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Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:10 am

Cardiff City: Morrison takes pride in his side's physicality


Sean Morrison has scored 17 goals for Cardiff since signing in 2014


Morrison has scored the name number of goals this season as Zohore (4) and only one less than Mendez-Laing.



Sean Morrison:
"Clean sheet more satisfying than scoring"

Cardiff City captain Sean Morrison says his side's physicality is something he is proud of because it is daunting for the opposition.

The 27-year-old scored Cardiff's winning goal in a physical battle against Middlesbrough on Saturday.



SEAN MORRISON:

"We 100% take pride in being a physical side," said Morrison. "I don't think many teams want to play us.

"Teams line up against us and see the size and physicality we have and it's quite daunting."

He added: "The manager is huge on it, he won't let our standards drop and if we can keep going now, every game is a cup final.

"We have a huge one against Ipswich away next and hopefully we can come away with a result."

Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis admitted his side were outmuscled by Cardiff on Saturday, and Morrison took the admission as a compliment.

"It's something he [Tony Pulis] has done in the Premier League for many years, he's well known for having physical, direct teams who bully other sides.

"It's a great compliment for him to say that and it shows the quality we have.

"When it comes to games where the football might not be that pretty and you have to get stuck in, all the boys are right up for the job."

"Clean sheet more satisfying than scoring"

Morrison has scored the name number of goals this season as Zohore (4) and only one less than Mendez-Laing
As well his contribution defensively, Morrison has proven himself very capable in attack.

His goal against Middlesbrough was his second of the week after scoring Cardiff's second against Bolton the previous Tuesday.
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