The former Sheffield United boss will be keen to secure a win over his old rivals on Wednesday evening.
Why Cardiff will take real confidence into Sheffield Wednesday clash
Monday 17th October 2016
By Jamie Kemble
Neil Warnock began his Cardiff City tenure with a win over high-flying rivals Bristol City on Friday evening but can he make it two from two?
Cardiff manager Neil Warnock
Cardiff City have been the talk of the Championship this week after Neil Warnock took the hot seat and almost instantly brought four big names in on free transfers.
The Bluebirds’ win over Bristol City on Friday evening supporters the buzz around the Cardiff City Stadium and quiet whispers of an instant surge up the Championship table.
Bristol went into the game in fine, high-scoring form but Cardiff were not in the mood to leave empty-handed again and took all three points with a battling display against their Severnside rivals.
The Bluebirds even managed to take all three points without a host of key names. Anthony Pilkington was forced to watch from the bench having picked up an injury earlier in the month and the home side were also missing Jazz Richards, Stuart O’Keefe and Emyr Huws.
There were also three debutants with Sol Bamba, Junior Hoilett and Joe Bennett all making their first appearances for the club.
Cardiff will be eager not to get carried away, after all, it is just one win but to beat a very good Bristol City side with key names missing and a number of new players is a real positive to take into the rest of the season.
Warnock’s men take on in-form Sheffield Wednesday on Wednesday evening and they won’t fear them one bit after such a big win on the weekend. There’s a renewed sense of excitement around the Cardiff City Stadium and there’s no sign of it disappearing just yet.
The former Sheffield United boss will be keen to secure a win over his old rivals on Wednesday evening.
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