Cardiff City's boss Mark Hudson, now been in charge for six games insists he's not fretting over what the future may hold, after watching his side go down to a third consecutive defeat at the hands of bitter rivals Swansea City.
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Sunday's defeat has brought Hudson's position into sharper focus this week, with there still precious little clarity on whether he will be handed the chance to take the job on a permanent basis.
The defeat at the Swansea.com Stadium may well have dealt a blow to Hudson's hopes of taking the job full-time, but he insists he's not worrying over what might come next.
Mark Hudson:
"I am not too worried about my own position," he told the BBC after the defeat.
"What I look at is how the team stuck together, how they fought with decisions that have gone against them on Wednesday [at Queens Park Rangers] and the previous Saturday [against Coventry City].
"They are showing willing and fight and a togetherness."
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