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Bolton Wanderers vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

University of Bolton StadiumAttendance15,344.

Bolton Wanderers 2

  • G Madine (75th minute pen)
  • J Vela (88th minute)

Cardiff City 0

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Bolton and Cardiff.

    Gary Madine scored one goal and made a second as Bolton stunned high-flying Cardiff 2-0 at the Macron Stadium.

    Madine, linked to a possible move in the January transfer window, fired Phil Parkinson's side in front with a 75th-minute penalty. And with two minutes remaining the ex-Sheffield Wednesday forward unselfishly set up Josh Vela for the midfielder's first goal of the season to seal a vital three points for Wanderers.

    Cardiff disputed the penalty and Neil Warnock's side also felt a first-half Junior Hoilett goal had been wrongly disallowed for offside. But Bolton, beaten at home by fellow strugglers Burton a week ago, were good value for victory in a contest low on quality.

    The Welshmen kicked off four points behind leaders Wolves and a whopping 31 ahead of their hosts but for long periods there was little to choose between the sides.

    A first half of 15 free-kicks told its own story with neither side capable of stringing together any kind of telling move. Joe Ralls had a shot from the edge of the box blocked by defender Mark Beevers while Mark Little, restored to the starting line-up after injury, fired wide after Sol Bamba's loose clearance.

    Hoilett did get the ball in Wanderers' net after 28 minutes and momentarily the away fans were celebrating. Eventually though referee Darren Bond signalled offside as Hoilett was almost on the goalline when he collected a loose ball near an upright before tapping into an empty net.

    The start of the second half was equally dour, and free-kicks were still being conceded at an alarming rate. Loic Damour was cautioned for a foul on Darren Pratley while Karl Henry was also booked.

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    Eventually on the hour Parkinson had seen enough and replaced the ineffective Will Buckley with former Cardiff man Craig Noone who received a decent reception from the 1,010 opposition fans.

    David Wheater brought the home supporters to life with a thunderous right-foot drive from long range and Cardiff made a first change of their own after 66 minutes with Omar Bogle replaced by Kenneth Zohore.

    But it was Bolton who made the breakthrough 15 minutes from time, albeit in debatable circumstances. Bamba was adjudged to have handled Beevers' header, though the Bluebirds skipper claimed he had been pushed by Beevers.

    Madine stepped up and calmly slotted the penalty beyond Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge to give the home side a shock lead and register his seventh goal of the campaign.

    Lee Peltier and Bruno Ecuele-Manga were booked as Cardiff's frustrations grew. Lee Tomlin came on as a late substitute and was then bizarrely replaced in stoppage time as the visitors struggled to make any impact, and Vela's goal meant the home fans could celebrate an unlikely success.

    The managers

    Bolton assistant boss Steve Parkin: "We knew the game might not be a great spectacle in terms of how much football was played but I thought we showed quality in the second half to give us the opportunities that we got. It was a well deserved victory and every man stood up and was counted.

    "There was natural disappointment after the (1-0 defeat to) Burton and that's no disrespect to Burton. But we knew we hadn't played as well as we could. It was the performance of the season so far in terms of being committed against a very good team."

    Neil Warnock: "I thought we were okay until the penalty went in. In the second half we stepped up a gear and for the first 15 minutes of it they didn't get in our half. But the penalty knocked us off. The lad (Bamba) is going backwards. It hit his hand so we have no complaints about that.

    "But deliberate handball? Come on. You don't get things given like that in a game like this. You know when it is a penalty and they were very fortunate to get that."

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