Marco Silva believes Cardiff City can pose real problems for Fulham on Saturday afternoon.
The Bluebirds have enjoyed an upsurge in form since Steve Morison replaced Mick McCarthy at the Cardiff City Stadium winning four of their last seven matches to move fifteen points clear of the relegation zone. Cardiff could count themselves highly unfortunate to by beaten by Huddersfield Town in midweek and Silva knows his side are set for a serious challenge in south Wales.
Speaking to the press this afternoon, the Fulham head coach said:
“Of course it’s different, because since they changed the manager they achieved completely different results. They’re in a different mood, definitely, different confidence as well, as a team.
“I remember when they came here to play, they were struggling with their results. But even that night was a little bit tough for us because the Championship is always like that. We scored at the start of the second half and then after that it was different, but the first half was tight and difficult for us.
Now they are in a good mood, they are playing at home, and they’re the type of team who are physical, play a direct game, long balls, really strong in set-pieces, and in this moment they are really strong in the offensive transition, counter attacks. Moments that we can switch off, they can punish you, definitely, because they have quick players in the attack line. They have two strikers who are always waiting for a mistake, to punish you. Their wing-backs can also support their attack well.
Definitely it will be a tough match for us, another one. There’s a short space between the two games. They played last night as well so it will be the same for both teams. It will be a really tough game but we go there with high confidence to play our game, to match them, be ready for both sides of the game, when the ball is on the grass and the ball is in the air, and we have to be as aggressive as we can as they know they will be for sure. It’s up to us to control the situation, and express ourselves when we have the ball.”