Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 - 2 Cardiff City
Wolves scrape a point after Cardiff howler
| Scoring Summary | |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | Cardiff City |
| Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (11) | Michael Chopra (31) |
| Dimitrios Konstantopoulos (og 81) | Roger Johnson (48) |
| Match Stats | ||
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | Cardiff City | |
| Shots (on Goal) | 11(6) | 5(1) |
| Fouls | 17 | 9 |
| Corner Kicks | 9 | 5 |
| Offsides | 5 | 5 |
| Time of Possession | 55% | 45% |
| Yellow Cards | 1 | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
| Saves | 1 | 4 |
| Match Information |
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Stadium:
Molineux Stadium, England
Attendance: 22,093 Match Time: 08:00 ET Official(s): D Deadman (Referee) |
| Teams | |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | Cardiff City |
| 1 Wayne Hennessey | 22 Dimitrios Konstantopoulos |
| 6 Jody Craddock | 2 Kevin McNaughton |
| 32 Kevin Foley | 12 Roger Johnson |
| 16 Christophe Berra | 6 Gabor Gyepes |
| 7 Michael Kightly | 21 Mark Kennedy |
| 8 Karl Henry | 4 Gavin Rae |
| 4 David Edwards | 11 Paul Parry |
| 17 Matthew Jarvis | 16 Joe Ledley |
| 11 Stephen Ward | 8 Jay Bothroyd |
| 10 Andrew Keogh | 18 Michael Chopra |
| 9 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake | 44 Ross McCormack |
| Substitutes | |
| 12 Shane Higgs | Miguel Comminges 15 |
| 5 Richard Stearman | Riccardo Scimeca 19 |
| 24 Kyel Reid | Chris Burke 29 |
| 19 Chris Iwelumo | Peter Whittingham 7 |
| 18 Sam Vokes | Owusu-Abeyie Quincy 14 |
| Substitutions | |
| Kyel Reid for Matthew Jarvis (76) | Chris Burke for Jay Bothroyd (32) |
| Sam Vokes for Andrew Keogh (76) | Peter Whittingham for Ross McCormack (85) |
| Richard Stearman for Stephen Ward (80) | Miguel Comminges for Kevin McNaughton (90) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Christophe Berra (78) | |
| · Club Rosters: Wolverhampton Wanderers | Cardiff City | |
Updated: February 22, 2009, 10:26 AM ET
Dimi Konstantopoulos committed an 81st-minute clanger to turn what seemed to be three crucial points into one for Cardiff and get Wolves out of jail in an exciting Championship promotion clash.The on-loan Coventry goalkeeper dropped Kyel Reid's left-wing cross over his own line, much to the despair of his team-mates and manager Dave Jones, who looked to have further dented his former employers' title hopes.
Michael Chopra, making his third debut for the Bluebirds, and Roger Johnson had put the home side ahead after Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's 21st league goal of the season on 11 minutes.
A draw was probably a fair reflection after a keenly-contested encounter but it means Wolves, who spent part of this week in La Manga to recharge their batteries, have still only registered one win from their last 10 league games.
Cardiff, in contrast, moved back into the play-off places having extended their unbeaten league run to 12 games.
Roared on by a boisterous home crowd, Wolves came within a lick of paint of taking the lead after just five minutes.
Chopra dallied with the ball for far too long on the edge of his own penalty area and when he was dispossessed the ball fell to Andy Keogh 12 yards out.
His shot across goal beat the despairing Konstantopoulos but bounced back off the far post.
But the home side did not have to wait long for the opener.
Michael Kightly took a short free-kick on the left and cut inside, evading a couple of challenges in the process, before laying the ball out wide to Jarvis.
He floated an inch-perfect cross to the far post where Ebanks-Blake was on hand to get the faintest of touches with his header.
Wolves should have made it 2-0 in the 28th minute when some great one-touch passing near Cardiff's area found Ebanks-Blake clean through.
His shot was well saved by Konstantopoulos but Keogh blasted the rebound over the bar from 10 yards with the goal at his mercy.
And the hosts were made to pay just minutes later as Chopra levelled.
Paul Parry did well on the right-hand byline and squared the ball back for the on-loan Sunderland striker to register his sixth league goal of the season.
Ross McCormack, with an open goal two yards out, then failed to connect with Parry's cross as both sides pressed for a second before the break.
It failed to materialise but three minutes after the restart Cardiff were ahead.
The impressive Parry floated over a corner and centre-back Johnson rose highest to head past Wayne Hennessey and stun the Molineux faithful.
Both sides showed plenty of endeavour as the second half wore on, but neither seriously threatened again until the 74th minute.
Gavin Rae threaded a neat throughball for Parry but the winger failed to get a goal to add to his two assists as his effort beat Hennessey but drifted the wrong side of a post.
And the visitors were left to rue the miss nine minutes from time as Konstantopoulos' own goal ensured both sides took a share of the spoils.
