Cardiff City v Burnley: Premier League – live!

30 September 2018 02:46
Minute-by-minute updates from the 16.00 BST kick-offCardiff City v Burnley: match previewSend your emails to Jacob here or tweet @JacobSteinberg 3.46pm BST Sean Dyche speaks! “We know you come to these places and you have to earn the right. We certainly have to fight, we certainly have to run. But also we have to play. We’re getting there. It’s been a big stretch to the squad and we’re getting more time on the grass. It’s one step at a time.” 3.37pm BST Neil Warnock speaks about making four changes to take on Burnley. “They’re the best in the league at putting balls in the box so we need more power. Callum Paterson has done well in training. Same as Kenneth Zohoure. Training has been good all week. On Sunday there were a few heads down but since then it’s been great. Sean has a really well drilled side but I think we can compete. If we don’t they can steamroll us.” 3.24pm BST Cardiff: Etheridge; Ecuele Manga, Morrison, Bamba, Cunningham; Camarasa, Ralls, Arter, J Murphy; Paterson; Zohore. Subs: B Murphy, Bennett, Richards, Ward, Decordova-Reid, Harris, Madine. Burnley: Hart; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Lennon, Cork, Westwood, Gudmundsson; Vydra, Vokes. Subs: Heaton, Hendrick, Bardsley, Long, Defour, Wood, Barnes. 10.50am BST Hello. If it is acceptable to write off home games against Arsenal and Manchester City as free hits, then this is the kind of fixture that Cardiff City have to circle in red ink in the calendar. Given the financial gulf between the sides, there really is no point dwelling on last week’s 5-0 defeat to City. Yet if Cardiff are going to stay in the Premier League, then they really need to take three points when teams like Burnley pay them a visit.No offence to Burnley, who proved last season that they are not to be taken lightly. Yet survival tends to hinge on the strength of a side’s home form and Cardiff have already failed to beat Newcastle at the Cardiff City Stadium. After picking up two points from their first six games, scoring three goals in the process, Neil Warnock’s scrappers desperately need to pick up their first league win here. Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian