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McCarthy s unbeaten start at Cardiff continues with stalemate on 1,000th game of career
The result meant the Bluebirds missed out on an opportunity to climb into the Championship’s play-off positions. By Press Association Friday 5 Mar 2021, 10:32 PM Mar 5th 2021, 10:32 PM 6,172 Views 2 Comments
Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy.
Image: PA
Image: PA
MICK MCCARTHY MARKED the 1,000th game of his managerial career by extending his unbeaten start to life as Cardiff boss to 11 matches with a goalless draw at Huddersfield in which Yaya Sanogo missed a second-half penalty.
But the result meant the Bluebirds missed out on an opportunity to climb into the Championship’s play-off positions, as Huddersfield kept their first clean sheet in 16 matches.
Barstow husband and wife die 3 days apart after contracting COVID-19
Andrew and Mable Vallejos shared unshakable love for nearly 49 years
Victorville Daily Press
Inside Barstow Community Hospital, 27-year-old Destiny Alexander wore a tear-stained face mask as she hugged her dying grandmother, gently kissed her face and said her final goodbye.
Moments later, Mable Diane Vallejos, 68, took her final breath. Three days earlier, on Jan. 2, her husband, Army veteran Andres “Andrew” Manfor Vallejos Sr., 70, died.
Andrew and Mable Vallejos had been married for nearly 49 years in December when they both contracted COVID-19 and were admitted to Barstow Community Hospital.
Alexander told the Daily Press her grandparents official causes of death have not been released, but she said both suffered the virus effects.
London (AFP) – Wayne Rooney admitted Derby deserved a 1-0 defeat to Championship relegation rivals Rotherham in his first match in permanent charge at Pride Park.
Jamie Lindsay fired home four minutes from time as the Millers’ moved above Derby, who slip to second bottom of the table.
It was far from an ideal start to his reign for the former Manchester United and England captain, who gave an honest assessment of side’s under-whelming performance.
“Today Rotherham outfought us,” said Rooney.
“Our quality on the ball and our concentration levels weren’t where they should be.
“That’s the disappointing thing and, if I’m being honest, I don’t think we deserved anything from this game.”
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