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Leeds United 1-1 Town
Tuesday, 28th Jan 2014 21:42

David McGoldrick netted his 14th goal of the season as Town drew 1-1 with Leeds United at Elland Road. McGoldrick opened the scoring on 57 but the home side equalised five minutes later via a Ross McCormack penalty, Luke Chambers having fouled Cameron Stewart.

Jay Tabb and Paul Anderson replaced Stephen Hunt and Carlos Edwards in the wide roles in an otherwise unchanged Town line-up.

Hunt — who started only his third game since last April on Saturday - dropped to the bench, while Edwards was left out of the 18 having been subbed at half-time against Reading on Saturday with a groin problem. New loan signing Frazer Richardson was on the bench.

Leeds striker Luke Varney was missing from their squad with Blackburn having been linked. El Hadji Diouf replaced him alongside top scorer McCormack.

Town, in their red and black, started brightly, Daryl Murphy hitting a shot against a defender in the opening minute. But after that there was little action of note at either end in a scrappy opening quarter of an hour.

McGoldrick volleyed a Murphy cross wide having been found in space on the left of the area in the 19th minute, although the game was increasingly being played in the Town half but with Leeds so far unable to create an opening.

As the game moved towards the half hour the Blues began to get on top, winning a couple of corners on the right, Cole Skuse seeing a 30-yard strike deflect wide off Christophe Berra from the second.

On 31 Tabb crossed from the left and Anderson beyond the far post nodded it down to McGoldrick, who scuffed a shot on the turn which Jason Pearce cleared from just in front of the line.

A minute later, McGoldrick played in Ryan Tunnicliffe but the ball got caught under his feet and Tom Lees — wearing a bandage having cut his head — put it behind for a corner.

From the resultant flagkick, the ball was half-cleared back to Anderson, who teed up Tunnicliffe 20 yards out. Leeds keeper Paddy Kenny did well to get down to his right to save the on-loan Manchester United man’s shot and then to block from Murphy as he looked to cut the ball back across the box. Eventually the ball was played back in and skipper Chambers headed over.

Blues keeper Dean Gerken made his first save of the evening in the 37th minute when he got across to his right to push Rudi Austin’s low 25-yard strike wide.


McCormack should have put his side in front in the 41st minute but the ball flicked off his head when six yards out having been found by Stephen Warnock’s cross from the left with the impetus now very much back with the home side.

That was as close as either side would get before referee David Webb blew his whistle to signal the end of the first half.

After a very quiet first 20 minutes both teams had had spells on top and created a couple of openings.

Overall, the half-time scoreline was probably a fair reflection, but McCormack will feel he should have put his side in front with his header.

At the other end, Kenny saved well from Tunnicliffe and then Murphy, while McGoldrick failed to connect properly with his two opportunities.

Tunnicliffe went close shortly after the restart, volleying not far wide from the edge of the box after a Cresswell cross from the left had been half-cleared.

The Blues were starting the second period strongly and in the 50th minute Tunnicliffe beat Kenny to Anderson’s ball over the top on the right of the area but Lees cut out his pass across the box towards McGoldrick. A minute later, Cameron Stewart shot over for the home side.

Town were a whisker away from going in front in the 54th minute when Murphy rolled Jimmy Kebe and hit a low ball across the six-yard box but just in front of McGoldrick and Tabb.

The Blues finally gained the lead they deserved in the 57th minute, although in somewhat fortunate circumstances.

Tunnicliffe regained possession from Kebe having given it away moments earlier and found McGoldrick on the left. The Town top scorer cut inside Sam Byram before hitting a 25-yard shot which Kenny completely misjudged and allowed to creep past him to his right, just inside the post.

The ball appeared to bounce awkwardly just in front of the keeper but even so there was little power in McGoldrick’s shot and the Town striker really shouldn’t have been celebrating his 14th goal of the season.

However, the lead was to last only five minutes. Stewart took the ball round the outside of Chambers on the left of the area, the Blues’ skipper slid in and took the winger’s legs from under him. Referee Webb pointed straight at the spot.

Whites’ top scorer McCormack took the spotkick and slammed his 19th goal of the season straight down the middle, the home side’s first shot on target.

The momentum swung back towards Leeds after their equaliser, the Blues coming under pressure from a number of corners, one of which led to a goalmouth scramble. Austin saw an effort blocked, then McCormack’s net-bound strike deflected wide.

Frank Nouble replaced Anderson in the 72nd minute as Town went to 4-3-3, then a minute later McCormack hit 25-yard shot which Gerken did well to push past his left post.

Nouble almost seized on Warnock’s hesitation on the edge of his area in the 79th minute, then Skuse was booked for a foul on Byram on halfway.

Warnock sent a dangerous ball across the Town box as the match moved into its scheduled final 10 minutes, but too far ahead of McCormack, sub Dominic Poleon and Kebe.

Neither side was able to grab the three points in four minutes of injury time, McGoldrick curling a late freekick from the left into Kenny’s arms.

A draw was probably a fair result. After an even and not overly exciting first half, the Blues were the better side during the early stages of the second and had threatened on a number of occasions prior to McGoldrick’s rather gifted goal.

Once the home side had got back on terms through McCormack’s penalty, they dominated but only seriously tested Gerken on a couple of occasions.

Boss McCarthy is unlikely to be too disappointed with another point on the road, the Blues having picked up all three at home against Reading on Saturday.

Leeds: Kenny, Byram (Peltier 88), Pearce, Lees, Warnock, Kebe, Brown (Mowatt 63), Austin, Stewart, McCormack, Diouf (Poleon 63). Unused: Cairns, Murphy, Pugh, Wootton.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Anderson (Nouble 72), Skuse, Tunnicliffe, Tabb, Murphy, McGoldrick. Unused: Loach, Mings, Richardson, Hunt, Wordsworth, Taylor. Referee: David Webb (Lancashire). Att: 20,461 (Town: 500).


