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Cardiff City 0-2 Middlesbrough: Boro back to winning ways in South Wales
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Cardiff City and Middlesbrough at the Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday | Matt Clarke and an Aaron Ramsey own goal seal win for Boro.
Saturday 31 August 2024 16:22, UK
Michael Carrick's Middlesbrough side had two second-half goals to thank for their first away win in the Championship this season as they won 2-0 at Cardiff.
Goals from Matt Clarke and an own goal from Aaron Ramsey ensured Boro completed a quickfire double over the Welsh teams this season following their 1-0 home win over Swansea on the opening day.
Defeat for Cardiff kept them rooted to the bottom of the table with one point from four games.
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Cardiff started brighter than they had in their three previous league outings and for the first time this season managed not to concede a first-half goal. Their American goalkeeper Ethan Horvath had to make two tame saves, while opposite number Seny Dieng was untroubled for 45 minutes.
Norwegian centre-back Jesper Darland's home debut last only 43 minutes before he limped off and the best moments of an even first half were provided by Boro midfielder Finn Azaz. He produced the best save of the half from Horvath in the 23rd minute.
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The introduction of Ollie Tanner at the start of the second half provided a much-needed spark for the home side and within moments his low cross from the right was met by Ramsey who must have felt his shot was destined for the back of the net.
But somehow Boro skipper Luke Ayling blocked the shot on the line, saw the ball bounce off him and onto the inside of the post and then away to safety. Ramsey then saw a goal-bound shot on the turn in the Boro box wonderfully saved by Dieng.
Having weathered that early second half storm, Boro made their way up the other end and Azaz forced Horvath to dive full-length to his left to push away his stinging effort from the edge of the box in the 54th minute.
Azaz took the corner kick and Matt Clarke stooped to meet it unmarked and head home with full force to give the visitors the lead in the 55th minute. The decisive second goal came in the 82nd minute when a shot from Aiden Morris hit Ramsey on the way through to the City net.
Emmanuel Latte Lath had a chance to bury the home side two minutes from time, but just failed by inches to latch onto a low cross from Morris at the far post in front of an open net.
The managers
Cardiff's Erol Bulut:
"We are consistently failing to take our chances to score. I think first half it was a game where both sides didn't create chances.
"In the first 10-15 minutes of the second half we had three or four positions to score. Then we conceded a goal from a set-piece, then an own goal, which is unlucky.
"But when we get a chance to score, we have to score. This is a problem we have right now.
"You have to score goals. We'll have to ask all the players why we're not scoring and then analyse all their statistics.
"There will be changes for sure after the international break and everyone has to accept it. We don't have enough consistency."
Middlesbrough's Michael Carrick:
"It was a really good win for us in what was a bit of a different game to the other games we've had this season. There were fewer chances and shots.
"There were a lot of good things in the game. It was a bit windy, the pitch was dry and the ball was slow, so it wasn't easy to play quick football.
"We had to weather a five-minute spell at the start of the second half and we managed that really well. Luke Ayling had a bit moment and Seny Dieng made a good save, and we were in good shape and I felt we would score at some stage.
"It was nice to see it come from a set-play because Grant Leadbetter puts in a lot of work on the training ground in that area. So to get that reward for the second a week was really pleasing.
"Clarkey has been fabulous for us and his two goals in the last few weeks have been an added bonus. He defends really well and it nice to see him score some goals."