By Adam Crafton for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:31 BST, 15 April 2019 | Updated: 23:07 BST, 15 April 2019
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Cardiff boss Neil Warnock has called on his players to use Tiger Woods' Masters comeback as motivation to overcome the odds and stay in the Premier League.
Warnock tuned in on Sunday evening as Woods won the green jacket at Augusta, his first major in 11 years after battling demons in his personal life and serious injuries.
A Cardiff revival seems similarly improbable as the club have five games remaining and a five-point deficit to overturn if they are to remain in the top-flight.
Cardiff manager Neil Warnock believes his side can take inspiration from Tiger Woods
Woods won his first major in 11 years as the golfing legend was victorious at the Masters
Cardiff travel to 17th-placed Brighton on Tuesday night knowing a win will take them to within two points of Chris Hughton's team,