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Jewell's Diamond Set to Rock Boro?
Jewell's Diamond Set to Rock Boro?
Friday, 23rd Sep 2011 11:37

Boss Paul Jewell is weighing up whether to stick with the system which saw the Blues to Monday's 3-0 victory over Coventry for Saturday’s trip to high-flying Middlesbrough. The Town manager successfully utilised a diamond formation with a narrow four-man midfield against the Sky Blues.

Jewell says he selects the team which he feels is right for a particular game and, although he was impressed with his side’s overall display against Coventry, admits that Monday’s formation led to vulnerabilities at the back: “I pick a team which I think is going to be best on the day.

“I think as we’ve got so many new players it does take a while for them to bed in, whether they’ve got experience or not.

“Sometimes it happens straight away, but in my experience normally it takes a little bit of time.

“I think every game has to be taken on its merits, but I certainly hope we can build on the performance from the other night, particularly going forward.

“At times we were a little bit open defensively, but at least we created opportunities and we played a lot of good football.”

The Boro game is the first of three tricky looking matches with a visit to West Ham and a home clash with Brighton following, but Jewell says all Championship fixtures are challenging with little between most sides: “I think the league is really difficult to call.

“I was talking to [Peterborough boss] Darren Ferguson at the reserve match here and he was saying that Middlesbrough are the best team that they’ve played. After the game the other night [Coventry manager] Andy Thorn told me that we’re the best team that they’ve played.

“If you look at the league you can see that any result is possible. There’s huge inconsistency from most of the teams but the sides at the top are doing really well at the minute. However, we’re seven games into the season and that’s not going to tell us anything."

The Town manager isn’t expecting a game quite as open as the 3-3 draw at Portman Road in April but is still anticipating an entertaining afternoon: “We went one up, could have been out of sight and then we did what we do really well — concede goals really quickly, one after another. At 3-1 we were staring down the barrel but we had a decent fightback that night.

“Middlesbrough have started the season well. They’ve got a blend of experience and youth. I think Tony’s done very well there. I guess it will be a decent football match.

“I think last year they spent quite a lot of money and brought a lot of players in and everyone tipped them for promotion. That didn’t happen for one reason or another.


“They had a decent finish to last season and they’ve started this season very well. The next few games are tough but every game in this division is tough.”

There are unlikely to be too many changes whatever Jewell decides with regard to his formation. David Stockdale will start in goal, Aaron Cresswell at left-back and Carlos Edwards at right-back.

Central defender Ibrahima Sonko is a doubt with the knee ligament injury he suffered in the Coventry game but if fit will continue to the right of Danny Collins at the heart of the defence.

If the Senegalese international fails to make it the Blues boss will have to decide whether to switch Collins to the right and bring in Damien Delaney or select Ívar Ingimarsson for his second game of the season as a direct replacement for his former Reading team-mate Sonko.

The Icelander is probably Jewell's preferred option as long as he feels the 34-year-old is fit enough having played two reserve games — both very comfortable victories — since returning from his thigh problem.

In midfield, the Town boss is unlikely to stray from the four from Monday — Jimmy Bullard, Lee Bowyer, Keith Andrews and skipper Grant Leadbitter — but may decide to add a fifth man, probably Daryl Murphy on the left, if he decides to match Middlesbrough in midfield with Tony Mowbray often fielding a now rarely seen 3-5-2 formation.

But Jewell may instead choose to stick with the diamond — Leadbitter at the most advanced point, Bowyer on the left, Andrews on the right and Bullard in the deeper role — used against Coventry. In which case the resurgent Jason Scotland — a player targeted by Middlesbrough — alongside Michael Chopra. Mark Kennedy remains sidelined with his calf problem.

Boro saw a 14-game unbeaten run come to an end when they lost 2-1 at Crystal Palace in a Carling Cup tie on Tuesday, a game watched by Town assistant boss Chris Hutchings.

However, manager Mowbray had made seven changes from the team which had coincidentally beaten the Eagles in the Championship last Saturday. The squad arrived back in the North-East at 4.30am on Wednesday morning and have trained only lightly since then.

