Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock has defended his star striker Kenneth Zohore, despite the big forward drawing a blank in yesterday's 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.

In a report by Wales Online, the former Sheffield United and QPR manager was quick to jump to the defence of Zohore, who endured a frustrating afternoon against a resolute Sheffield Wednesday defence.

"Well, he's been marked tightly," explained Warnock. "He's always doubled up."

"When we're not on the front foot, he gets very little service so you've got to look deeper than that. I thought midfield was at fault first half for that. I thought the full-backs could have pushed on more.

"It epitomised what could have been when he won the header on free-kick on the edge of the box rather than 20 yards outside it. "

The Bluebirds relied on a last gasp equaliser from Sol Bamba to rescue the point they arguably deserved against the Owls, who had led through a goal from Gary Hooper in the first half.

Cardiff and Warnock have made a tremendous start to life in the Championship this season and have sat in the top two until yesterday, when Wolves dislodged them by winning at Nottingham Forest.

Cardiff fans, what did you make of Zohore's performance yesterday? Give us your thoughts!