Cardiff City are thriving under Brian Barry-Murphy with an unbeaten start in League One and the stats proving a new emphasis on possession, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
Brian Barry-Murphy has stretched his unbeaten start to the season to four league games but the Cardiff City boss wants another this weekend.
Cardiff City are second in the League One table, unbeaten, and scoring goals, but some older heads are having to show patience.
Brian Barry-Murphy is eager for his Cardiff City side to seize the moment and claim back-to-back home victories in League One when Rotherham United arrive in the capital on Saturday.
Three matches into the Brian Barry-Murphy era at Cardiff City and the team remain unbeaten, much to the satisfaction of their new boss.
Cardiff City and their supporters have much to reflect on already, even though they have only played 180 minutes of football in League One, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
After the high of an opening day home victory, Cardiff City came down to earth with a 0-0 draw at Port Vale in their first away game in League One.
Cardiff City have finally made their first signing under new boss Brian Barry-Murphy – a loan deal for goalkeeper Nathan Trott from FC Copenhagen.
Cardiff City’s young guns policy has won the backing of one League One manager, who believes the strategy is the right one.
Rubin Colwill has spent so long as “the promising youngster” at Cardiff City, even he felt it was time to change the narrative, writes Seb Kennedy.
It proved a winning start for new Cardiff City boss Brian Barry-Murphy, but also an optimistic one, as a vibrant young team hinted at their rich potential.
Cardiff City will finish outside of the automatic promotion places, according to most bookmakers, but manager Brian Barry-Murphy is confident he can take the club back to the Championship.