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Bluebirds on the rise

Hoilett’s superb late strike seals Cardiff a victory over Wolves

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LONDON: Forward Junior Hoilett scored a spectacula­r winner to earn Cardiff a comeback 2-1 victory over Wolverhamp­ton and lift them out of the English Premier League relegation zone.

Cardiff climbed to 15th on 11 points from 14 games, five behind 11th-placed Wolves who extended their winless league run to six games, losing five of them.

Hoilett was delighted after the Bluebirds turned defeat into victory for the third time this season.

“Everybody gives 100% for the club, the fans and each other,” he told Sky Sports.

“We started off a bit slow but then came out better in the second half. I enjoyed that goal.”

Iceland midfielder Aron Gunnarsson, who scored Cardiff ’s equaliser, added: “It’s always good to get a win at home.

“The first half wasn’t good enough but in the second half we came out fighting and we deserved that three points.”

Matt Doherty celebrated his 200th league appearance for Wolves when he fired the visitors into an 18th-minute lead before Gunnarsson struck on the hour and Hoilett delighted the home fans with a curling shot 13 minutes from time.

Wolves looked sharper in the opening stages and Doherty buried the ball into the roof of the net from three metres after Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge parried a Raul Jimenez header into the defender’s path.

The lively Harry Arter, who hit the post on the stroke of half-time, engineered the equaliser when he lofted a high ball into the penalty box and Sean Harrison headed it down for Gunnarsson to blast it past keeper Rui Patricio.

With both sides throwing men forward, Cardiff forced the final twist after Canadian Hoilett teed himself up to fire an unstoppabl­e shot from the edge of the penalty area into the top corner of the net.

Cardiff manager Neil Warnock, who turned 70 yesterday, was relieved to see his side fight back in a fast-paced clash.

“I said to the boys it’s about time they gave me something to celebrate,” he said.

“I’m really proud of them.

“I didn’t think we deserved to be 1-0 down. “In the second half we were on the front foot for most of the time.”

 ?? — AP ?? That’s mine: Wolves’ Adama Traore (centre) vying for the ball with Cardiff’s Sol Bamba during the English Premier League match at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday.
— AP That’s mine: Wolves’ Adama Traore (centre) vying for the ball with Cardiff’s Sol Bamba during the English Premier League match at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday.

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