The Boro boss hopes his team can avoid a repeat of the under par performance which followed their previous away evening match: "Our last home game we lost two points to Coventry on the back of a tough midweek game at Peterborough.

“It does take it out on the body a little bit. The players will basically rest after Tuesday’s game until kick-off time on Saturday."

The man known as Mogga isn't expecting an easy game: “Ipswich are coming off the back of a terrific result against Coventry, who showed they were no pushovers in our last game at the Riverside.

“We’re playing well and that brings about a certain confidence in the way that we play and it’s important to bounce back from the defeat and show our character — something we haven’t needed to do this season.”

The Teessiders are currently second in the table, a point behind leaders Southampton and 11 places and eight points ahead of the Blues. Their home record of won one and drawn two is less impressive than their away form where they are yet to drop a point.

Mowbray is likely to recall full-back Joe Bennett after a one-match ban, while midfielder Malaury Martin is a doubt due to illness.

Defender Seb Hines (knee) and keeper Jason Steele (wrist) are on the mend but unlikely to be involved and forward Jonathan Franks (shoulder) is definitely out having undergone surgery.

Boro skipper Matthew Bates spent time on loan with Town in the 2006/07 season, making two appearances before a cruciate knee ligament injury saw him return home.

Tony Mowbray is a former Town skipper, coach and caretaker-manager. Mowbray’s assistant manager is Mark Venus, who was also part of George Burley’s Blues side. No current member of the Town squad has played for Boro.

Town have had the better of Middlesbrough over the years, winning 27 games (25 in the league), drawing 12 (12) and losing 16 (15).

When the sides last met, at Portman Road in April, they drew 3-3 in a game which boss Paul Jewell said at the time could have ended 7-7.

Grant Leadbitter put the Blues in front early on, but two goals in a minute just before the break from Andy Halliday and Scott McDonald saw the visitors into a surprise lead.

Boro extended their lead after the restart via Andrew Taylor but Connor Wickham and then Leadbitter from the spot levelled with both teams having opportunities to win it late on.

On the opening day of the last campaign at the Riverside, goals from Tommy Smith, Tamás Priskin and Jon Stead saw Town come behind to win 3-1 against then-Championship favourites Boro having been a goal down at half-time.

Despite Scott McDonald putting the home side in front, the Blues were the better side throughout and the result hardly flattered Roy Keane’s men.

The match will be one of the main games on Saturday’s The Football League Show and is being shown live overseas. If you’re abroad and know which channel is screening the game or plans are afoot to watch it in a bar in some far-flung part of the world, post the details below.

Saturday’s referee is Scott Mathieson from Cheshire, who has shown 26 yellow and one red card in nine games so far this season. Mathieson’s most recent Town match was the 2-0 home defeat to Portsmouth in February in which he booked only Pompey’s Ricardo Rocha.

Squad from: Stockdale, Lee-Barrett, Edwards, Cresswell, Ainsley, Sonko, Collins, Ingimarsson, Delaney, Bullard, Bowyer, Andrews, Leadbitter, Murphy, Martin, Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra, Scotland.


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ParallelLines added 12:31 - Sep 23
Game live on Bet365 live streaming

cheers
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Mark added 12:40 - Sep 23
The diamond limits our wide options, but Cresswell and Edwards got forward so well against Coventry that it didn't matter. I'd stick with the same again personally, replacing Sonko with Ingimarsson if necessary. Middlesbrough will be expecting a home win, so let's go there without fear and see what we can go!
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StowTractorBoy added 12:45 - Sep 23
Please do not play two left footed centre backs PJ we were all at sea for a while when Delaney entered the fray on Monday. If Ingimarsson is fit then play him while you can. Wouldn't tinker too much with the team otherwise, but yawn yawn oh for some much needed pace in midfield. Have seen some very poor displays from Referee Mathieson on the TV recently so hope he turns his game around tomorrow. Will take a point now.
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irishtim added 13:30 - Sep 23
same starting 11 hopefully hate lone striker very negative imo
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Garv added 13:37 - Sep 23
Two upfront please. We saw against Blackpool (another good team) that with 4-5-1 we can match them for an hour but get then get found out second half. Not sure about the narrow diamond, with Boro possibly going with 3 centre backs maybe worth adding some width to exploit that, Carson?
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BlueBoots added 13:49 - Sep 23
If Boro play a 3-5-2, let's match em...

