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  1. Forwards give Barry-Murphy 'food for thought'published at 13:30 GMT 28 January

    Cardiff City striker Callum Robinson shooting after coming off the bench during the 4-0 win at home to BarnsleyImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Brian Barry-Murphy says his forward players are giving him "food for thought" after Cardiff City thumped Barnsley despite being without Yousef Salech.

    Leading goalscorer Salech was absent on Tuesday having been carried off with neck injury during last weekend's draw with Stockport.

    Even without Salech, who has 13 goals this season, the Bluebirds beat Barnsley 4-0 to strengthen their League One promotion hopes.

    Barry-Murphy raised some eyebrows with his team selection, as he opted to start Omari Kellyman ahead of Callum Robinson up front.

    But on-loan Chelsea youngster Kellyman justified his selection as he scored just his third Cardiff goal and claimed an assist.

    "I can just see him very much as a centre-forward, I've seen him play as a centre-forward many times before when he was younger." Barry-Murphy said.

    "So I was very confident that he could do the job. I just felt as if it was the right solution for this game.

    "People like Omari proved that there are different kinds of solutions for different teams and I was very pleased with his performance."

    Omari Kellyman celebrates his goal Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    The experienced Robinson might have been many people's favourite to start with Salech sidelined.

    The Republic of Ireland international has seven goals this season having been second-choice striker for most of the season.

    Isaak Davies is another player with experience of leading the line who would have been hopeful of a start against the Tykes.

    As it turned out, both Davies and Robinson players made an impact off the bench, which pleased Barry-Murphy.

    "All those players are hungry to play and giving me a lot of food for thought in the absence of Yousef," he added.

    "Callum was very positive, was really ready to make such a positive impact when needed and he's been incredible around the team.

    "I couldn't be happier with how he's performing and how much he's helping us. He's going to play a huge part in our season moving forward."

    Cardiff, who are four points clear at the top of the table, return to action at Burton Albion on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

  2. Barry-Murphy pleased by Cardiff 'obsession'published at 11:49 GMT 28 January

    Luke Hemmings
    BBC Sport Wales

    Brian Barry-Murphy applauds Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Brian Barry-Murphy was "over the moon with the result and performance" after Cardiff City extended their League One unbeaten run to eight matches with a comprehensive victory over Barnsley on Tuesday.

    The league leaders eased to a 4-0 triumph over a Tykes side who have now only won one in their last seven matches.

    Cardiff dominated much of the game, and could have won by an even greater margin with substitute Callum Robinson striking the bar.

    Barry-Murphy suggested the Bluebirds' win was "was not as easy as the scoreline suggested".

    "It was a very difficult first half for us. We scored really early, but Barnsley posed a real threat and I think most of the goals came from when they had possession." said the Cardiff boss.

    "We were very aggressive in how we tried to win the ball back and attack quickly, which is something that we've needed to be better at this season, so I'm very pleased with the performance."

    Cardiff's quick, aggressive play was on display in an abundance for the second goal.

    When the ball fell to Omari Kellyman just inside the Barnsley half, the on-loan Chelsea man drove forward before a perfectly weighted ball to Chris Willock, who found the bottom corner.

    Willock later scored his second goal - and Cardiff's fourth - when he raced clear before delightfully chipping onrushing Barnsley keeper Owen Goodman to cap off a brilliant individual and team performance.

    While Barry-Murphy said Cardiff's closest challengers at the top end of the table are "really strong teams and in great form", his team are in good shape too.

    He added: "I'm very pleased with the players' efforts and that constant obsession of striving for improved performances is at the very front of our minds.

    "Like I've said consistently, we can improve a lot and that's still the case."

    The Barnsley shutout means Cardiff have 11 league clean sheets, more than any other side in the division, but Barry-Murphy still sees left-back as a "position of high priority" before next Monday's transfer deadline.

  3. Cardiff's Lawlor a 'huge doubt' for Barnsley gamepublished at 11:26 GMT 26 January

    Dylan LawlorImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Cardiff City centre-back Dylan Lawlor is a "huge doubt" for Tuesday's League One match against Barnsley, says head coach Brian Barry-Murphy.

    Lawlor, 20, injured his knee during the warm-up before last Saturday's 1-1 draw with Stockport County.

    Cardiff are waiting to discover the extent of the damage but are preparing to be without the Wales international for Barnsley's visit.

    "Dylan tweaked his medial ligament in the warm-up passing, I think," said Barry-Murphy.

    "It can happen. I'm just going to assess the severity of that. Dylan is a huge doubt, I would say, based on that.

    "But I think the rest of the squad is in a really good place."

