Tonight's Cardiff City news as update issued on missing duo and player speaks out amid radio silence
Here are your Cardiff City headlines for Monday, September 30.
Cardiff hope Siopis and Goutas will return
Cardiff hope duo Manolis Siopis and Dimitrios Goutas will return for tomorrow night's game against MIllwall.
The Greek pair missed Saturday's dire 4-1 defeat at Hull City and added to Cardiff's already worrying list of absentees, given we are just seven games into the campaign.
Siopis was thought to have picked up a knock ahead of Omer Riza's first game as interim boss, while Goutas was understood to have gone back to Greece owing to an illness in his family.
Speaking about Cardiff's injury struggles, Riza said after Hull: “We’ve got a good group of players, all honest and hard working but the issue we have at the moment is not being able to get all of the players through the game.
“We’ve had to make substitutions early, Will Fish with his hamstring, we’ve got other injuries, we’ve got other players coming back from injury who can’t get through 90 minutes, we’ve got players who at times have had injuries through their careers who we have to manage and look after.
“Will had a slight strain before the game we needed to manage and he felt a little tweak there, we will have to assess it. Callum O’Dowda has put in a big shift and we have to manage him as well.”
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Defiant Robinson issues message
Callum Robinson has broken the radio silence from players with a defiant three-word message to fans.
Cardiff have endured their worst start to a league season in the club's 125-year history, an embarrassing run of results which sees them with just one point and two goals after seven games. Sign up to our Cardiff City newsletter here.
And Robinson is the only player to have found the back of the net in those seven games, scoring the equaliser against Swansea and opening the scoring on Humberside, before the Bluebirds' defence waved through four unanswered goals themselves.
Amid total silence from all of Cardiff's players, Robinson wrote on social media: "We stick together."
They will need to be together when the Lions come to town tomorrow, with Neil Harris's side fresh off the back of an impressive 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Preston North End at the weekend.
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Youngster wins club's goal of the month
Cardiff midfielder Joel Colwill won Cheltenham Town's Goal of the Month award for his stunning winner against Newport County.
Colwill, a Wales youth international, has started terrifically in Gloucestershire, scoring three and assisting two in his opening nine games with the Robins.
And his strike in the 3-2 win over the Exiles on the opening day of the season saw Cheltenham fans crown him the Goal of the Month winner for August.
Colwill claimed a whopping 75 percent of the supporters' votes.
Attacker to miss tomorrow's game
Millwall attacker Aidomo Emakhu will miss tomorrow night's match against Cardiff.
The forward is set to serve a three-match suspension following his red card in Millwall's 3-1 defeat by Preston North End. The Republic of Ireland U21 international was booked by referee Darren Bond after he went down while taking the ball past Liam Lindsay.
Emakhu was then later dismissed by Bond after a heated confrontation with Robbie Brady, who seemed to kick out at the former Shamrock Rovers striker as he rose from the pitch.
Millwall have chosen not to appeal the decision, meaning Emakhu will begin his ban tomorrow night at Cardiff. He will also be absent for the matches at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday and the home game against Derby County on October 19.