The coach spoke after Blackburn Rovers’ 2-5 Carabao Cup defeat
“I said in the cup we will try to go as far as we can,” he said after the match. “Today was the end for us against a good Blackburn team. At least we saw the difference between the young players and the team. They have good players and played today much, much better than us.
“In the first half we didn’t make a lot of chances, but make it 2-2. In the second half the opponent continued to play good but we didn’t continue. We was not concentrated or focussed enough. The opponent was better. The two key things in football, focus and concentration, and for us it was not enough.
“For the club, the priority is the league. That’s why we didn’t bring many players with us. Also, our system today, we made defenders from full-backs, wingers to full-backs. At least we saw today that in the future, which players we can use in our main team that can help us. Today it was only a few, not as many as I was expecting. But there were a few players who can also help us in the league.
“Even training games I want to win. But sometimes the opponent is better than you and you have to accept it, like today, the opponent was better. But the priority is the Championship and the league and we will give everything on the weekend.”
Callum Robinson is no doubt someone who has an important part to play in City’s league campaign. A niggling back injury has hampered his start to the season but he took his chance well when he scored from 25 yards to get the Bluebirds on the board. It was a welcome return to the starting lineup for the Republic of Ireland international, but Bulut believes he has a bit further to go until he is fully fit.
“He was injured in the start of the season,” the manager said of Robinson. “A long injury and then he came back again and was three weeks out. He came back slowly and today he played 70 minutes, he scored. He needs a bit more time to be fully in the game.”
Rubin Colwill was another positive for Cardiff, playing 90 minutes and was the major creative spark throughout the match. He found space, dribbled past players – which he did before laying off Robinson – and looked a cut above when the youngsters came on around him late on.
But Bulut is demanding of the Cardiff academy graduate and believes he must still master other aspects of his game if he is to reach the next level.