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                                                    Leicester
                                                    Paul Gallagher (41 mins)
                                                    Paul Gallagher (71 mins)
                                                    2-1
                                                    Cardiff
                                                    Peter Whittingham (77 mins)

                                                    npower Championship , Feb 11, 2012
                                                    Ground: The King Power Stadium , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 21,375

                                                    Team news

                                                    Beckford back for Foxes Leicester will have in-form striker Jermaine Beckford available for the visit of Cardiff.

                                                    Beckford had scored six goals in his last four matches prior to being controversially sent off early in the second half of the defeat to Brighton last weekend. The Foxes appealed against the straight red card and the three-match suspension was overturned.

                                                    Neil Danns was also dismissed against Albion but the midfielder will serve his one-match ban.

                                                    Leicester finished the game at the Amex Stadium with eight men after Nathan Delfouneso was forced off with an ankle injury in stoppage time but the on-loan striker has "an outside chance" of being involved on Saturday, according to manager Nigel Pearson.

                                                    Defender Paul Konchesky had to be substituted at Brighton after sustaining a knock but he trained on Thursday.

                                                    Midfielder Andy King (foot), strikers Martyn Waghorn (hamstring), Darius Vassell and Jeffery Schlupp (both knee) remain out while defenders Sol Bamba and John Pantsil are still away at the African Nations Cup.

                                                    Cardiff manager Malky Mackay will be hoping to be able to call on Mark Hudson and Filip Kiss.

                                                    Hudson has not featured for the Bluebirds since the 3-2 victory over Portsmouth on January 21 because of a calf strain, while Kiss missed last week's 3-1 home defeat to Blackpool.

                                                    Darcy Blake is also pushing for a recall to the defence after last weekend's disappointment at the hands of Blackpool, while Kadeem Harris - signed from Wycombe in the January transfer window - could make his first appearance for the club after failing to come off the bench last time out.

                                                    Full-back Kevin McNaughton is likely to keep his place in defence despite being withdrawn against Blackpool with a tight muscle.

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                                                    Gallagher brace sinks Bluebirds Paul Gallagher scored a goal in each half as Cardiff saw their promotion challenge falter with a 2-1 defeat to Leicester at the King Power Stadium.

                                                    Malky Mackay's Carling Cup finalists suffered back-to-back league defeats for the first time this season as they followed up last week's 3-1 loss at home to Blackpool with a largely abject display.

                                                    Only the inspired form of Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall kept Leicester at bay until Gallagher - who replaced the suspended Neil Danns in the Foxes' only change - opened the scoring with a penalty four minutes before half-time.

                                                    Kenny Miller thought he had levelled moments after, only to be denied by the offside flag.

                                                    In a quieter second half, Gallagher found the decisive goal with a superb free-kick before Peter Whittingham reduced the arrears from the spot.

                                                    Leicester move to within six points of the play-offs while Cardiff remain fourth but slip five points behind second-placed Southampton.

                                                    The hosts started impressively as Jermaine Beckford came within inches of finding the decisive touch on Daniel Drinkwater's cross before Gallagher sliced wide from Lee Peltier's knockdown.

                                                    Cardiff then suffered a setback in the seventh minute as Aron Gunnarsson hobbled off with a suspected groin injury to make way for Filip Kiss and Mackay's men continued to struggle in finding an answer to Leicester's early momentum.

                                                    Beckford engineered space on the right wing for Gallagher to cross and Richie Wellens aimed an overhead kick, which took a deflection to force a fine save from David Marshall in the Cardiff goal.

                                                    Gallagher's delivery was becoming an increasing problem for the visitors and centre-backs Sean St Ledger and Matt Mills went close following set pieces from the former Blackburn man.

                                                    Marshall was called into action with half an hour gone to save from Beckford on the angle following some clever interplay with strike partner David Nugent and moments later the ex-Leeds forward shot wide when Anthony Gerrard misjudged a searching ball from Gallagher.

                                                    Wellens produced an excellent half-volley from 30 yards for Marshall to push over at full stretch but, when the midfielder was felled by Kiss, Leicester had the lead they deserved in the 41st minute.

                                                    The infringement came from another Gallagher corner and the winger proved himself to be just as effective from the penalty spot, finding the bottom corner.

                                                    Cardiff appeared to have found an immediate response but Miller's delicate lob over Kasper Schmeichel from debutant Haris Vuckic's flick-on was ruled out for offside.

                                                    It was to be Vuckic's last contribution as he made way for Rudy Gestede at the interval but the Bluebirds had Marshall to thank once more in the 51st minute as he plunged to his right to tip around the post when Lloyd Dyer teed up Nugent.

                                                    Beckford continued to probe industriously and found Marshall in his way following a jinking run after the hour.

                                                    However, there was nothing the former Norwich keeper could do in the 71st minute when Gallagher capitalised on a foul by Don Cowie on Dyer to plant a sumptuous 25-yard free-kick into the top corner.

                                                    Cardiff were offered a lifeline when Schmeichel fumbled Whittingham's corner and Peltier fouled Gestede in the ensuing panic.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    LeicesterRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Kasper Schmeichel 7/10
                                                    2 Lee Peltier 7/10
                                                    5 Matt Mills 7/10
                                                    12 Sean St. Ledger 8/10
                                                    3 Paul Konchesky 7/10
                                                    7 Paul Gallagher(sub 90) Goal 8/10
                                                    16 Daniel Drinkwater 7/10
                                                    19 Richie Wellens 6/10
                                                    11 Lloyd Dyer(sub 70) 7/10
                                                    20 Jermaine Beckford 6/10
                                                    35 David Nugent 6/10
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    25 Conrad Logan
                                                    9 Steve Howard(sub 90) 6/10
                                                    22 Ben Marshall(sub 70) 6/10
                                                    24 Nathan Delfouneso
                                                    26 Wes Morgan
                                                    CardiffRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 David Marshall 6/10
                                                    2 Kevin McNaughton 7/10
                                                    25 Ben Turner 7/10
                                                    6 Anthony Gerrard 6/10
                                                    3 Andrew Taylor 6/10
                                                    7 Peter Whittingham Goal 7/10
                                                    8 Don Cowie 7/10
                                                    17 Aron Gunnarsson(sub 6) 5/10
                                                    11 Craig Conway 7/10
                                                    19 Haris Vuckic(sub 45) 6/10
                                                    9 Kenny Miller 7/10
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    4 Filip Kiss(sub 6)(sub 65) 6/10
                                                    29 Elliot Parish
                                                    15 Rudy Gestede(sub 45) 7/10
                                                    20 Joe Mason(sub 65) 6/10
                                                    23 Darcy Blake

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