Following Cardiff City’s cup win over Burnley on Tuesday night, Brian Barry-Murphy spoke to the press at Turf Moor.
Progressing onto Round Four of the Carabao Cup following a well-earned victory over the Clarets, Brian shared his thoughts after the final whistle.
“It means a lot to us to play the way we did,” Brian began. “And to bounce back from what was undoubtedly a very disappointing day for us on Saturday.
“I think it means a lot in terms of how we want to play. When you play a team in the Premier League you have two choices: you either step back and hope for the best or try and take destiny into your own hands.
“We were very aggressive in how we played our game and the lads were on the front foot right from the first whistle. Even when we conceded the goal we tried to be as good in possession as possible to take the game away from Burnley, and I thought we were.”
“Our pressing was really good tonight, probably better than it was on Saturday. Our defending of the box wasn’t good then so to see players of the calibre Burnley have brought on late is a testament to how we coped with that, and I liked a lot of what I saw from us at the end of the game.”
Praising the efforts of the players on the pitch and the supporters who made the long trip north for a midweek fixture, Brian then turned his attention to building on a terrific away performance with hopes for another, when the Bluebirds head to face Wigan Athletic on Saturday.
“You have to show character in sport as in life,” he continued. “And there would have been question marks in the players’ minds as there would have been in supporters’ minds.
“You saw the supporters today who had come on a Tuesday night to put in this length of a journey, and will probably do the same on Saturday, so we just wanted to reward that and give them a performance that they could enjoy.
“When you have a result like we did on Saturday it’s very disappointing in the moment, but the feeling of coming back to the pitch to put it right is always nice, and we’ll put everything into giving a performance even better that today’s on Saturday, which we believe we can.”