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Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilience"

Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:42 pm

Malky Mackay quotes


"I was delighted with the character and resilience we showed in coming back to earn a point.

"To be sure of promotion we know points in the late 80s or early 90s will be enough.

"It has been lower than that, but we will just focus on our job and the next match, against Leicester at home next Tuesday.

"It's about being the most consistent team in the league and we fought hard to earn the draw.

"It was frustrating in terms of the goal we conceded, but we applied ourselves and came out with a point.

"We might even have won it had Rudy Gestede hit his late volley on target."


MALKY: RESILIENCE TO BOUNCE BACK v RAMS

6th March 2013

Malky Mackay praised the spirit of his squad in the way they responded to Derby's 75th minute opener on Tuesday night, while admitting his players were annoyed at the needless mistakes that led to Connor Sammon's strike.

“I have to start praising the resilience of my squad over the last fifteen minutes tonight,” he said after the game. “Derby are known for being a very hard working team and were certainly that tonight. It wasn’t exactly a free flowing game tonight, but it’s something that we had to deal with.

“On another day we could have had the winner, but Rudy unfortunately missed the goal a few yards out. But the rule is that you start off with a point and work hard so you don’t have to settle with anything less - and on tonight’s standing we have to take the positives that we’re better off overall than we were this afternoon.

“Our focus is mainly on what we do, but on looking at how results went tonight we’ve also extended our lead to a point more over third place Hull with one less game to play. I’m pleased with the resilience of my team.”

Most would agree that the match against the Rams lacked fluidity and certainly won’t be in contention for performance of the season. But Cardiff were good value for the point earned on a night when quality finishing was lacking for both teams.

The Cardiff City squad however were annoyed with the way in which they opened up to allow Derby to score, with Malky explaining, “We talked through the goal we conceded, citing two or three individual errors that culminated in Connor Sammon scoring. At any point if one of those errors not occurred, then Derby wouldn’t have scored.

“My players know that and are disappointed, knowing that there’s not much that can be done if the opposition score a fantastic goal as you can hold your hands up to that. But when you know that you’re the architect of conceding an unnecessary goal, that’s when it’s that much more frustrating. Thankfully, there haven’t been many occasions that we can say that’s happened this year, certainly not at home.”

Positives came, albeit late from the introduction of three eager subs.

“Craig Noone did well for us tonight from the bench, just as all of my substitutes in Joe Mason and Rudy Gestede did,” Malky said. “They all came on showing how desperate they are to contribute to the team, showing everyone how together the squad are as a unit. When they get their chance they have to take it and for Craig he did that with a great header, coming in at the back post. It was a fantastic cross and a quality header from the lad to bring us back into the game.”

Questions also came on the missing skipper Mark Hudson, a player who has won plaudits this season for his assured performances. Craig Bellamy was also a notable absentee against the Rams.

“Mark is our captain who brings leadership, experience, professionalism and an overall calmness to the way we defend as a team,” Malky said. “So in that sense, he’s a player that you’ll always miss if he’s out of contention.

“But on the flipside I thought that once again Ben Nugent stepped in and did very well, remembering of course that he’s playing on what is his wrong side, on his weaker foot. That said Ben has two great feet and came in tonight to put in another solid performance, taking in another great experience that will only help his development.

“Craig took a little knick recently and we didn’t want to risk him tonight as it could have caused further issues. But it’s nothing that will take him out of contention next week against Leicester.

“We now look to the game next Tuesday and will have a week to prepare, doing our usual routines as if it were a Saturday, Saturday situation. Not having a game this weekend will be a help to us, especially ahead of a gruelling April, as is the case for many teams. We’ll have a recovery day on Wednesday, a rest day after that and then get down to work to prepared for another big home game.”

Re: Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilienc

Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:14 pm

Malky is up there with Brendan Rodgers as the king of spin.

On the one hand you can understand it, try and take the pressure off the players, but on the other hand he is talking absolute bollocks.

I hope behind closed doors he is telling the players how it really is.

Re: Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilienc

Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:26 pm

Im sure they are getting a well deserved bollocking behind closed doors which is the way buisness should be conducted
The worse thing we need at this critical stage is a Dave Jones style public slating of individual players

Re: Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilienc

Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:23 pm

englishbluebird wrote:Im sure they are getting a well deserved bollocking behind closed doors which is the way buisness should be conducted
The worse thing we need at this critical stage is a Dave Jones style public slating of individual players


Oh please, lets not turn this around to DJ.

Mourinho publically flogged Angel Di Maria a few weeks ago, since then he has been one of Madrids best players. Sometimes it works.

Mancini has just done the same to Nasri in the hope he sorts himself out, and Fergie has done it to many players.

Would you take Mourinho over Malky?

Re: Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilienc

Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:16 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:
englishbluebird wrote:Im sure they are getting a well deserved bollocking behind closed doors which is the way buisness should be conducted
The worse thing we need at this critical stage is a Dave Jones style public slating of individual players


Oh please, lets not turn this around to DJ.

Mourinho publically flogged Angel Di Maria a few weeks ago, since then he has been one of Madrids best players. Sometimes it works.

Mancini has just done the same to Nasri in the hope he sorts himself out, and Fergie has done it to many players.

Would you take Mourinho over Malky?


Youve used Mourinho and fergie has an example,ive used DJ when he criticised Adam Matthews. Malky uses different man management methods and they seem to have woked ok so far.Of course hes going to speak bollocks to the press who aqre only going to twist things and unsettle the team

Re: Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilienc

Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:31 pm

I am pointing out that saying players have played bad, when they clearly have, is not exclusive to DJ.

The best managers in the world have said it when it needs saying, so I dont see why people have to make such a big deal about Jones clipping Matthews wings 4 years ago.

Fans are not stupid, theres only so much bullshit we can take. Anyone would have thought we come back and won that game last night if you listened to Malkys spin afterwards.

Malky sort it out. First stop, take a look at yourself cos the selection, tactics and substitutions last night were woeful.

Re: Malky says "I was delighted with character and resilienc

Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:37 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:I am pointing out that saying players have played bad, when they clearly have, is not exclusive to DJ.

The best managers in the world have said it when it needs saying, so I dont see why people have to make such a big deal about Jones clipping Matthews wings 4 years ago.

Fans are not stupid, theres only so much bullshit we can take. Anyone would have thought we come back and won that game last night if you listened to Malkys spin afterwards.

Malky sort it out. First stop, take a look at yourself cos the selection, tactics and substitutions last night were woeful.


Certainly not exclusive to DJ, a manager I very much respect by the way. Im certain malky will sort things out and your right he himself had a shocker last night aswell