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Cardiff City vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.

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Cardiff City 2

  • I Ugbo (48th minute)
  • R Wintle (98th minute pen)

Sheffield Wednesday 1

  • B Bannan (76th minute)

Cardiff 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday: Ryan Wintle penalty seals Bluebirds win in stoppage-time

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday the Cardiff City Stadium as Ryan Wintle scored a penalty deep into stoppage-time for the Bluebirds.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday.

Ryan Wintle came off the bench to fire home a 97th-minute winner from the penalty spot as Cardiff earned their first win of the season with a 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday.

The game seemed to be drifting towards a draw until former Cardiff player Will Vaulks was adjudged to have handled the ball as he dived to head clear a cross from the left.

Referee Darren Bond had no doubt it was a handball and Wintle calmly stepped up to slot the ball inside the left post to give new manager Erol Bulut his first taste of victory in the Championship.

It was cruel luck indeed for battling Wednesday, who thought a goal from their inspirational skipper Barry Bannan was going to be enough to earn them their first point of the season after gaining promotion from League 1.

Bannan completed a final quarter revival for Wednesday with a superb left-footed shot from the edge of the 'D' that flew past Jack Alnwick and hit the top left corner.

It was nothing less than the visitors deserved for the concerted period of pressure they applied after going down 1-0 two minutes into the second half. Ike Ugbo's third goal in four games had given the Bluebirds the lead after a below-par first half from both teams as they sought their first win of the Championship campaign.

Bulut had demanded more goals from his side and he would have been bitterly disappointed that Yakou Meite sent a point-blank header wide on the half-hour mark.

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But there was no hiding his joy when one of his other new signings Ugbo, who joined from French Ligue 1 side Troyes in the summer, smashed home from close range.

The irrepressible Aaron Ramsey had a hand in the build-up down the right and his measured pass to Perry Ng allowed the full back to cross to the far post. Callum O'Dowda headed back across goal and Ugo chested the ball down before volleying into the roof of the net.

O'Dowda should have made it 2-0 five minutes later when Joe Ralls sent him racing clear into the box. He was through one-on-one with Wednesday keeper Devis Vasquez, but the Colombian on loan from AC Milan came out on top as he cleared the shot with his legs.

After that it was all Wednesday moving forward and threatening to add to Cardiff's miserable run of home form.

Alnwick was forced to making a flying save to keep out a Josh Windass header in the 68th minute and then Windass headed agonisingly across goal from a Bannan cross.

Bannan's strike got Wednesday on level terms on 76 minutes before the added-time penalty drama secured a precious win for the Bluebirds.

The managers

Cardiff's Erol Bulut:

"I didn't expect it [first win] to be so difficult. After three games, what we played, we were unlucky at Leicester and Leeds, conceding last-minute goals, so confidence was not like before.

"That is why this game was really important for us. We could have been 2-0 up if (Callum) O'Dowda or (Yakou) Meite could have taken their chances. I think we deserved the win. Everybody fought and we really wanted these three points."

Sheffield Wednesday's Xisco Munoz:

"I think it was our best performance of the season today and we need to continue like this. After we drew level we began to control the game and tried to go on to win it. We need to improve on our clean sheets because at the moment we need to score at least two goals to win any game. We lost today because of some of our mistakes, it wasn't so much a case of Cardiff winning it.

"I am very, very sad for my players because I know how hard they are working every day. We have lost the game because of some silly mistakes."

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