Plymouth Argyle 1 - 1 Cardiff City. Match Report

Last Updated : 24-Feb-2025 by BBC Sport

Plymouth Argyle came from behind to prevent 10-man Cardiff City landing a significant blow in the Championship relegation fight.

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The Bluebirds looked on course to dent the recent Argyle optimism built up under manager Miron Muslic when Yousef Salech scored early on.

But the game swung when visiting centre-back Dimitrios Goutas was sent off eight minutes into the second-half for bringing down substitute Bali Mumba on the edge of the area.

And Muhamed Tijani's first goal in English football ensured the hosts continued a run of form that has boosted hopes of survival.

It is now just one defeat in seven - a run that has included the FA Cup win over Liverpool.

Still, with Cardiff holding out with a man down, Plymouth still missed out on the chance to climb out of the bottom three for the first time since November.

They remain in relegation places, three points behind Cardiff in 21st who have now not won in their last four league outings.

Omer Riza's side face another of their rivals from the bottom end of the Championship on Tuesday when they welcome fifth-bottom Hull City.

Cardiff could well be without goalkeeper Jak Alnwick against the Tigers after he played the final stages of a match that went beyond 102 minutes with a desperate-looking hamstring injury.

Still, Riza will take heart from the way Cardiff performed before Goutas' dismissal where they seemed destined for a comfortable victory.

With striker Salech justifying a first Championship start with a fourth goal since arriving in January - and Aaron Ramsey excellent in his first league start since August - Cardiff were impressive.

But Plymouth ultimately deserved their point after taking the initiative following the sending-off, with Mumba impactful off the bench.

It will be a relief to Muslic whose side were slow to start a fixture the manager had identified as key to launching a survival bid.

Cardiff were hungrier, in control – and soon in the lead. Salech's 12th-minute finish may have not been the cleanest as he connected with the cross from fellow January arrival Will Alves, but it was all that was needed with the space he was allowed inside the six-yard box.

A well-caught half-volley from Argyle captain Adam Randell aside, Cardiff were comfortable.

And Ramsey's influence was obvious, the Wales captain bringing the best out of others around him, frustrating home fans who knew their side could have easily been further behind at the break.

The mood turned when the dismissal came on 53 minutes, Goutas deemed to have denied Mumba an obvious goal scoring opportunity when they collided chasing a scrappy through ball.

The resulting free-kick came to little, but the momentum shifted and Mumba was unfortunate when his well-time header struck the Cardiff crossbar on the hour mark.

Plymouth's pressure eventually told when Mustapha Bundu nodded down Maksym Talovierov's searching ball and invited Tijani to finish and level just five minutes after coming off the bench.

Plymouth pushed for a winner but Cardiff held on in extended injury time, with the Pilgrims now ready to focus on Saturday's FA Cup fifth-round tie at Manchester City.

Plymouth Argyle: Hazard, Houghton (Boateng 59’), Szucs, Wright (Mumba 46’), Bundu, Puchacz, Randell © (Gyabi 85’), Katic, El Hajj (Tijani 64’), Talovierov, Palsson (Sorinola 59’). Subs not used: Grimshaw, Ogbeta, Pleguezuelo, Baidoo.

Cardiff City: Alnwick, Rinomhota, Ng, Goutas, Bagan (Fish 64’), O'Dowda, Mannsverk, Ramsey (C), Colwill (Ashford 76’), Alves (Méïté 76’), Salech (Davies 87’). Substitutes: Horvath, Giles, Ralls, El Ghazi, Willock.