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  1. Fish an 'extreme doubt' for Saturday - Barry-Murphypublished at 12:20 GMT

    Will Fish wearing Cardiff City's training kit.Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Will Fish is highly unlikely to feature in Cardiff City's League one game at Blackpool on Saturday (15:00 GMT) after aggravating the knee problem he has been managing since the EFL Trophy loss to Newport in early October.

    The 22-year old defender has played in every game since - scoring the winner in the EFL Cup triumph at Wrexham - but left the field shortly before the end of last Saturday's FA Cup defeat at Peterborough.

    "We have not seen Will Fish this week in terms of training, so he's an extreme doubt," said manager Brian Barry-Murphy at Thursday's pre-match media conference.

    "Even today I don't think he'll train, he may train tomorrow but in all likelihood that would mean he is probably very, very doubtful for Saturday."

    Fish has become a main-stay in the Cardiff defence this year which shares the EFL record for most clean sheets with six.

    Alongside Fish's absence, the Bluebirds will still be without defender Perry Ng and forward Chris Willock who Barry-Murphy hopes to have back after the international break.

    "We've trained really well, training has been really good this week and the rest of the squad is in very good health," the former Manchester City and Leicester coach added.

    "The international break after the weekend comes at a good time for us in terms of trying to get Will fit and Chris Willock and Perry Ng.

    "By the time we come back, fingers crossed you never know what happens in International football, our squad should be in a really good place."

  2. Cardiff an 'absolutely brilliant' team - Williams published at 12:11 GMT 3 November

    Luke Williams celebrates Peterborough's FA Cup win over Cardiff Image source, Getty Images

    Luke Williams has praised Cardiff City as "an absolutely brilliant team" after knocking them out of the FA Cup in his first game back in football management.

    The former Swansea City boss won his opening match in charge of Peterborough United with a 1-0 first round win over the Bluebirds at London Road.

    Williams claimed Posh needed to show "warrior spirit" to beat a Cardiff side 21 places above them in the League One table, but lavished praised on City and boss Brian Barry-Murphy.

    "Cardiff are an absolutely brilliant team. They have a really good group of players and a top manager," said Williams, who took over from Darren Ferguson last week with Posh five points from safety at the bottom of League One.

    "I was delighted with the warrior spirit we showed to beat Cardiff. We put bodies on the line, and the energy was excellent against a top, top opposition."

    The victory over Cardiff was Williams' first game back in a dugout since being sacked by Swansea in February after a poor run of one win in 10 games.

    Asked whether beating the Bluebirds felt sweeter because of his Swansea connections, Williams said: "I've had a couple of messages from people from Swansea that I'm very fond of.

    "[Cardiff] are a brilliant team. I love the way they play, the manager is superb. But of course Swansea is in my heart."

  3. 'I was worried in the summer' - Cardiff's Ngpublished at 07:58 GMT 31 October

    Perry Ng and Cardiff head coach Brian Barry-Murphy Image source, Getty Images

    Defender Perry Ng admits he was concerned about Cardiff City's future this summer after relegation from the Championship but is now happier than ever at the club.

    After dropping out of English football's top two tiers for the first time in 23 years, the Bluebirds have thrived under new boss Brian Barry-Murphy and now find themselves third in League One and awaiting Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.

    But prior to Barry-Murphy's appointment as head coach, Ng was unsure how things would turn out.

    "I was worried in the summer," he said.

    "This club has been through so many ups and downs and last year was horrible, a disaster.

    "I took a few weeks to reflect and then I realised this is maybe what the club needed. It is a bit of a reset."

    After finishing last season with Aaron Ramsey at the helm in a caretaker role, Cardiff did not appoint Barry-Murphy until mid-June.

    Ng says he wondered if the club were in danger of "making a mistake again" as the wait for a new boss dragged on.

    But he added: "I had one session with Brian before I got injured and I knew from that day he was going to be a top, top gaffer.

    "I just hope it can continue and we can keep hold of him. I feel I'm on the same wavelength as him when we speak about football.

    "The style of play he wants us to play, how he implements that every day and his standards on and off the pitch are just crazy.

    "We needed someone who could control and change quite a lot of things at the club and I think he has got it spot on so far."

    Ng has twice been Cardiff's player of the season since joining the club in January 2021.

