Highlights : Loftus-Cheek Downs Cardiff, As Chelsea FC Steal 2 - 1 Victory

Cardiff 1 - 2 Chelsea FC  Football  Highlights

(Premier League) 
Venue : London Stadium
31/3/2019

Key Moments Recap :

Goal : Victor Camarasa
Cardiff lead thanks to a brilliant goal from Camarasso, Gunnarsson long throw comes back to him. He passes to Arter who curls a cross in and Camarasa is there to hit first-time into the back of the net, leaving Arrizabalaga rooted to the spot! Cardiff lead!

Goal : 84' 1 - 1 Cesar Azpilicueta
Azpilicueta looks to be in an offside position as he nods the ball into the net! A corner swung in is nodded on by Alonso into his path for the Spanish fullback to score his first goal of the season.

Goal : 1 - 2  Ruben Loftus-Cheek 
Unbelievable. Chelsea have taken a last-gasp lead and it's Loftus-Cheek with the header. He meets a Willian cross at the far post and nods into the bottom corner! Relief for Sarri! The Cardiff fans cannot believe it!

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Goals (1 - 2 ) And Cards
πŸŒ•26' Jorginho
⚽46' Victor Camarasa 1 - 0
πŸŒ•54' Harry Arter
πŸŒ•61' Cesar Azpilicueta
⚽84' 1 - 1 Cesar Azpilicueta
πŸŒ•86' Aron Gunnarsson
πŸŒ•87' Antonio Rudiger
⚽90' 1 - 2 Ruben Loftus-Cheek

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Match Statistics

  • Cardiff have lost all three of their Premier League matches against Chelsea, with their only previous meeting at the Cardiff City Stadium coming in May 2014, losing 1-2.
  • Chelsea have won seven of their last nine matches against Cardiff in all competitions (D1 L1), with their only defeat in this sequence coming at Ninian Park in the League Cup third round in October 1986 under John Hollins.
  • Cardiff City have won 71% of their Premier League points this season in home games (20/28) - only Fulham have a higher percentage (88%).
  • Chelsea have lost only one of their 17 Premier League games against Welsh opposition (W12 D4), losing 0-1 at Swansea City in April 2016 under Guus Hiddink.
  • Cardiff have lost their last 16 Premier League games against the 'big six' sides, last avoiding defeat in November 2013, drawing 2-2 against Manchester United.

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