'More to come' from table-topping Cardiff - Willock

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Chris Willock's goal against Luton Town was his first of the season

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Cardiff City winger Chris Willock says there is still "more to come" from the Bluebirds this season.

Willock's 68th minute strike was enough to see Cardiff win away at Luton Town on Saturday, and go top of the League One table in the process.

The Bluebirds are still unbeaten under new head coach Brian Barry-Murphy, and have four wins and one draw from their opening five league games.

"We've got a very young squad, and I think some of the younger boys have been terrific this season," said Willock.

"There's a good team spirit in there at the moment, a winning feeling, and we haven't had that for a while.

"I think there's more to come from us."

Cardiff have been transformed this season under Barry-Murphy, who has turned to the younger players in his squad to make an impact.

The former Manchester City academy coach has also implemented a style of football the club has not seen for a number of years.

"I'm really enjoying myself," said Willock.

"The gaffer gives us a lot of confidence with a style of play that suits all our players.

"We need to keep buying into what he is doing on the training field and I'm sure we will improve even more.

"We need to keep going and working hard and there'll be more wins to come."

Willock had struggled to make an impact through the first few games of the season, and he hopes to build on a brilliant goal at Kenilworth Road.

"I enjoyed it, we played really well and deserved to win," Willock said.

"I'm really enjoying my time under him [Barry-Murphy] so far.

"I've got to keep believing and trusting in the process, and I'm sure I can show more to the club and the fans."