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Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:05 pm
Peter Whittingham eyes Cardiff City in play-offs.
BBC
MONDAY FEB 22nd
Peter Whittingham hopes his rejuvenated form after a switch of midfield roles can help Cardiff City reach the Championship play-offs.
He struck twice as the Bluebirds rose to seventh in their 4-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
The 31-year-old former Aston Villa player has moved from central midfield to a wider role this season.
"I'm roaming it, in and out of positions trying to get in pockets," said Whittingham.
"And when you've got people like Rallsy (Joe Ralls) and Stuart O'Keefe finding you with the ball, it's always going to be fun."
"The last couple of years it's been a case of playing in front of the back four and trying to dictate play and trying to get Cardiff as a whole playing.
"It was always going to come to a halt at some stage, but I'm playing on the left now."
Whittingham helped the Bluebirds to reach the Premier League in 2013-14 and hopes to help them reach the top flight again.
He says last Saturday's win will have impressed all their Championship rivals.
"The whole league will look at it and think 'wow, that was a huge statement by Cardiff," said Whittingham.
Cardiff now hope to underline their promotion ambitions at third-placed Middlesbrough on Tuesday.
"They're a good team," added Whittingham. "They seem to pass the ball around well.
"It's a game we've got to look forward to, these big games now, the games you have to be winning and that's what we'll go out to do.
"We're close to the play-offs and have a couple of big games coming up.
"We have to take it as it comes and try to steal some wins."
Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:30 pm
The next three games will be a big test.
Middlesbrough have been out of form recently but they're always a threat, and on their day they're the best team in the league. Their form has to pick up at some point anyway.
Preston are on a great run and now suddenly a possibility for the top six. They had a great win against Sheffield Wednesday.
Bristol City is obviously a derby match.
If we can come out of this period with 6-7 points then we will have done very well, and Saturday COULD become a turning point in our season.
I can't see us getting much tomorrow night if I'm honest.
Consistency has been the issue for us. If we can improve on that front, we have a chance.
Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:02 am
He's had one fantastic game after so long and everyone talks about whitt's like he's Pele.
Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:34 am
Cardiffcitymad wrote:He's had one fantastic game after so long and everyone talks about whitt's like he's Pele.
more than 1 though
Tue Feb 23, 2016 2:24 pm
He was fantastic against Huddersfield too.
Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:51 pm
Cardiffcitymad wrote:He's had one fantastic game after so long and everyone talks about whitt's like he's Pele.
No, he's had a run of good performances since he's been deployed in this more advanced role with more freedom rather than being played out of position like he has been for so long
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