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Cardiff City vs Burton Albion. Sky Bet Championship.

Cardiff City StadiumAttendance15,543.

Cardiff City 1

  • R Healey (91st minute)

Burton Albion 0

    Cardiff 1-0 Burton: Rhys Healey strikes late winner

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship clash between Cardiff City and Burton Albion

    Rhys Healey headed in an injury-time winner to move Neil Warnock's men eight points clear of the drop zone.

    And the 22-year-old forward's late strike was his first goal in only his second appearance for the Bluebirds. Healey had just come back from a six-month loan spell at League Two strugglers Newport and Warnock had stated his desire to keep the youngster earlier in the week.

    Meanwhile, Burton drop into the relegation zone for the first time this season and have won just one of their last eight league games.

    Brewers winger Lloyd Dyer wasted their best chance of the game when he somehow failed to hit the target when one-on-one with Allan McGregor in the first-half.

    Burton had won the reverse fixture 2-0 at the Pirelli Stadium in October which proved to be Warnock's predecessor Paul Trollope's last game in charge.

    The result left Cardiff in the bottom three but since Warnock's arrival, he has guided the Bluebirds up to 16th in the Championship.

    But the game suddenly burst into life after a cagey opening 20 minutes, with both sides failing to register an attempt on target, when Kadeem Harris skewed his shot wide from close range. And Burton stopper Jon McClaughlin's blushes were saved moments later as Kenneth Zohore's tame shot trickled under him, and just inches wide of his goal for a corner.

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    Burton should have scored when Joe Ralls' slip allowed Luke Murphy to play Dyer through on goal. But the veteran winger, one-on-one with Cardiff debutant McGregor, sliced his effort horribly wide.

    McGregor signed on loan from Hull until the end of season after struggling for game-time at the Premier League strugglers and was barely troubled throughout the game.

    Ben Turner, who spent five years at the Cardiff City Stadium from 2011, blasted an effort over the bar which very much summed up the dull affair in Wales.

    Cardiff had a claim for a penalty turned down by referee Tim Robinson shortly after the break as Sean Morrison looked to have been pulled down by Turner.

    In a lifeless second half, which almost mirrored the opening 45 minutes, Burton threatened McGregor's goal when Tom Flanagan's powerful drive from 20 yards travelled just over the crossbar.

    And the Brewers registered their first shot on target as Lucas Akins' tame effort rolled into the gloves of McGregor.

    Cardiff's top scorer Anthony Pilkington was forced off with a muscular injury in the second half which will come as a blow for Warnock whose team face a tricky run of games next month.

    But with 90 minutes played, Harris' cross evaded McLaughlin and Healey was on hand to head home from five yards.

    Cardiff boss Neil Warnock:

    "I was tempted not to use him [Rhys Healey], because he can't go out on loan again, but I'm afraid I was a bit selfish. I watched Rhys myself and his finishing let him down at Newport but his honesty will make him a good living.

    "He's what I call a little rash because he never leaves defenders alone. He's a confident lad. It's not a bad thing to have that.

    "I told him to be a nuisance and enjoy it. The lads signed his shirt and gave him a round of applause. It's lovely and he'll remember it forever."

    Burton boss Nigel Clough:

    "This defeat is without a doubt the toughest to take - we deserved a point today.

    "We're always trying to improve the squad but the players we've got have to do that fraction of a little bit better. The effort they're putting in is brilliant as always. But we're losing far too many games."

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