Warnock keen to continue Cardiff adventure despite relegation fears

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(Reuters) - Neil Warnock wants to continue as Cardiff City manager next season and ensure a smooth transition regardless of whether the Welsh club are able to preserve their Premier League status.

Cardiff are currently 18th in the league, five points behind Southampton and Brighton and Hove Albion, with six games left to lift themselves out of the relegation zone.

"Our fans have been amazing... If they weren't supportive, it wouldn't be a problem for me walking out," he told Sky Sports. "I think I owe it to them in the last year of my contract to look forward - whatever division we are in - and take it up towards Christmas and then, the club has got to be looking for a manager. Hopefully I can help them find one."

It left Warnock considering his future in the game but the veteran, backed by a record eight promotions with lower division clubs, is now keen on another challenge if Cardiff do get relegated.

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