Johann Gudmundsson celebrates after scoring for Burnley against Cardiff
Johann Gudmundsson celebrates after scoring for Burnley against Cardiff

Cardiff 1-2 Burnley: Clinical Burnley make it consecutive league victories


Burnley continued their Premier League climb with a 2-1 victory at Cardiff taking them up five places to 12th.

Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Sam Vokes netted second-half goals either side of Josh Murphy's equaliser to give the Clarets back-to-back league wins for the first time since April.

Cardiff knew victory would take them above Burnley and outside the relegation zone.

But Neil Warnock's side are now winless after seven games and, with away trips to Tottenham and Liverpool in October, the situation is already looking bleak for the Bluebirds.

Burnley thrashed Bournemouth 4-0 in their last league outing, but they were grateful for an improved second-half performance as the Clarets were dire before the break.

But victory came at a cost with their England defender James Tarkowski forced off after 27 minutes with what appeared to be a shoulder injury.

The centre-half soldiered on after needing treatment in the opening exchanges, and his injury could spell bad news for England manager Gareth Southgate ahead of Nations League games against Croatia and Spain next month.

The 25-year-old won his second England cap in starting the 1-0 friendly win over Switzerland during the last international break.

Cardiff had the better of a first half which was low on quality and saw the ball spend an inordinate amount of time in the air.

Murphy struck the woodwork after playing a one-two with Harry Arter, although Joe Hart looked as if he might have had the shot covered.

Hart also had his angles sorted at the base of a post when he prevented Kenneth Zohore profiting from Victor Camarasa's cute pass.

Cardiff adopted a direct approach to put Burnley under pressure as the half wore on, with the tactic almost paying dividends on more than one occasion.

Murphy's close-range effort was ruled out with Sean Morrison pinning down Tarkowski's replacement, Kevin Long, from a corner, and Matej Vydra cleared Callum Paterson's header from under his own crossbar.

There was also a Cardiff penalty claim as Matt Lowton blocked Paterson's overhead kick in front of his face.

But referee Martin Atkinson decided the Burnley defender was too close to the Cardiff forward and could not get out of the way of the shot.

Burnley had carried little attacking threat until the 51st minute when Cardiff were caught out by a quick throw.

Ashley Westwood delivered a deep cross and Gudmundsson rose above Greg Cunningham and managed to squeeze his header past Neil Etheridge at the far post.

That was extremely harsh on Cardiff, but they were level within nine minutes when Camarasa and Manga combined down the right and Murphy swept home his first goal following his £11million summer arrival from Norwich.

Murphy's confidence was now running high and he forced Hart in to a fine fingertip save from 20 yards.

But Burnley were back ahead after 71 minutes when Westwood spotted Gudmundsson's run and Vokes stooped to head home the cross and settle the contest.


Cardiff v Burnley Opta facts

  • Cardiff have failed to win each of their opening eight games of a season in all competitions for just the second time (W0 D2 L6), following the 1964-65 season.
  • Cardiff are winless in their last 11 games in the Premier League (D3 L8), conceding 26 goals and scoring just six themselves in this run.
  • Burnley have recorded back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since April, having gone 10 games without a victory prior to their 4-0 win against Bournemouth last week.
  • This was Burnley’s first victory over Cardiff in all competitions since April 2007 (2-0), having failed to win any of the previous 13 (D9 L4).
  • With Cardiff, Newcastle and Huddersfield all yet to win, this is just the third time in Premier League history that as many as three teams have failed to record a victory through their opening seven games of a campaign (also in 2004-05 and 2012-13).
  • Since the start of last season, Johann Berg Gudmundsson has been directly involved in more Premier League goals than any other Burnley player (14 - three goals and 11 assists).
  • Only Ashley Barnes (22) has scored more Premier League goals for Burnley than Sam Vokes (15), who scored the winner on his 100th appearance in the competition today.
  • Each of Cardiff’s four goals in the Premier League this season have been assisted by defenders (two by Sean Morrison and one each for Bruno Ecuele Manga and Joe Bennett).

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