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Nuclearblue wrote:Had that Glatzel goal been given then he would not be receiving this criticism now would he hmmmm
Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:54 pm
bluesince62 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Had that Glatzel goal been given then he would not be receiving this criticism now would he hmmmm
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Wed Oct 09, 2019 12:51 am
Nuclearblue wrote:bluesince62 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:Had that Glatzel goal been given then he would not be receiving this criticism now would he hmmmm
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Wed Oct 09, 2019 1:05 am
Forever Blue wrote:Neil Warnock fumes at Cardiff City players who 'can't hit a barn door' after West Brom defeat
Warnock singles out Glatzel header .
The Bluebirds fell to a 4-2 defeat at the hands of the Baggies.
By Glen Williams
Sunday 6th October 2019
Neil Warnock vented his frustration at his side's lack of cutting edge after Cardiff City fell to a heavy defeat at West Brom.
NEIL WARNOCK:
"It would have been easier to score than miss the header," Warnock said, "but he is trying."
The Bluebirds are still yet to win away from home this season, and a result in the Midlands would have been massive, but Warnock has a theory as to why that is the case.
"Possibly because we can't hit a barn door at times!" he said.
"You don't get better chances than Glatzel's header, do you? I can't put them in from the bench.
"And goals change games, they give everyone a lift, as you saw today. If that one would have gone in, you would have seen a different West Brom at 2-1."
Warnock bemoaned the officials' decisions at times, referencing Glatzel's offside goal which he feels was wrongly adjudged due to Sean Morrison being the offender, and thought his side were hard done by despite shipping four goals.
Warnock conceded that the hosts had a patch of the game in the first half which was 'the best they've played against this season', but his side showed some resolve to come back strongly after the break.
The manager's job now is to ensure that, after gaining such momentum before the West Brom clash, the bubble doesn't burst over the international break.
"I think there are a lot of plusses, if we were doing half-term or third-term reports," he said.
"I don't think people will want to play against us. We could improve our goal scoring and defend better, but we've got the ingredients to put it right.
"We've just got to work hard on the training ground."