Cardiff City latest: Bluebirds found using youth talent such as Cian Ashford as huge success

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As Cardiff City showed signs of adding their youth prospects to their starting eleven near the end of their Championship campaign, there’s a lot more to come from their younger players as they look to break into their side and make the Cardiff faithful proud.

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00:00 Yeah, and maybe as a shining light for Cardiff, their sort of implementation of some of their
00:05 younger players. How important is that for them moving on into the future and ensuring
00:10 that they keep them in the summer and can hopefully use these players well for next
00:15 season, these young players?
00:16 Absolutely. Cardiff's always had a good academy. Loads of players who may not necessarily make
00:22 the Cardiff First team, but they've gone off to other places as well in the last few years.
00:26 Cardiff's academy's strong. You've got players coming through always. Yeah, and then towards
00:30 the end of the season, you had Kean Ashford came on, made his league debut, scored in
00:34 that game as well. So there's a good few young players, really young players, a few 17-year-olds
00:41 who are coming up through who played towards the end of the year. They kind of played in
00:45 those, you know, I'll give them a game, get them some minutes. But Kean Ashford, he played
00:50 because he deserved a spot and he was playing and he scored and he did well. So there's
00:56 promise in Cardiff. Like I said, the academy's always been good. You get these players coming
01:02 through. Ruben Caldwell, the last few years has been an absolute light for Cardiff City.
01:06 And there's been some rumours, I'm not sure how far they go. The Premier League team's
01:09 looking at him, but you know, these players are very able, coming up through and hopefully
01:15 that's where Cardiff have got to go because we've been struggling in the transfer market
01:19 recently. You know, it was a transfer embargo the last few years on and off and things.
01:24 So these young players have needed to step up and they have and it's been a real delight
01:28 to be able to see.
01:29 Do you feel like this summer needs to be a bit more of a settled summer? We touched on
01:36 that, they've had some clear outs over the last few years. Do you feel like this is going
01:40 to be maybe the start of a new sort of time for the club where they can just settle the
01:44 players, settle the summer and get this squad ready to ultimately aim to achieve promotion
01:50 again?
01:51 I think the loan situation's really going to affect them a little bit. And some of these
01:56 players have been vital for them, definitely the likes of Kyle and Grant, who started week
02:01 in, week out for them as well. And Phillips has been a great impact as well. Yeah, I think
02:06 that's what Cardiff are looking for this season, was I think a settled season. They're nowhere
02:10 near the relegation zone, way more settled for them now. And that's what they want, they
02:16 want to build on what they've got and obviously add to it. But obviously, they're not a club
02:21 that has a lot of money to spend in the summer as well. So it might be a bit of hope that
02:25 they can bring through some homegrown talent as well.
02:27 I think for me, one of the most improved, even though he's only improved on his statistics
02:34 most recently in the last week with a few assists, is Ruben Caldwell. I think last season
02:38 he was so affected by his injuries because he was having growing pains and now he's actually
02:42 grown into this young player and he's already played at a World Cup and there's a lot of
02:46 hype around him. But I've really been impressed by Ruben Caldwell. There's always a debate
02:52 amongst the Cardiff City fan base as to whether he should start or he shouldn't. But for me,
02:57 he's got to be starting every week.
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