--------------------- Stockdale ------------------
------ Ingimarsson - Collins - Delaney ----------
Edwards --------- Leadbitter -------- -Cresswell
----------- Andrews -------- Bullard --------------
----------- Chopra --------- Scotland -------------

Bit more security for Crresswell and Edwards to get forward and provide the width, as they did so well against Coventry.
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Rossm added 14:08 - Sep 23
BlueBoots for Town manager, i do like the look of that!
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Keaneish added 14:13 - Sep 23
man for man we're as good as anyone in this division so why not match every side's formation and let the player's take the ownership. I agree Blueboots although the midfield is going to be very congested playing that way!

Pretty sure PJ will stick with the diamond and rely on cressie and Edwards to put in good shifts.
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danger_matt added 14:30 - Sep 23
I second Rossm's motion, that looks tasty. But would probably swap Bullard and Leadbitter.

Can't see it happening though. Maybe best in the long run to stick with a formation and let the players get used to it rather than trying to match up teams game by game?
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Somersetractor added 15:00 - Sep 23
@ParallelLines... I can't see any mention of this?
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TractorBeezer added 15:05 - Sep 23
The game is listed by Setanta Canada at 2:15pm EST Saturday(delayed)

Ingy for Sonko if unfit.

If we stay with the diamond perhaps we should consider Andrews at the base and Bullard at the top for this particular game to provide more defensive cover when Cresswell and/or Edwards get forward.

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ITFCOYB added 15:12 - Sep 23
PHIL! How could that title not read:

Jewell's diamond SET to rock Boro?

:-) Good article as always i hope our international fans can find a live stream- sorry, i mean a television set...

Tom
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Morgan added 15:22 - Sep 23
Based on the season results so far the gambler in me says this is a banker for a draw.
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IvorFeeling added 15:29 - Sep 23
Not going to be easy but have a good feeling about tomorrow. Agree with Keanish that man 4 man we have a first 13/14 as good as any in the division - though I am sure pmason and Jas0999 will take a different view (entitled to their opinion) as currently PJ and the boys are to blame for Banking crisis, world hunger and the middleeast troubles!
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pmason added 15:37 - Sep 23
""currently PJ and the boys are to blame for Banking crisis, world hunger and the middleeast troubles""

Finally, someone sees the big picture ....

JEWELL OUT JEWELL OUT JEWELL OUT JEWELL OUT
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TractorBeezer added 15:51 - Sep 23
IvorFeeling

Don't get him started. Predictably just like a rat he took the bait!
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ITFC4daprem added 16:03 - Sep 23
No Ellington
stockdale
Edwards---ivrangerson----Collins----Cresswel
Leadbitter
andrews----Bowyer
Bullard
Scotland---chopra
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ohjimmyb added 16:05 - Sep 23
Those in India or who can pick up Indian TV, like me in Afghanistan, can watch the game live on TEN Action at 1830 local.

Up the Town!
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PhilTWTD added 16:06 - Sep 23
ITFCOYB

It does now!
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SouperJim added 16:09 - Sep 23
@ParallelLines The game is not listed on bet365's live streaming schedule, is this another oh so hilarious forum windup?
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ipsuefa added 16:14 - Sep 23
Where is the link that says it is on bet365 streaming please? I fail to see it.....thanks.
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SamWhiteUK added 16:23 - Sep 23
Freefootball.org should be showing it on one of their channels.
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SamWhiteUK added 16:24 - Sep 23
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tomisamos added 16:29 - Sep 23
Same side, it worked on Monday, we need a settled team!
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Rossm added 16:30 - Sep 23
Just to make people aware, the game is being streamed live at a location in Middlesborough, the Riverside Stadium. i think people should get there and support the boys after that shocking turn out at PR on monday. 12th man, the Boro fans are also shocking, so somebody needs to make some noise!
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