Perry Ng scored his first goal of the season at the Brick Community Stadium on Saturday, and spoke to the media after City's 2-0 win over Wigan Athletic.
"I think the gameplan worked perfectly." Perry began. "The game on Tuesday gave us a real confidence, and I think you saw that in our performance today. I thought we passed the ball really well, our press was fantastic again, and Wigan couldn't really get to terms with it. A brilliant performance all round, and another good away win.
"We were trying to go for the second to calm down a little bit, but it didn't come, so we kept controlling the ball. Our play was fantastic; I think we could have been a little bit more ruthless up there and created more chances, but we'll take the three points anyway.
"The gaffer has been here since pre-season, and I think you're starting to see what he's implementing. But there's still so much more for us to work on, and hopefully we can just keep getting better and better."

The defender opened the scoring with his first strike in almost a year, and spoke about his excitement at what lies ahead this season.
"It's been a long time coming! It's been a tough couple of months for me personally. I was injured for a couple of months, and I've been working so hard off the pitch. I'm just so happy to get back out with the lads, with this manager."
On his injury, Perry said: "It was horrible. It was the first day under Brian, so it was a nightmare, but he's been so helpful. He really understood the injury - he's even been through it himself, so he gave me some tips. The physios have been brilliant with me, so I feel fit and sharp at the minute.
"It's probably the most excited I've been. I can't describe how good Brian has been. He's brilliant to work with every day; it's intense, it's tough, but that's what we need and it's showing on the pitch. With all the younger lads, it's a really exciting time at the minute. Hopefully we just keep working hard, keep humble and keep winning."
Watch more from Perry and Brian Barry-Murphy on Cardiff City TV.