Barry-Murphy toasts Colwill after Cardiff fightback
Brian Barry-Murphy toasts substitute Rubin Colwill's impact in Cardiff City's dramatic Welsh derby draw with Wrexham.
Bluebirds manager Brian Barry-Murphy praised substitute Rubin Colwill for his late performance in Cardiff City's dramatic Welsh derby draw with Wrexham. The match, which took place at the Cardiff City Stadium, saw Cardiff appear destined for defeat after Kieffer Moore's early goal. However, Colwill, who came on as an early substitute due to Barry-Murphy's changes, scored a late free-kick in stoppage time.
Barry-Murphy admitted that he may not have brought on Colwill as early as he did, but credited the Wales international for his impact in the game. The Bluebirds secured a draw, which was described as feeling almost as sweet as a victory for Cardiff. Barry-Murphy received a caution for leaving his technical area during the celebrations, but downplayed the significance of the fine.
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