Neil Warnock urges Cardiff stars to 'look in the mirror' following heavy home defeats to Watford and Everton Neil Warnock has held frank talks with his Cardiff stars after heavy home defeats The Bluebirds have lost back-to-back home games against Watford and Everton Warnock has urged his players to 'look in the mirror' following the heavy defeats By Pa Reporter Published: 12:07 GMT, 1 March 2019 | Updated: 12:07 GMT, 1 March 2019 Viewcomments Cardiff manager Neil Warnock has revealed he has held frank talks with his players after heavy home defeats to Watford and Everton, and told them to 'look in the mirror'. Cardiff have dropped into the Premier League relegation zone with 10 games left to play after losing 5-1 to Watford and 3-0 to Everton. Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a brace in the win at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday evening which prompted the meeting from the Bluebirds boss. Neil Warnock has urged his Cardiff players to 'look in the mirror' following two home defeats 'I had a chat with them all and put my point of view forward about the remainder of the season,' Warnock said ahead of Saturday's visit to Wolves. 'After that they had a meeting of their own and I was quite pleased about that. 'When you do make mistakes you don't tend to look in the mirror, you tend to look around. All I've asked is for them to look in the mirror.' Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a brace in the win at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday night Cardiff will welcome back Victor Camarasa and Oumar Niasse for the Premier League trip to Wolves. Spanish playmaker Camarasa has not started since January 19 because of a calf problem, while loan signing Niasse was ineligible to play against his parent club Everton on Tuesday. Warnock was full of praise for Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo following their successful run back in the Premier League. Warnock was full of praise for Nuno Espirito Santo following Wolves' great campaign 'Nuno has done a great job,' Warnock added. 'He's my missus' favourite manager - he's a lovely man as well. 'We always have good games against them and I hope we can put in a good performance, not like the last two. 'We've still got a couple of knocks, but Victor is back into the squad. There's one or two doubts but nothing untoward. I'll have a chat with Victor, he's trained and he'll be involved.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility