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Town 3-0 Leeds United
Saturday, 30th Mar 2013 17:01

David McGoldrick scored twice and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas once as Town beat 10-man Leeds 3-0 at Portman Road. The visitors had been on top until defender Tom Lees was red-carded for a reckless challenge on Jay Tabb just after the half hour, McGoldrick netting either side of the break and sub Emmanuel-Thomas completing the scoring.

Scott Loach was back in the Town side in goal in place of departed loanee Stephen Henderson in a team otherwise unchanged from the 1-0 home victory over Bolton a fortnight ago.

Frank Nouble and Elliott Hewitt were back on the bench after recovering from hamstring and hip injuries respectively as was Guirane N’Daw, who missed the victory over the Trotters after his arrest. The Whites included former Blues skipper David Norris in midfield.

The game came to a lengthy halt before it had really got going, Leeds defender Tom Lees requiring lengthy treatment for a nosebleed after an aerial clash with David McGoldrick inside his team’s area.

Leeds almost went ahead in the 12th minute when a Stephen Warnock corner from the right appeared to get caught on the wind, struck the post and fell to Paul Green on the edge of the six-yard box. The Irishman found space for a shot but Andy Drury cleared off the line.

It was the visitors who were making the early headway and a minute later Loach saved a low Norris shot. Soon after, the Blues keeper again blocked from Green, pushing the ball out to the right, then seconds later stopped another Norris effort from the edge of the box, although not overly convincingly, and Luke Chambers stabbed the loose ball wide.

On 19 Daryl Murphy hit Town’s first shot but the ball struck McGoldrick in an offside position and the flag was raised.

Varney volleyed wide from right-back Sam Byram in the 25th minute, then two minutes later Loach got down to his right to save from the former Charlton man. From the corner, the Blues keeper was in action again, saving from Steve Morison. Soon after, Chambers blocked from Michael Tonge.

The visitors continued to put on the pressure and in the 31st minute Michael Brown sent a flicked header over Loach’s bar from Warnock’s freekick on the right.

A minute later, Leeds were reduced to 10 men for their fourth match in a row at Portman Road. Jay Tabb took the ball past Lees, who sent him flying with a reckless, high challenge midway inside the Whites’ half. After a lengthy protest, while Tabb underwent treatment, the defender finally made his way to the touchline and then the tunnel. Previously Kevin Nicholls, Alex Bruce and Aidy White had made the same early walk.

Town quickly created an opportunity, Murphy finding McGoldrick on the edge of the box but the on-loan Forest man’s shot was too close to Leeds keeper Paddy Kenny. On 38 skipper Carlos Edwards shot wide from distance with the numerically-advantaged Blues starting to get on top.


However, in the 43rd minute the visitors should have gone in front. Varney crossed low from the left and turned the ball over the bar from close range when he ought to have done much better.

Tabb, who was being booed by the Leeds support, looked to be tripped by Green inside the area as the game moved into injury time but referee James Adcock waved away the protests as the Blues midfielder regained his footing and cut it back to McGoldrick, who was unable to get in a shot.

Varney picked up the game’s first booking for a foul moments before the Blues went in front. Edwards floated a cross in from the right, Hyam rose highest to head against the angle of bar and post and McGoldrick reacted quickest to nod home from a few feet.

There was just time for McGoldrick to hit a low shot which Keny saved down to his right before the whistle was blown, to boos from the visiting supporters, aimed squarely at the referee.

The scoreline was very harsh on the visitors on the balance of the first half with Leeds having had the better of it for the most part and having created enough chances — the best of them ex-Canary Morison’s — before the sending off.

The red card — the first for a Town playing against Town this season - looked well-deserved with the challenge high as well as uncontrolled and dangerous. Inevitably, Lees’s dismissal handed the impetus to the Blues who then took an opportunity when it came and almost certainly should also have been awarded a penalty.

Leeds boss Neil Warnock replaced Green with centre-half Jason Pearce, a one-time Town target, at the break.

Within three minutes of the restart it was 2-0. Hyam cut in from the left wing and cut the ball back to McGoldrick, whose shot on the half-turn from 12 yards deflected off a defender on its way past Kenny for his fourth goal of his spell with the Blues.

Despite their lack of numbers, the visitors were still threatening on occasion and in the 50th minute Morison struck a shot against Varney when in a promising position inside the area.

On 56 Drury threaded a clever ball through to McGoldrick but his strike was blocked. Two minutes later, Chambers was booked for a foul on Varney not far outside the Blues area on the Leeds left. From the freekick, the ball fell to Byram at the far post, Loach doing well to save sharply down to his right.

