Warnock blasts 'elementary' Cardiff mistakes
Cardiff City defender Bruno Ecuele Manga made an "elementary" mistake in the 5-0 defeat to Manchester City, according to Neil Warnock.

Neil Warnock called for Cardiff City to cut out "elementary" mistakes after a 5-0 home defeat against Manchester City extended their miserable start to the Premier League season.
Cardiff held their own for half an hour on a rain-soaked pitch, before goals from Sergio Aguero, Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan put the visitors 3-0 up at half-time.
The Bluebirds boss was pleased by their start to the second half, but a brace from substitute Riyad Mahrez - the second of which was gifted to him by Cardiff defender Bruno Ecuele Manga - left Warnock frustrated.
"We've got to eliminate mistakes if we're to have any chance whatsoever," said Warnock, after his team made it six Premier League games without a win.
"I think we did well in the first half hour. I thought our shape was good and then they scored from our corner kick, and that's how good these teams are.
FULL TIME: 0-5 The suffer a heavy defeat to the holders at CCS. September 22, 2018
"We lost our discipline a little bit and we found ourselves 3-0 down from nothing.
"I thought second half, despite the injury, we did alright. Then, just another mistake at the death made it worse than what it should've been.
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"You've just got to think how well Bruno Ecuele Manga played, and then he goes and makes a mistake like that for the fifth goal, which is just elementary."
The defeat followed a 4-1 reverse against Chelsea and a 3-2 loss at home against Arsenal, and Warnock suggested his players could be finding it tough to adapt to life in the top flight.
He said: "We have a good group. Not many of them have played at this level before, and I think when we went behind it showed a little bit.
"We have made mistakes but we're all in it together. All I ask is that they do their best."

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