According to Iwan Roberts, Cardiff City’s future appears promising following a goalless draw against promotion-contending West Bromwich Albion, which extended their unbeaten streak. Under caretaker manager Omer Riza, The Bluebirds have remained undefeated in five matches and achieved a third consecutive clean sheet during the draw with The Baggies. “They weren’t great in the second-half, but I thought they played as well as West Brom – who are a good team and among the favourites to go up from the Championship – in the first-half,” Roberts, a former Wales striker, stated during an appearance on BBC Radio Cymru’s Dros Frecwast. “Maybe it was the worst half under Omer Riza in the second-half, but Callum Robinson missed a great chance to steal all three points.” “But it was a good point away from home.” “They haven’t lost in five, three clean sheets in a row, the first time they’ve done that in more than a year. Things are looking good.” Cardiff had secured only one point from their initial six Championship fixtures under Erol Bulut but have since accumulated 11 points from an equal number of matches with Riza at the helm. The Bluebirds are currently positioned 20th in the league standings prior to their match against Norwich City, scheduled for Saturday at Cardiff City Stadium (15:00 GMT). Post navigation Murray Comments on Rapid Changes in Hibernian’s Atmosphere Kaminski Shares Insights on Crystal Palace’s Challenge Against Manchester City, Team Fitness, and Club Support