The Whites continued to threaten and on 61 Byram, this time a header from a corner from the left hit Leeds midfielder Michael Brown. Moments later, Morison scuffed a good chance wide after a half-cleared corner was returned into the box. Not long after, Cresswell was booked for a foul on Brown.

Murphy’s 66th minute shot was blocked, then two minutes later Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who had replaced Edwards on the right of midfield, made it 3-0. Cresswell struck a right-footed effort from the left, which deflected to the former Arsenal man eight yards from goal. Emmanuel-Thomas found himself space before cutting the ball past Kenny and into the net for his second goal of the season.

His third almost came in the 71st minute when he brilliantly flicked the ball up and volleyed just over the bar from the edge of the box.

On 75 a sublime chipped pass from Emmanuel-Thomas played in Tabb, who took the ball past Kenny but the loanee was thwarted by the keeper who got back to claim as he looked to tap home.

Michael Chopra and Frank Nouble replaced McGoldrick and Murphy for the final 12 minutes with the game already won.

Leeds sub Aidy White, sent off in this fixture last year, was booked for a foul on Emmanuel-Thomas, who was rampant every time Town broke.

On 87 Warnock blocked from Chopra after good work from Nouble down the left, then Pearce stopped a subsequent Richard Stearman effort from 25 yards.

In injury time, ex-Town skipper Norris was booked for a foul on Nouble as the Blues broke as they went looking for a fourth in vain.

Once the second goal went in just after the break, aside from a brief spell, Town were largely comfortable as they recorded back to back victories for the first time this year and their third home win on the trot. Emmanuel-Thomas was an added threat when he came on with the visitors continuing to look to get back into the game.

However, Leeds will feel that at 11 against 11 they were the better side with the red card — which looked the right decision - changing things.

But Mick McCarthy is unlikely to be as concerned about the way in which the result came about as the accumulation of another three points in the continued battle against relegation.

The result moves the Blues up to 16th on 49 but still only four points from the bottom three with Huddersfield having lost 1-0 at home to Hull in the early evening game.

Town: Loach, Stearman, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards (Emmanuel-Thomas 64), Hyam, Drury, Tabb, Murphy (Nouble 78), McGoldrick (Chopra 78). Unused: Lee-Barrett, Brown, Hewitt, N’Daw.

Leeds: Kenny, Byram, Lees, Peltier, Warnock, Brown, Tonge (White 70), Norris, Green (Pearce 46), Morison, Varney (McCormack 70). Unused: Ashdown, Habibou, Austin, Dawson. Referee: James Adcock (Nottinghamshire). Att 20,402 (Leeds: 1,823)


