Queens Park Rangers boss Marti Cifuentes said:
"I think in the first half we were perhaps slightly better than Cardiff.
"The feeling at half-time was that we needed – especially in a game like this with two teams not in the best moment of the season – to score the first goal of the game, but to not lose the game.
"In the second half Cardiff got a bit more energy off the bench... in the end it is a fair result.
"We are struggling with the options that we have in attacking positions, we need to give credit, because we have an honest group of players trying to do their best.
Cardiff City boss Omer Riza told BBC Radio Wales Sport:
"It was a difficult game, especially first half I thought QPR were really aggressive, they showed intent to pick up first and second balls well and we didn't do that too well in the first half.
"We went in 0-0 at least, so we were at least solid to not concede and in the second half I thought it was a better half from us and we created a few more chances and opportunities.
"We just didn't quite create those clear-cut opportunities we needed to finish the game off.
"In general we dealt with some of their directness at times and we take a point."