Monday, April 29, 2013

Fit Report: Cardiff City 1 Bolton Wanderers 1

There clearly was a move towards redemption for the other, a for one side, and a big match in Wales today. An honor guard was presented by bolton for the membership from Wales before this match, and posters had been put by the home side up around the ground pleasant Wanderers supporters and wishing them luck in the campaign challenge. It had been school throughout from the two sides. Until kickoff anyway. After kickoff the course wasn't spread around as equally. Nearly all of it had been exhibited by Cardiff City. Adam Bogdan had an eventful time in target, and it began less than a moment after kick off. Craig Conway create Jordon Mutch at the side of the six yard package, and it seemed like Bolton were about to be down an objective. But Bogdan dove low and to his right, making an outstanding save yourself. This was a sign of what to come. Cardiff were bossing control, making chances, and generally speaking looking just like the winners that they are. Bolton were pinned straight back for large stretches. Marvin Sordell, picked by Dougie Freedman to start out as a lone striker, was remote and useless. Then Sam Ricketts found only a little space on the proper side. He kept going, not quite lost the ball for an objective kick, but eventually got past his man. He went straight into the field, putting pressure on the then, and defense the pass. It was a neat small ball to a breaking Chris Eagles, who put it away to give the guide to Bolton very much from the function of play. Following the purpose Cardiff continued to check the higher part, though Bolton's defending was pretty strong. About 15 minutes after rating, the away side must have doubled their lead. A Trotters approval fell to Eagles in loads of room on the left side. He broke at speed, running a good 50 yards and catching the house area upfield. A good looking combination came in towards Sordell, who sometimes played an excellent dummy, or a level greater movie on. Either way, the ball fell at the task of a Pratley, who hit a great shot towards goal. Some on Twitter thought the opportunity was weak. Others thought the keeper made an excellent save yourself. Either way, the rating remained 1-0 at halftime. The next half was more of exactly the same. Cardiff dominated, and much time was spent just as by Bolton supporters checking different ratings as watching their own match. 20 minutes in, Cardiff added Tommy Smith and Craig Noone off the table. The latter turned out to be a risk very nearly straight away. He made a fantastic operate on the best and teed up Smith. The goal was gaping and he went for the tap in. Incredibly, Bogdan bounded over the goalmouth and made a shocking save your self. He appeared to be an applicant for Man of the Match at this time. That candidacy only lasted about three minutes. Cardiff were breaking towards purpose yet again and Josh Vela gave away a free end just outside of the field. No one moved up and put it in the bottom corner. It was a decent enough free stop, but most would have expected Bogdan to save it. Bolton launched Craig Davies for Sordell, and he'd one great opportunity, on a turn from about 15 meters. Regrettably, it absolutely was a bit wide. Bolton's most useful opportunity to equalize was when Cardiff's main opponent played a really slow straight back pass, and Pratley pounced. Alas, the keeper was well aware, and were able to hardly clear it for a place. Stu Holden was given a couple of minutes (literally) in his return to action, but wasn't in a position to have any influence. Cardiff were prepared to acquire their prize. On the bright side for Bolton, other effects went Wanderers' way, and the membership still control their particular success starting the ultimate weekend. Beat Blackpool in the home, and the Trotters come in the playoffs.

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