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McCarthy Has Selection Dilemma Ahead of Forest Clash
Friday, 28th Mar 2014 15:46

Boss Mick McCarthy says Anthony Wordsworth’s performances in the last two games have given him a dilemma in the centre of midfield with Cole Skuse available for Saturday’s home game against Nottingham Forest after injury. The eighth-placed Blues go into the match, one position behind the visitors on goal difference and just two points from the top six.

McCarthy has been delighted with Wordsworth’s displays and admits he’s given him a welcome problem now that Skuse is over the hip injury which kept him out of the wins at Brighton and at home to Derby.

“He’s done everything I could have asked of him in the last couple of games,” he said. “It would be much worse for me if he’d been [rubbish] and we’d lost two!”

However, he admits that three tough Championship games in eight days is a big ask, especially for players such as Wordsworth who haven’t had too many matches in recent months.

“That’s the case,” he added. “But there aren’t too many who haven’t played an enormous number of games in my squad because I’ve not used that many players.

“The back four have all played about 36 games each, Cressy’s missed a couple but it’s been fairly solid throughout.

“But three games in a week takes its toll. Our stats on Tuesday showed that we covered 121km as a team. That might mean nothing to you, when we played Wigan up there and lost we covered 110km as a team and we played well and thought we’d run around.

“Derby, they were just behind us, 119km. And with eight games to play, that’s remarkable. But if you work that hard it takes its toll, definitely.”

That could see Skuse return to his regular midfield role for Wordsworth against Forest with Luke Hyam likely to continue in the other central position.


McCarthy could also be weighing up whether to switch Jay Tabb for Stephen Hunt on the left or Paul Green for Paul Anderson on the right, but is unlikely to change his regular back four with skipper Luke Chambers and Aaron Cresswell the full-backs and Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra in the centre, while Dean Gerken will continue in goal.

Up front, loanee Jonny Williams, who plays the last game of his currently scheduled month from Palace, will be behind Daryl Murphy.

McCarthy, who has loaned club captain Carlos Edwards to Millwall, has confirmed that Alex Henshall, signed on loan from Manchester City, is in the squad ahead of matchday, although may not get into the final 18.

Despite managerless Forest having gone nine games without a win in all competitions, McCarthy warns that the match will be no walkover.

“They’re no mugs coming here, believe me,” he insisted. “We just watched the game they played in midweek against Charlton.

“Despite losing 1-0 in the last 10 minutes or so they’ve got a good squad of players. There were plenty of really good, solid Championship players playing out there.”

Forest caretaker-boss Gary Brazil will be unable to call on central defender Jamaal Lascelles, who is banned having picked up 10 bookings, adding to a lengthy list of unavailable unfit players.

Defenders Eric Lichaj (hernia), Kelvin Wilson (back) and Jack Hobbs (ankle) are all out, along with midfielders Henri Lansbury (back), David Vaughan (knee), skipper Chris Cohen (knee) and, perhaps most significantly of all, Andy Reid (hernia). Striker Marcus Tudgay has been recalled from a loan spell with Charlton.

Centre-half Danny Collins was on loan with Town in the 2011/12 season, while former Blues left-back Dan Harding is also a member of the current Forest squad. One-time Town coach and caretaker-manager Charlie McParland is now Forest’s U21s boss.

Luke Chambers joined Town on a Bosman free transfer after departing the City Ground in the summer of 2012, while David McGoldrick signed on loan from the Tricky Trees in January last year before putting pen to paper on a permanent deal in the summer. Paul Anderson was with Forest from August 2008 until July 2012, initially on loan from Liverpool.

Scott Loach was an academy schoolboy with his hometown club after leaving the Blues’ youth set-up when his family relocated back to the Midlands.

Historically, Forest very much have the upper hand, winning 34 of the games between the two sides (31 in the league), 15 (14) ending in draws and Town winning 19 (18). The Tricky Trees are currently without a win in their last nine in all competitions, losing six and drawing three.

In December at the City Ground, Town stretched their unbeaten away run to six games as the game ended 0-0.

Forest were unhappy not to be awarded a first-half penalty when striker Simon Cox went to ground as he tried to take the ball past Dean Gerken, who made a number of impressive saves for the Blues, who also had chances.

In November 2012 at Portman Road, Guirane N’Daw, Luke Hyam and Daryl Murphy were on target as Town climbed out of the bottom three by beating Forest 3-1.

Visitors’ keeper Lee Camp should already have been sent off before he and ex-Blues loanee Collins failed to deal with a long ball and N’Daw netted his first and ultimately only goal for Town.

Dexter Blackstock equalised for the visitors after the break but Hyam slammed in his first for the Blues after DJ Campbell’s penalty had been saved and Murphy added the third late on.

Saturday’s referee is Andrew Madley from West Yorkshire, who has shown 91 yellow cards and four red in 32 games so far this season.

Madley’s most recent Town match was the 2-0 home victory over Reading in January in which he booked Stephen Hunt, Paul Anderson and one Royal.

Squad from: Gerken, Loach, Chambers, Richardson, Cresswell, Mings, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Wordsworth, Hyam, Green, Hunt, Tabb, Anderson, Henshall, Williams, Murphy, Nouble, Ebanks-Blake, Taylor.


