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GOUNONGBE

Sun May 21, 2017 9:06 am

Cardiff City are not giving up hope on forgotten man Frederic Gounongbe
Gounongbe endured a miserable debut campaign in the Welsh capital, but it seems he could still have a future with Cardiff

Cardiff City are not yet giving up on Frederic Gounongbe despite an anonymous first year with the Bluebirds.

And it’s emerged the striker has spent most of the second-half of the season recovering from injury having been absent for large parts of Neil Warnock’s reign.

Gounongbe has been a huge disappointment since arriving from Belgium football last summer and immediately handed the club’s No.9 shirt.

Signed on a Bosman from Westerlo having hit a goal every other game in the Jupiler League, he was unveiled as one of Paul Trollope’s first signings with the Benin international backed to add to the Bluebirds’ firepower.

Yet he started just three games in his first season in South Wales – failing to complete 90 minutes in any of them – while he failed to seize his chance when Neil Warnock replaced the axed Trollope.


Frederic Gounongbe has struggled
After no goals and little impact, Gounongbe went missing from matchday squads after February with the 29-year-old’s future looked in doubt less than 12 months into a two-year-deal.

But it appears the frontman suffered a pelvic injury and underwent surgery to rule him out of any comeback under Warnock in the second-half of the last campaign.

And now the Bluebirds boss is expecting him back in pre-season with the hope that the 6ft 3in forward can show he could still form part of future plans under the veteran chief.

Gounongbe started the season as first-choice striker but suffered the ignominy of missing an open goal from yards out on his debut at Birmingham.

He failed to recover, though did earn praise from Warnock for his response in training which eventually earned him a start against Brighton.

He failed to take his chance before injury hit and was not seen after being an unnamed substitute in the home defeat to Norwich in February.

Yet it now transpires Gounongbe required surgery and has been told to return for pre-season ready to prove his worth.

Kenneth Zohore has shown the way in terms of grasping chances under Warnock having been close to the exit door at one stage.

And Warnock has previously described Gounongbe as being the side’s best finisher in training, though added he needed to up his work rate if he wanted to be successful.

It’s unlikely he would force out Zohore of Warnock’s side while it is expected that Cardiff – who also still have Rickie Lambert on the books after his own injury-plagued season – will look to bring in extra firepower this summer.

Warnock has assessed his squad and has told players they will be surplus to requirements, with winger Craig Noone among those informed to try and find a move this summer.

But it appears Gounongbe is not yet among those numbers, though will not be able to waste much time in making an impact upon his return.

The seven-cap international was called up by Benin for their African qualifiers next month, but it is thought unlikely he would be fit to play ahead of pre-season.

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... p-13062814

Re: GOUNONGBE

Sun May 21, 2017 4:01 pm

So all that about him throwing his toys out Nd being sent back to Belgium was a load of bull?