JOE RALLS:
"We are a together group. We have done a lot of work on that. With quite a new group, we have done a lot of work on team building activities, we have a really together group. The boys are together as we always have been," the captain said.
"That's obviously going on in the background, but Huds has been superb. We had a really good week and then a not so good week, where things went against us as well, but we have responded to that in the best way possible.
"It doesn't matter at all to us (that he isn't the permanent manager). Huds has taken training, he is picking the team. He is the manager in our eyes and we follow his orders and go out there and try and play the best way possible until we know any more.
"We can obviously help him out by putting in performances like we did today and everyone is just focussed, Huds and all the boys, on trying to get results for the team and for the club."
To got those results, it would help to keep 11 players on the pitch. In the previous two matches, against QPR and Swansea, early red cards chopped Cardiff's chances off at the knees. But against the Millers, the 11 players of Cardiff battered their opposition, however goals, as has been a common theme this season, have been an issue.
It took a moment of sheer quality from Jaden Philogene, something we have seen all too little of from the Aston Villa loanee since his arrival in the summer. We were told by many Villa fans that Cardiff had a gifted young winger on their hands, but those moments had certainly been fleeting.
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