Cardiff City’s best, most enjoyable performance since 2017?

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  1. Huw Perry says:

    Hi Paul,
    Thanks for the excellent summary. Captured it all and nice to feel so positive after a home game. Still smiling 2 days later!
    Felt beforehand that we could nick a win but never imagined it would be so comprehensive. Obviously helped by the sending off but we were well on top by then and think the only danger would have been sitting back on the lead and trying to defend it. Fortunately, lessons learned and this did not become an issue as we carried on dominating right until the end.
    So much better with a well- balanced midfield who were creative, well organised and played on the front foot. Agree Colwill ran the show and had his best game, but Robertson not far behind and sure that Turnbull feels like he can now fit into this side after a frustrating time up til now. Great link up also with each of the forward players made for very flexible and entertaining attacking play throughout.
    Honourable mentions also for the defence in managing to keep a clean sheet.
    Match stats were incredible in terms of shots, corners etc and we were full value for the win.
    If we can follow up tomorrow with another win then really feel we can make a move upwards in the table.
    The interim manager has changed the whole dynamic in a few short weeks and unleashed the potential in this team. Well done to him on rebuilding confidence and
    instilling a style of play that we haven’t seen for a very long time.

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