Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Cardiff City: Bradley Dack goal boosts promotion hopes

Sam Gallagher (left) of Blackburn Rovers and Perry Ng of Cardiff City square up
Blackburn’s Sam Gallagher (left) confronted Perry Ng of Cardiff as tempers flared in the first half

Blackburn Rovers earned just a second win from six games to revive their promotion hopes as Bradley Dack’s deflected goal saw off Cardiff City.

A sticky Ewood Park pitch made for tough viewing in a goalless first half.

Three minutes after the break, Dack’s shot diverted off Jack Simpson to wrong-foot Cardiff keeper Ryan Allsop.

The visitors had chances of their own but the Championship’s lowest scorers were ultimately blunt in attack once again as they remain 20th in the table.

The Bluebirds have now gone seven games without a win and could see their three-point lead over the bottom three reduced or cut completely when the teams below them play later on Sunday.

As for Blackburn, victory closes the gap between them and the two automatic promotion spots above them to eight points, though second-placed Sheffield United could restore their advantage when they visit Queens Park Rangers on Monday night.

This was a welcome result for Jon Dahl Tomasson’s men, who had held on to third spot despite losing four of their previous five matches in the Championship.

As if embodying the innate volatility of this league, Rovers are still the only team in England’s top five divisions not to have drawn a single game yet this season.

While their 14 wins are bettered only by leaders Burnley and Sheffield United, only Huddersfield and Wigan in the bottom three have lost more games than Blackburn’s 12.

That could hardly have been in starker contrast to Cardiff, who had drawn four matches in succession as part of a winless run stretching back to 5 November.

A lack of goals had been their most glaring weakness, with a meagre total of 20 from 25 games making them the Championship’s lowest scorers.

Cardiff looked like a team short on attacking quality and confidence here, frequently failing to turn promising positions into genuine scoring opportunities.

After inviting passes from Ryan Wintle and Callum O’Dowda went unrewarded, a swift counter-attack which ought to have led to a goal ultimately came to nothing as Gavin Whyte was thwarted by an excellent covering tackle from Blackburn’s Jake Garrett.

Whyte was not helped by the run of the ball on a troublesome pitch at Ewood Park; muddy, cutting up in places and a hindrance to both sides’ attempts to play with any sort of fluency.

Blackburn could only muster a handful of long-range efforts in a first half of few openings, with the best of a limited bunch falling to Cardiff’s Callum Robinson, whose low shot was saved by Thomas Kaminski.

Rovers’ first shot on target inside the Cardiff penalty area came three minutes into the second half and, with a considerable dose of fortune, it yielded the game’s only goal.

Dack struck powerfully from Ben Brereton-Diaz’s pass and the ball hit Simpson before dribbling into the net. It was a messy goal befitting a disjointed encounter.

Buoyed by taking the lead, the home side had a couple of other sights on goal as Brereton-Diaz drew saves from Allsop twice in quick succession.

But with Cardiff offering so little in attack, Blackburn did not need to overexert themselves in the closing stages as they held on for a valuable three points.

Line-ups

Blackburn

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Kaminski
  • 11Rankin-CostelloSubstituted forWhartonat 54′minutesBooked at 65mins
  • 4Ayala
  • 5Hyam
  • 3PickeringSubstituted forEdunat 78′minutes
  • 6MortonSubstituted forWhartonat 88′minutes
  • 30GarrettBooked at 13minsSubstituted forTravisat 78′minutes
  • 19hedgesBooked at 49mins
  • 23Dack
  • 22Brereton
  • 9Gallagher

Substitutes

  • 7Edun
  • 13pears
  • 16Wharton
  • 18Markanday
  • 27Travis
  • 29It’s worth
  • 36Wharton

Cardiff

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1allsop
  • 12Sang
  • 38ng
  • 23Kipre
  • 26simpsonsBooked at 28minsSubstituted forColwillat 58′minutes
  • 8RallsSubstituted forOjoat 58′minutes
  • 6Wintle
  • 20WhyteSubstituted forRinomhotaat 58′minutes
  • 47RobinsonSubstituted forDaviesat 66′minutes
  • 11O’Dowda
  • 29M HarrisBooked at 65minsSubstituted forPhilogeneat 78′minutes

Substitutes

  • 10Ojo
  • 16Nelson
  • 25Philogene
  • 27Colwill
  • 28Luthra
  • 35Rinomhota
  • 39Davies

Referees:
Thomas Bramall

Attendance:
12,499

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