Erol Bulut says he wants to see a “different” Cardiff City team against Huddersfield Town to the one that lost 1-0 at Blackburn Rovers.
Joe Rankin-Costello’s 53rd minute strike earned Jon Dahl Tomasson’s side all three points over the Bluebirds at Ewood Park on Saturday.
“I said to my players inside, this game, we have to forget,” Bulut said of the loss to Rovers.
“We have to focus for Tuesday, and quick.”
Bulut added: “So I want to see a different team on the field, to get three points back that we lost [at Blackburn].”
The Bluebirds are without a win in three Championship matches ahead of their clash with Huddersfield in west Yorkshire on Tuesday night.
The Terriers beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1 last time out to earn their first victory under Darren Moore, who replaced ex-Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock in the John Smith’s Stadium hot seat in September.
Kion Etetea is unavailable due to a hamstring injury, while Aaron Ramsey and Callum O’Dowda remain sidelined.
Dimitrios Goutas saw his header ruled out in the first half after he had risen highest to head into the back of the net. There was nothing obviously wrong with the goal but as the Bluebirds celebrated, the referee blew for offside.
Karlan Grant was stood in front of Leopold Wahlstedt as the ball flew in, though whether he was interfering with play is up for debate. However, by the letter of the law, it was a fair decision.