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Middlesbrough vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

Riverside Stadium.

Middlesbrough 1

  • B Assombalonga (85th minute)
  • J Howson (sent off 89th minute)

Cardiff City 3

  • S Morrison (4th minute)
  • J Murphy (47th minute, 81st minute)

Middlesbrough 1-3 Cardiff: Bluebirds move to within point of securing play-off spot

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the Riverside Stadium

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Highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and Cardiff

Substitute Josh Murphy scored twice as Cardiff cruised closer to securing a place in the Sky Bet Championship play-offs with a 3-1 win at Middlesbrough.

Results elsewhere mean the Bluebirds' quest will continue into the final round of the regular season on Wednesday, when a point at home to relegation-threatened Hull will be enough.

Boro, whose Championship safety was effectively sealed earlier in the day barring a successful Wigan appeal against their 12-point penalty, played like a side bereft of purpose and finished with 10 men after Jonny Howson's late red card.

They were well beaten by Murphy's two second-half strikes, before Britt Assombalonga provided a crumb of comfort by blasting home a free-kick late on.

MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - JULY 18: Sean Morrison and Joe Ralls of Cardiff City FC during the Sky Bet Championship match between Middlesbrough and Cardiff City at Riverside Stadium on July 18, 2020 in Middlesbrough, England. (Photo by Cardiff City FC/Getty Images)
Image: Cardiff's play-off destiny is in their own hands

From the moment Sean Morrison stooped to head home a Joe Ralls corner with just four minutes on the clock, there seemed little doubt the visitors would leave the north-east with all three points intact.

Assuming he stays on for next season, Boro boss Neil Warnock must act upon his side's defensive frailty after Morrison was left in acres of space to steer his effort unchallenged past Aynsley Pears.

Cardiff looked likely to add to their early opener, with a Ralls drive bringing a diving save out of Pears before Junior Hoilett flashed an effort across the face of goal.

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Hoilett was soon to depart with an injury but it did not disrupt Cardiff's dominance, and Robert Glatzel felt aggrieved when his run on goal in the 19th minute was ended by a tug from George Friend.

Friend may have been fortunate to only earn a yellow card, but in truth it seldom seemed likely to affect the outcome as Cardiff continued to control the game with Ralls again coming close.

The Boro rearguard looked especially vulnerable to set-pieces, with Pears flapping at another effort just before the break, while Boro's best first-half chance saw Marcus Tavernier scoop a soft effort into Cardiff goalkeeper Alex Smithies' arms.

Boro made a dismal start to the second period as hesitancy in midfield allowed Lee Tomlin to send Murphy, an early replacement for Hoilett, charging through to sweep his side's second past Pears.

With the game as good as lost, Boro belatedly stirred, with Tavernier crashing a shot against the bar before substitute Lukas Nmecha flashed a deflected effort inches wide.

Cardiff wrapped things up nine minutes from time when Murphy prodded home a deep cross from Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, before Howson saw red for a second bookable offence after hacking down Will Vaulks.

What the managers said...

Middlesbrough's Neil Warnock: "I really think the mental side of the players has got to be stronger - we've got to be a little bit more clued up and streetwise, really. There was a naivety in certain areas today. I think it just shows what we already know at this level, that you've got to be able to mark at corners.

"Obviously because of the goals they (Cardiff) could relax, but I didn't think there was much between us and there were quite a few positives today."

Cardiff's Neil Harris: "At this stage of the season you need character and we went out today and we had it in bundles. Neil Warnock's sides are extremely tough to play against, they've been on a really good run of form and got themselves to safety, so credit to my players for having the bravery to get the ball down and play, but you have to stand up to them physically as well."

"I didn't know until we were in the sixth minute of injury time that Millwall got beat and Swansea were winning. It's a straight shoot-out between us and the enemy up the road but we'll focus on ourselves."

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