Memory match: Tom Clarke heads in at the death to give PNE all three points at Cardiff City

Tom Clarke’s 90th-minute goal gave Preston North End a dramatic but deserved victory over Cardiff City in December 2017.
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The PNE skipper nodded in from close range after a Paul Huntington header from Josh Harrop’s corner had been parried by keeper Neil Etheridge.

North End put in a battling display in South Wales, more than holding their own against Neil Warnock’s Bluebirds who went into the game third in the table.

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They earned the right to play, winning their physical battles and imposing themselves on the game.

Tom Clarke celebrates his goal.Tom Clarke celebrates his goal.
Tom Clarke celebrates his goal.

It looked like a draw would have to suffice until Clarke popped up with his second goal in three weeks to deliver the three points and stretch the unbeaten run to nine matches.

This was also PNE’s first win at the Cardiff City Stadium and the first on Bluebirds’ territory since November 2004 – that also a Friday night affair in front of the Sky cameras.

The big team news of the evening was Greg Cunningham’s return at left-back after more than four months on the sidelines with a serious hamstring injury which required surgery.

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The game took a while to spring into any semblance of life, the opening 20 minutes very much a case of the teams sizing one another up.

Tom Clarke and Callum Robinson celebrate, with Jordan Hugill about to join.Tom Clarke and Callum Robinson celebrate, with Jordan Hugill about to join.
Tom Clarke and Callum Robinson celebrate, with Jordan Hugill about to join.

Ben Pearson changed that by bursting upfield out of midfield, his run carrying him to within a few yards of the Cardiff box where his progress was halted by a Lee Peltier foul, that earning the Bluebirds left-back a yellow card.

Browne pulled a low shot from 25 yards wide of the target, the midfielder booked soon after for tugging Lee Tomlin’s shirt as he moved towards the North End box.

A handful of times in the first half, the visitors worked themselves into promising positions in and around the edge of the box but seemed reluctant to shoot and instead chose another pass.

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But in that opening period, they certainly saw more of the ball and got a foothold in the contest.

Clarke nods the ball home.Clarke nods the ball home.
Clarke nods the ball home.

The home side had a bit flourish in the couple of minutes before half-time, Cunningham coming across well to block a shot from Tomlin and take it behind for a corner, Huntington having been caught out of position uncharacteristically as Cardiff broke on the counter.

Six minutes into the second half Chris Maxwell was called into action for the first time, the North End goalkeeper diving to his right to hold a header from Tomlin who had connected with Jamie Paterson’s right-wing cross.

There was a double substitution for North End with 68 minutes played, Harrop and Callum Robinson replacing Gallagher and Daryl Horgan.

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PNE almost made the breakthrough in the 76th minute as Barkhuizen got away down the right and cut into the box. His low ball into the goalmouth was palmed out by keeper Neil

Etheridge and looked to be rolling into Hugill’s path before Manga got in a fine last-ditch block.

The deadlock was finally broken in the 90th minute as North End won a corner on the left which Harrop delivered into a packed goalmouth.

Huntington climbed to meet it and powered a header towards goal, Etheridge parried and Clarke was on the spot to head the rebound into the net from close range.

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North End saw out six minutes of added-on time, Maxwell making a good save in the 95th minute to push behind a shot from substitute Rhys Healey.

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