Cardiff City were lucky to escape with a point after being outplayed in Thursday's goalless draw at Port Vale in League One.
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Vale overpowered their opponents physically and came close to scoring in the first half through a Jesse Debrah header and a misdirected clearance from Cardiff captain Calum Chambers which hit the post.
The visitors were no better after the interval, struggling to cope with Vale's set-pieces and offering next to nothing going forward.
Home captain George Byers headed against the bar from an offside position as Darren Moore's men continued to dominate but had to be content with a first point of the season at the second attempt.
Cardiff had shown promise in their first game under new head coach Brian Barry-Murphy on the opening weekend, as the youngest Bluebirds line-up for a league game this century beat Peterborough United with a fluent attacking display.
But their visit to Vale Park was a stark reminder of the challenges facing the Welsh club in League One this season.
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