Cardiff City manager Brian Barry-Murphy couldn't hide his delight following Rubin Colwill's injury-time equaliser against Wrexham, jumping into the crowd to celebrate.
Late Drama in Championship Opener
In the Bluebirds' first game back in the Championship, they trailed to the north Walians with the clock in the red. Phil Parkinson's men had taken a very early lead through Kieffer Moore on the night and looked the more composed team during the first 45 minutes.
But the hosts grew into the game, and the introduction of Rubin and his brother Joel seemed to change the match, with the Red Dragons the ones holding on as the clock ticked down.
Colwill's Injury-Time Strike
When the younger Colwill was brought down on the edge of the box with 96 minutes gone, Cardiff had one last opportunity to level matters. Up stepped Rubin Colwill, who struck a free-kick into the top corner.
That prompted bedlam, with the Cardiff players jumping into the stands and Barry-Murphy striding down the touchline and joining his charges in the crowd.
Manager's Reaction
That prompted Sky Sports commentators Gary Weaver to call the Irishman "Brian Barry-Mourinho", in reference to Jose Mourinho's famous celebration at Old Trafford while Porto manager.
Asked post-match about the chaotic scenes, the head coach confirmed he had been booked for leaving his technical area and played the celebration down. "No, no, no. I don't want to be paying any fines. I was a bit embarrassed," he said.
On Rubin, Barry-Murphy told Sky Sports: "We're pretty stretched at the moment and Rubin's not fully fit, he's only had two days of training. He's a very skilful player and a very unpredictable player. When you talk about formations or structure, he's a little bit unstructured which is a good thing from our point of view, because he makes the games difficult for the opponents to predict."



