• Home
  • Football
  • Cardiff’S Aron Gunnarsson Insists The Stick Given To Everton Pal Gylfi Sigurdsson Leaves Him Bemused

Cardiff’s Aron Gunnarsson Insists The Stick Given To Everton Pal Gylfi Sigurdsson Leaves Him Bemused

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News

Cardiff City Stadium. Pic: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News

Aron Gunnarsson has pinpointed Gylfi Sigurdsson as Everton’s biggest threat to Cardiff City tonight – and says he cannot understand some of the criticism given to his Iceland teammate. The two countrymen are set to face each other at the Cardiff City Stadium where the Bluebirds are desperate for points and to make amends for their 5-1 thrashing at home to Watford last Friday. Sigurdsson scored the only goal of the game when the clubs met at Goodison Park in November, but the former Swansea City playmaker has not convinced a section of his club’s fans since his £45m move 18 months ago.

Aron Gunnarsson has pinpointed Gylfi Sigurdsson as Everton’s biggest threat to Cardiff City tonight – and says he cannot understand some of the criticism given to his Iceland teammate.

The two countrymen are set to face each other at the Cardiff City Stadium where the Bluebirds are desperate for points and to make amends for their 5-1 thrashing at home to Watford last Friday.

Sigurdsson scored the only goal of the game when the clubs met at Goodison Park in November, but the former Swansea City playmaker has not convinced a section of his club’s fans since his £45m move 18 months ago.

Gunnarsson, however, reckons his countryman’s contribution to Marco Silva’s team has been under-appreciated.

“He’s a very good player who has scored nine goals this season, so we have to try and keep him quiet,” says Gunnarsson of the friend he has known since they first played together in Iceland at the age of 17.

“I don’t understand some of that criticism he’s had. He’s a proven player in the Premier League.

“I get that he cost a lot of money and that with the price tag comes a lot of pressure. I understand that.

“But he’s got nine goals and five or six assists. You know what you get from players like that and he is probably their most creative player.

“The criticism probably comes with the price tag. But he has a strong mentality and it doesn’t affect him, so we have to be very careful up against him.

“Though, it’s not just him. They have good quality all over the pitch and we will have to be at our best to get something out of the game.”

Gunnarsson was rested by manager Neil Warnock for the thrashing by Watford – a decision that left Cardiff looking decidedly vulnerable without the Nordic warrior anchoring their midfield.

Embed from Getty Images

The 29-year-old – who played in both of the back-to-back victories over Bournemouth and Southampton – is set to be recalled tonight, although the Bluebirds will be without on-loan striker Oumar Niasse, who cannot play against his parent club.

Gunnarsson believes his club have proved they can come through adversity this season and feels they can recover quickly from their embarrassing defeat last time out.

“This team has shown a lot of character in recent times and now we have to show it again. We have usually been hard to beat at home and we punish teams when we can.

“Everton have not been playing their best football of late, but we know the quality they have.

“They are the kind of team that can produce a bad game one week, then an amazing game the next. So, we need to be careful.

“Up at their place it was a close scoreline, but a tough game. For most of that game, they were quite comfortable.”

Sigurdsson settled that match and if he scores again this evening – or if Gunnarsson nets a rare goal – then the two will find time for a chat afterwards.

“We are close mates and had a chat afterwards at Goodison. It doesn’t affect our friendship if one of us scores against the other.”

A victory for Cardiff tonight would put them four points clear of the relegation zone and heap the pressure back on Southampton in 18th spot ahead of their game at home to Fulham tomorrow.

Gunnarsson is convinced, though, that Cardiff do have the fighting spirit and character to be still standing in the Premier League after the final day – even if their margin is the narrowest one possible.

“Our late goals show that we never give up, no matter what the score is.

“Getting three winners after 90 minutes shows we never give up and those points have been massive.

“We have to concentrate for a whole 90 minutes, though. We are not good enough to switch off. When we do switch off, we are not a good team and we know that ourselves.

“We have to be consistent. There are going to be weeks when things don’t go our way, but we can’t let that affect us.

“Our main aim is to stay in this league. If it’s by one point, no-one will care. We must continue to fight and become more consistent.

“I believe we can do it. At this stage of the season, we are out of the relegation zone and we would have taken that beforehand.”

 

Related News

Cardiff City head coach Brian Barry-Murphy celebrates. Pic: Alamy

Cardiff City Are Up . . . And It's Relief and Vindication for Brian Barry-Murphy

Brian Barry-Murphy has spoken of his relief as much as his joy of leading Cardiff City to promotion.

Gareth James | 21 hours ago
Vitor Matos manager of Swansea City. Pic. Alamy

Swansea City Boss Vitor Matos Insists Saints are Holy the Best

Vitor Matos believes Swansea City will, on Saturday, face the most demanding challenge the Championship currently offers - Southampton.

Graham Thomas | Apr 18, 2026
Wales' Sophie Ingle. Pic: Alamy

Wales Look to Sophie Ingle for More Inspiration . . . at 150 Not Out

As far as part one of the April international break is concerned, it was an emphatic case of job done for Wales, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Apr 17, 2026
Brian Barry-Murphy is a happy man at Cardiff City. Pic: Alamy

Cardiff City Poised to Enjoy Their Reward For Faith in Brian Barry-Murphy

Cardiff City may have had a few trips and stumbles over recent weeks, but the finish line is zooming ever closer into their sights.

Ian Mitchelmore | Apr 17, 2026
Calum Chambers of Cardiff City. Pic. Alamy

Cardiff City Skipper Calum Chambers to Miss Promotion Party

Cardiff City skipper Calum Chambers is set to miss out on his side’s potential promotion party at Reading this weekend.

Rob Cole | Apr 16, 2026
Kieffer Moore can only watch as Birmingham City players celebrate. Pic: Alamy.

Wrexham’s Premier League Party Could be Postponed . . . Not Cancelled

It may not happen this season but Wrexham are justified in planning for life in the Premier League one day, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Apr 15, 2026