Calum Chambers Asserts Cardiff City’s Title Ambitions Amid Rival Pressure
Cardiff City head to Peterborough on Easter Monday after a tense weekend in League One. The Bluebirds did not play on Good Friday because their Port Vale fixture was postponed.
Table movements and weekend results
Lincoln City beat AFC Wimbledon 1-0. That victory extended Lincoln’s lead at the top to 10 points.
Bolton climbed to 69 points. Bradford sit on 68 and Stockport on 66. Cardiff remain on 77 points, with a game in hand against Port Vale.
High stakes at Peterborough
The trip to Peterborough now carries major importance. Cardiff’s automatic promotion push is intact. They sit eight points clear of third place.
Form and context
Cardiff spent much of the season leading the table. They were overtaken by Lincoln after a rough patch before the international break.
In that run, the Bluebirds lost three and drew two of seven matches. The pause in fixtures offered a chance to regroup.
Calum Chambers on pressure and ambition
Captain Calum Chambers said the break helped the squad reset. He described the season as enjoyable and said the team remain focused.
Chambers, who previously played for Arsenal and Aston Villa, insisted Cardiff City’s title ambitions are still alive despite rival pressure. He added the team can control only its own performances.
Chambers stressed the squad will aim to win as many games as possible. He noted that anything can happen in football as the run-in approaches.
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