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Cardiff City vs West Ham United. Sky Bet Championship Play-Offs Semi-Final.

Cardiff City StadiumAttendance23,029.

Cardiff City 0

    West Ham United 2

    • J Collison (9th minute, 41st minute)

    Collison at the double

    West Ham United have one foot in the Championship play-off final after claiming a 2-0 win at Cardiff City in the first leg of their semi-final.

    West Ham claim big first leg lead in South Wales

    West Ham United have one foot in the Championship play-off final after claiming a 2-0 win at Cardiff City in the first-leg of their semi-final. And the hero for the Hammers was ironically a Welshman, as Jack Collison scored both goals. He opened the scoring just eight minutes in when he followed up his own shot, which was well saved by David Marshall, to head home. The lead was doubled five minutes before the break when Collison's volley took a wicked deflection off Liam Lawrence. The Hammers are now firm favourites to book a place at Wembley ahead of the second leg at Upton Park on Monday.

    Struggle

    The hosts struggled for any kind of rhythm for much of the match and West Ham could have taken an even more comfortable lead back to Upton Park, but for Marshall's superb save from Carlton Cole's header. The Hammers may still have two more games to negotiate before they can celebrate a return to the top flight but, on this showing, the class and determination is there to achieve exactly that. Cardiff almost went ahead after two minutes, Peter Whittingham's deflected effort dipping narrowly over the crossbar. Moments later, Robert Green had to be alert to beat away Kenny Miller's volley as the Bluebirds started at a furious pace. But with their first attempt at goal, the Hammers gained the upper hand. Ricardo Vaz Te crossed from the left and, although Collison's first attempt was brilliantly stopped by Marshall, the Welshman was on hand to nod in the rebound. Quickly, West Ham got a stranglehold on the game. Gary O'Neil tested Marshall from range and James Tomkins headed Matt Taylor's fizzing cross wide. Cardiff, in part, were the architects of their own struggles, frequently gifting possession to their guests.

    Rally

    The Welsh side tried to rally, with Miller firing wide, but Collison soon stunted their comeback with his second. Taylor's corner was half-cleared to the midfielder, who controlled the ball on his chest, pulled the trigger and saw a wicked deflection off the head of Liam Lawrence wrongfoot Marshall. Cole must have thought he had put the tie out of sight before half-time, but Marshall pulled off a sensational low save from the striker's header. Cardiff showed intent to get back into the game after the interval, with Whittingham volleying wide and Ben Turner seeing his header cleared off the line by Cole, before Miller fired horribly off-target. With space tighter in the Cardiff half, West Ham created far fewer chances - the best of the lot being Kevin Nolan's point-blank header which failed to test Marshall - and the visitors had to withstand a spell of concerted pressure from their hosts in the final quarter. Mark Hudson nodded Aron Gunnarsson's cross wide from 10 yards, substitute Robert Earnshaw missed the target with a wild volley and Gunnarsson squandered a decent chance from the edge of the area. For all their late huff and puff, however, the Bluebirds could not fashion a goal, leaving themselves with a lot to do in London in four days' time.
    Cardiff City Team Statistics West Ham United
    0 Goals 2
    0 1st Half Goals 2
    2 Shots on Target 6
    8 Shots off Target 3
    1 Blocked Shots 4
    5 Corners 9
    13 Fouls 16
    2 Offsides 6
    0 Yellow Cards 4
    0 Red Cards 0
    70.3 Passing Success 69.7
    13 Tackles 14
    76.9 Tackles Success 71.4
    48.9 Possession 51.1
    38.6 Territorial Advantage 61.4
    394 Total Passes 396
    18 Total Crosses 33
    197 Lost Balls 198
    47 Recoveries 50
    50.6 1st Half Poss. 49.4
    49.1 2nd Half Poss. 50.9

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