Cardiff could not equalize, having two penalties in two minutes.
Within the 41st round of the Championship, the two best teams of the season met - Wolverhampton were leading with 86 points, Cardiff from the 80th was in second place.
The account in the meeting was opened by Portuguese midfielder Ruben Neves, realizing a dangerous free kick.
Already in compensated time, the home team had two 100% opportunities to equalize the score.
Gary Medin in the 94th minute came up to punched the penalty, but a very good kick was able to fend off goalkeeper John Ruddy, moving the ball to the corner.
After drawing the standard, Cardiff earned another 11-meter. This time, Junior Hoylett approached the ball, but he did not score, breaking into the frame of the gate.
Unreal finish to that Cardiff v Wolves game pic. twitter. com / KDuPkKZjNF - James Dart (@James_Dart) April 6, 2018.
Recall that after the match Cardiff head coach Neil Warnock sent his colleague from Wolverhampton.