    But, thanks in part to injury, he has started only four of their 13 league games so far in this campaign.

    "It has been tough at times," he added.

    "People might be thinking that because I'm not playing as much now that I am disappointed, but this is the happiest I've been at Cardiff.

    "I can see a real project with Brian and the younger lads. It is probably the most talented squad we've had here."

  4. Colwill 'a better 10' option than Cullen - Robertspublished at 13:54 GMT 30 October

    Rubin Colwill on Wales duty earlier this month Image source, FAW

    Former Wales striker Iwan Roberts believes Cardiff City's Rubin Colwill is a better number 10 option for Craig Bellamy than Swansea City's Liam Cullen.

    Colwill is enjoying a fine run of form at Cardiff, where he has scored four goals in 17 appearances so far this season.

    But the 23-year-old, who was a late call-up to the national squad in this month's international window, is still to convince Wales boss Bellamy that he should be part of his team.

    Swansea's Cullen, who has spent most of his career as a striker, has been used in a deeper role by Bellamy.

    Roberts argues Colwill is better suited to that position than his Swansea counterpart, and that he should be utilised more by Wales.

    "If you are going to go with two numbers 10s against maybe the smaller nations, when the onus is on us to go and attack, I think he is a better player in that position than Liam Cullen," Roberts told this week's Feast of Football podcast.

    "I think Liam Cullen is a more of a centre-forward. I don't think he has got the technical ability Rubin has got.

    Liam Cullen on Wales duty Image source, FAW

    "I think he's got better ability, he's better on the ball. He can pick a pass, he can open a defence. I think Liam Cullen ideally, if I look at the way Swansea play, I think he'd be better close to Zan Viptonik as a second centre-forward."

    Roberts says Colwill is performing "on a weekly basis" at Cardiff because Bluebirds boss Brian Barry-Murphy has focused on the academy product's strengths rather than his weaknesses.

    Cullen, meanwhile, has faced a battle for game-time at Swansea thanks to the fine form of Slovenia forward Vipotnik and the £6m signing of Adam Idah.

    However, another ex-Wales international, Sam Vokes, says Cullen is worthy of his place.

    "I think that's one of our strongest positions," Vokes said on Feast of Football.

    "I like Liam Cullen. He had a much stronger season last season in terms of numbers and output wise. I like him in that position.

    "Right now I don't think he (Colwill) breaks into our starting line-up, but he can be used as a good back-up or someone to bring in if we are struggling to unlock a side."

  5. Willock set to be out until after international breakpublished at 13:42 GMT 30 October

    Cardiff City winger Chris Willock in actionImage source, Getty Images

    Chis Willock will not be fit to return for Cardiff City until after the November international break.

    The 27-year-old winger has been absent from Cardiff's past two matches with a thigh injury.

    He is now set to miss Saturday's FA Cup tie to Peterborough, a league trip to Blackpool on 8 November and the EFL Trophy game against Arsenal Under-21s.

    But Cardiff head coach Brian Barry-Murphy is relieved Willock is not facing a longer lay-off.

    "It's pretty positive news," he said.

    "We're looking at after the international break for Chris."

    Meanwhile, Cardiff striker Callum Robinson is a doubt for the first-round tie against fellow League One side Peterborough.

    "Callum rocked his ankle in training on Monday and wasn't fit on Tuesday morning," said Barry-Murphy.

    "He'll be assessed but at this point he's a doubt for Saturday. We have a few doubts for this game based on the week we've had."

  6. Colwill praises travelling Bluebirds in win at Wrexhampublished at 06:02 GMT 30 October

    Wrexham's George Dobson and Cardiff City's Rubin Colwill battle for the ball.Image source, PA Media
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    24 year-old Colwill was named man of the match in the win against Wrexham

    Rubin Colwill thanked Cardiff City fans for helping get them over the line in their Carabao Cup win at Welsh rivals Wrexham on Tuesday.

    Goals from Yousef Salech and Will Fish - either side of a Kieffer Moore equaliser -saw the League One side earn a 2-1 win at the Stok Cae Ras and send them into the quarter-finals, where they will host Premier League side Chelsea.

    The result against their Championship hosts delighted the 1,249 visiting Bluebirds fans among the 10,563-strong crowd who had made the 137-mile journey north.

