Cardiff need 10 more points to avoid the drop, says Warnock
Warnock’s 18th-placed Cardiff visit Burnley tomorrow before facing Brighton and Hove Albion, who are five points above them, in a relegation ‘six-pointer’ next Tuesday. — Action Images pic via Reuters
“They are so important the games now, we’re running out of time and points,” Warnock told a news conference today. “We have to take three points from our next two games. We need 10 points really, to have any chance whatsoever.” “I’ve never seen anything other than a fighting spirit. The dressing room has not been like that this season, even when we have had poor results.”
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