Scrappy stalemate suits Cardiff

Reading 0 Cardiff 0: CARDIFF SHRUGGED off the loss of captain Craig Bellamy to gain the upper hand in their Championship play…

Reading 0 Cardiff 0:CARDIFF SHRUGGED off the loss of captain Craig Bellamy to gain the upper hand in their Championship play-off semi-final with Reading after a tense goalless draw.

The Bluebirds will arguably be the happier of the two sides heading into next week’s second leg in Wales but look set to be without Bellamy as they fight to win a place with the big boys in the Premier League.

The on-loan Manchester City striker lasted just 17 minutes before going off injured but Dave Jones’ side recovered to limit the Royals in a poor game.

An all-Welsh final at Wembley now looks favourite after Swansea held Nottingham Forest to another stalemate on Thursday night.

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Reading boss Brian McDermott – who played for Cardiff – saw his side fail to reach their usual tempo and they must now pull off a fine performance in the second leg to keep their hopes alive.

Bellamy posed the first threat after 11 minutes, racing onto Peter Whittingham’s through ball to fire in a cross-shot which Royals goalkeeper Adam Federici had to tip away for a corner.

The Australian was in action again from the following set-piece to palm away a Jay Bothroyd strike but Bellamy was soon back in the stand after appearing to clutch his hamstring when chasing down a clearance.

Jones turned to Michael Chopra as his replacement and he was soon poleaxed by Jobi McAnuff as the game began to turn niggly.

Reading winger Hal Robson-Kanu saw an improvised back heel deflected wide as the hosts ended the first half on top but Stephen Bywater remained untroubled in the Cardiff goal.

Cardiff’s Kevin McNaughton pulled off a fine challenge to prevent Robson-Kanu from streaking clear seconds before the break as the sides went in goalless.

Matt Mills came close in the opening minutes of the second half when Shane Long headed an Ian Harte corner back across goal but the former Manchester City defender missed the target.

Whittingham sent a 25-yard drive just wide of Federici’s left corner as the visitors began to win control in midfield.

Federici then flapped at a deep free-kick but escaped as Jay Emmanuel-Thomas’ flick-on evaded Bothroyd and neither side could fashion another chance before a disappointing evening came to a close.

READING: Federici, Griffin, Mills, Khizanishvili, Harte, McAnuff, Leigertwood, Karacan, Robson-Kanu (Manset 52), Long, Hunt (Howard 84). Subs not used: McCarthy, Gunnarsson, Tabb, Church, Pearce. Booked: McAnuff, Mills.

CARDIFF: Bywater, Quinn (Naylor 85), Keinan, McNaughton, Blake, Burke, Olofinjana, Whittingham, Emmanuel-Thomas (Koumas 90), Bellamy (Chopra 17), Bothroyd. Subs not used: Heaton, Rae, Hudson, Parkin. Booked: Bothroyd.

Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).