Plymouth Argyle 2 Cardiff City 1
TWO goals within the space of two first half minutes were enough for Plymouth Argyle to beat Cardiff City live on television at Home Park this lunchtime.
Strikers Emile Mpenza and Paul Gallagher netted in the 38th and 40th respectively.
Argyle boss Paul Sturrock had thrown caution to the wind by including Mpenza, Gallagher and Rory Fallon in his starting line-up.
And it was a move that paid off as the Pilgrims enjoyed the better of the first half with Mpenza and Gallagher both testing Cardiff's Manchester United on-loan goalkeeper Tom Heaton.
But they had to wait until the 38th minute to take the lead when former Manchester City striker Mpenza scored a well-taken goal after hesitation by Cardiff's defence.
And within less than two minutes, Argyle had doubled their lead when Gallagher, who collected the PFA player of the month for October before the game, reacted quicker than any Cardiff player to tap in after a Chris Clark cross had deflected off the bar.
It was a great way to finish the half and the Greens were given a standing ovation as they left the field.
Mpenza had a great chance to make it three just after the break following good play by Luke Summerfield, but his header was just off target.
But Argyle's lead was cut in the 61st minute when Cardiff's Michael Chopra, on-loan from Premiership side Sunderland, put the ball past Romain Larrieu.fr
The Pilgrims had to defend desperately in the dying minutes as Cardiff threw everything at them, but they held on for a well-earned win.
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by nick, plymouth
Saturday, November 22 2008, 7:38PM
“good solid team performance always room for improvement but 7th in table at this stage is an outstanding achievment for a club our size football might not always be the best but with what he's got luggy is doing a tremendous job.
also the ref today was probably the best seen at home park for several years -a good day all round.-remember the glass is half full !!!!”
by Taff, Cardiff
Saturday, November 22 2008, 5:47PM
“Well done Plymouth team! I really throught we would of beat you just like swansea did. our new players did'nt make much of a impact as I would of liked!”
by Rod, Brizzle
Saturday, November 22 2008, 5:27PM
“It's days like this that make me proud to be a Pilgrim - now off to the bar to help myh Brizzle mates down their City sorrows, while I cry crocodile tears of sympath - they get in there Argyle”
by Phil, Torpoint
Saturday, November 22 2008, 4:15PM
“A good result today by the boys, pleasing to watch too at times. I'm a little unsure about the formation as we looked to have a lone striker (Mpenza) for most of the game and struggled to support him. Still a good win. COYG”
by plymtel, plymouth
Saturday, November 22 2008, 4:15PM
“Super first half, best display of the season. Second half was dismal, no midfield, gave the ball away easily and the worst game Fallon who I rate has played for a long time. That said it was overall a satisfactory result. We are still short of three or four players necessary to achieve a play off place especially in the midfield. I cannot understand why he did not bring on Craig Noon; he is the sort of player that would have unsettled Cardiff team.”