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Cardiff City beat Manchester City 3-2 in the English Premiership

Cardiff 3-2 Man City Campbell scored two goals in the late stage of the game to pull Cardiff City ahead of Manchester United in a shocking game. The game against Manchester City was Cardiff's first home game of the Premier League since they qualified to move up. The loss was an early setback to Manchester City's title ambition in Wales. Manchester City moved ahead of Cardiff with a strike from Dzeko, but Cardiff rallied quickly and Aron Gunnarsson's close-range play paid off. The sloppy defending after corners allowed the Cardiff striker to score twice against his former team. Negredo gave Manchester some hope as he headed the ball, but couldn't manage an equalising goal. Aguero also had a chance to break Cardiff in the 5th minute of extra time, but he scuffed the ball and hit the side-netting. LiveFootballTickets offers tickets to see Manchester City fight against other rivals in upcoming games. Pellegrini was adamant that his team should not have lost to the newly promoted Welsh team, commenting, "We did not deserve to lose this. Conceding with corners, who is guilty does not matter, but it's too many to be conceded in just one match. I have no doubt that we played well, we held our patience and scored. We were optimistic about winning, but know that Cardiff are currently a strong team that did not lose many games last season." Both Cardiff and Manchester City now have a loss each in the Premier League with City remaining five places ahead on the league table as they have a better total goal score. Hull City is Manchester City's next opponent and the match is due to take place this weekend.