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' Cardiff City Stadium erupted ' Cardiff C v Man United

Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:43 pm

Cardiff City 2-2 Manchester United: Kim Bo-Kyung emerges the late hero for Bluebirds
24th Nov 2013

Cardiff City Stadium erupted when Kim Bo-Kyung turned up on the near post to head home a dramatic late equaliser against the Premier League champions.

Over 28,000 attended today a new record for the Cardiff City Stadium :thumbup:


Substitute Kim Bo-kyung struck in stoppage time to earn Cardiff a deserved 2-2 Barclays Premier League draw against Manchester United.

Wayne Rooney, who should have seen red for lashing out at Jordon Mutch during the early exchanges, had put United ahead before Fraizer Campbell, who later struck the bar, equalised.

Rooney's corner allowed Patrice Evra to head home and put United back in front on half-time, but Kim found the net at the start of four extra minutes from Peter Whittingham's free-kick.

United's unbeaten run now extends to 10 games but they missed out on the chance to climb into the top four and an ineffectual display, particularly in midfield, indicates there is still plenty of work ahead for manager David Moyes.

It could arguably have been even worse for the defending Barclays Premier League champions had Rooney been sent off, as he ought to have been, by referee Neil Swarbrick in the eighth minute.

The England forward kicked Cardiff midfielder Mutch before lashing out with his left hand as his run was blocked off.

Swarbrick deemed a yellow card to be strong enough punishment and it was almost inevitable that it was Rooney who opened the scoring in the 15th minute.



Ben Turner gifted Antonio Valencia possession and when the winger's ball ran through to Rooney, via a flick from Javier Hernandez, he turned and shot beyond David Marshall with the aid of a deflection off Gary Medel.

Marshall then pushed out a goalbound Marouane Fellaini header at the back post.

Cardiff needed to settle and they slowly but surely found a foothold before hitting back in the 33rd minute.

Mutch was the architect with a lovely pass for Campbell to race on to and guide past the advancing David De Gea for his first goal since August.

Campbell volleyed over a few minutes later, with Don Cowie prodding wide from an Andrew Taylor pull-back as the home side grew in belief.

But they were punished right on half-time for some poor set-piece defending. Rooney swung in the corner and Medel simply allowed Evra to wander away from him and head in at the near post.

They almost came undone from another Rooney delivery early in the second half but Marshall made an agile save from Fellaini's glancing header, before blocking Chris Smalling's more powerful effort from the resulting corner.

Having survived those scares, Cardiff came close to a leveller.

Rooney could not control Tom Cleverley's poor pass and Campbell pounced to chip De Gea, only to see the ball come back off the bar.

Cleverley headed narrowly over his own bar before Ryan Giggs came on in place of Hernandez to face his hometown club for the first time, making them his 117th opponents as a United player, but he received a surprisingly mixed reception from the home fans.

Substitute Danny Welbeck should have made the game safe for United after a nice link-up with Rooney, but fired over the bar, before Cleverley was booked for a wild and ugly challenge on Whittingham.

Welbeck's miss proved costly as Kim got ahead of his marker to head beyond De Gea and spark delirious Cardiff celebrations.

United could yet have snatched a winner, but Rooney's attempted lay-off for Welbeck was under-hit, and Marshall gratefully pounced on the loose ball.

Re: ' Cardiff City Stadium erupted ' Cardiff C v Man United

Sun Nov 24, 2013 7:50 pm

Typical of the ref favoring the big teams, that cheating scum Rooney should have been sent off, that aside it was a cracking game and a well deserved point, hope we see more of Cornelius and Noone

Re: ' Cardiff City Stadium erupted ' Cardiff C v Man United

Sun Nov 24, 2013 9:28 pm

I am not saying that our support was as noisy as it can be or has been, but I was disappointed with the United support today. Considering their numbers they were less noisy than other away teams this season, and their songs were drab, humourless, and very dated.

Re: ' Cardiff City Stadium erupted ' Cardiff C v Man United

Sun Nov 24, 2013 11:42 pm

barry boy wrote:I am not saying that our support was as noisy as it can be or has been, but I was disappointed with the United support today. Considering their numbers they were less noisy than other away teams this season, and their songs were drab, humourless, and very dated.

I was in the ninian right next to them thought the away fans were great, only time they were silenced with after the 1st go for about 5-10 mins then after the final goal.

Re: ' Cardiff City Stadium erupted ' Cardiff C v Man United

Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:04 am

Mardon89 wrote:
barry boy wrote:I am not saying that our support was as noisy as it can be or has been, but I was disappointed with the United support today. Considering their numbers they were less noisy than other away teams this season, and their songs were drab, humourless, and very dated.

I was in the ninian right next to them thought the away fans were great, only time they were silenced with after the 1st go for about 5-10 mins then after the final goal.

Got to agree with this, I'm in FS, other than during the spell when we were excellent & silenced them after their first goal, they were as loud as any other away fans except Palace in cup

Re: ' Cardiff City Stadium erupted ' Cardiff C v Man United

Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:52 am

Really ?
Spurs were much louder I thought. They did sing but but boring old songs. No colour at all ? No red scarves or shirts ? Just black.
Ninian Stand were quiter than usual.