Blackburn head coach Jon Dahl Tomasson was pleased his depleted side bounced back from consecutive Championship defeats to beat Cardiff 1-0.
There was not much between the two sides in a scrappy encounter, summed up by Bradley Dackās winner in the 48th minute which found the bottom left corner via a wicked deflection.
It was reward for their endeavour, though Cardiff will rue Mark Harris and Gavin Whyte not making the most of their first-half opportunities, with the latter denied by a superb Jake Garrett challenge.
Third-placed Rovers have given themselves breathing space from the other play-off chasers and after naming a side that contained nine players who have started the last three games, Tomasson was keen to credit the players for digging in.
He said: āVery pleased to get the win. It was a difficult game against a Cardiff team who came with a game-plan, 5-4-1, a bit of a wall to play through.
āI think we started the game really well, a lot of energy, good football, in the first half.
āAt half-time, we spoke about solutions to get even more dangerous, and scored immediately afterwards so it was great that the boys took that on board.
āWe could have scored more goals, and in the end, it was a typical game in the Championship at this time. It was a great win and it was great to hear our fans towards the end.
āOverall, great to start the new year with three points, a clean sheet and a good performance, so a big compliment to the lads.
āYou can see weāve been stretched and the boys really needed to dig in. I think it was a well deserved victory.ā
Cardiff have won two of their last 13 and the leagueās lowest scorers have not netted in their last three.
Mark Hudson felt his side lacked belief, saying: āWe were resilient in the first half. We didnāt start the second half as we wanted and then we are chasing the game and it is difficult to break down a good side.
āThe shape change maybe didnāt suit us. We had a couple of moments but didnāt have cutting edge or belief around the box.
āIām extremely frustrated. I thought by changing shape weād get more attacking threat in the game but that didnāt seem to be the case.
āThey scored, we tried to change it up but didnāt really pose any threat on their goal. We started the second half the way we did and then weāre chasing the game.
āWeāve just got to keep working. Weāve got to keep believing in front of goal, believe that we can create and have faith in our ability.ā