Saturday 16 February 2013

Cardiff City 2-1 Bristol City

Fraizer Campbell scored on his home debut as leaders Cardiff beat Bristol City to boost their promotion hopes. The striker broke through just before half-time to clip a rising shot into the top corner. Ex-Bluebirds goalkeeper Tom Heaton produced a string of impressive saves but Campbell struck again, controlling a long throw before shooting home. Late confusion in the home penalty area saw Ben Nugent put the ball into his own net but the hosts held on. Victory kept Cardiff eight points clear at the top of the table. Bristol City had won three of their last four games under new manager Sean O'Driscoll but remain in relegation danger, three points from safety and facing another tough trip to promotion-chasing Crystal Palace on Tuesday. The Robins were indebted to Heaton during a first half dominated by Cardiff, as the goalkeeper formed a sturdy last line of defence against his former employers. Craig Noone was the first to test Heaton, outpacing Brendan Moloney before seeing his shot pushed away. Craig Bellamy was the next to threaten as the Wales striker unleashed a 35-yard free-kick that needed a touch from the flying Heaton to help over the crossbar. Campbell, a £650,000 January capture from Sunderland, was also looking lively but Heaton again had to come to the Robins' rescue with a plunging stop. The keeper could only palm the ball out into the path of Nugent, but the young defender shot the bouncing rebound over the bar. Yet with the first half entering time added on, Heaton and the Robins' resistance was finally broken. Campbell combined incisively with Tommy Smith before unleashing a shot off the outside of his right boot that went into the far left corner of the net. Cardiff had a strong claim for a penalty waved away by the referee soon after the restart, when Campbell seemed to be tugged back by Liam Fontaine. Bristol City's goal threat had been sporadic but Liam Kelly nearly gave the relegation-threatened Robins a lifeline. Kelly spotted David Marshall too far off his line and produced a 30-yard lob that had the Scotland stopper back-peddling furiously, before watching the ball sail just over the bar. But Cardiff then doubled their lead when Campbell drifted off his markers to collect a long throw from Aron Gunnarsson, showing great control to bring the ball down and clip it past Heaton. That was Campbell's third goal in three games for his new club, suggesting the 25-year-old's capture is the final piece that will see Malky Mackay's side seal promotion to the Premier League. To their credit, Bristol City refused to let their heads drop and Marshall needed to make a smart save to prevent Steve Davies from finding the back of the net. Campbell was replaced by Heidar Helguson with 18 minutes remaining and left the pitch to a rousing ovation from the majority of the 25,586 fans. A late goal-mouth scramble at the Cardiff end saw the confusion end with Nugent nodding past his own keeper, but Cardiff rode out that last-minute nervousness to stretch their unbeaten league run to nine games.

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