"It was a fantastic performance all round against Portsmouth," he said. "They never looked like conceding and looked a real potent threat up front.
"For me, the man-of-the-match was Seyi Olofinjana, the way he broke up play and gave possession to the ball players.
"Then there were the likes of Jason Koumas and Andy Keogh coming off the bench. You look at the squad and it's just getting stronger and stronger."
Cardiff sit 2nd in The Championship on 10 points from a possible 12.