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Cardiff City vs Swansea City. Sky Bet Championship.

Cardiff City StadiumAttendance25,130.

Cardiff City 2

  • M Chopra (42nd minute, 92nd minute)

Swansea City 1

  • A Orlandi (28th minute)

Chopra slays Swans

Image: Chopra: Star of the show

Michael Chopra bagged a brace as Cardiff saw off arch-rivals Swansea 2-1 in the South Wales derby.

Bluebirds claim local bragging rights

Michael Chopra bagged a brace as Cardiff saw off arch-rivals Swansea 2-1 in the South Wales derby. Andrea Orlandi put the visitors in front, as they looked to secure a league double over their arch-rivals, but Chopra restored parity moments before the interval. The deadly Bluebirds marksman then snatched a dramatic injury-time winner to send the Cardiff City Stadium into raptures. Both sides put in plenty of effort, as you would expect, during the opening exchanges but failed to create opportunities of note. Then on 28 minutes Swansea edged in front when David Marshall flapped at an inswinging corner from Orlandi and, under pressure from Ashley Williams, could only tip the ball into his own net. Cardiff struggled to take hold of the game thereafter, but levelled three minutes before half-time when Jay Bothroyd won a towering header at the back post and Chopra was quickest off the mark to crash the ball home from close range. Swansea dominated possession in the second half, without really threatening, while Cardiff were unable to build on the momentum they had established heading into the break. Dave Jones' side were, however, able to grab a late winner as Chopra kept his cool to fire into the bottom corner after Swansea failed to clear their lines.

Revenge

Desperate to avenge their defeat 3-2 at the Liberty Stadium earlier in the season, the Bluebirds were quickly on the attack and could have taken an early lead. A hopeful long ball found top-scorer Peter Whittingham who laid the ball back to Ross McCormack, but the striker could only curl over the crossbar. Undeterred by the hosts' endeavour, the Swans began to fashion opportunities of their own with Nathan Dyer looking especially threatening. The end-to-end nature of the game continued as McCormack's 20-yard strike was blocked by Ashley Williams, before Swansea midfielder Orlandi saw his speculative effort sail over the bar. When the deadlock was broken it came from the unlikeliest of sources. Orlandi sent over an inswinging left-wing corner which Cardiff keeper Marshall could only parry into the net under pressure from Williams. Despite being at fault for the goal, Marshall had every right to feel aggrieved at the linesman's decision to give the corner as the ball did not appear to cross the line before he collected it. Cardiff immediately pushed for an equaliser but Bothroyd could only head McCormack's corner into the side netting. It was Paulo Sousa's team who had the game's next real chance as Cedric Van der Gun found himself clean through before seeing his tame effort saved by Marshall. And the Swans were made to pay for the miss as Chopra's predatory instincts restored parity.
Hopeful
Stephen McPhail's hopeful free-kick was met by Bothroyd's excellent flick-on, allowing Chopra to poke home his first goal in nine games. The former Newcastle striker nearly put his side ahead just before the break but he could only loop an effort over after racing onto McCormack's excellent pass. Despite going in at half-time with the momentum in their favour the Bluebirds were sluggish after the break, and Swansea could have regained the lead had David Edgar shown more composure from 20 yards. The hosts responded well as Chopra tricked his way into the box and fired an excellent ball, which no-one could get one the end of, across the Swansea six-yard box. Neither side was able to establish a spell of sustained pressure but Van Der Gun found himself clean through before hitting a tame effort at Marshall. A draw seemed inevitable as the game entered stoppage time, especially when Marshall denied Kuqi, who headed David Cotterill's free-kick straight at the keeper from 12 yards. But Chopra grabbed a dramatic winner as Swansea failed to clear a long throw into the box. Anthony Gerrard headed the ball in the striker's pass and he coolly slotted home to send the home fans wild.

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