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Cardiff City Look To Pull Away From Relegation Battle With Third Successive Victory. . . As Gap To Arch Rivals Swansea Narrows

Cardiff city crest on the pitch - credit Alamy

Cardiff city crest on the pitch - credit Alamy

By Tom Prosser Steve Morison has told his players to keep cutting the gap between Cardiff City and the clubs above them – including Swansea City.  The Bluebirds manager will be bidding to oversee a third successive victory when they welcome Hull City to the Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday night.  Three more points would stretch Cardiff further away from the relegation zone and move them towards the clubs bunched in mid-table, including the Swans.

By Tom Prosser

Steve Morison has told his players to keep cutting the gap between Cardiff City and the clubs above them – including Swansea City.

The Bluebirds manager will be bidding to oversee a third successive victory when they welcome Hull City to the Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday night.

Three more points would stretch Cardiff further away from the relegation zone and move them towards the clubs bunched in mid-table, including the Swans.

If their Welsh rivals lose at Barnsley, and Cardiff win, then there will only be three points between them.

“We’ll see what happens on the night. Whether this is Hull or anyone, it’s a case of getting those three points, keep the momentum and keep pushing up the league.

“We need to make Cardiff City Stadium a fortress. People shouldn’t enjoy coming to play here, and we should really enjoy playing here. We started that against Huddersfield, and now we need to continue it.

“The season isn’t going to be defined on Wednesday night, it’s going to be defined over the longer period, and by how many runs of results and victories we can put together.”

Since Morison has taken over, he has not been afraid to give youth a chance and in Kieffer Moore’s absence against Preston he gave a senior debut to under-23 goal machine Chanka Zimba.

“I pick the best eleven for each game, to do what I want to carry out, what the gameplan is. There always has to be a plan,” said Morison.

“ James Collins and Mark Harris both would have wanted to start the game on Saturday, but I decided to go a different way, but obviously there was a bigger picture.

“From my point of view, it’s what fits best for each game, for each moment, and I live and die by those decisions.

“Ultimately age is irrelevant – you’re asked to carry out a job within a team whether you’re 17, 18, or 19, or 31, 32 or 33 years old.

“It’s up to the players to go out and carry that job out to the best of their ability.

“We are all aligned in what we are doing. If they’re not playing, they train right. They all do it spot on, they’re professional, and everyone is a part of it.

“That’s what we’re trying to create here: a team, not a bunch of individuals.”

The former Wales striker has already shown he’s not afraid to make some big decisions as a manager.

For the third game of his caretaker spell, he decided to leave out the captain Sean Morrison.

“Mozza has been here for a long time and has been a great servant – he continues to be that. “He has been excellent around the training ground. Excellent around the place. Anything I need, I pick up the phone and he is the first person I call. He is a professional.

“He is not happy and he shouldn’t be happy. No one should be happy about not playing.

“But all the players are spot on. They are professional and everyone is a part of it.”

Sean Morrison is currently left out of the team by new manager Steve Morison. Pic: Getty.

Both Cardiff and Hull are going into this game off the back of successive wins.

But, Hull boss Grant McCann says he’s looking forward to taking on a Cardiff team that has been rejuvenated by Morison.

“To win back-to-back games for the first time this season is great for us,” said McCann.

“It means we can focus on the next one now, against a Cardiff team who seem reinvigorated in terms of a new manager coming in.

 

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