Eurosport - Thu, 09 Apr 15:43:00 2009
Cardiff City cemented their place in the Championship play-off places after a 4-1 win over Derby County in the last floodlit league match at Ninian Park.
The Bluebirds are leaving their home of 99 years in the summer, but they will be more confident than ever of seeing the lights switched on one more time for a play-off clash in May after goals from Roger Johnson, Gavin Rae, Jay Bothroyd and Eddie Johnson.
The win puts Dave Jones's side up a place to fifth in the table, but more importantly places a five-point cushion between them and Preston in seventh.
Automatic promotion looks to be just out of their reach, with an eight-point gap to Birmingham in second, but hopes of beginning life in their new stadium in the top flight still remain.
Derby remain 17th in the table and six points clear of the drop zone with six games left to play.
The Rams had made the brighter start, with John Eustace having early appeals for a penalty waved away before forcing a fine save from Stuart Taylor in the Cardiff goal with an overhead kick.
And it was against the run of play when Johnson headed the Bluebirds in front after 16 minutes, rising to glance home a superb free-kick into the box from Peter Whittingham after Mile Sterjovski had fouled Rae on the right.
Michael Chopra then cut inside to force Stephen Bywater into a save, before Sterjovski came close to a leveller after 21 minutes when he chested down Barry Bannan's pass but could only flick his effort past the post.
Bothroyd had a goal disallowed after being set up by Chopra, who was in an offside position, while Rob Hulse headed over the top at the other end from a long throw by Paul Connolly.
Cardiff started the second half the brighter and Whittingham's follow-up after a Bothroyd shot was blocked went over the top.
The second period lacked much of the spark of the frenetic opening half, with Derby's best effort before the hour-mark falling to Eustace, but he headed well over the top from Gary Teale's cross.
But the game was soon dead and buried for the Rams with two goals in the space of two minutes.
First Rae collected Stephen McPhail's pass and he strode through from midfield before rounding Bywater and slotting into the empty net.
And almost straight away it was 3-0 as the Bluebirds won a corner, swung in by Whittingham, and the Rams failed to deal with it, with Bothroyd eventually poking home.
The game slowed down considerably after the third goal with a flurry of substitutions, but one of Derby's subs - Emanuel Villa - could have pulled a goal back from Robbie Savage's cross, but he headed a difficult chance over the top from 10 yards.
The Bluebirds netted four for the first time since December 2007 11 minutes from time when sub Johnson intercepted a pass from Andy Todd and ran through before smashing past Bywater.
Villa had a goal ruled out for a foul in the build-up and Kris Commons forced a fine save from Taylor with a 25-yard free-kick before the visitors did get a goal back from a Teale corner, with Johnson credited with the final touch for an own-goal.
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Well done cardiff.... how much money did Derby spend in the summer???? Clough has his work cut out i think!!
Birmingham can still be caught its not impossiable, come on the the Blues....
Well done Cardiff, regards Derbyy (who I assumed turned up) as Clough senior would have said 'you were a bloody disgrace'
Not a bluebirds fan! but would love it if a welsh team was in the english premier! everybody round my way supports united liverpoo, @#$% or everton! wrexham have been forgotten! Welsh parliament should spend some more on north wales though!everythings down south! up the bluebirds!
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The writer does not seem to realise that there is an 8 point gap with Birmingham but Cardiff have got a game in hand.
the bluebirds march on playoffs here we come as for real madrid of the championship
you should try winning a few games
Well done lads ,we did not play well overall but scored four. Not sure what the Swansea fans will say about this game ....as we did not have a penalty, we did not play a long ball game , no players were booked for diving. None of the Derby fans had to wait to come out of the ground. The Cardiff fans applauded the Derby goal,No coins were thrown......what a night for Cardiff....what will Swansea fans say now. same @#$%...i know ...they are the Real madrid of the Championship!...thier fans have never cause trouble ..love playing 1-5-4 every game. Draw lots of games as they dont pass the ball foreward but it looks good....why cant they admit this season Cardiff are the better team....
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