Mick McCarthy is refusing to get carried away after seeing Cardiff City move up to seventh in the Championship after an impressive 3-1 at home against Coventry City. The Bluebirds made it three wins on the trot thanks to goals from the impressive Josh Murphy and a brace from in-form striker Kieffer Moore.
Will Vaulks insists the mood has brightened at Cardiff City since Mick McCarthy replaced Neil Harris as manager. The Wales midfielder believes McCarthy’s man-management skills have improved the prevailing mood within the dressing room and provided the foundation for a recovery in form which has brought five points from three unbeaten matches. Vaulks – who helped the Bluebirds to a comfortable 2-0 win at Bristol City at the weekend – has also been impressed by McCarthy’s tactical flexibility.
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.
Mick McCarthy said he was pleased with his side’s performance as his first home game as Cardiff City boss ended in a 1-1 draw with former club Millwall. Kieffer Moore second half goal – taking his season’s tally into double figures – cancelled out Millwall’s early goal thanks to a deflection from Cardiff’s Aden Flint.
Mick McCarthy has told Harry Wilson he has to earn his place in Cardiff City’s side after the Wales ace was dropped to the bench in the 2-2 draw at Barnsley. Wilson did not get on the pitch as the Bluebirds fought back from two goals down to earn a point in McCarthy’s first game and end a six game losing streak.
Neil Harris is happy with the transfer business Cardiff City have done so far this week – but knows he has to start repaying the backing with wins. Right-back Perry Ng from Crewe and Crawley striker Max Watters have added to his options as the Bluebirds face QPR at home on Wednesday.
Cardiff City manager Neil Harris insists you cannot stop players from celebrating goals – and will be hoping there are plenty to get excited about against Norwich City. The Bluebirds boss says the only way FA chiefs can stop players hugging each other to meet COVID-19 stipulations is to stop playing altogether.
Neil Harris hailed Cardiff City’s 1-0 victory at Watford as one the best display of his reign as his side quietened the returning fans. The Bluebirds chief has complained beforehand that his side would be at a disadvantage as Welsh government COVID-19 measures would not allow fans into home games.
By Paul Jones Kieffer Moore is fast becoming the playground bully of the Championship, according to his Cardiff City manager Neil Harris. The Bluebirds boss hailed striker Moore after his brace ended the club’s wait for back-to-back Championship victories. The Wales international now has four goals in his last four matches after guiding his side […]
By Paul Jones Neil Harris’s revival of Cardiff City continued as the manager praised his players for securing back-to-back Championship victories for the first time this season. A 3-0 home triumph over Huddersfield was the perfect follow-up for the Bluebirds boss who had told his players they had to prove their 4-0 thumping over Luton […]
Neil Harris insists he does fear losing his job as Cardiff City boss despite the growing pressure. The Bluebirds chief said he felt the frustration of the disappointing start to the season just as much as the fans.
Neil Harris reckons all the stats show that Cardiff City are a top six side – apart from the one that matters! The Bluebirds boss was left frustrated again after a Kieffer Moore leveller ensured his return to Millwall did not end in defeat.