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Wayne Rooney (AFP)
Wayne Rooney (AFP)

Cardiff - Kim Bo-kyung headed in a stoppage-time equaliser to give Cardiff a 2-2 draw against Manchester United in the English Premier League on Sunday and deny David Moyes's team a chance to move into the top four.

Kim met a free-kick at the near post to rescue a point for the Welsh club and Wayne Rooney then wasted a great chance to net a winner moments later.

Rooney had put United ahead in the 15th minute with a shot from inside the area that deflected off a defender and into the net. The striker had been lucky to remain on the pitch earlier when he kicked out at Jordan Mutch but escaped with just a booking.

Former United player Fraizer Campbell equalised for Cardiff in the 33rd, but Patrice Evra restored the visitors lead when he headed in a corner just before half-time.

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