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Cardiff City relegated: Defeat against Crystal Palace relegates Bluebirds and seals Brighton’s survival

Cardiff City 2-3 Crystal Palace: Goals from Wilfried Zaha, Michy Batshuayi and Andros Townsend condemned Cardiff to an immediate return to the Championship - the only Premier League side to do so twice

Graham Thomas
Cardiff City Stadium
Saturday 04 May 2019 20:23 BST
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Cardiff City have been relegated from the Premier League after a 3-2 defeat by Crystal Palace
Cardiff City have been relegated from the Premier League after a 3-2 defeat by Crystal Palace (Getty)

Crystal Palace – the late season serial killers of the Premier League – condemned Cardiff City to relegation as Roy Hodgson’s team maintained their outstanding away form.

Having already sent down Huddersfield in this campaign, as well as Stoke and Hull in recent seasons, Palace accounted for Neil Warnock’s brave but limited Bluebirds who were relegated a week before their final match at Old Trafford.

Wilfried Zaha, Michy Batshuayi and Andros Townsend all scored for a creative and incisive Palace who made it five victories in their last six away games. They boast the best away record in the Premier League in 2019, after Manchester City.

Needing a win to keep alive their hopes of avoiding an immediate return to the Championship, Cardiff levelled the game at 1-1 when they forced Martin Kelly into an own goal.

They also have their fans – who gave loud and loyal support throughout – something to cheer with a late goal from Bobby Reid, but their vulnerability to counter-attack was their undoing.

They become the first team in Premier League history to come up and go straight down again, twice – following their relegation in 2014.

Perhaps liberated by the fact he could no longer hold any regrets, Neil Warnock picked his most attacking line-up of the season, with two wingers – Josh Murphy and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing – supporting strike Danny Ward and two attacking midfielders in Victor Camarasa and Reid.

The intention to make amends for their subdued showing in defeat at Fulham last week was clear and within 40 seconds Murphy thumped a dipping 25-yard drive that struck the post.

Disruption to the plan soon followed, however, when the Spaniard Camarasa was forced off with a thigh injury and replaced by the less adventurous Leandro Bacuna.

Palace began to ease their way into the game with Zaha – who spent time on loan at Cardiff during his unhappy spell at Manchester United – at the centre of their most dangerous moments.

Wilfried Zaha puts Crystal Palace in front of Cardiff City (Reuters)

The Ivory Coast international had already tested his range when he hit the side netting after cutting in from the left and in the 28th minute he put Palace ahead.

It was Zaha who began the move before exchanging passes with Townsend and then twisting away from a helpless Aron Gunnarsson to fire low past Neil Etheridge.

Andros Townsend celebrates after scoring Crystal Palace's third goal against Cardiff City (Reuters)

It was Zaha’s 10th goal of the season, with nine of those coming away from Selhurst Park.

Warnock has bemoaned Cardiff’s bad luck in recent weeks, but he can have few complaints of the break they were given two minutes later which led to an equaliser. Bacuna’s swinging cross from the right looked too short to reach the advancing Danny Ward, but Kelly made a hash of his clearance and stabbed the ball past a stranded Vicente Guaita.

Cardiff City have been relegated from the Premier League after a 3-2 defeat by Crystal Palace (Getty)

The goal lifted Cardiff and gave their supporters fresh hope, but although they pressed forward in numbers it was Palace who looked far more potent on the counter.

Batshuayi was finding plenty of space in which to threaten and it was the on-loan Chelsea striker who put Palace ahead for the second time in the 39th minute. Luka Milivojevic threaded a pass into Batshuayi and the striker played a slick one-two with Jordan Ayew before firing a shot into the roof of the net.

Cardiff City's Bruno Ecuele Manga appears dejected after his team are relegated from the Premier League (PA)

Moments later, Cardiff were ripped open again only for Zaha’s shot to strike Ayew as it flew towards goal. The Bluebirds continued to press, but only looked threatening from set-pieces and with Sean Morrison and Manga going close with headers from corners.

When they lost possession, though, the pace of Zaha, Townsend and Batshuayi exposed huge holes in the home defence and Cardiff were lucky not to concede again before the break as Batshuayi was twice denied by Etheridge.

Cardiff become the first team to be relegated after one season in the Premier League twice (PA)

Cardiff showed more variety in the second-half as Murphy, Mendez-Laing and Reid combined to better effect with the ball on the ground. They also kept a better shape when they lost the ball, although they remained behind due to the kind of wayward finishing that has blighted their campaign.

When Mendez-Laing picked out Murphy with a superb cross, the winger got his feet tangled and fluffed a golden opportunity. Murphy almost made amends, but his shot struck Martin, and then Kenneth Zohore – on for Ward – could not beat Guaita when he only had the keeper to beat.

Palace’s counters were less frequent, but in the 70th minute Townsend proved they were no less deadly as he made it 3-1. Cutting in from the right, the former England winger teased and tormented a retreating defence before firing a low shot in off the post from 20 yards.

Neil Warnock applauded the Cardiff fans after the final whistle (Reuters)

It was all over for Cardiff – for this match and their Premier League status – but they responded with courage again and only James McArthur’s goal line clearance denied Mendez-Laing.

On the stroke of 90 minutes, Reid finally found some reward when he drove the ball home from 20 yards as Cardiff refused to go quietly.

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