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“‘CARDIFF CITY: THREE TO WATCH “

Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:28 pm

Cardiff: The ones to watch


Sunday 10th June 2018


Adrian Clarke identifies three players from the promoted side he believes will make their mark in 2018/19

Adrian Clarke looks at three players who will be influential in Cardiff City's return to the Premier League.


Sean Morrison

Cardiff's "Captain Marvel" embodied the Bluebirds' spirit during their charge towards promotion.

Sean Morrison led by example with a stream of excellent and aggressive defensive displays.

Alongside Sol Bamba, Morrison was a model of consistency, just as comfortable when Cardiff switched to a back three.

If teams go direct against Cardiff in the coming season, or send in crosses, they will find Morrison a resolute barrier.

The 27-year-old signed from Reading won more aerial duels than any other Championship defender per 90 minutes last season.


Most aerial duels won in 2017/18 Championship

Championship Position Aerial duels won/90
Matt Smith Striker 12.4
Gary Madine Striker 9.1
Steve Morison Striker 8.6
Callum Paterson Midfielder 8.2
Sean Morrison Defender 7.6



Morrison is also a threat at the other end of the pitch, scoring seven goals in 2017/18, with six coming from set-pieces.


Neil Etheridge

The free transfer of the Walsall goalkeeper last summer was low key, but the Philippines goalkeeper proved outstanding between the posts.

Missing just one Championship match all season he impressively kept 19 clean sheets.

Neil Etheridge is brave and dominant in the air.

Although he is well protected, he was forced into 99 saves and his statistics here impressed.

He stopped 72.8 per cent of the shots he faced. Among Premier League goalkeepers, only David De Gea (80.4 per cent) and Nick Pope (76.5 per cent) had better save/shot ratios.

Having gained valuable experience in the lower leagues with Charlton Athletic, Bristol Rovers, Crewe Alexandra, Oldham Athletic and Walsall over the last six years, Etheridge has worked hard to earn his chance at the highest level.

He has the potential to emulate Pope, a player with a similar pathway, by making a name for himself in 2018/19.


Etheridge's goalkeeping stats 2017/18

Neil Etheridge 2017/18
Appearances 45
Saves 99
Save % 72.8
Goals conceded 37
Clean sheets 19
Errors leading to goals 2



Kenneth Zohore

The Danish forward is not a prolific goalscorer but he is integral in the make-up of Neil Warnock’s team.

Standing at 6ft 3in, Kenneth Zohore is a terrific outlet for when Cardiff go long.

His 3.3 aerial duels won per match last season show he is good at winning headers.

He is always looking to nod balls down to onrushing midfielders or wide men.


Effective forward

Zohore had five assists last term, but played a part in the build-up to many more goals.

He fired off 3.1 shots per 90 minutes last term, the eighth-highest average in the division.

The 24-year-old, who scored nine league goals, is also a tireless worker.

He runs the channels to good effect, holds the ball up well, and closes down defenders effectively.

He is not a sophisticated player but I suspect he could be a handful for defenders in the Premier League.
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Re: “‘CARDIFF CITY: THREE TO WATCH “

Sun Jun 10, 2018 1:55 pm

Excellent post I think also one to watch will be joe ralls :bluescarf:

Re: “‘CARDIFF CITY: THREE TO WATCH “

Sun Jun 10, 2018 2:22 pm

Pembroke bluebird wrote:Excellent post I think also one to watch will be joe ralls :bluescarf:


Yes, and the stats for Kenneth Zohore paint a different picture to the one often perceived! :clap: :bluescarf:

Re: “‘CARDIFF CITY: THREE TO WATCH “

Sun Jun 10, 2018 4:56 pm

Sven wrote:Cardiff: The ones to watch


Sunday 10th June 2018


Adrian Clarke identifies three players from the promoted side he believes will make their mark in 2018/19

Adrian Clarke looks at three players who will be influential in Cardiff City's return to the Premier League.


Sean Morrison

Cardiff's "Captain Marvel" embodied the Bluebirds' spirit during their charge towards promotion. Zohore may have won 3.3 airiel duals per game last season but that would have been around the half way line. I cant remember him having more than a handful of headers on or off target all season. If only he could add that to his game he could be a real threat in the Premier.

Sean Morrison led by example with a stream of excellent and aggressive defensive displays.

Alongside Sol Bamba, Morrison was a model of consistency, just as comfortable when Cardiff switched to a back three.

If teams go direct against Cardiff in the coming season, or send in crosses, they will find Morrison a resolute barrier.

The 27-year-old signed from Reading won more aerial duels than any other Championship defender per 90 minutes last season.


Most aerial duels won in 2017/18 Championship

Championship Position Aerial duels won/90
Matt Smith Striker 12.4
Gary Madine Striker 9.1
Steve Morison Striker 8.6
Callum Paterson Midfielder 8.2
Sean Morrison Defender 7.6



Morrison is also a threat at the other end of the pitch, scoring seven goals in 2017/18, with six coming from set-pieces.


Neil Etheridge

The free transfer of the Walsall goalkeeper last summer was low key, but the Philippines goalkeeper proved outstanding between the posts.

Missing just one Championship match all season he impressively kept 19 clean sheets.

Neil Etheridge is brave and dominant in the air.

Although he is well protected, he was forced into 99 saves and his statistics here impressed.

He stopped 72.8 per cent of the shots he faced. Among Premier League goalkeepers, only David De Gea (80.4 per cent) and Nick Pope (76.5 per cent) had better save/shot ratios.

Having gained valuable experience in the lower leagues with Charlton Athletic, Bristol Rovers, Crewe Alexandra, Oldham Athletic and Walsall over the last six years, Etheridge has worked hard to earn his chance at the highest level.

He has the potential to emulate Pope, a player with a similar pathway, by making a name for himself in 2018/19.


Etheridge's goalkeeping stats 2017/18

Neil Etheridge 2017/18
Appearances 45
Saves 99
Save % 72.8
Goals conceded 37
Clean sheets 19
Errors leading to goals 2



Kenneth Zohore

The Danish forward is not a prolific goalscorer but he is integral in the make-up of Neil Warnock’s team.

Standing at 6ft 3in, Kenneth Zohore is a terrific outlet for when Cardiff go long.

His 3.3 aerial duels won per match last season show he is good at winning headers.

He is always looking to nod balls down to onrushing midfielders or wide men.


Effective forward

Zohore had five assists last term, but played a part in the build-up to many more goals.

He fired off 3.1 shots per 90 minutes last term, the eighth-highest average in the division.

The 24-year-old, who scored nine league goals, is also a tireless worker.

He runs the channels to good effect, holds the ball up well, and closes down defenders effectively.


He is not a sophisticated player but I suspect he could be a handful for defenders in the Premier League.

Re: “‘CARDIFF CITY: THREE TO WATCH “

Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:05 pm

Morrison is definitely ready for the Premier. Etheridge has grown into the role and will come excellent in the Premier.

Sorry but for Zohore the judges are still out.

Re: “‘CARDIFF CITY: THREE TO WATCH “

Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:17 pm

Agree with the post. I think Patterson will surprise a lot of people. Bamba, Ralls and Hoillett will hold their own. And hopefully NML