Cardiff City stops Queens Park Rangers with a 0-0 draw. HIGHLIGHTS

CARDIFF. Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers played out a goalless draw.

Cardiff City stops Queens Park Rangers with a 0-0 draw. HIGHLIGHTS

CARDIFF. Queens Park Rangers didn’t concede much to Cardiff City to lock the result on a 0-0 scoreline on Monday..

The match was played at the Cardiff City Stadium stadium in Cardiff on Monday and it started at 5:15 pm local time. The referee was Keith Stroud assisted by Ian Cooper and Adam Crysell. The 4th official was David Rock. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 5.7 degrees Celsius or 42.3 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 87%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 46 Ball Possession 54
Shots
  • 11 Total 10
  • 0 On Target 1
  • 11 Off Target 9
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 111 Attack 96
  • 32 Dangerous attack 37
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 1 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 11 Total 14
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 8

Ball possession

The ball possession was not so different. Cardiff City was in possession of the ball for 46% of the time vs. Queens Park Rangers that controlled the ball for 54% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Queens Park Rangers was more aggressive with 37 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 1 were on target. However, that was not enough Queens Park Rangers to win the contest​.

Cardiff City shot 11 times, 0 on target, 11 off target. Talking about the opposition, Queens Park Rangers shot 10 times, 1 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

Cardiff City received 2 yellow cards (R. Wintle and M. Romeo). Talking about the opposition, Queens Park Rangers received 3 yellow cards (Tim Iroegbunam, Ethan Laird and Tyler Roberts).

Match Timeline

4'
R. Wintle- Yellow
32'
59'
67'
73'
Ilias Chair- sub ->Albert Adomah
73'
73'
79'
83'
M. Romeo- Yellow
85'
86'

Standings

After playing this match, Cardiff City will have 27 points like Bristol City, Rotherham United and Hull City to sit in the 20th place. Regarding the opposition, Queens Park Rangers will have 35 points like Norwich City and Millwall to hold in the 7th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Championship, Cardiff City will play away against Burnley on the 6th of May with a 6-3 head to head statistic in favor of Cardiff City (11 draws).

Queens Park Rangers will host Bristol City on the 6th of May with a 9-8 head to head stats in favor of Bristol City (7 draws).

Cardiff City – Formation

Cardiff City
G
Ryan Allsop 1.England
6.5
D
M. Romeo 2.Antigua and Barbuda
7.0
85'
D
P. Ng 38.England
7.1
D
Cédric Kipré 23.Ivory Coast
7.1
D
Callum O'Dowda 11.Republic of Ireland
7.0
M
J. Ralls 8.England
7.3
M
R. Wintle 6.England
7.1
32'
M
R. Colwill 27.Wales
7.1
83'
M
J. Philogene 25.England
6.1
67'
M
C. Robinson 47.Republic of Ireland
6.7
F
K. Etete 9.England
6.6
Substitutes
G
R. Luthra 28.England
D
Jack Simpson 26.England
D
Niels Nkounkou 37.France
D
Thomas Sang 12.England
M
Andy Rinomhota 35.Zimbabwe
M
Mark Harris 29.Wales
7.0
67'
F
Gavin Whyte 20.Northern Ireland
83'

Cardiff City started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Mark Hudson decided to play with the following team: Ryan Allsop (6.5), Mahlon Romeo (7.0), Perry Ng (7.1), Cédric Kipré (7.1), Callum O’Dowda (7.0), Ryan Wintle (7.1), Joe Ralls (7.3), Jaden Philogene-Bidace (6.1), Callum Robinson (6.7), Rubin Colwill (7.1) and Kion Etete (6.6).

The home team had on the bench: Jack Simpson, Niels Nkounkou, Andy Rinomhota, Thomas Sang, Gavin Whyte, Rohan Luthra and Mark Harris (7.0).

Substitutions

Cardiff City made 2 changes: J. Philogene-Bidace for Mark Harris (67′) and Rubin Colwill for G. Whyte (83′).

Best player: Joe Ralls​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Cardiff City was Joe Ralls.

His rating is (7.3) with 46 passes (84% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 1 duel out of 3. He performed 4 crosses.

Queens Park Rangers – Formation

Queens Park Rangers
G
Seny Dieng 1.Senegal
6.7
D
K. Paal 22.Suriname
7.1
D
Rob Dickie 4.England
7.4
D
Jimmy Dunne 3.Republic of Ireland
7.2
D
Ethan Laird 27.England
6.2
59'
M
Andre Dozzell 17.England
7.2
M
Sam Field 15.England
7.1
M
Tim Iroegbunam 47.England
6.9
79' 4'
F
Albert Adomah 37.Ghana
6.6
73'
F
Chris Willock 7.England
6.8
73'
F
L. Dykes 9.Scotland
6.5
73'
Substitutes
G
Jordan Archer 13.Scotland
D
Osman Kakay 2.Sierra Leone
D
Conor Masterson 23.Republic of Ireland
M
Ilias Chair 10.Morocco
6.4
73'
M
Olamide Shodipo 25.Republic of Ireland
6.6
73'
M
Luke Amos 8.England
6.2
79'
F
Tyler Roberts 11.Wales
6.4
73' 86'

Queens Park Rangers started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

Neil Critchley played with: Seny Dieng (6.7), Ethan Laird (6.2), Robert Dickie (7.4), Jimmy Dunne (7.2), Kenneth Paal (7.1), Andre Dozzell (7.2), Samuel Field (7.1), Tim Iroegbunam (6.9), Albert Adomah (6.6), Lyndon Dykes (6.5) and Christopher Willock (6.8).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Ilias Chair (6.4), Jordan Archer, Olamide Shodipo (6.6), Osman Kakay, Conor Masterson, Luke Amos (6.2) and Tyler Roberts (6.4).

Substitutions

Queens Park Rangers made 4 changes: Albert Adomah for Ilias Chair (73′), Lyndon Dykes for Tyler Roberts (73′), Chris Willock for Olamide Shodipo (73′) and Tim Iroegbunam for Luke Amos (79′).

Best player: Robert Dickie​

The player that probably impressed the most for Queens Park Rangers was Robert Dickie.

His rating is (7.4) with 59 passes (86% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 4 duels out of 7. He performed 1 cross.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Championship.​