Steve Morison in no rush for new striker
Steve Morison has reiterated he won't rush into making any further signings this summer and has thrown his backing behind striker Max Watters following Saturday's 1-0 win over Birmingham City.
Max Watters is yet to find the net in three league outings for the Bluebirds this season, and missed a particularly good opportunity just before half-time.
Max Watters has scored one league goal in sixteen outings for the Bluebirds over all, but Morison believes in him and feels he will only get better.
Morison has already brought in striker Kion Etete on board this summer in a bid to strengthen his forward options, and Watters' perceived early struggles in finding the net have prompted some to question whether the Cardiff boss might well be in the market for another striker before the close of the month, yet Morison is far from looking for a new striker as he feels he has the strikers he needs now.
Steve Morison clearly felt compelled to come to the defence of Watters, who was withdrawn at half-time for Mark Harris due to illness.
STEVE MORISON:
"When you play as a forward, and I can tell you, I've played there hundreds of times, you worry when you're not getting chances.”
"If you're getting chances and don't put them in the back of the net, you dust down and you crack on. Max has been unbelievable today and he was because he nearly, nearly scored. If he had scored we'd all be waxing lyrical about him.”
"That's the fine margins. If someone comes out of the woodwork that we want to sign, we'll sign them. I'm not going to sign anyone as Ryan Lowe said, anyone for the sake of signing, just because you guys [the media] and the people around think we need an experienced striker."