Lawlor surprise over breakthrough season at Cardiff
Dylan Lawlor thought he would have to leave Cardiff City to breakthrough this season but has starred for club and country.
Dylan Lawlor had not started a senior league game for Cardiff City before Brian Barry-Murphy's appointment in June 2025 [Getty Images] Wales defender Dylan Lawlor thought he would have to leave Cardiff City to make his breakthrough this season. Instead, the 20-year-old emerged as one of the key men in the Bluebirds' return to the Championship. Given his chance by manager Brian Barry-Murphy, Lawlor's assured displays have seen him become first choice for Wales and catch the eye of a number of Premier League clubs amid claims he is destined for the top.
Yet the academy graduate centre-back admits he had not anticipated making such an impact - and was expecting to have to seek a loan move to get regular action. Having featured 30 times in Cardiff's League One promotion campaign, Lawlor said: "I was hoping for it but, if I'm honest, I wasn't expecting [to make that many appearances] here. "I was probably looking for a loan move or an experience somewhere else in the Football League.
"But I have got to thank Brian for that, for coming in and putting his trust in me. It's been unbelievable ever since. " Cardiff relaxed over keeper Trott's future Cardiff's priorities as they plan for Championship 'No better coach to work with' Lawlor – called "super talented" by former Wales defender Danny Gabbidon – is one of a number of young Cardiff players who have blossomed under ex-Manchester City academy coach Barry-Murphy.
The Irishman said he was aware of an emerging group of youthful talent at the Welsh club – which he described as ranking among the best in Europe – before he took the reins at Cardiff City Stadium last summer. But Lawlor says the 47-year-old deserves greater praise for turning around Cardiff's fortunes and leading a re-energised team back to the second tier at the first attempt. "He's been unbelievable," said Lawlor, who has been in Cardiff's youth ranks since the age of seven and signed an improved three-year deal in August.