Perry Ng has asked Cardiff fans to stay patient amid the managerial uncertainty but admitted the longer the situation goes on the more it feels the players are in the "middle ground".
Some pundits and fans have questioned whether this period of limbo, with a caretaker manager at the helm in Mark Hudson, is really conducive to success and consistency on the pitch.
Joe Ralls dismissed that notion after the Rotherham United win, insisting the players treated Hudson as they would treat any other manager, but Ng did concede that the longer Cardiff find themselves in this situation, the more destabilising it might be.
When asked what his message to supporters is amid this managerless period, Ng said: "Just stay patient. We've got four big games coming up. Stick with us. Hopefully we will see what happens at the World Cup break.
"We have got a lot of time off. It's interesting. We have got to give everything for the four games and we know then we can relax for a bit.
"Mark has been brilliant. A really positive coach, a good coach, we have put in a few good performances, obviously the two sending offs and the poor decision against Coventry killed us a bit. But other than that we've been playing well, playing a lot quicker going forward, which is what we needed, he's been really good.
"At first it's business at usual, but the longer [not having a permanent manager] goes on, we are all a bit more in the middle ground. But we've just got to take it as it comes. We all respect Huds, he's a great manager and we are all enjoying working with him.
"We have got to stay patient and just see what happens."
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