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mickymacsbarmyarmy added 22:45 - Jan 28
Luke chambers !! Wtf !!..show him to the line & concede a corner at worst
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mickymacsbarmyarmy added 22:48 - Jan 28
Wtf luke chambers !!..show him tp the line & concede a corner at worst !!
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warksonwater added 22:55 - Jan 28
Just got back from the game. Scrappy first half, too much hoofball and giving the ball away on both team's parts. Better second half, Kenny disaster for our goal, but in time honoured fashion gave away the equaliser with a totally needless penalty, after which Leeds tails were up for about ten minutes. We steadied ourselves after that for a well deserved point. Would defo have settled for that before the game.
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algarvefan added 23:14 - Jan 28
Dear old George Burley will be pleased..................40 points!!
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MickMillsTash added 23:37 - Jan 28
Game was there to be won- all us after 20 mins, a lack of quality in the final third meant that it was 0-0 at half time, Tunnicliffe, Tabb, McGoldrick could have showed more compusure and made the most of better positions.
Second half all us, lucky Town goal but it was coming- Hard to say whether it was a pen- we did not complain too much. We never recovered after their goal, we defended well but I felt feeling that the game was there to be won. In our play-off seasons we would have won - I'm not sure this will be one of them.
The whole defence played well- chambers moment aside, Gerken assured, The midfield was OK , Tunnicliffe got forward but lacked quality/ confidence- there really is not enough goals from them, Tabb was as good as I have seen him this season, Skuse assured. McGoldrick is quality and Murphy played well.

Why was Tabb taking the corners at the end with Cresswell staying back?
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thebeat added 23:44 - Jan 28
Would have settled for a point beforehand so hsppy with that.
Couple of points tho, why no Taylor again? Did great against QPR and hasnt kicked a ball since. Surely hes a better option to bring on than Nouble?
Can kind of understand the Hunt ommision, he looked shattered on Saturday but 15 minutes at the end instead of Tabb might have been worth a punt.
Micks a good solid manager but sometimes he's just not brave enough.
Like i said tho its an away point, on to Saturday 3 points and its a cracking week.
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thebeat added 23:46 - Jan 28
Oh the other thing i forgot to mention, Leeds hadnt played for 10 days, why didnt we use all 3 subs, common sense against a fresher team you would have thought?
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Walk_the_Wark added 00:03 - Jan 29
Why no Hunt- he makes things happen!!!
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brendenward35 added 07:10 - Jan 29
Is Hunt still on a pay per play contract? if that's the case why play him when the money pot is empty might be saving the pennies
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warktheline added 07:52 - Jan 29
When you consider how well Leeds played against Leicester and Readings two results sandwiched between their game with us,maybe the boys deserve some credit.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 08:24 - Jan 29
There was a spell after the penalty where you could sense Leeds getting the winner, they were better than us from that point onwards. Changing the shape to 433 (451 out of possession) kept a lid on it and gave us one or two chances nick it before the end. It saved us a point which is important in the league table.
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theobald1985 added 08:42 - Jan 29
I totally agree with pinewoodblueboy as well
we should have gone for it but we set up not to lose like usual.
come on lets go for the throat town instead of playing hoof ball and defending a point-we have players like hunt and taylor who can get a teams so lets do it
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Gooders7592 added 09:25 - Jan 29
Draw the away games, win the home ones.
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TR11BLU added 10:49 - Jan 29
Like many on here, I would have settled for a point beforehand, indeed I backed the draw :-)
Bit disappointed though, we had them on the rack and yet again couldnt get the killer second goal. The penalty....what was Chambers thinking, the ball was almost over the line before the needless challenge and from therein they were the more likely winners.
Another hard one to swallow (why does it always seem to be the case up there?) but 3 points saturday and it will have been a good week.
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Bergholtblue added 10:59 - Jan 29
Didn't think we would get all three points when we went down to 10 men!

Well 10 and Nouble
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TimmyH added 11:46 - Jan 29
A point isn't bad in hindsight but I think this might have been a case of 'after the lord mayor's show' in regards to Leeds (their Leicester performance) which was good but they never rose to the heights of that. As mentioned we do have a fairly poor record up there and maybe they were for the taking, just a shame we've drawn just too many away games.
Imperative now we take advantage of some easier looking games (on paper) but we were thinking similarly against Watford/Charlton etc.
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OldClactonBlue added 12:46 - Jan 29
Why didn't Hunt start. Do we want to win matches?
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OldClactonBlue added 15:32 - Jan 29
Er Gooders7592, the theory might have some merit if we won all the home games!
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jas0999 added 17:18 - Jan 29
Decent result, albeit against a team who are struggling at the moment. Frustrating that we were once again in front but failed to win. Saying that, a point at Elland Road is always decent.

Hunt clearly lacking fitness so no surprise he was rested for Saturday. Clearly Mick doesn't rate or has little faith in Taylor. Can't be ability surely? Can only think its an attitude issue? Odd nonetheless.
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blueboy1981 added 18:40 - Jan 29
........ as for Chambers giving away that penalty - he would have been criticised for that elementary error in a local Sunday League game, the ball was literally inches from being out of play - complete nonsense defending.
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blueboy1981 added 18:43 - Jan 29
bohslegend - some of you are never disappointed when we lose - so of course you will be satisfied with a point.
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TimmyH added 19:46 - Jan 29
Totally agree @blueboy - you just have to look at the above photo, what was he thinking? possibly another 2 points thrown away?
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