    "Fair play to them, they were having a good battle with the Wrexham fans, they were at it all game so it was special for us to give them that experience," attacking midfielder Collwill said.

    "We've had a lot of away games recently as well, so to have them travelling up and down the country supporting you, they've been fantastic.

    "We knew coming here [to Wrexham] there's a lots of fans and energy around the club at the moment, it would've been hard if we'd let them get a foothold in the game.

    "Once they scored the stadium came alive and we knew there could be a hard 40 minutes left for us, but after that we put our feet on the ball and controlled the game.

    "It was a very tough game but I think we played really well, especially in the first half. We had a lot of energy and they play on the front foot... we were ready for that but I don't think we expected to start as strongly as we did.

    "I just want us to go as far as possible."

  7. Cardiff against Wrexham was 'men versus boys'published at 11:16 GMT 29 October

    Yousef Salech of Cardiff City is challenged by Conor Coady of WrexhamImage source, Huw Evans Agency

    Former Wales striker Iwan Roberts says Cardiff City thoroughly deserve to be in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup after outplaying hosts Wrexham on Tuesday night.

    Goals from Yousef Salech and Will Fish, with Kieffer Moore having equalised for Wrexham, gave the League One Bluebirds a 2-1 victory against their Welsh rivals from the Championship.

    "It was brilliant, there wasn't an empty seat in Stok Cae Ras," Roberts told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast.

    "I think over 1,000 Cardiff fans had made the journey from south Wales. There was a bit of banter going on north versus south as you'd expect.

    "Cardiff were absolutely exceptional from the first whistle to the last - they played well at Burnley on the 20th of September [knocking out the Premier League side in the previous round].

    "First half [at Wrexham] it was men versus boys. Wrexham, they just didn't know how to handle Cardiff. They got that good early start with the early goal from Yusef Salech.

    "They could have had more in the first half. Rubin Colwill smashed a free-kick against the bar. Callum Burton produced an outstanding save from Cian Ashford.

    "It could have been three at half-time, to be fair. Phil [Parkinson, Wrexham manager] went to his bench at the start of the second half, he brought on Josh Windass, Kieffer Moore and Matty James.

    "A momentum change - they got that early goal to equalise, but I have to say, the way they responded and the composure that the young Cardiff lads showed after conceding that equaliser, it was great to see from a Cardiff point of view, and fully deserved.

    "They had more shots, twice as many shots on target. I think they had three times as many corners as Wrexham. So no luck involved - fully deserved to go through to the quarter-finals."

  8. EFL Cup no distraction from 'smashing' League One - Salechpublished at 10:56 GMT 29 October

    Yousef Salech celebratesImage source, Huw Evans Agency

    Yousef Salech says that reaching the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup will not distract Cardiff City from their season goal of making an instant return to the Championship.

    The Danish forward opened the League One side's scoring in their 2-1 win at Wrexham on Tuesday night, making a statement against their Welsh rivals from the Championship.

    The 23-year-old reacted quickest to tap in the ball from close range, after Omari Kellyman's shot was saved by Wrexham goalkeeper Callum Burton, but rebounded nicely for the forward as he followed up.

    "It means a lot and to have a cup run is nice for the fans and the players as well," Salech said.

    "We're working on a long-term goal about smashing the league and getting up, that's what we want, but it's nice to have something else to focus on and work on while doing the main goal."

    Salech was delighted to have scored his sixth goal of the season, and his first in the Carabao Cup.

    "I'm very pleased," he added. "Obviously as a striker when you see that rebound come to you it's like Christmas Day, a present in front of you that you just need to grab - so that was a nice feeling.

    "I think we started well as well so it was nice to get the goal while we were pressing them and playing well the first 10-15 minutes."

    After the highs of the EFL Cup, Cardiff turn their attention to the FA Cup with Saturday's first-round trip to League One rivals Peterborough United.

    The two sides go into the FA Cup game in very different form, with The Posh rock-bottom of the league while the Bluebirds are third.

    Cardiff will not return to League One action until 8 November when they travel to Blackpool, with their league schedule disrupted further as the following Saturday's home fixture with Huddersfield Town on 15 November being postponed due to anticipated international call-ups.

    A new date for this fixture will be announced in due course.