Khaleej Times

Victory and goal for Sala, says Cardiff captain

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london — Cardiff City captain Sol Bamba dedicated his goal and a 2-1 victory over Southampto­n to Emiliano Sala after an emotional match for the Welsh club.

Saturday’s fixtures were the first round of Premier League games since the player’s death was confirmed earlier this week.

The Argentinia­n striker’s body was formally identified by an English coroner on Thursday, a day after it was recovered from underwater wreckage in the Channel.

“A lot of things were going through my mind. I knew Emiliano. I know he was looking up there. The victory and the goal is for him,” said Bamba.

The plane carrying Sala from the French city of Nantes to Cardiff, his new club, disappeare­d near the British island of Guernsey on January 21.

Pilot David Ibbotson remains missing. His family have launched a fundraisin­g campaign to find his remains.

Cardiff had been given permission by the Premier League to wear shirts embroidere­d with a yellow daffodil, the national emblem of Wales and the team colour of Nantes. Before Saturday’s kick-off, a minute’s silence in memory of Sala was impeccably observed at Southampto­n’s St Mary’s Stadium.

Ivorian defender Bamba gave Cardiff a 69th-minute lead only for Southampto­n to equalise in stoppage time.

But Kenneth Zohore scored a 93rd-minute winner that took Cardiff out of the relegation zone.

“It has been a tough couple of weeks,” Bamba told Sky Sports. “We knew we had to give our all today. It wasn’t easy but a performanc­e like this was very pleasing.”

 ?? Reuters ?? A Cardiff City fan holds a shirt in remembranc­e of Emiliano Sala. —
Reuters A Cardiff City fan holds a shirt in remembranc­e of Emiliano Sala. —

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