The remarkable Cardiff City statistic that proves the Neil Warnock effect is a genuine thingBy Ian MitchelmoreThe Bluebirds' veteran boss can do no wrong at the momentCardiff City maintained their unblemished start to the 2017-18 campaign with a truly magnificent 2-1 win over Wolves at Molineux on Saturday.
The result means that the Bluebirds and Mick McCarthy's Ipswich are the only two sides to boast 100% records after the opening four matches of the new Championship season.
Several pundits, journalists and fans labelled Cardiff's display against Nuno Espirito Santo's side as a
'typical Neil Warnock performance'.
And regardless of what you believe that statement actually means, it's certainly proved to be a fruitful style for the Bluebirds.
It's a system that has seen Cardiff go from strong relegation favourites to serious promotion contenders in less than a year.
And when you compare Cardiff's success in 2017 with that of the other sides in the Championship, there's no doubting that opposing clubs should be wary of knocking Warnock's methods.
The Bluebirds' triumph over Wolves was their fourth league win of the season and their 15th Championship victory in 2017, more than any other side has managed in England's second tier this calendar year.
Jaap Stam's Reading are one behind with 14 while Fulham and Sheffield Wednesday have managed 13 this year.
Note: Brighton managed 13 wins, whilst Huddersfield and Newcastle both secured 12 Championship victories in 2017 but have had four fewer matches in the division having gained promotion into the Premier League.It all serves to show how different an animal the Bluebirds are under their current manager.
Even more remarkably, the win at Molineux means Cardiff now have as many league wins in 2017 as they managed in the whole of 2016, and they still have four months left to add to their tally, with 11 more Championship games due to be played in the Welsh capital before the turn of the year.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Neil Warnock effect
Cardiff's league wins in 2017Cardiff City 1-0 Aston Villa
Bristol City 2-3 Cardiff City
Cardiff City 1-0 Burton
Cardiff City 2-0 Preston
Leeds 0-2 Cardiff City
Derby 3-4 Cardiff City
Cardiff City 5-0 Rotherham
Cardiff City 3-1 Ipswich
Cardiff City 2-1 Brentford
Cardiff City 1-0 Nottingham Forest
Huddersfield 0-3 Cardiff City
Burton 0-1 Cardiff City
Cardiff City 3-0 Aston Villa
Cardiff City 2-0 Sheffield United
Wolves 1-2 Cardiff City
Neil Warnock with a cup of tea before a game at Cardiff City Stadium (Image: PA)
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