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Friday 14th December 2018
Here’s a recap of the key talking points.
Neil Warnock confirms Nathaniel Clyne is on Cardiff City’s radar.
He remains unsure if Kenneth Zohore will be fit to face Watford, adding that has trained fully this week.
The manager says the Bluebirds “ran before we can walk” and admits the club need to continue to improve the structure.
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Neil Warnock on Cardiff City's next opponents Watford
“They’ve improved every year. You’ve got to have pace and power and athleticism, but they’ve done well each year. We’re a long way short of that at the minute.”
Neil Warnock on the January transfer window
“When we’re looking at a player, we’re not looking at players the top half of the Premier League can afford. You have to weigh up the cost of the player, look at the situation if we got relegated, the financial implications of the club - and who’s available. You don’t want your good players to go in January.”
“We’re looking at three positions if we can, but I’m probably only confident in one position of the three. It looks like if our number one or two options don’t come off, it’ll be the end of January.”
Neil Warnock delivers an update on Cardiff City's transfer search
“We’ve spoke about a number of players and even the ones we’re talking about signing, it doesn’t mean they’re going to be better than what we’ve got. No matter what you pay, it doesn’t guarantee they’re going to do it in the Premier League. We probably have to prune the squad a little bit and give ourselves one or two options.”
On the home form
“Fans have been amazing and we’ve relaxed a lot more. You get punished a lot more away from home and it’s been our own fault away, we’ve shot ourselves in the foot. We’re learning and we’ve improved as the season has gone on.”
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Neil Warnock on the Emiliano Sala links
“None of them have moved on, we’re looking at targets all over the show and crossed a few off this week - and added one or two targets. January is difficult and you sometimes pay over the top. I don’t want to bring in anybody who’s not better than what we’ve got. It’s as difficult as I’ve ever seen it. Mehmet (Dalman) and Ken (Choo) are working really hard, we haven’t got a director of football and most Premier League clubs have got five or six more staff than we’ve got.”
“We have to give everyone a look even if it’s a waste of time and try to bring in someone of the right calibre.”
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