Cardiff owners should take note of Riza's style - Blake
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Nathan Blake says Cardiff City's owners should take note of the style of football the Bluebirds are currently playing under interim boss Omer Riza.
Cardiff have gained 11 points from six Championship matches since the departure of Erol Bulut, scoring 10 goals in that period.
They have also kept three successive clean sheets under Riza, the most recent of which came in a goalless draw with promotion hopefuls West Bromwich Albion.
By contrast, they netted just once in six league games under Bulut this season and failed to keep a single clean sheet.
Former Cardiff and Wales striker Blake feels the Bluebirds should continue as they are at present following a significant improvement under Riza.
"You do need some sort of consistency. When a manager gets a job permanently, it does change the mindset of players," he told Call Rob.
"I think they need that stability going forwards. You've got to take your hat off to him (Riza) , from where they were and how they were playing, they've totally changed around.
"I did the game against Portsmouth, and what I'd say to the ownership is that, going forwards, when people talk about the philosophy of Cardiff City and how they play, just watch what's going on at the moment and you'll understand.
"For me, he's done a really good job in a difficult circumstance.
"What Cardiff's owners need to do is make sure they don't try to start controlling things.
"Just step out and let people who can do the job do their job well."