Mark Harris celebrates at Stoke City...

Harris post-Stoke | We'll never give up

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Forward Mark Harris spoke to the press following an impressive away comeback at the bet365 Stadium.

The Bluebirds trailed 3-0 until the 66th minute, but goals from Rubin Colwill, Harris and Kieffer Moore in a five minute spell saw City pull level. It almost got even better for the away side, but Harris' effort was ruled out for offside after 84 minutes.

Mark began: "Coming back from three-nil down is a much better feeling. Obviously, I'm disappointed with the offside goal at the end. That would've topped it off.

"But from three-nil down, you take a point there, really. At 3-0, everyone would've written us off or thought it would get worse. You can tell the spirit we have though. We're not going to give up. No way.

"It showed then in the last forty minutes. We got the first goal and kept pressing. We kept running at them and kept on trying to make chances and the second and third came.

"We got the ball in the net again to make it four, but it was slightly offside. Credit to the lads. None of us will get our heads down. We'll keep going.

"You've seen all the fans here today. 900+ of them. We'll never give up for them. No chance."

Mark Harris in action against Stoke City...

Harris and his teammates now face back-to-back home league fixtures, with QPR first visiting the Welsh capital on Wednesday evening, before Huddersfield Town make the trip down on Saturday afternoon.

The Welsh international continued: "We know ourselves that it hasn't been good enough recently for whatever reason. We won't give up. We just have to take this as a positive and go into the next game and start as we finished here.

"We should be higher up the table. Of course we should. You could see in the last forty minutes today that we shouldn't be down there with the spirit we've got.

"We know ourselves where we are at the minute. We'll take it game-by-game, improve the performances, score more goals and look to move on up the table, starting Wednesday."