The Football League Paper

FLETCHER HANDS IT TO WARNOCK

Striker’s own goal delights Bluebirds

- By James Candy

CARDIFF manager Neil Warnock believes his side are finally rediscover­ing the form that took them to the Premier League.

Ashley Fletcher’s own goal in the second minute was enough for the Bluebirds to edge their encounter with Middlesbro­ugh.

Josh Murphy used his pace to win a corner he curled towards the near post.

In a desperate bid to clear the danger, Boro striker Ashley Fletcher turned towards his own goal and flashed a header past Darren Randolph and into his own net.

George Saville blasted the ball just over after a cushioned header from Ryan Shotton set up the chance.

Cardiff had two penalty shouts turned down within a minute after Gavin Whyte was shoved by Marvin Johnson and Callum Paterson was barged over in the box by Anfernee Dijksteel, but their appeals were waved away by referee Darren Bond.

Omar Bogle hit the bar on his first Cardiff start for 637 days, but in the end the own goal was enough to take Cardiff’s unbeaten run to five matches.

“I’ve always done well against Boro, going back to my playing days,” said Warnock.

“You look at their squad and you think goals are going to be hard to get, but I actually think we had all the chances.

“We were a lot more like ourselves, but we need to continue that, we haven’t won away from home but we’re getting back to our old selves.

“I have a great bunch of lads here. When we have the backing like we have here, there’s no better place. It would have been nice to have scored more, that’s not us. We never make it easy for ourselves. I thought we were dominant and they didn’t really get a look-in. There were a lot of plusses for us. We played some good football.

“Omar came in because Robert went down sick last night. I was disappoint­ed because Glaltzel scored three goals against Middlesbro­ugh in pre-season. It must have given them a lift.”

Middlesbro­ugh failed to register a shot on target during the entire 90 minutes at the Cardiff City Stadium, and manager Jonathan Woodgate demanded an improvemen­t in front of goal.

“I said before the game you have to match Cardiff physically and I thought we did that through the game, but we didn’t show enough quality on the ball,” he said.

“We didn’t create enough chances for our forwards – they were starved of the ball.

“We will be back training on Monday. We will be workbut ing hard. I have scored an own goal at the Bernabeu. It happens. We move on and get on with it. Hopefully he (Fletcher) will score a couple of goals against Sheffield Wednesday.

“The passing wasn’t good enough and we show it every day in training and that was the disappoint­ing thing.

“I changed the system and I thought it was the right system to play here even though we lost the game, it was the right decision to make.”

 ?? PICTURE: PSI/Graham Hunt ?? DUEL: Aden Flint of Cardiff battles for possession with Daniel Ayala Inset: Ashley Fletcher scores an own goal
PICTURE: PSI/Graham Hunt DUEL: Aden Flint of Cardiff battles for possession with Daniel Ayala Inset: Ashley Fletcher scores an own goal
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