Rising star Tankiewicz knows he must work hard - Barry-Murphypublished at 16:43 BST
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyBrian Barry-Murphy has reiterated that Cardiff City rising star Rob Tankiewicz must continue to improve following his starring role in Tuesday's pre-season win over Cork City.
Tankiewicz, 17, scored a second half brace as the Bluebirds battered the League of Ireland First Division side 6-1 in their second summer friendly.
The Wales youth international temporarily became Cardiff's youngest player last season after debuting aged 16 years and 117 days before team-mate Axel Donczew (15 years and 234 days) pipped him to the accolade 64 minutes later.
Tankiewicz made one further senior appearance for Cardiff last season, as a sub against Northampton in April, before earning an opportunity to impress in pre-season.
The midfielder has done exactly that, and earned praise from manager Barry-Murphy after scoring twice within 12 minutes against Cork.
"Robert is a very young player, with a good mentality and a good feeling of when to arrive into the box and score goals," Barry-Murphy told Cardiff's official website.
"As always with an inexperienced player, it's about trying to give [them] the idea of when to arrive and the feeling of what's most important; scoring goals.
"He's improving a lot, but he knows how much work he has to do to be the player that we want him to be."
Tankiewicz signed professional terms with Cardiff in June. The club have not specified the length of the contract.


























