We asked you, Cardiff City's fans, whether you have any concerns about the Bluebirds' promotion prospects after Saturday's heavy defeat at Plymouth Argyle.
The 5-2 loss was a rare setback in what has been a fine season for brian Barry-Murphy's team, who remain top of League One but are now just a point clear of Lincoln City.
However, the gap to third place Bolton is 11 points, and Cardiff have a game in hand on Wanderers.
Here are some of your views on Cardiff's current situation.
David - I'm sure the team will bounce back on Saturday against Doncaster. City have shown their resilience and strong team spirit after every setback this season. The aim will be to reproduce the quality of football which got them to top of the table in the first place. I still believe we'll beat Lincoln in the next home game which will pave the way for Cardiff City to become League One champions.
Vivienne - Not concerned. Manager played the wrong centre-backs, perhaps because the two alternatives have been carrying injuries.
Peter - Nice to be in this position. Plymouth is always an awful away trip, conditions were poor for a footballing side like Cardiff, we'll be OK for an automatic place.
Glyn - We've struggled a lot this season when up against bigger, more physical sides, especially away from home. At times we've been able to wear down the opposition with possession football which has tired them in the final third of the game. To be honest the weather created a battling environment which negated some of our usual tactics. And to be fair to Plymouth they pressed really well and were really efficient in transition and scored some good goals and deserved full credit for the win. I've got complete faith in BBM (Brian Barry-Murphy) and the squad, and I'm certain this will only be a blip and we'll see a reaction against Doncaster on Saturday.
Keith - I'm a little concerned but our previous form and accomplishments will see us through.
Josh - One loss isn't concerning at all, and eventually all unbeaten streaks come to an end. Our main priority is to achieve automatic promotion and if we finish second, then I will be happy with that. We still have a healthy cushion over third and as long as that gap remains, I think we will be OK. We now need to go and win at Doncaster.
Russell – [Callum] Robinson is not the answer when we want a goal. It looked to me as if the substitutions were just the normal player rotation with not much thought for winning the game. And where, oh where was [Ryan] Wintle? If he wasn't carrying a knock he should be starting every time.
Simon - We have a really tough run-in playing Bolton & Lincoln. Horrible feeling we will run out of steam and fall into the play-offs and we know what happens then!
Jon - Blip it maybe but BBM needs to stop rotating centre-halves. For me [Will] Fish and [Dylan] Lawlor (pictured above) must start next week. [David] Turnbull is too slow and Wintle was missed. [Chris] Willock looked uninterested and needs replacing IMO. Need to come out all guns blazing next week before we play another physical side in Lincoln who aren't going away any time soon! Seven more wins should see us promoted.
Jeff - One game doesn't change a season. We are well ahead of the play-off places. We have a great team and great manager. There is no reason why we won't get a result at Doncaster and get straight back on track. Rubin [Colwill] is now back in contention and hopefully Yousef [Salech] will also be back soon. I'm pretty relaxed.
David – Not [concerned] at all. It is a marathon and not a sprint. This team know how to win and losses like this can happen. Everyone needs to stay calm and I would be saying the same if we had won 5-2. Top of league and a healthy gap to third place should bring huge belief to all that we will go up.
Gwynfor - I'm not concerned too much about the result because we move on. However, I am concerned about some of the players' commitment, with [Calum] Chambers being the main one. Cardiff City are the best in the league, and this is backed up by league position and all the stats say so, but that could make players think that the game is won even before kick-off. Concentrate and respect the opponent!
JJ - Please let's not carried away. We lost to a team who were in the Championship last season like ourselves. They are the in-form team in League One having now won three on the bounce. They were the better side on the day and deservedly took the win. Good luck to Plymouth and I'm sure they'll be in the mix at the end of the season. Back to us, first loss in 2026, first loss in 13 fixtures, we are top of the league, 11 points clear of third (possibly 10 come Tuesday night). We outclass and outplay most teams in this league, we have one of, if not the most progressive and ambitious young mangers in the league. We have a young, ultra-fit and [most] skilful group of players I've seen at the CCS (Cardiff City Stadium) for decades. Let's keep chipping away one game at time, playing enjoyable, free-flowing football and the results will keep coming. Keep the faith in BBM and the boys.
Leonard - Always going to get a beating from teams who come at us physically and won't give in, but should still be top two and get promoted. But need to work very hard as we have seen, the Championship is so competitive. You can't even blink or it's all over.
Daz - I did think that we would eventually get beaten away. Getting thumped did surprise me [as it was] by Plymouth, who we battered back in August. Defence was poor and I think it's time to figure out our best two centre-backs and stop the rotation. No need to panic. I think it was just a bad away day.
Jonathan - We'll be OK. We'll go back up no problem. We're the best team in this league and we had a blip... no worries. We will top the division.
Andy - We were due a bad result. I think this team will learn from it and come back stronger. BBM will get them back on track.
Richard - We have the best manager and coaches in the league and the best squad in the league. We will come back strongly from this deserved win for Plymouth. Stay calm. Believe. We're on the up.