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Championship | Gameweek 1
Aug 7, 2021 at 3pm UK
Cardiff City Stadium
Barnsley

Cardiff
1 - 1
Barnsley

Pack (54')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Sibbick (69')

Marlon Pack strike not enough for Cardiff as Barnsley force draw

Marlon Pack strike not enough for Cardiff as Barnsley force draw
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Toby Sibbick responded for the visitors to Wales as the Tykes grabbed a point.

Cardiff were unable to hold onto the lead given to them by Marlon Pack as Toby Sibbick's equaliser earned Barnsley a deserved point from a 1-1 draw in the Sky Bet Championship opener in the Welsh capital.

Pack's header from a corner broke the deadlock in the 54th minute after both teams had earlier efforts ruled out for offside.

But Barnsley – losing play-off semi-finalists last season – showed their resilience to draw level through Sibbick and earn new manager Markus Schopp a draw in his first league match in charge.

The return of Cardiff fans after 18 months away was given more poignancy just before kick-off by a big screen montage of those supporters who had passed away since they last gathered.

The footage closed with a goal scored by, and an image of, Peter Whittingham, the club's gifted former midfielder who died in March of last year from head injuries suffered in a fall at the age of just 35.

There were more tributes to former number seven Whittingham in the seventh minute when a large banner was passed over the heads of Bluebirds fans.

But that gesture coincided with Barnsley almost taking the lead through Carlton Morris.

The midfielder turned Aden Flint in the penalty area but his attempt to curl the ball into the far corner ended with the shot sailing over.

Despite the sense of expectancy in the home crowd, Cardiff were mostly restricted to counter-attacks in the early stages.

Their most direct move should have ended with them going in front, but Ryan Giles' cross into the path of Leandro Bacuna was side-footed over the bar from eight yards.

Giles, a summer loan signing from Wolves, continued to look like Cardiff's biggest threat and his partnership with striker James Collins – another pre-season arrival from Luton – must have encouraged manager Mick McCarthy.

The Cardiff boss had left his Wales striker Kieffer Moore among the substitutes along with Euro 2020 team-mate Ruben Colwill after both players tested positive for Covid-19 last month.

Giles thought he had sparked the opening goal in the 26th minute when his free-kick was headed across goal by Curtis Nelson, and then in by Collins, only to be ruled out for offside.

Barnsley's best effort of the half followed just a minute later when Cauley Woodrow beat Joel Bagan in the box only to see his low shot palmed away superbly by Dillon Phillips.

The visitors' Michal Helik then denied Bagan a goal at the other end with a last-ditch tackle and it remained goalless at half-time.

Another cross by Giles was spooned over by Bacuna, before it was Barnsley's turn to have a goal ruled out for offside.

This time the flag was raised after Dominik Frieser had slotted home from Morris' pass.

But it was Cardiff who took the lead in the 54th minute when an outswinging corner from Giles was met with a firm header from Pack.

It was the midfielder's second successive goal in as many league matches as it was his goal that sent Rotherham down on the final day of last season.

But Cardiff were unable to build on their lead and 15 minutes later, Barnsley equalised through Sibbick.

A superb long pass from substitute Josh Benson released Sibbick, who took the ball in his stride before firing past Phillips in the Cardiff goal.

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