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BOSS DISMAYED AS GAP OPENS AT TOP

Western Mail

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March 23, 2026

RIAN Barry-Murphy admitted he was disappointed as Cardiff City lost ground in the League One title hunt.

- GLEN WILLIAMS Football writer glen.williams@walesonline.co.uk

BOSS DISMAYED AS GAP OPENS AT TOP

Blackpool's Bailey Peacock-Farrell makes a fingertip save in added time to deny Ryan Wintle of Cardiff City

(Picture: Huw Evans Agency)

Saturday’s goalless draw at home to Blackpool means the Bluebirds are now seven points adrift of chief rivals Lincoln City, who were 3-0 winners over Rotherham United.

But Cardiff remain 11 clear of third-placed Bolton Wanderers in the battle for automatic promotion.

“It is a very disappointing result,” said Cardiff boss Barry-Murphy.

“We were so determined to win and wanted to, but today we weren’t able to.

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