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Cardiff City boss Steve Morison targets 'different characters' in transfer window and reveals problem with current players

Steve Morison wants his Cardiff City players to take more accountability and says he needs to recruit more "people who understand the game" in the transfer window after his side fell to a frustrating 1-0 defeat by Luton Town.

The Bluebirds fielded a young starting XI against the promotion-chasing Hatters, but it was a pretty even contest, all things considered. However, one moment of quality from Harry Cornick was enough to seal the win for the visitors.

And Morison was left bemoaning his side's lack of clinical edge.

“I hate saying it because it just gets thrown back in your face, but we didn’t deserve to lose the game," Morison said after the match.

“They were clinical in their one moment and we weren’t. I thought we dominated the game from start to finish and we had all the chances. They got the goal, we didn’t. It’s really disappointing.

“We have to be better. It’s difficult because you have one team fighting for the play-offs, one just trying to find our way in transition, trying to play a bit of a different style to what got us safe.

“It was nearly all good today apart from the goal. If we score, it might have knocked the stuffing out of them. They score and they have something to hold on to.”

The inexperience told in the end as Cardiff's half chances tended to fizzle out into nothing. Jordan Hugill and Isaak Davies had two excellent opportunities but neither could finish and get Cardiff on the board.

The Bluebirds had 63 percent of the ball and had 13 shots, three more than their opponents, but struggled to convert those numbers into too many meaningful chances. Morison believes that will only change when he gets the chance to delve into the transfer market this summer.

“We are driving them every day,"

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