls was booked for a cynical trip on Ambrose as the midfielder threatened to extend a 25-yard surge but Palace were otherwise on the defensive as they sought to avoid a potentially damaging away goal. They ran down the clock by bringing on Jermaine Easter for Wilfried Zaha after Whittingham went close with a deflected shot. Stoppage time saw Andrew Taylor send a rising drive narrowly over the crossbar as Palace held on.
    Crystal Palace Team Statistics Cardiff City
    1 Goals 0
    1 1st Half Goals 0
    2 Shots on Target 3
    7 Shots off Target 8
    1 Blocked Shots 7
    2 Corners 11
    6 Fouls 14
    4 Offsides 0
    0 Yellow Cards 1
    0 Red Cards 0
    68.6 Passing Success 71.4
    14 Tackles 28
    64.3 Tackles Success 71.4
    38 Possession 62
    42.5 Territorial Advantage 57.5
    280 Total Passes 468
    23 Total Crosses 26
    197 Lost Balls 209
    40 Recoveries 47
    39.7 1st Half Poss. 60.3
    34.8 2nd Half Poss. 65.2

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