No panic from Neil Harris
NEIL HARRIS:
"There's certainly no panic from me, but I want to win."
"We have to start turning these games in to wins and we are confident we will."
Those were Neil Harris' words after the Bristol City defeat.
Cardiff fans, quite rightly after a derby loss, were vociferous in their disappointment after another defeat.
Just three wins in 11 Championship games, 13pts from 33pts from a squad of players of the quality Harris has at his disposal is simply not good enough and the Bluebirds will know that.
Harris himself says, "the squad is full of quality and the size is right for him."
They will expect to be up at the top end of the table come May, at least top six. The squad which has been assembled should be doing that. There can be no question about that.
Chairman Dalman says "come January I expect us to be top six."
It will be a tough international break for Harris and his coaching staff, who will want to put right the shortcomings over the last few months to ensure ground can quickly be made up before Christmas.
Expectations have been raised after last season and what everyone believed to be an excellent transfer window, barring perhaps the recruitment of a second right back which is hurting Cardiff.
So the stakes are high.
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