Andy’s Young Bluebirds Cut Down At Home By Blades

Andy Legg was in charge of Cardiff City's under-23 squad.

Andy’s Young Bluebirds Cut Down At Home By Blades

Under-23 Development match

Cardiff City 1, Sheffield United 3

Coach Andy Legg’s young Bluebirds slipped to defeat in their opening Professional Development League fixture at Cardiff International Sports Campus.

Jake Young (2) and Reece York scored Sheffield United’s goals during the second half of a hard fought match.

Blades’ coach Matt Dukes, a former Burton Albion goalkeeper, said: “During the first half there wasn’t a lot in the game, but we grew stronger as it went on. The character of our players was tested, but they dug in and won the game.”

Up to four over-age players can be selected for under-23 development fixtures, but the Bluebirds did not include any senior squad members.

It was a close match which could have gone either way and with almost an hour gone the score was 1-1.

Laurence Wootton scored City’s goal and Legg, while bitterly disappointed with the defeat, will take positives from the performance.

The next development match for the Bluebirds is at Barnsley, while they take on Birmingham City at Cardiff City Stadium on Monday, August 26 (7pm).

Sion Spence went close to firing Cardiff ahead when he ran onto a Shamar Moore pass after 13 minutes, but he was quickly closed down by defenders, while a Jake Evans shot was deflected over the bar.

Cameron Coxe then headed over from James’ Waite as the home team started brightly.

United’s Sam Ompreon went for goal after 26 minutes, but his effort was kept out by a terrific save from Warren Burwood.

George Broadbent hit the Cardiff bar just before half-time, while the visitors went ahead when Young scored after 47 minutes.

Wootton equalised from close range on 50 minutes and at 1-1 City were beginning to take charge.

York’s goal after 58 minutes came after a quick passing move which ended when the scorer chipped goalkeeper Burwood and United completed their win when Young fired into the top corner (81 mins).

Cardiff City: Warren Burwood, Cameron Coxe, Ciaron Brown, Keenan Patten, Ben Margetson (Ryan Reynolds 61), Jack Bodenham, Sion Spence (Dan Williams 61), Jake Evans (Sam Bowen 64), Shamar Moore, James Waite, Laurence Wootton. Subs not used: Jamie Cogman, Ryan Pryce.

Sheffield United: Marcus Dewhurst, Keenan Ferguson, Jean Belehouan, Reece York (capt), Kyron Gordon, George Broadbent, Harry Sheppard (Stephan Mallon 53), Zak Brunt, Sam Ompreon, Jake Young, Harry Boyes. Subs not used: Harrison Neal, Jordan Amissah, Iliman Ndiaye, Ashton Hall, 

Referee: Daniel Lamport 

Cardiff City under-23

Professional Development League fixtures

Home fixtures played at Cardiff International Sports Campus or Cardiff City Stadium

August

Monday 12 v Cardiff City 1, Sheffield United 1

Tuesday 20 Barnsley v Cardiff City (Noon)

Monday 26 Cardiff City v Birmingham City (7pm)

Friday 30 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City (7pm)

September

Monday 9 Monday 16 Cardiff City v Bolton Wanderers (1pm)

Monday 16 Sheffield Wednesday v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 23 Coventry City v Cardiff City (1pm)

October 

Monday 14 Cardiff City v Ipswich Town (1pm)

Monday 21 Colchester United v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 28 Cardiff City v Crystal Palace (7pm)

November 

Monday 11 Bristol City v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 18 Cardiff City v Millwall (1pm)

Monday 25 Cardiff City v Charlton Athletic (1pm)

December

Monday 9 Watford v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 16 QPR v Cardiff City (1pm)

January 

Monday 6 Cardiff City v Coventry City (1pm)

Monday 13 Cardiff City v Colchester United (1pm)

Monday 27 Crystal Palace v Cardiff City (1pm)

February

Monday 3 Millwall v Cardiff City (2pm)

Monday 10 Cardiff City v Bristol City (7pm)

Monday 17 Charlton Athletic v Cardiff City (1pm)

March

Monday 2 Cardiff City v Watford (1pm)

Monday 9 Ipswich Town v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 16 Cardiff City v QPR (1pm)

Monday 23 Leeds United v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 30 Cardiff City v Burnley (7pm)

April

Monday 6 Crewe Alex v Cardiff City (1pm)

Monday 20 Cardiff City v Hull City (7pm)

Monday 27 Wigan Athletic v Cardiff City (7pm)

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