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Friday 15th September 2017
Here are the key talking points.
Lee Camp and Callum Paterson are both expected to play for the Under-23s in their next game against Burnley
Warnock admits lingering transfer talk hasn’t helped Kenneth Zohore this season.
The Cardiff boss admits the majority of his side were struggling at Preston due to fatigue.
Any injuries?
NEIL WARNOCK:
"NO."
"Paterson had 45 minutes last week, he’ll have a full game at Burnley on Monday, we’ll play three or four might play, Camp with a bit of luck will play, which only leaves Kadeem and young Rhys on the injury front so long may it continue.”
Neil Warnock on the lingering transfer talk surrounding Zohore
NEIL WARNOCK:
"I don’t think anything like that helps"
" It’s no good me bull, or whatever they call it. Powdering over the cracks or whatever you say. I don’t think it helps does it. The agent should think himself lucky that I’ve made him the player he is because he was going back to Belgium and the agent wouldn’t have made a penny but that’s another story.”
On Preston defeat
NEIL WARNOCK:
"I’ve watched it since and they were up for it."
"Take no credit for them. I thought some of the tackles were x-rated, they decided to play the long ball and got away with a few nasty tackles. They were trying their hardest, and people like Gunnarsson, you can never say he’s complacent, and they just weren’t quite there.”
Warnock on the defeat to Preston
NEIL WARNOCK:
"They were tired - it’s not an excuse but we were four days out of five on the bus on the motorway. You think in the modern day you could have a computer to sort the games properly. I felt sorry for the fans, but we never started the game or in the game at any point so we move on.”
Regret not making changes?
NEIL WARNOCK:
"You can’t when you’re winning. But that morning, two or three looked lethargic, but I could tell in the first 10 minutes in they haven’t had the energy they normally have. One or two can be loss of form, but not when eight or nine.”
Nathan Blake said loss was the best thing to happen. Agree?
NEIL WARNOCK:
"Sometimes you need that to bring you down to earth."
"The fixture list whets the appetite, the next three games are probably against the best three teams in division at the moment and then we go to Sunderland next week. I’m pleased they are these type of game because we know they’re going to be good games and if we’re not on our game we’ll get beaten. From a personal point of view, Wednesday is special one for me, it always has been.”
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