Patience will be key if Cardiff are to overturn a one-goal deficit in Tuesday night's Carling Cup semi-final second leg against Crystal Palace, according to striker Kenny Miller.
The Bluebirds head into the Cardiff City Stadium clash looking to hit back following their 1-0 defeat at Selhurst Park a fortnight ago.
Scotland international Miller said: "This will be the third time we've played them in a matter of weeks and we know the way they want to play.
"It took us until around the 70th minute to make the breakthrough in the league game so we know what the game will bring. We have to be patient.
"If we get an early goal then great and it can lead to an exciting night but if it's still 0-0 at half time we still have another half to win it and we are more than capable of doing that. Many times this season we have been 0-0 at half-time and come out and got the win in the second half.
"Patience will be the key word, they will play how they play, they can hit you on counter so we know we will have to keep an eye open for that, but we don't want to get rushed into it and start throwing things forward to get a goal. We just need to play how we play and hopefully the breakthrough will come."


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