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    On back to back wins:

    “It’s been brilliant for the boys, for the Club, the staff and the fans. You want to win games, build momentum and morale, and I think we’re going in the right direction.

    “You approach every game like you want to create chances. We’ve changed the system, which allows players to be in positions where we can be more of a threat. We’ve given them a little bit more freedom to be able to find space and occupy positions against the opposition that cause a problem and create more opportunities.

    “With more opportunities, hopefully, come more goals and we’ve been fortunate up to now that we’ve been able to create a lot of opportunities and score goals. We just need to make sure we keep that up, keep working hard and you’re not always going to have games where you create 20-25 chances or shots in games, so we’ll keep working hard and continue.”

    On injuries:

    “Last time we spoke, Aaron [Ramsey] was about four weeks off and it’s been a week, so he’s about three weeks off. Up to the next international window, he’ll potentially be back after that, he’s doing well.

    “Rallsy (Joe Ralls) is getting his treatment and he’s looking good. Around the Blackburn game, that sort of time, we’ll see him, hopefully.

    “They know we’re a strong squad. Everyone wants to play and providing everyone is working hard and they’re respectful towards one another and they support each other, everyone has got an opportunity to play. I’ve made that clear from the off.”

    On WBA:

    “I don’t think they’ve won in five, but they’re a good side, they’re disciplined out of possession, they’ve got attacking threats in possession and it’ll be a tough game, but it’s not one we’re frightened of.

    “I feel there’s always a pressure to perform and win, that will never go away, that’s how football is. I think we’re in a good place at the minute and I think the boys are brimming with confidence, they’re happy. They want to perform, they want to perform for each other, the staff, the Club and the fans and all those things, that camaraderie that we’ve got at the minute, you can see it on the pitch. Their form hasn’t been great, but they’re a very good side.

    "There's no free hits in football," he said. "Obviously, you can look at it that way, but for us it's about gaining momentum and continuing our path in respect of not losing a game in three, and we want to continue that.

    "We're going away from home, to a tough opposition. For us, it's a really good test. For us it's to really see where we've come from and where we are at the moment, and where we're trying to get to at the moment. It's a great gauge we've got.

    "There are some tough games coming up and we're fully motivated to try and get a result."

  • #2
    Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

    Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
    On back to back wins:

    “It’s been brilliant for the boys, for the Club, the staff and the fans. You want to win games, build momentum and morale, and I think we’re going in the right direction.

    “You approach every game like you want to create chances. We’ve changed the system, which allows players to be in positions where we can be more of a threat. We’ve given them a little bit more freedom to be able to find space and occupy positions against the opposition that cause a problem and create more opportunities.

    “With more opportunities, hopefully, come more goals and we’ve been fortunate up to now that we’ve been able to create a lot of opportunities and score goals. We just need to make sure we keep that up, keep working hard and you’re not always going to have games where you create 20-25 chances or shots in games, so we’ll keep working hard and continue.”

    On injuries:

    “Last time we spoke, Aaron [Ramsey] was about four weeks off and it’s been a week, so he’s about three weeks off. Up to the next international window, he’ll potentially be back after that, he’s doing well.

    “Rallsy (Joe Ralls) is getting his treatment and he’s looking good. Around the Blackburn game, that sort of time, we’ll see him, hopefully.

    “They know we’re a strong squad. Everyone wants to play and providing everyone is working hard and they’re respectful towards one another and they support each other, everyone has got an opportunity to play. I’ve made that clear from the off.”

    On WBA:

    “I don’t think they’ve won in five, but they’re a good side, they’re disciplined out of possession, they’ve got attacking threats in possession and it’ll be a tough game, but it’s not one we’re frightened of.

    “I feel there’s always a pressure to perform and win, that will never go away, that’s how football is. I think we’re in a good place at the minute and I think the boys are brimming with confidence, they’re happy. They want to perform, they want to perform for each other, the staff, the Club and the fans and all those things, that camaraderie that we’ve got at the minute, you can see it on the pitch. Their form hasn’t been great, but they’re a very good side.

    "There's no free hits in football," he said. "Obviously, you can look at it that way, but for us it's about gaining momentum and continuing our path in respect of not losing a game in three, and we want to continue that.

    "We're going away from home, to a tough opposition. For us, it's a really good test. For us it's to really see where we've come from and where we are at the moment, and where we're trying to get to at the moment. It's a great gauge we've got.

    "There are some tough games coming up and we're fully motivated to try and get a result."
    A good delivery in my opinion

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    • #3
      Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

      As Riza gets more experience and comfort in his role - he gets more impressive.

      I like the way he speaks. He clearly has made tactical and selection changes. He appears to be a real coach.

      The players all seem to (genuinely) respect him and like the changes he has introduced.

      It doesn't mean he is the best option for Cardiff City manager in October/November 2024 - but it does make him a serious candidate.

      I am feeling good about the club for the first time in over 4 years.

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      • #4
        Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

        Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
        As Riza gets more experience and comfort in his role - he gets more impressive.

        I like the way he speaks. He clearly has made tactical and selection changes. He appears to be a real coach.

        The players all seem to (genuinely) respect him and like the changes he has introduced.

        It doesn't mean he is the best option for Cardiff City manager in October/November 2024 - but it does make him a serious candidate.

        I am feeling good about the club for the first time in over 4 years.
        Me too. I'm getting so attached to him I might well invite him out to my local Sue Ryder charity shop to buy him a change of wardrobe.

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        • #5
          Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

          Last time we spoke Aaron was about 4 weeks off and it's been about a week so that's 3 weeks off

          Nothing gets past old Omer

          In Riza we Trust

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          • #6
            Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

            Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
            Last time we spoke Aaron was about 4 weeks off and it's been about a week so that's 3 weeks off

            Nothing gets past old Omer

            In Riza we Trust

            Lol! Who needs a calendar when Omer's around?

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            • #7
              Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
              As Riza gets more experience and comfort in his role - he gets more impressive.

              I like the way he speaks. He clearly has made tactical and selection changes. He appears to be a real coach.

              The players all seem to (genuinely) respect him and like the changes he has introduced.

              It doesn't mean he is the best option for Cardiff City manager in October/November 2024 - but it does make him a serious candidate.

              I am feeling good about the club for the first time in over 4 years.
              It really is his to lose, tomorrow will be a good test, but where as I would have expected us to surrender and get stuffed under Bulut, a point at the Baggies would be a good turnaround

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              • #8
                Re: Omer Riza press conference ahead of WBA

                Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
                Lol! Who needs a calendar when Omer's around?
                Sharp dressed mind in a sharp dressed man

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