Cardiff City Forum



A forum for all things Cardiff City

Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reason

Sun Mar 14, 2021 7:07 am

Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reason behind the mass melee at the end of the defeat by Watford.

The game appeared to be heading towards a draw, however Adam Masina's free-kick, which was almost the last kick of the game, flew past Dillon Phillips to earn the Hornets a 2-1 win.

But it was the celebration which appeared to spark unsavoury scenes following the full-time whistle.

McCarthy said after the match that Watford defender Francisco Sierralta, who scored the own goal to give City the lead early on, provoked a reaction from City centre-back Aden Flint by the manner in which he celebrated.





MICK McCARTHY:


The manager said Sierralta "screamed in his face and ran off like a big coward" before he was ushered down the tunnel following the full-time whistle.

And while McCarthy understands that emotions were running high, he also believes the celebrations could have been more gracious.

"There was a guy who got booked for fouling Flinty in the box," McCarthy said after the match. "He just ran and screamed in his face and ran off like a big coward.

"Maybe if you go and push Flinty you should stand up and see the recriminations.

"I'm glad he didn't! Because Flinty might have boxed him one and he would have had a red card.

"Listen, I understand their celebrations at the end of the game, but I do think it's good to be magnanimous in victory as well. And it's a lot easier to be magnanimous in victory.

"But I understand it, they are going for promotion.

"As disappointed as we are, you understand how elated they are."

It is the Bluebirds' first taste of defeat under the new manager, following an 11-game unbeaten run.

It was all the more disappointing given the soft nature of that injury-time winner.

Goalkeeper Phillips had been so calm and assured during the clash, as he has been for weeks now, but Masina's free-kick went straight through him almost inexplicably.

But while McCarthy revealed that Phillips was disappointed to let it past him, he was quick to point out just how well he had done in Alex Smithies' stead over the last nine games.




MICK McCARTHY:

“It's very cruel and tough for the lads having worked so hard to keep a good team at bay for a good while," the manager added. "I thought the lads acquitted themselves very well.

“Then just at the very end they get the free-kick and poor old Dillon’s wondering how it happened.

“He did hit it particularly well. It’s just one of those things that happening so I won’t be too hard on Dillon, that’s for sure.

“Dillon’s saying he should have saved it. If he’s saying that then I'm not going to disagree with him, but he did hit it well.

“He saved two penalties a few weeks ago and we were all patting him on the back. I’ve no recriminations with him whatsoever."

Despite the disappointment of having slipped to seven points off the play-off spots, City will have to pick themselves up quickly with the games coming thick and fast.

Cardiff face Stoke City on Tuesday before the big South Wales derby next weekend.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.

Re: Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reas

Sun Mar 14, 2021 7:12 am

Watford are a decent team, but we are not too far behind.

We did lack creative spark and some composure on the ball in midfield. However, those issues have been there for a long time and something that MM will know about and address in the summer.

Saying that, I thought Watford were a team of cowards. Rolling around and throwing up their arms, surrounding the ref whenever anything didn't go for them.

I think that we are a very honest team and would probably win a lot more decisions if we behaved like Watford.

Flint was Motm for me.

Re: Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reas

Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:39 am

AfricanBluebird wrote:Watford are a decent team, but we are not too far behind.

We did lack creative spark and some composure on the ball in midfield. However, those issues have been there for a long time and something that MM will know about and address in the summer.

Saying that, I thought Watford were a team of cowards. Rolling around and throwing up their arms, surrounding the ref whenever anything didn't go for them.

I think that we are a very honest team and would probably win a lot more decisions if we behaved like Watford.

Flint was Motm for me.



We're miles behind. We just done a very good job at pressing and stopping them from playing too much in our final third. As a squad and in terms of style we are miles behind.

Re: Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reas

Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:16 am

nubbsy wrote:
AfricanBluebird wrote:Watford are a decent team, but we are not too far behind.

We did lack creative spark and some composure on the ball in midfield. However, those issues have been there for a long time and something that MM will know about and address in the summer.

Saying that, I thought Watford were a team of cowards. Rolling around and throwing up their arms, surrounding the ref whenever anything didn't go for them.

I think that we are a very honest team and would probably win a lot more decisions if we behaved like Watford.

Flint was Motm for me.



We're miles behind. We just done a very good job at pressing and stopping them from playing too much in our final third. As a squad and in terms of style we are miles behind.

In terms of style you are right to say we are well behind but we proved that with aggressive high pressing and a physical approach we can near enough match a team that has genuine top 2 ambitions so I do agree with African Bluebird.

Re: Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reas

Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:45 am

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=221069

Re: Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reas

Sun Mar 14, 2021 11:08 am

nubbsy wrote:
AfricanBluebird wrote:Watford are a decent team, but we are not too far behind.

We did lack creative spark and some composure on the ball in midfield. However, those issues have been there for a long time and something that MM will know about and address in the summer.

Saying that, I thought Watford were a team of cowards. Rolling around and throwing up their arms, surrounding the ref whenever anything didn't go for them.

I think that we are a very honest team and would probably win a lot more decisions if we behaved like Watford.

Flint was Motm for me.



We're miles behind. We just done a very good job at pressing and stopping them from playing too much in our final third. As a squad and in terms of style we are miles behind.


Can’t agree with the miles behind comment.

We don’t play pretty football but I do think that we are finally accepting that it’s OK to play like we do and, for now, that is the Cardiff City way.

Watford played good football but our keeper wasn’t exactly overworked and we also had chances to win it.

If we’re honest we haven’t played pretty football since Malky took over and introduced a more functional way of playing.

Yesterday, and at Huddersfield, I thought the introduction of Ralls upset the balance in midfield and we lost those battles. That results in the front three not getting enough ball in dangerous areas.

Losing yesterday wasn’t a disaster, what is important is how we react on Tuesday as McCarthy said.

Re: Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has revealed the reas

Sun Mar 14, 2021 3:42 pm

piledriver64 wrote:
nubbsy wrote:
AfricanBluebird wrote:Watford are a decent team, but we are not too far behind.

We did lack creative spark and some composure on the ball in midfield. However, those issues have been there for a long time and something that MM will know about and address in the summer.

Saying that, I thought Watford were a team of cowards. Rolling around and throwing up their arms, surrounding the ref whenever anything didn't go for them.

I think that we are a very honest team and would probably win a lot more decisions if we behaved like Watford.

Flint was Motm for me.



We're miles behind. We just done a very good job at pressing and stopping them from playing too much in our final third. As a squad and in terms of style we are miles behind.


Can’t agree with the miles behind comment.

We don’t play pretty football but I do think that we are finally accepting that it’s OK to play like we do and, for now, that is the Cardiff City way.

Watford played good football but our keeper wasn’t exactly overworked and we also had chances to win it.

If we’re honest we haven’t played pretty football since Malky took over and introduced a more functional way of playing.

Yesterday, and at Huddersfield, I thought the introduction of Ralls upset the balance in midfield and we lost those battles. That results in the front three not getting enough ball in dangerous areas.

Losing yesterday wasn’t a disaster, what is important is how we react on Tuesday as McCarthy said.



Could say they are miles behind us with our pressing game? Football is not played same way by every team ?