
Supporters were no longer tired of Cardiff’s latest defeat, with a 1-0 defeat at home to Stoke City’s retention race last week.
With a Welsh club, a point of safety – and less goal differences for many of their surroundings – Riza said he was aware of the situation and is ready to accept responsibility.
The comments came after a question about the damage caused by the pressures the pressures in the first permanent position of the higher administration, after replacing Erol Buluti in The Bluebirds, which was dug in September.
“That’s something that I need to be better,” he said. “I have a family. I can tempt the situation and know the importance and sometimes you can ignore your family, and sometimes ignore them. Then you think and think that it shouldn’t happen and as a young manager is something that I need to be better.
“I know how important it is. That’s a failure from me if we go down. I have a standard, I have goals, my ideas about what I feel I can catch this club.
“I read the comments, I read all the comments of my fans and unfortunately many of them are without inscription.
“It’s what I have to learn, I have to learn to stay away from things so that I can keep my attention on what I do – because many good people are there, around the club, very good fans and we have to do this together.