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The Cardiff City star whose confidence was shot to pieces is now leading Steve Morison's Bluebirds revolution

After a bright start to his Cardiff City career, about a year ago Perry Ng's confidence took a nosedive.

While everyone thought last season was simply tapering off after fizzling brightly initially under Mick McCarthy's management, for Ng there was more going on beneath the surface. He can even pinpoint the moment that happened.

"When I came in, I was loving it," he said back in November. "But I think it was after the injury, after we beat Swansea [last March], it just turned and I lost my confidence very quickly. It was difficult to get that back."

The South Wales derby defeat signalled the end of Ng's initial bounce and he, like the team, began a slow decline. The Bluebirds won only five of their next 24 games, a run which stretched into this current season and culminated in a dreadful stretch of eight successive defeats.

While it spelt the end for McCarthy, there was collateral damage. Players were unable to recover and had to haul themselves out of the mire. Ng, again back in November, opened up on that.

"I was low on confidence and not putting in the best performances, I know that myself," he said of his own form. "It was horrible. It wasn’t a nice place to be. Everyone was low on confidence and no one knew which way to go or how to play. We were all in a middle ground and it wasn't a nice place to be involved in.

"Now we are over that and we have got a win under our belts and it’s time to kick on. With [Steve Morison] coming it, it's a breath of fresh air and I'm just excited about the future now."

He was right to be excited about the future, because he has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the managerial change. Importantly, it has brought about a positional change and Ng is thriving in his new role on the

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