Monday 23 April 2018

Sour Grapes from our rivals.

Much has been said by other leading clubs in the Championship that Cardiff don't play football in the "proper way", we have no flair or creativity, we play the "Warnock Way". Teams such as Fulham, Wolves and Aston Villa seem to think they have the right to be in the Premier League because they play attractive football and we don't. But is their football any different to ours? I'm not so sure - they only differ from us by one player each, in my opinion. I've watched all of these teams in the last couple of weeks and have come up with the following conclusions.

Wolves are clearly the best team in the Championship this season and will rightly go up as Champions. The main difference between us and Wolves is their midfield playmaker Ruben Neves. He has the ability to conjure up passes and goals that no-one else can do in the Championship. He has scored half a dozen exceptional goals in his own right this season. But ultimately, the first thing that Wolves did when they created this team was build a solid defence. The reason they are where they are is that they have the equal best defensive record in the division (with us), but have the creativity of Neves to score more goals.

Fulham are an exciting attacking team but are not automatically promoted with Wolves because they don't have a secure defence. Tom Cairney is a talented creative footballer - the Fulham equivalent of Reuben Neves. Not such a prolific goalscorer, but his creativity and passing is impressive. He must be getting  tired of the "best player in the Championship" tag and must certainly be on his way from Fulham if they don't get promoted this season. But Fulham's weakness in defence, especially before Christmas, has left them playing catch-up ever since the New Year came in. They may yet achieve automatic promotion, but have made it hard for themselves.

Aston Villa are also an equal team to ourselves. But they started slowly this season. They have found a defensive strength eventually. They spent a lot of money on 2 strikers - Jonathan Kodija and Lewis Grabban (who must have cost a hefty loan fee from Bournemouth). The creative spark for their strikers comes from the rather annoying Jack Grealish: annoying to the rest of the teams in the league because he falls over and whines if a player comes within 2 yards of him. Annoying to Villa fans because of his inconsistency brought on by constant injuries. It was hard to believe that the match he played against Cardiff recently was the first time he had played 6 consecutive games for Villa since 2015! But on his day, a match winner.

But at Cardiff we do not have a Neves, a Cairney or a Grealish. So how do we compensate for this? By sheer hard work, team spirit and doing the basics right. We may not have a creative genius, so we have to rely on scoring goals from set pieces. We have to play to our strengths. Its up to our opponents to overcome this. Despite two defeats to our rivals Wolves and Villa recently, we came back to beat Norwich and Nottingham Forest. Our fate remains in our own hands. It may not be pretty at times, but it is effective.

CARDIFF 2 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1

Only one game since my last post, but I like to keep up to date at this exciting time (especially for my friends on the other side of the Atlantic).

Fulham's impressive second half performance against an in form Millwall team on Friday night put them temporarily ahead of Cardiff in the table again. This put the pressure back on the Bluebirds. Thankfully, Forest have eased their relegation fears recently and were safely mid-table by the time the match kicked off on Saturday evening. You don't want to be playing against teams fighting to avoid relegation at this time of the season!

The match saw a return to the starting eleven for Joe Ralls who has been missing since February. Aron Gunnarsson and Ralls started together for the first time since October, when they were particularly effective. 

Forest were lively and looked threatening on the break all evening. An early break in the first half was effectively snubbed out by an alert Neil Etheridge (surely the most improved player of the season?). But, as half time approached Sean Morrison lost his marker at a corner and headed in unopposed. Sighs of relief around the stadium. Everything was going to be alright.

Neil Etheridge - keeps improving.

But early in the second half, two incidents within a minute restored the anxiety levels. Firstly, Aron Gunnarsson won the ball in midfield and released Kenneth Zohore, whose deft chip over the goalkeeper rebounded off the post to be cleared off the line by a defender. Then, a minute later a Forest break down the left was perfectly centred for Liam Bridcutt to score his first goal for more than 5 years! 

But, at this point the crowd really got behind the team, almost willing the ball into the net! Another break by Zohore resulted in a free kick just outside the penalty area. The ball was floated deep to Sol Bamba, who headed it back into the six yard box for Aron Gunnarsson to volley it home. The crowd erupted! Following this, the defence worked fairly well except for one wild back pass by Sol Bamba which inadvertently set up a good chance for Forest, but a combination of Gunnarsson and Neil Etheridge saw off the danger.

Aron Gunnarsson volleys the winner.

It wasn't pretty at times, but at this stage of the season its the result that counts.

Next game on Tuesday at Derby (weather permitting!).

Neil Warnock congratulates the returning Joe Ralls.


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