CARDIFF CITY CAPTAIN SEAN MORRISON SPEAKING TODAY
How do Cardiff respond to three games without a win?
SEAN MORRISON:
"We didn’t win a game last week but the form was always going to drop at some point when you win the first five. It was a tough week. Fulham away is tough, taxing, but we managed to come away with a point, but Preston was the one we’re disappointed with, we were off the levels we set, we didn’t perform and got what we deserved."
"Sheffield Wednesday was a good point but think we could have win it with the way we dominated the second half. We’re still joint top and if you asked any fans nine games we were top they would have taken it."
More from Morrison on squad's resilience
Sean Morrison:
"We don’t lack spirit, that’s down to the gaffer and the group in changing room we have. We’re together, we trust each other, we do stuff away from club, we get on, there’s no bad feeling when players not playing, it’s a squad and if we are to be promoted we need the squad together."
"It’s shown when been behind to come back to draw, teams who get promoted are the ones who bounce back. We’ve got spirit in abundance and it’s the best spirit I’ve been involved in. We need that character and we need leaders like we have."
Have teams sussed out Cardiff City?
This is what Morrison said about the idea that teams have perhaps worked out Cardiff’s style of play...
Sean Morrison:
"No, I don’t think so. The gaffer and the way he works and puts his side out has been done many a year and teams haven’t handled it over that time."
"It was maybe a bit of fatigue, especially on Tuesday (v Preston), and we will come up against good teams and there will be days when we won’t be at the races."
"Those times we have to try and pull through. All we can do now is look forward to this week, three tough games and if we can come away with a better points total than last week and stay around where we are we’ll be happy going into the international break."
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