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CARDIFF CITY REPORTS 2003-2004
Picture Hughes evades the tackle of Kavanagh.

West Brom 2 Cardiff 1

By Andy Tilley, PA Sport

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What manager Gary Megson described as "the most important three months in the history of West Bromwich Albion" began today with the Baggies securing a nailbiting 2-1 victory over Cardiff.

Neil Clement's 55th-minute header had put promotion-chasing Albion in front at The Hawthorns this afternoon but substitute Alan Lee's glancing header hauled the Bluebirds level with 10 minutes remaining.

The hosts were destined to enjoy the last laugh though as Lee Hughes stabbed home the winner from point-blank range with less than five minutes to go.

With previously ever-present Baggies goalkeeper Russell Hoult having been ruled out by a back problem which could keep him sidelined from anything between a fortnight and nine months, Albion boss Gary Megson had given second-choice Joe Murphy his first start of the season.

And the Republic of Ireland international's mettle was tested as early as the first minute after Paul Parry had made tracks along the left and then crossed for Robert Earnshaw.

The Cardiff striker's control let him down at first but Earnshaw recovered to swivel and produce a scuffed shot from eight yards out which Murphy saved with an outstretched right hand.

Earnshaw's next effort was more comfortably dealt with by Murphy in the eighth minute before Welsh international Jason Koumas fired a shot across the Bluebirds' bows although his 25-yard effort was collected by visiting keeper Martyn Margetson.

Cardiff - sporting a fluorescent orange strip which confusingly matched the colour of stewards' jackets in the stands behind - were on the march again shortly after the quarter hour but Murphy was off his line quickly to deny Richard Langley.

Paul Robinson failed to beat Margetson with a header from Lee Hughes' right-wing cross although Neil Clement's tilt from range had momentarily threatened to catch the Cardiff keeper unawares.

But with the initiative having now shifted to the hosts, Mark Kinsella forced Margetson to touch around the woodwork with the Bluebirds keeper left rooted to his line when a Koumas free-kick drifted only a shade wide moments short of the interval.

Shortly into the second half Margetson survived a scare when miscuing a backpass from Danny Gabbidon, the ball screwing wide of the woodwork and out for an ultimately fruitless corner.

Margetson came to Gabbidon's rescue after the City defender had been robbed by Horsfield but the Bluebirds' resistance was to be broken just seconds later when Koumas swung over a cross from the left channel and Clement's emphatic header from less than six yards out left Margetson with no chance.

Cardiff registered a deserved equaliser via the forehead of substitute Lee who had risen highest in a crowded penalty box to direct Graham Kavanagh's cross past the helpless Murphy.

There was time for a final twist however as Baggies substitute Lloyd Dyer crossed from the left and skipper Thomas Gaardsoe's powerful header beat Margetson before Hughes applied a final touch on the line.

Teams

West Brom: Murphy, Haas, Gaardsoe, Moore, Robinson, Koumas (Gregan 73), Kinsella (Dyer 84), Johnson, Clement, Horsfield, Hughes (James Chambers 90).

Subs Not Used: Pressman, Skoubo.

Booked: Johnson.

Goals: Clement 55, Hughes 85.

Cardiff: Margetson, Weston, Vidmar, Gabbidon, Barker, Langley (Lee 75), Boland (Robinson 79), Kavanagh, Parry, Earnshaw, Thorne (Campbell 87).

Subs Not Used: Prior, Alexander.

Booked: Kavanagh.

Goals: Lee 80.

Att: 25,196

Ref: L Mason (Lancashire).

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