Barry-Murphy expects 'calm' response from Bluebirds
· Yahoo Sports
Head coach Brian Barry-Murphy insists will players remain "calm" as they look to bounce back from a heavy defeat at Plymouth Argyle.
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The League One leaders suffered a 5-2 defeat at Home Park but still have an 11-point gap between themselves and third-placed Bolton Wanderers with 13 games of the season remaining.
"We will continue to work as we always work," said Barry-Murphy.
"Obviously we'll try and bounce back with a really good training week and play well next Saturday [at Doncaster], but the players have been very calm all season.
"We haven't got carried away when we've been doing so well and we won't get carried away when it hasn't gone our way.
"The players have not been affected by how well they've done, they've remained very humble."
Defender Will Fish could return for Saturday's game with Doncaster after being left out at Plymouth with Calum Chambers and Gabriel Osho preferred as centre-backs instead.