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BRIAN BEMOANS LACK OF OPTIONS

Bluebirds crippled at back
By David Flett

CARDIFF boss Brian Barry-Murphy is targeting defensive reinforcements after seeing his side pegged back twice at Derby.
The Bluebirds were without four injured centre-backs at Pride Park with Gabriel Osho the latest to join a crippling casualty list already including Dylan Lawlor, Calum Chambers and Will Fish.
That meant Barry-Murphy was forced to play midfielder Perry Ng and left-back Joel Bagan at the heart of his defence and, despite their valiant efforts, Rams’ pair Carlton Morris and Bobby Clark were able to cancel out Cian Ashf...

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