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Cardiff City 1-1 West Brom: Sory Kaba header earns Bluebirds first draw under Sabri Lamouchi

Cardiff City earned their first draw under Sabri Lamouchi after Sory Kaba's header saw them come back from a goal down against West Brom.

Daryl Dike opened the scoring early in the first half with a well-taken goal. But Cardiff, who were resurgent after the break, took a point away with them thanks to another terrific headed goal from Kaba - his third for the club.

It leaves City four points above the drop zone, with nine games left to play. It's only a point, but against a good West Brom side, it felt like a big one.

A much-changed Cardiff team saw Ryan Allsop, Mahlon Romeo, Sheyi Ojo and Isaak Davies all come back into the side as Lamouchi opted to ring the changes.

But the ploy to change up the forward line failed. Davies, making only his second start in the league this season, failed to really impact the game, while Kion Etete, as a loan striker, was easy to defend against.

The Baggies looked far more incisive and accurate with their passing and crossing early on and it did not take long for them to break the deadlock. Jed Wallace whipped in a beautiful cross and Daryl Dike got across Perry Ng before caressing the ball past Allsop.

Cardiff almost hit back immediately, though, when Callum O'Dowda's low shot was deflected into Davies' path, but with his outstretched leg, his shot could only trouble the side netting.

Both sides kept each other at arm's length after that, with a Wallace free-kick, which sailed over the bar, the only other notable action from the first half.

Allsop was called into action early in the second half, when O'Dowda intercepted a pass which fell into Wallace's path. The former Millwall man lashed an effort careering towards the top corner of City's goal, but Allsop sprung into action and palmed

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