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Cardiff City 0-1 Millwall: Tom Bradshaw goal consigns Bluebirds to another defeat as winless run stretches to 11 matches

Boos rang out at full-time as Cardiff City slumped to a 1-0 defeat by Millwall and edged even closer to the dreaded drop zone.

It took a defensive error from Cedric Kipre to allow Tom Bradshaw in to poke home the early goal, which proved to be the winner, with City's blunt attack once again failing to land a punch.

It's now 11 games without a win in all competitions, a run stretching back to November 5, pre-World Cup. Huddersfield below them, whose game was called off this weekend due to a frozen pitch, have two games in hand and just a three-point deficit to overturn.

These are worrying, worrying times at Cardiff City.

The day began with protests outside of Cardiff City Stadium against the owner and the board over the club's current position and lack of plan to get out of it.

Unfortunately for Cardiff, that lack of forward plan transferred on to the pitch, too, with things simply not clicking into gear in the final third. How many times have we said that this season?

A perfect example was after eight minutes when Sheyi Ojo had burst clean through with Jaden Philogene galloping on his outside. All he had to do was roll it into his team-mate's path for an easy finish - but a recovering Millwall defender cut out the errant pass.

Millwall fired their shots on the break, too, to make sure Cardiff weren't too comfortable. George Honeyman was a weapon on the Lions' right-hand side and his low cross found Zian Flemming in the box, but his shot fizzed wide.

But it was a big City error which led to Millwall's opener. Philogene's poor pass was intercepted by Jake Cooper, who waltzed up the pitch and slotted a cute ball in behind the defence. Cedric Kipre tried to shepherd it out, but in an error of judgement, allowed Bradshaw in

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