    Cardiff are top of League One, four points clear of second-placed Lincoln City and 10 ahead of Bolton Wanderers in third. Barnsley are 15th.

  4. EFL's 'Scan to Smile' highlights community workpublished at 17:57 GMT 23 January

    Millwall supporters involved in one of the EFL's club charity projects cheer and lift one of their team-matesImage source, EFL

    A new initiative highlighting the work of football club charities has been launched by the English Football League (EFL).

    'Scan to Smile' will be rolled out in stadiums across the EFL from Friday until the end of January, with supporters invited to scan QR codes on posters displayed around grounds.

    Each scan will unlock a short, uplifting story from a person whose life has been positively impacted by the support of their local club charity.

    The subjects tackled include mental health support, combating loneliness, improving physical wellbeing, employability and confidence.

    The EFL said it hoped the initiative would use "the reach and influence of football to offer fans a moment of positivity on matchday".

    Trevor Birch, chief executive at the EFL, said: "Behind every club are people whose lives have been positively changed through the work and dedication of their local EFL club charity.

    "This initiative gives supporters the chance to see that impact first-hand and reminds us that football truly is a force for good."

  5. Cardiff host Stockport looking to show improvementspublished at 08:23 GMT 23 January

    Luke Hemmings
    BBC Sport Wales

    Brian Barry-MurphyImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    League One leaders Cardiff City host fourth-placed Stockport County on Saturday 24 January (12:30 GMT), with boss Brian Barry-Murphy keen for his side to continue on their "upward trajectory".

    The Bluebirds are three points clear of second-placed Lincoln who closed the gap with Thursday's 2-1 win over Burton, though the Imps have now played a game more.

    Barry-Murphy's side are 10 points above Saturday's opponents and return to the Cardiff City Stadium knowing that avoiding defeat will extend their unbeaten league run to seven matches.

    Last weekend the Welsh side inflicted just a second home defeat on third-placed Bradford, central defender Gabriel Osho declaring their Valley Parade success as "a significant win".

    "It's important to back up that win or else it doesn't mean as much, so we'll be looking to do that on Saturday," said Nigeria international Osho.

    Despite securing victory at Bradford, Barry-Murphy was not entirely pleased with his side's second-half display.

    "The second half wasn't what we wanted," said the 47-year-old Irish coach.

    "We were very aggressive in the first half but in the second half we were just quite conservative and kept giving the ball back to the opponents.

    "We just lost control of it. We have to be much better than that if we want to take the team where we want to go."

    The head coach remains insistent his side "will improve a lot in the second half of the season" as "performance levels still aren't where we'd want them".

    Stockport arrive in strong form of their own, chasing a third consecutive league win as they continue to push for promotion.

    "It's going to be another tough game," said Osho.

    "At home we've been so good but they're fighting for something as well. They're fourth place, on a good run of form, so everyone in the changing room is aware of that."

    When the two sides met at Edgeley Park in September Cardiff snatched a 1-1 draw with a 97th minute Yousef Salech equaliser.

    Barry-Murphy admits his side could have been "fortunate" to return from Stockport with a point.

    "On Saturday we'll have to show that we've improved significantly to give ourselves a chance to win the game," he added.

    "The real pressure is on preparation and making sure our training week is better than the last one.

    "I know that if we keep improving the level of performance, then we'll really do great things.

    "We have prepared exceptionally well for Saturday's game but we may not beat Stockport. We just have to do everything possible to try and do it."

  6. Barry-Murphy has 'united everything' at Cardiff published at 20:15 GMT 22 January

    Brian Barry-Murphy applauds Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Iwan Roberts reckons the appointment of Brian Barry-Murphy has reunited Cardiff City.

    Some Cardiff fans protested against the club's ownership last season as the Bluebirds suffered relegation from the Championship.

    But former Wales striker Roberts believes that as well as inspiring an upturn in fortunes on the pitch, the arrival of Barry-Murphy as head coach last summer has transformed the mood at Cardiff.

    "There's been a lot of unrest at the club, a big divide between supporters and the people who run the club and the person who owns the club," Roberts told this week's Feast of Football podcast.

    "That's sort of in the distant past now. They have made the decision to bring BBM (Barry-Murphy) in and they have got it absolutely spot on.

    "He gets the club, he gets the supporters, he has united everything, he has a winning team, a winning formula, and they are doing it in a stylish way."

    Cardiff are six points clear of Lincoln City having lost only one of their past 12 games.

    They host fourth-placed Stockport on Saturday begore another home fixture against Barnsley next Tuesday.