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kuyski added 17:08 - Mar 30
well done
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:09 - Mar 30
Great result but why-o-why do all the clubs below us keep winning as well. At one stage, as late as the second half we were 15th and 7 points clear of the bottom 3. Now we are still just 4 points ahead. MM and the boys can't do anymore than keep getting the results, but the chamber is still going to be full of gas on the last day.
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TimmyH added 17:14 - Mar 30
Yep a vital 3 points although up to the sending off we rode our luck a bit but other than that I'll take the result over the performance all day long and that eases us away from the relegation zone that bit more.
No surprise Peterboro beat Cardiff as all the top teams have shown us that they're really not that good and just that bit more consistent than the one's towards the bottom.
Great result well done lads - 4 goals concede in 10 games, we won't go down with that record.
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StuartBrett8 added 17:17 - Mar 30
Fantastic result and a bit of good luck coming our way... We are staying up!!! :)
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Bluetone added 17:20 - Mar 30
Nicw to see the attendance over the 20,000 mark.
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ibisblue added 17:33 - Mar 30
what a relief! we know we CAN stay up now.... and what a good job they had the sending off, but guess we were owed a bit of luck... keep heads down, and certainly feels better
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TractorBeezer added 17:38 - Mar 30
Well done MM and lads. Even though we had an advantage after the sending off it's not always that easy to exploit that...and we did the business.
It's certainly an interesting league this season....every team still has an interest at one end or the other....or both!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 17:57 - Mar 30
Great, very important 3 points today. Rode our luck somewhat up until the sending off, but i,ll take that. In McGoldrick, i feel we may well have a 20+ goal a season striker if he gets the service, he works very hard & leads the line superbly. Well done Town. Happy saturday night in the Pinewood house. Time for a celebratory drink or 3. COYB.
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Sindre94 added 18:03 - Mar 30
LOVE IT!!! COYB
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TractorCam added 18:06 - Mar 30
Amazing victory! Back to back wins, another clean sheet, SUPER MICK MCCARTHY
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muccletonjoe added 18:18 - Mar 30
Should be safe by now. But that is not the case. I think 60 points is going to be the requirement for staying up and anything less than that , we will be in the mix with 10 or so others. Great win today of course and if we keep winning no one is going to catch us
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bugledog123 added 18:36 - Mar 30
Result!
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bluemingood added 18:54 - Mar 30
You f....ing beauty (the sequel)
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h32 added 19:09 - Mar 30
....... another happy Saturday evening - and another clean sheet. Important for Loach to play a part in that - which he did.
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h32 added 19:48 - Mar 30
pinewoodblueboy - agreed - pair McGoldrick with the right player, provide decent service - and you could well be right.
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 20:06 - Mar 30
Hopefully the 3-0 win might bring the 20,000 back for more!
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ericclacton added 20:11 - Mar 30
Great fantastic have a drink.
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Steelmonkey added 20:25 - Mar 30
Excellent effort today, not too sure we would have got that result without the red card incident. The first 30 mins it was Leeds on top.
Cannot take anything away from our lads as we have seen other teams raise their game when going a man down, as we did a few weeks ago against Forest having had two sent off, and very nearly got a result.
We scored three good goals, and kept another clean sheet, that gives us a great opportunity to grab more points against Millwall. COYB's.
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NoCanariesAllowed added 20:32 - Mar 30
Absolutely agree with Bluetone - only just noticed the attendance myself and was actually pleasantly surprised when I saw it over the 20k mark. Five wins in our last six home games now, so folks really should be coming back to Portman Road!

Wasn't at the game today and it does sound like we were fortunate to last up to the red card without conceding, but that's testament to what we have become under Mick - even when we're not the better side, we're still very hard to break down. And it was very refreshing to see us make the most of the man advantage (something we'd actually not had in the league this season until today) with a comfortable 3-0 win.

7 clean sheets in 10 if my memory serves me correctly. That's a damn good showing in anyone's book, but for a team that's been fighting near the bottom all season and was conceding more in one game than Mick's side do in a month, I think it's pretty remarkable.
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warktheline added 20:44 - Mar 30
Somebody said I was in cloud cuckoo land last week!I think not,with MM and TC at the helm I see no reason to panic.This duo have turned our club on its head.Where would we have been without their common sense leadership?
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IvorFeeling added 20:54 - Mar 30
great 3 points although we could so easily have been 2-3 down prior to the sending off. Drury had a poor game in terms of distribution but cant fault the effort by all 14. McGoldrick getting the MOM but Tommy was again immense at the back - the back 4 are now a very good unit and are playing and supporting each other. Loachy also made some great saves but It was one of those days for Dirty Leeds and they wouldn't have scored if we played to midnight.

This game was typical of why MM is so good - the team are just that and work there socks off for each other. Murphy is a typical MM player in that he is so difficult to play against an a great hold p player. Jet also had a great 30 mins. 6 more points to safety. I am sure that Bristol are now doomed so its 2 from 10!
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BuckieBlue added 21:17 - Mar 30
Great result. Ok as others have said we're still only 4 pts above 22nd but there are other sides now down there below us with therefore more ground to make up than us.
We're hitting better form/ getting better results at just right time- think i'm right in saying we're 4th in the form table over last 6 games.
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wkj added 21:20 - Mar 30
it was a good atmosphere today bit wobbly at the start only negative really was Drury; he was very tame today
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Kirbmeister added 23:46 - Mar 30
Under McCarthy our record is p16 w12 d6 l8 f29 a29 pts42 average points per game 1.6 if we had that record from start we would be 5th. This includes the two heavy defeats at the start when still under jewels cloud. Thank god we got mick when we did!
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siebdykstra added 00:11 - Mar 31
not there today but from the report it seems as though Scott Loach made some great saves and of course kept a clean sheet. Good to see as he'll be our No.1 for the rest of the season, injuries permitting! Nice to get a bit of luck as well, about time! I reckon two or three wins will do, amazing to see teams in mid table who could possibly get dragged into it if they go on a losing streak!
Who do we think will go down then? My vote goes to Bristol City, Wolves and Barnsley with Blackburn, Peterborough, Huddersfield and Blackburn sweating on the last day.
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