'Nowhere near where we want to be' - Barry-Murphypublished at 11:14 BST
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyBrian Barry-Murphy is pleased with Cardiff City's application in pre-season but insisted his side remain "nowhere near" where they want to be.
The Bluebirds beat League of Ireland First Division side Cork City 6-1 in their second summer friendly, bouncing back from their heavy defeat to FC Midtjylland.
Callum Robinson opened the scoring on Tuesday evening before braces from Isaak Davies and Rob Tankiewicz, and a late Yousef Salech strike.
Cardiff, who are preparing for their return to the Championship, fielded a different line-up in each half and Barry-Murphy was pleased by their endeavour.
"The main objective for us was to get everybody through 45 minutes each, increasing fitness levels as much as possible," the head coach told Cardiff's website.
"I'm very pleased with the application of the players here and very hopeful the game exposure we've had over the past four days will improve us a lot.
"The energy in the team, the application to improve physically was probably the most important part.
"I'm not just saying it for the sake of it, we are nowhere near where we want to be and I see that as a positive.
"[This was] another small step towards where we know we have to be from the start of the season.
"It's a very intense period of pre-season as we now go through the gears of footballing content. I will look to try and get up a level in the next days."
Cardiff will round out their pre-season preparations with a friendlies against National League outfit Forest Green Rovers and Italian giants AS Roma.



























