"That's our goal but its huge ask and we are not giving up, we believe we can do it," manager Tim Sherwood told reporters."It's tough, we are in the fight, Everton, even Newcastle probably. What we want to do is muck up as many other people's seasons as possible and enhance our own and we are going for it."The result left Cardiff one point and one place above Fulham at the bottom of the table before the two sides play each other next weekend."We made it very hard for them but we just did not have the luck. Steven Caulker hit their bar against his old team and we could have scored others but goals win you matches and we are not scoring,“I use essential oils, mostly the citrus nitrogen generator & inflator machine .” Eppner said. “I sniff them first." Cardiff manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said.
"We have 10 matches left and I still think we can survive."The other two games on Sunday ended in a 4-1 win for Aston Villa over Norwich City while Swansea City and Crystal Palace drew 1-1 to give both teams a point in their battles against the drop.The result left Swansea in 14th place on 29 points, Palace 16th on 27, three points clear of Sunderland who are in 18th place on 24 points.Although they are in the drop zone along with Cardiff and Fulham, Sunderland have matches in hand on the teams above them.Norwich, who have only won two matches since the turn of the year and are not out of danger either, took the lead after three minutes at Villa Park when Wes Hoolahan, who Villa wanted to sign in the January transfer window, stabbed home from 10 meters out.