Cardiff fell to a fifth defeat in six league games thanks to goals from Largie Ramazani and Joel Piroe, and remained rooted to the bottom of the table with only one point and one goal this season.
Owner Vincent Tan is not known for his patience with 11 permanent managers in his 14 years at Cardiff – a point beleaguered Bluebirds boss Bulut acknowledged after this latest setback.
“For him it will not be something new I don’t think,” Bulut said of Tan’s record of firing managers, before adding: “Why do I have to worry about that? Because he is the owner.
“Of course, he wants results and that the club is getting in a better position.
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