Attacking blend all wrong
By Dominic Booth
Monday 21st January 2019
Warnock's decision to throw Niasse straight into his starting XI was understandable.
Like many supporters, he believed the new boy would be keen to impress and may even nick a debut goal.
Yet the Everton loanee, for all his work rate and hard running, was never presented with the chance to test Martin Dubravka. Barely any Cardiff player did test the Newcastle goalkeeper, in fact.
On this occasion that owed more to the players immediately behind Niasse, who just didn't provide any service. Callum Paterson was again a passenger - bar the odd flick header - and Junior Hoilett was quiet and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing was snuffed out by the Magpies back five.
It begs the question - for the second time in succession - why did Warnock see fit to leave Bobby Decordova-Reid and Josh Murphy on the bench?
The game had virtually eluded them by the time Reid did emerge on 64 minutes, though his superb cameo should at least change the outlook in terms of more (deserved) game time for the 25-year-old.