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Mick McCarthy Baffled By Alex Smithies Mystery Illness But First Win As Cardiff City Boss Leaves Him Sniffing Place In Top Half Of Table

Mick McCarthy on the training pitch. Pic: Cardiff City

Mick McCarthy on the training pitch. Pic: Cardiff City

Mick McCarthy admitted he was baffled over a mystery illness to Alex Smithies as he marked his first win at Cardiff City boss with a 2-0 victory at Bristol City. The Bluebirds keeper was stretchered off just nine minuets into the Severnside derby having called for medical attention after slumping down beside his port.

By Gareth James

Mick McCarthy admitted he was baffled over a mystery illness to Alex Smithies as he marked his first win at Cardiff City boss with a 2-0 victory at Bristol City.

The Bluebirds keeper was stretchered off just nine minuets into the Severnside derby having called for medical attention after slumping down beside his post

But goals from Curtis Nelson and Kieffer Moore – his 11th in the Championship this season – saw McCarthy claim his first win after two draws as City moved yp to 14th.

“I’ve just been in to see him with the physio. He’s sat up and we don’t know if he’s had an allergy or something,” said McCarthy of Smithies who was replaced by Dillon Phillips.

Kieffer Moore celebrates after his 11th goal for Cardiff City. Pic: Cardiff City

“I don’t think so. They all had the pre-match meal and it was all the same stuff. I doubt that very much.

“He looked very ill at the time. He was brought off on a stretcher. That looked worrying. But I’ve been to see him and he seems OK. So I’ve no idea. But he was quite ill at the time.

“He was sick.”

Nelson and Moore both struck from headers as City ended their longest run without a league win in five years – seven games – after clearly one of their best displays of a disappointing campaign.

Centre-back Nelson converted from from the recalled Harry Wilson’s free-kick before Moore again showed what a bargain buy he has been by heading home from Sheyi Ojo’s precise cross.

Mick McCarthy looks on from the touchine as Cardiff City’s 2-0 victory at Bristol City gave him his first win as manager. Pic: Dan Istitene/Getty Images

New signing Jonny Williams was ruled out of his debut by the injury he suffered in training as City inched up the table ahead of Tuesday’s trip to in-form Rotherham United.

“It’s a great feeling, not only to have my first victory in charge of Cardiff, but also my first win in the Championship since I was at Ipswich three years ago,” added McCarthy, who celebrates his 62nd birthday on Tuesday.

“The lads had to work really hard for it. If you get early goals it makes life easier, but we expected Bristol to respond in the second half and did really well to keep a clean sheet.

“I watched their game at Brentford in midweek and knew they were struggling for a left-sided defender.

“We felt we could hurt them down that side and both the goals came from crosses from our right.

“They were both well-taken. We could feel the bottom end of the table creeping up on us and hopefully this is a step towards sniffing the teams at the other end.”

 

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