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Cardiff City’s Mick McCarthy “Disgusted” By Bluebirds Before Aden Flint Rescue Act

Mick McCarthy on the training pitch. Pic: Cardiff City

Mick McCarthy on the training pitch. Pic: Cardiff City

Mick McCarthy hailed Cardiff City saviour Aden Flint after the two-goal defender rescued a dramatic point with two towering headers in a 2-2 draw at Peterborough. The Bluebirds were staring at a first defeat of the campaign after conceding twice in three minutes early in the second half.They were still in shock from teenage talent Harrison Burrows’ 49th-minute opener when they were stung by a second Posh goal from Siriki Dembele following a clinical counter-attack.

By David Williams

Mick McCarthy hailed Cardiff City saviour Aden Flint after the two-goal defender rescued a dramatic point with two towering headers in a 2-2 draw at Peterborough.

The Bluebirds were staring at a first defeat of the campaign after conceding twice in three minutes early in the second half.

They were still in shock from teenage talent Harrison Burrows’ 49th-minute opener when they were stung by a second Posh goal from Siriki Dembele following a clinical counter-attack.

But Cardiff responded with an aerial bombardment of a Posh defence which lost influential captain Mark Beevers to injury.

It paid dividends late on as Marlon Pack picked out Flint for an 83rd-minute reply before again being the supplier of the cross for the last-gasp leveller in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

Manager McCarthy said: “It certainly wasn’t the intention to leave it late like that – although it wasn’t the intention to start dreadfully in the second half and find ourselves 2-0 down either.

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“I’m disgusted at the manner in which we conceded the two goals and we looked absolutely awful at that point.

“It was panic stations, but we got ourselves something from nothing really so I have to be delighted.

“Flinty was excellent and we know what he is capable of. We had cross after cross after cross in the last 10 minutes and you’re always going to fancy Aden, Sean (Morrison) or Kieffer (Moore) if they can get up early.

“I thought we showed we had plenty of character when we won 10 games, drew nine and only lost three after I came in last season.

“We’ve clearly not lost that despite the first 10 minutes of the second half knocking the stuffing out of us.”

Gutted Posh boss Darren Ferguson said it felt like a loss.

His men benefitted from late drama against Derby on Saturday but were the victims here.

He said: “I feel for my players because it feels like a defeat.

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“A night’s sleep won’t make any difference to that. It’s a bad result for us.

“But at the same time I’m proud of them for a really good performance that fully deserved a victory.

“It’s just shame we couldn’t kill Cardiff off as we had a couple of chances to do that at 2-1.

“I thought we’d seen it through but unfortunately it cost us not taking them.

“When you come up against a team like that, who keep putting bigger players on, it becomes hard to stop and they managed to nick the draw.

“Losing Mark (Beevers) to a hamstring injury is a huge blow and having to take Jonno (Clarke-Harris) off was a big factor because he caused them all sorts of problems.

“But I’m juggling players who are nowhere near full fitness and I’ve got others out on top.”

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