It took one moment of utter quality from Harris to break the deadlock in the end. However, a goal-saving tackle from Daniel Ayala denied him the opportunity. Opportunities continued to pass them by, like when Perry Ng hit a laser-like pass to Robinson in the box before the striker swivelled and looked to pull the trigger. It was once again that killer instinct which alluded them, though. In truth, he should have put the visitors ahead.īut Cardiff resumed control of the match and kept their foot on Rovers' throat. Sammie Szmodics was found near the penalty spot and his effort was straight at Allsop. Dolan, Rovers' most dangerous player, burst down the right wing and skipped past Niels Nkounkou before firing in a low cross. However, the visitors had a rocket up them after the break and caught Cardiff cold with a good counter-attack. It was all looking rosy from a home team's perspective. The striker's curling free-kick was just whipped wide of the mark, though.Īs for Rovers, their only big chance of the first half saw Tyrhys Dolan smack one over Ryan Allsop's bar from 35 yards out. It was Robinson again who had Cardiff's last big opportunity of the first half after Andy Rinomhota was brought down on the edge of the Rovers' box. It didn't.Ĭardiff continued to bang on the door, but it wasn't budging. Mahlon Romeo was taken off midway through the first half, a move which saw Perry Ng shift to right-back, with many thinking it might quell City's danger on the attack. The forward skinned one defender, but his shot from close range was blocked by Dominic Hyam sprawling back to his own goal line. Robinson's best opportunity early on came when Sheyi Ojo's sliding tackle dispossessed Lewis Travis before the ball trickled into Robinson's path. It was about as positive a start as you could have wished for.Ĭallum Robinson enjoyed an early hat-trick of chances, such was City's dominance, but as has typically been the case this season, those chances did not translate into goals. The Bluebirds started the game like a house on fire. The stadium erupted and all three points, deservedly, were City's. George Hirst, though, saw his spot-kick denied. Allsop, as the clock went into injury time, was adjudged to have brought down Dominic Hyam in the Cardiff box. The clock ticked towards the allotted 90 minutes and that dreaded lack of cutting edge appeared to be their undoing once again.īut up stepped Harris, who drove a stinging effort into the top corner of Rovers' net, but it wasn't over there. It looked for all the money in the world that Cardiff would draw this one, despite being utterly dominant in almost every aspect. ‘Length * potential’ is the length of the road multiplied by its average cycling potential.Mark Hudson earned his first win as interim Cardiff City manager thanks to a late piledriver from Mark Harris and an injury-time penalty save from Ryan Allsop against Blackburn Rovers. Cycling potential represents the average combined number of commute and school cycle trips that would use the road each morning under the Government Target scenario in the PCT. The length refers to the continuous length of road. The table below shows the top 10 roads, in terms of cycling potential and spare space criteria outlined on the landing page. See full map here, and a more description of the layers and the methodology at cyipt.bike/rapid. To see additional layers showing road sections with ‘spare lanes’ (data stored as spare_lanes.geojson) and width an estimated width of greater than 10 m (data stored as wide_lanes.geojson), click on the layers icon in the top left, just below the +/- buttons on the map. Composed of roads that have high cycling potential on some or all of their length, the layer is designed to guide long term planning, alongside pre-existing plans (data stored as cohesive_network.geojson).
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