Barnsley 0-0 Cardiff: Match Report

04 April 2017 09:34

Barnsley eight games without a win following Cardiff draw

Barnsley's winless run stretched to eight games as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Cardiff in a feisty contest at Oakwell.

Buoyed by their last-gasp point against local rivals Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, Barnsley looked lively and created the better opportunities, but the visitors held firm at the back to earn a deserved share of the spoils.

Great work from Saidy Janko down the right flank inside the first minute, saw him create a chance for Adam Hammill inside the Cardiff box, with the winger's shot deflected narrowly over. A mad scramble ensued from the corner, but the visitors managed to hack the ball clear.

As per two outfits locked together in mid-table obscurity, the game became a scrappy affair as both sides cancelled each other out, with chances at a premium.

The Bluebirds finally managed a sight of goal midway through the half when Kenneth Zohore chanced his arm from 25 yards, with the ball whistling just a yard over Adam Davies' goal.

A tenacious Hammill then managed to give Josh Scowen a shooting opportunity, with his fellow midfielder's effort from the edge of the box deflected just wide.

Cardiff's Greg Halford was fortunate not to put the ball in his own net as he got back to block Marley Watkins' cross, as he sought out the unmarked Alex Mowatt when Barnsley broke at pace.

Cardiff made a change at half-time, with keeper Allan McGregor replaced by Brian Murphy, and the substitute stopper made a fantastic double save inside five minutes of the second half.

Janko had a shot blocked, but somehow managed to fire the rebound goalwards, with Murphy palming his shot out, and there was Hammill to fire in the loose ball but the City custodian reacted quickly to save the follow-up.

Murphy then got well behind a low driven effort from Scowen, before racing off his line to deny the same player in a frantic few minutes of Reds pressure.

Hammill's curler was then easily held by Murphy, before Sol Bamba escaped a second yellow card and a sending off for chopping down Tom Bradshaw, with referee Scott Duncan taking no action as the Cardiff skipper was stretchered off after injuring himself when committing the foul.

In a rare Bluebirds attack, Davies did well to race off his line and thwart the onrushing Zohore.

Cardiff pressed again and after sub Kadeem Harris was upended on the edge of the Barnsley box, Aron Gunnarsson laid a free-kick off to Anthony Pilkington, who drilled an effort over the bar.

Gethin Jones got up to support a Barnsley attack and crashed a left-footed shot just wide, before Watkins' low effort was smothered by Murphy.

Craig Noone tested Davies, who then held Zohore's effort in injury-time as Cardiff attempted to pinch the win at the death.


Source: PA