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Cardiff City headlines as Rob Page explains Isaak Davies omission from latest Wales squad

Here's your round-up of all the latest Cardiff City headlines for Wednesday, March 16.

Wales boss Rob Page says he's been impressed with the recent form of Isaak Davies, but has suggested the youngster isn't quite ready for the demands of international football.

Page has named three Cardiff stars in his 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup play-off semi-final with Austria, including Rubin Colwill, Mark Harris and Will Vaulks.

Given his impressive recent run of form for the Bluebirds, there had been a suggestion Davies was perhaps in line for a call-up too, but he has been overlooked on this occasion, despite catching the eye of the Wales boss.

"Isaak's got a lot of potential," Page said when questioned on the youngster.

"I can see why he's liked at Cardiff and I can see why he's playing.

"He's got an enthusiasm. He's got a work rate that I'm sure every supporter would appreciate.

"But this is another level and this is a big ask.

"This is his first proper season in the Championship where he's played minutes. So to put that on him again and go into this level with the game is probably unrealistic."

However, while the 20-year-old has missed out on this occasion, he is still a player firmly on the radar.

"He's definitely in our thoughts," Page continued. "I've been to watch him personally. He'll have a couple of great games now for the under-21s and he's definitely got a bright future in front of him."

You can view Page's squad in full here.

Perry Ng says Cardiff's vociferous home support is capable of striking fear into any team, and says the club now have a more defined identity under boss Steve Morison.

The Bluebirds host Stoke City on Wednesday night, with the Potters arriving in the capital on the back of a

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