The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Warnock: We know we can compete now

- By Lenny Stevenson sport@sundaypost.com

Neil Warnock declared Cardiff City’s season starts now after a first Premier League win against Fulham.

Cardiff climbed off the foot of the table – and above Fulham on goal difference – with a 4- 2 victory in front of a near 3 0 , 0 0 0 - c r owd in th e Welsh capital.

Josh Murphy, Bobby Reid, Callum Paterson and substitute Kadeem Harris were all on target.

“Our season star ts t o d a y,” s a i d C a rd i f f manager Warnock .

“Even at half time after we had had a couple of goals, we said this is our time. We know we can compete at this level.”

Andre Schurrle had fired Fulham ahead with an 11th- minute beauty from 30 yards and highlyrate­d 18- year- old Ryan Sessegnon levelled the game at 2- 2 before halftime with his first topflight goal.

But Fulham slipped into the bottom three as a fourth defeat in five games was confirmed by more dreadful defending.

The Londoners have the worst defensive record in the league, having now conceded 25 goals in nine games.

Wa t f o r d boss Ja v i G r a c ia saluted th e Hornets’ killer instinct after two goals in 58 seconds stunned Wolves.

Etienne Capoue and Ricardo Pererya secured a 2- 0 win at Molineux thanks to their quickfire first-half strikes.

Watford’s first win in six attempts also inflicted Wolves’ first home league defeat since January.

The Hornets, who had lost 4- 0 to Bournemout­h before the internatio­nal break, rose to the occasion and Gracia hailed their rapid goals.

He said: “After the last game we had two tough weeks preparing and we have got a good reward.”

Wolves had been on a club- record run of six Premier League games unbeaten, but they never r e c ov e r e d f r om the visitors’ double blast.

Ca p o u e found the bottom corner from 30 yards after 20 minutes, before the hosts gave the ball away from kick- off and Pereyra ran on to Abdoulaye Doucoure’s pass to lift over Rui Patricio seconds later.

Eddie Howe admitted Bournemout­h were well below their best as they stuttered to a goalless draw against south-coast rivals Southampto­n.

The Cherries created little at t he Vi t a l i t y Stadium and needed 72 minutes to register an attempt on target.

Their unbeaten home record came under serious threat in the closing s t a g e s, wi t h Saints substitute­s Stuart Armstrong and Manolo Gabbiadini squanderin­g golden opportunit­ies.

Manager Howe accepts his team must improve in order to continue their strong start to the season.

“I don’t think we really got going today, it’s frustratin­g,” said Howe.

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Cardiff boss Neil Warnock

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