Neil Harris has been in charge of Cardiff City for the past two weeks, and he has got off to a good start while in charge of the Bluebirds.

Harris was the club's choice of manager to replace Neil Warnock, who resigned following the 1-0 defeat at The Cardiff City Stadium to Bristol City, with the former Millwall manager now sat in the hotseat in South Wales.

The 42-year-old manager, who played three times for Cardiff in 2004 while on loan from Millwall, has managed to settle into the Welsh capital, and here we assess how he has been doing so far while in charge of Cardiff...

What have Harris' opening results been like?

"Harris' opening results so far have been good, a 2-2 draw away at Charlton Athletic and a 1-0 win over Stoke City at home.

"He was able to inspire his side to launch a comeback after going 2-0 down at Charlton, and his side was very much the dominant team when they hosted Stoke three days later in his first home game."

What sort of football have the Cardiff side been playing early on?

"Harris has got his Bluebirds team passing the ball around well, keeping possession and attempting to work themselves into some good areas.

"The new manager has decided to go against what Cardiff managers have done in the past and not played a direct style of football, instead opting to work the ball about and keep it on the deck, a pleasant surprise for Cardiff fans."

Has Harris' football worked so far for Cardiff?

"The Cardiff players may have been players that seemed typical Neil Warnock from the outside, however they have proven themselves to be fairly adaptable to a passing style of football under Harris.

"They look fairly comfortable while on the ball and none of them are scared to try to take a man on when the full-backs or wingers have somebody one-on-one that they feel they can beat."

Has introducing Gary Madine to the first-team setup been a good move?

"Madine was frozen out by Warnock during the latter months at Cardiff, but Harris has wasted no time in making him the focal point of the attack.

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"The striker has started both of Harris' games in charge so far and proven to be a handful for defences, as his physicality and ability on the ball has made him perfect for Harris' team."

Is this just the beginning for Harris at Cardiff?

"During his four years in charge of Millwall, Harris proved that he was more than a capable manager and this could be just the start of something big at Cardiff if the team can carry on their form under him."

How far could Harris take Cardiff?

"The January transfer window could be crucial to Harris' long-term success at Cardiff as he will begin to shape his squad for the second half of the season.

"Harris will need a couple of seasons to really make the Bluebirds squad his own, but there is no reason why Harris couldn't take Cardiff up to the Premier League.

"He is a proven manager at Championship level, and he could be the man to take Cardiff back up."