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Nottingham-Born San Antonio Coach Darren Says ‘Bluebirds Are Heading Back To The Premier League’

Cardiff city crest on the pitch - credit Alamy

Cardiff city crest on the pitch - credit Alamy

Englishman Darren Powell, head coach of American team San Antonio, is backing Cardiff City to bounce straight back into Premier League football. Nottingham-born Powell, speaking after the Bluebirds earned a 1-0 win against United States League San Antonio, says: “I’ll upset my family boy saying this, but I genuinely hope they earn promotion again.” Nottingham […]

Englishman Darren Powell, head coach of American team San Antonio, is backing Cardiff City to bounce straight back into Premier League football.

Nottingham-born Powell, speaking after the Bluebirds earned a 1-0 win against United States League San Antonio, says: “I’ll upset my family boy saying this, but I genuinely hope they earn promotion again.”

Nottingham Forest are among City’s Championship rivals, while Powell seems to have become a big Cardiff fan since he met manager Neil Warnock and Co.

“Heartfelt thanks to Cardiff for choosing to play San Antonio,” said Powell. “I am grateful to the gaffer (Warnock) and bringing his team here. 

“I wish the Bluebirds nothing but the best in their new season. Humble club with great people – a great club.

“My team played with intensity and produced an outstanding performance against quality opposition. We had eight teenagers out there, including two 15-year-olds, over the gamed we are proud of that.”

 

Bluebirds’ under-23 players Cameron Coxe, James Waite, Ciaron Brown and Aaron Bolger are in the group and Warnock says: “We have four young lads with us. 

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“They ended last season really well and are happy to be here with us. It will be interesting to see how they cope in the coming weeks and whether they’ll become first-team squad members or will need to be loaned out again for further experience.”

Baby Decordova-Reid, who started and played for 70 minutes against San Antonio, says: “It is hot and humid, but we are enjoying the work.

“We are trying to be creative, play with freedom and hopefully score a lot of goals. The core group from last season are still here and our aim is to build and push on.”

Mexican forward Éver Guzmán is San Antonio’s current top scorer for the USL season with five goals from 16 appearances, while Argentine winger Brian Gómez has crafted most assists to date with three from 13 appearances.

San Antonio-born goalkeeper Matt Cardone has kept five clean sheets from 17 appearances. 

Bluebirds fans in San Antonio.

Joe Day, the goalkeeper signed from Newport County, replaced Neil Etheridge at half-time against San Antonio. He produced a solid, safe display.

Etheridge will be number one from the start of 2019-20 with Day his back-up and Alex Smithies number three. Brian Murphy’s contract with the Bluebirds ended this summer.

Former Oxford United captain Curtis Nelson operated in a defensive midfield role in Texas, dropping into a back four at times and allowing Sean Morrison more freedom in offering an aerial threat going forward.

Nelson is tenacious, physical and effective.

City’s third new signing, Will Vaulks, played a role on the right of midfield. He was sharp, full of energy and can clearly pick a pass.

Cardiff’s 1-0 win set their three-match tour of North America off to a winning start.

New Mexico United are Cardiff’s next opponents in Albuquerque next Friday.

The Bluebirds then head to Canada and finish their three-match tour by meeting La Liga side Real Valladolid in Edmonton.

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While Warnock’s senior squad are in North America, their under-23 team, with Andy Legg head coach, are in Devon for their match at Tavistock Town on Monday.

The Bluebirds development group also play Bodmin Town and Plymouth Parkway this week.

San Antonio FC: Viscosi (Batrouni 81), Greene (Eboussi 46), Yaro (Fenwick 46), Ackon, Pecka (Price 46), Bryant (Lahoud 46), Parano (Castillo 46), Barmby (Gallegos 43), Gomez (Restrepo 46), Guzman (Perez 46), Forbes (Bacho 46) (Lincon 81).

Cardiff City: Etheridge (Day 46), Peltier, Morrison, Ecuele Manga, Bennett (Cunningham 46), Nelson (Bolger 70), Vaulks (Damour 55), De Cordova-Reid (Waite 70), Mendez-Laing (Ward 52), Murphy (Brown 74), Zohore (Coxe 67).

Attendance: 7,723.

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