Impressive Leeds stroll to easy win at Cardiff

13 Jan 2024
Patrick Bamford's goal was his third in three games in all competitions

Leeds United impressively brushed aside a meek Cardiff City to keep pace with their rivals for automatic promotion in the Championship.

Cardiff City vs Leeds United - Figure 1
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Leeds had the game effectively wrapped up after half an hour in the Welsh capital as Patrick Bamford scrambled in a scrappy opening goal before Daniel James tapped in a second.

Cardiff goalkeeper Jak Alnwick made several saves to prevent the visitors from adding to their tally, while James struck the bar in the second half and Crysencio Summerville hit a post from his penalty.

Leeds eventually scored a third goal - which was still scant reflection of their vast superiority - as Georginio Rutter applied an emphatic finish to an incisive late counter-attack.

Daniel Farke's side remain fourth in the Championship table, but stay within four points of Southampton, who have overtaken Ipswich Town in second place.

Cardiff, who were booed off by their fans at the final whistle, slip to 12th, but are still only three points adrift of the play-off spots.

With leaders Leicester losing at Coventry earlier on Saturday and Ipswich not playing until later that evening, this was an opportunity for Leeds to apply pressure on two of the teams above them - and they seized it with a convincing display.

Farke's men were quick to assert their authority, monopolising possession and barely giving their opponents a whiff of the ball.

Such was Leeds' early dominance that, even after only 13 minutes, there was an air of inevitability about their opening goal.

The visitors carved Cardiff open on the left and Summerville fired a low cross which hit the sliding Bamford, bounced off Junior Firpo and back to Bamford, who poked in despite being sprawled on the ground.

Leeds' second goal came from a similar position, with Cardiff's Manolis Siopis giving possession away to Glen Kamara before Summerville's shot was saved by Alnwick but only as far as James, who tapped in.

Cardiff's keeper kept the score respectable as he denied Bamford and Rutter. But the one-sided nature of the contest prompted a smattering of jeers from the home crowd which became a fully-fledged chorus of boos by the time the half-time whistle blew.

It was hard to blame the Bluebirds' supporters. It is one thing to be outplayed by a better side, quite another to offer such limp resistance in response.

The travelling Leeds fans, meanwhile, were enjoying themselves and almost had a third goal to cheer four minutes into the second half when Summerville's whipped effort dipped just wide.

The Dutchman then had a chance to score from the penalty spot after Rutter was fouled by Mark McGuinness - but hit the base of the post.

It was left to Rutter to finally net the third goal Leeds more than deserved, powering in a firm finish after a swift counter-attack involving James, Summerville and Bamford.

Cardiff manager Erol Bulut:

"Of course we didn't expect to lose the game like that. We know about the strong side of Leeds United but my players today respected the opponent too much.

"We have a quality, better team in front of us but we have to at least show more fighting spirit and try more to score. You can lose a game but you have to fight and today was not that case.

"There were too many individual mistakes. If you make mistakes, quality opponents punish you and we got punished like that."

Leeds manager Daniel Farke:

"For me it was our most mature performance of the whole season. We've had some electrifying home performances and scored many goals but Cardiff is always a tough place to go.

"To be so in control of the game, from the first to the last second and to get a third clean sheet in a row, overall I'm pretty happy.

"We kept them totally quiet in their possession and we dominated the ball and scored three fantastic goals. We should have scored a few more but the win was never in doubt and I was especially pleased with the control."

Line-ups
Cardiff

Formation 4-3-3

21Alnwick38NgBooked at 45mins4Goutas5McGuinness17Collins6Wintle23SiopisSubstituted forRinomhotaat 45'minutes8RallsSubstituted forColwillat 44'minutes14BowlerSubstituted forTannerat 74'minutes9EteteSubstituted forMéïtéat 45'minutes16GrantSubstitutes2Romeo13Rúnarsson19Sawyers22Méïté27Colwill32Tanner34Colwill35Rinomhota45Ashford
Leeds

Formation 4-2-3-1

1Meslier22Gray14Rodon4Ampadu3FirpoSubstituted forByramat 85'minutes44GruevBooked at 74mins8KamaraSubstituted forShackletonat 90+3'minutes20JamesSubstituted forGnontoat 90+3'minutes24Rutter10SummervilleSubstituted forAnthonyat 90+1'minutes9BamfordSubstituted forPiroeat 90'minutesSubstitutes7Piroe12Anthony13Klaesson17Shackleton25Byram27Poveda29Gnonto30Gelhardt49Joseph

Referee:Oliver Langford

Attendance:25,991

Match Stats
Live Text

Match ends, Cardiff City 0, Leeds United 3.

Second Half ends, Cardiff City 0, Leeds United 3.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Delay in match because of an injury Ollie Tanner (Cardiff City).

Substitution, Leeds United. Wilfried Gnonto replaces Daniel James.

Substitution, Leeds United. Jamie Shackleton replaces Glen Kamara.

Foul by Ilia Gruev (Leeds United).

Rubin Colwill (Cardiff City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Substitution, Leeds United. Jaidon Anthony replaces Crysencio Summerville.

Substitution, Leeds United. Joël Piroe replaces Patrick Bamford.

Delay in match because of an injury Karlan Grant (Cardiff City).

Goal! Cardiff City 0, Leeds United 3. Georginio Rutter (Leeds United) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Crysencio Summerville.

Corner, Cardiff City. Conceded by Ethan Ampadu.

Attempt blocked. Ollie Tanner (Cardiff City) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Karlan Grant.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Delay in match because of an injury Georginio Rutter (Leeds United).

Substitution, Leeds United. Sam Byram replaces Junior Firpo.

Hand ball by Dimitrios Goutas (Cardiff City).

Foul by Crysencio Summerville (Leeds United).

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