  7. Sickness and injury hit Cardiff before Stockport gamepublished at 15:10 GMT 22 January

    Luke Hemmings
    BBC Sport Wales

    Brian Barry-Murphy looks on from the touchlineImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    As Cardiff City prepare to face Stockport County on Saturday, 24 January (12:30 GMT), Bluebirds boss Brian Barry-Murphy has revealed that "different bouts of sickness" have broken out within the playing and coaching staff.

    Though training has still been "very good" according to Barry-Murphy, it appears his side may be without Perry Ng for the match against fourth placed Stockport.

    The defender was forced off at half-time in Cardiff's victory at Bradford last weekend with a suspected ankle issue.

    "Perry has not trained this week, so at the moment he's out for the game on Saturday," said Barry-Murphy.

    "But there is an expectation on my part that he could train today, so if he trains well today and tomorrow he could yet be available."

    There is, however, a boost in the full-back areas - where Barry-Murphy is still "keen" to add options in the January transfer window - with the return of Ronan Kpakio.

    "Ronan's back in training and has trained fully this week," reported the Irish coach.

    Kpakio last featured for Cardiff in their 1-1 draw at Leyton Orient 12 days ago.

    Having played 22 matches this season, and being the club's leading assister with six this campaign, his return is timely for the Bluebirds who will look to extend their six-point lead at the top on Saturday lunchtime.

    The Welsh club also have "doubts" in midfield with David Turnbull not managing to train in the last two days.

    The attacking midfielder has found form in recent weeks and set Cardiff on their way with a "typical Turnbull" goal last time out against Bradford.

    "I think he's going to be missing," said Barry-Murphy who also expects to be without defensive midfielder Ryan Wintle who has not trained since the last match because of a neck injury.

    Wintle has become something of a fixture for Barry-Murphy's side having played every minute for the Bluebirds since 26 December.

    "He's been a huge player for us," Barry-Murphy said of the 28-year old Englishman.

    "In that congested fixture period around Christmas he was very important for us because he was able to repeat performances so quickly and play so well."

  8. 'Incredible' win over Bradford delights Cardiff boss Barry-Murphypublished at 16:55 GMT 19 January

    Barry-Murphy praises Osho and Cardiff's defensive display against Bradford on Saturday 17 January.Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    League One leaders Cardiff City extended their advantage at the top to six points after victory over third placed Bradford City at Valley Parade on Saturday.

    The Bluebirds were ruthless in a clinical first half, racing into a two goal lead inside 25 minutes, a start that delighted manager Brian Barry-Murphy.

    "I'm really pleased with the performance, and for the supporters to get the victory in such an exciting manner is incredible," he said.

    Barry Murphy was particularly impressed with Cardiff's opening goal having spoken in recent weeks about wanting to see more shots centrally from his team.

    "We've scored a lot of goals from wide areas this season where we've had to cross it," he said.

    "But to arrive in that central area was good for us, and the finish from David was typical Turnbull."

    Cardiff were forced to show a different side of their game after Bradford pulled one back early in the second half. The response impressed their manager just as much as the attacking display.

    "We had to weather the storm and defend the box for our lives," he said.

    "Putting bodies on the line is part of what playing for Cardiff should be about.

    "To win the game is important for us. It felt as if we played the game really well and deserved to win."

    The Bluebirds will now look to extend their unbeaten run in League One to seven matches when they host fellow promotion contenders Stockport County at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday 24 January (12:30 GMT).

  9. Barry-Murphy: Typical Turnbullpublished at 18:33 GMT 17 January

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    Barry-Murphy: Typical Turnbull

  10. Cardiff go to Bradford with point to provepublished at 16:50 GMT 16 January

    Ioan Griffiths

    Cardiff boss Brian Barry-Murphy waving to fans after their 1-1 draw with Leyton OrientImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Cardiff City will be looking to extend their lead at the top of League One when they travel to third-placed Bradford City on Saturday (12:30 GMT).

    The Bluebirds head to Valley Parade after a hard-earned 1-1 draw away at Leyton Orient last weekend stretched their unbeaten run to five games.

    Brian Barry-Murphy's team will aim to avenge September's reverse fixture against Bradford, when Cardiff were swept aside by the Bantams in a 3-1 defeat.

    "The home game against Bradford, we were doing really well and the stadium was full, everyone was coming expecting to see a great win," Barry-Murphy said.

    "They blew us away and we weren't able to compete with them in that game on that occasion. Now we have to go and show that we're better than we were back then, which we believe we are."

    Bradford are six points behind Cardiff with a game in hand and are unbeaten in their past four home matches.

    Cardiff will attempt to become only the second visiting side to take three points at Valley Parade this season.

    "We need to be confident we can play our best and prove we're good enough to beat anyone," Barry-Murphy added.

    "We're constantly evaluating how much we're improving. This has to be tested every week and this is the way to do it."