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blueblood66 added 18:08 - Mar 28
Woody and Hyam for me, looks a good pairing. Skuse will have to wait his turn, go as he is.
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Bluetone added 18:15 - Mar 28
This could be a defining moment when we find out whether MM will stay loyal to the team that has done him proud in the latest games or revert to playing favourites.
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Walk_the_Wark added 18:56 - Mar 28
Mcarthy never learns
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Walk_the_Wark added 19:00 - Mar 28
The whole km thing is hilarious.. This muppet actually thinks the more you run around the better you are!!
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unknown100 added 19:03 - Mar 28
What's wrong with the team that ended the game?!?!?!???!! Actually attacked and made 3rd place derby look awful!!!
Gerken
Cresswell Berra smith chambers
Skuse Williams Hyam
Nouble Murphy Ebanks-Blake

Williams need to be central midfield so he gets the ball as much as possible, if green, tabb or both start and we lose, I am giving up being a town fan until McCarthy goes

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Walk_the_Wark added 19:06 - Mar 28
We have been a better team this season when he has made 'enforced' changes. If he goes back to the same old on sat we will fail to beat Forest. Then all you suddenly baying about the playoffs can forget it
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mow_the_lawn added 19:07 - Mar 28
The centre mid should stay as it was for the last two games. The only areas to think of changes would be the wide men, and I don't think we have better options in those positions than Hunt and Anderson. Would just like to see them attack more freely rather than having half a mind on defending all the time. We need to take the game to Forest from the start and get at them so they don't get settled into the game.
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pointofblue added 19:07 - Mar 28
What's the obsession with Cole Skuse? He's good yes but in terms of breaking up play the midfield looked much weaker without Hyam there. Keep the same line up; the centre pairing have done nothing wrong and Forest are low on confidence - we shouldn't need two defensive midfielders for this one.
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Chicago_Blue added 19:09 - Mar 28
Skuse and Woody please - drop Hyam. So many misplaces paces from Hyam the other night.
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Chicago_Blue added 19:11 - Mar 28
I mean, misplaced passes. Sorry.
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muccletonjoe added 19:11 - Mar 28
Williams , wordsworth , hyam is a good midfield. Why change it. I would keep same 11 , weakest player tuesday was Hunt but I wouldn't replace him with Tabb
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StochesStotasBlewe added 19:25 - Mar 28
Go for it. No to Tabb, keep the wide men & ATTACK Forest from the off.
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austractor added 19:30 - Mar 28
He should stick with the team for afew reasons:

1) they have won 2 very important and tough games together, his previous config with no midfield invention at all would likely not have won. This team works, use it.

2) perform -> picked. Must support his mantra

3) playing a more defensive team against forrest in this state will give them more hope than going for it


COYB
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warbeat78 added 19:47 - Mar 28
Why change winning combo wordy is 25 year old pro footballer three games on bounce shouldnt be a problem, not when full of confidence and on form start him if he runs out of legs change it otherwise leave asit is this team is about to tear into forest and others just getting that feeling
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Hiltzkooler added 19:58 - Mar 28
Walk_the_Walk....agree with you...it will say a lot about MM as to how he deploys tomorrow's team...when enforced changes are placed upon MM we see a more attacking, flamboyant team, moving away from the pedestrian football dictated by picking his comfort blanket favourites...my frustration is that MM does have resources, and that combined with his better traits (man management) Town can play and be good enough to compete at the top end of the table...a very very telling match tomorrow....go for it MM and prove me, a detractor, wrong.....
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honder_ITFC added 20:03 - Mar 28
In my opinion, MM should consider playing Cresswell on the wing instead of Hunt and Tyrone Mings in at left back.
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Cloddyseedbed added 20:04 - Mar 28
Same team as Tuesday to start, same subs, however play Hunt on left and Anderson on right. If it's not working make same subs as Tuesday, but earlier and tear em to pieces!
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warktheline added 20:30 - Mar 28
Spot on irishtim....Reid pulls the strings for Forest. Really hope Mick retains Wordsworth in starting 11.Surely Woody must have enough in him to continue playing....he's missed most of season through injury! Much rather he started and came off later, than starting on bench. Really looking for JW to run show again for us.....for sure we wouldn't be where we are, if it wasn't for his positivity. When you consider we lost McGoldrick, it's testament to the boys, that us fans are still dreaming of play-offs. COYB.
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tractorboy12341234 added 20:33 - Mar 28
Woody, Skuse with Williams in front, undecided whether we should play two upfront or have Murph on his own?
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Elizabeth added 21:09 - Mar 28
Shouldn't be a dilemma .. Keep with a winning side ..
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kevtblue added 21:13 - Mar 28
Can't understand why so many of you want Luke Hyam dropped why do you think Skuse is so much better he also gives the ball away at times and has never produced any sort of goal threat. Why change a central midfield that looks to have the best balance we have had all season. Agree our wide men were poor and that's being kind meaning that it's even more remarkable that Woody, Hyam and Williams did so well against a decent Derby side. Let's get behind the lads tomorrow.COYB
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Tractamatt added 21:26 - Mar 28
Hunt had a bad one but would this be the time to try Henshaw out.Otherwise don't tinker for the sake of it leave it as the team who finished the match Tuesday.COYB
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halsteadblue added 21:44 - Mar 28
Who starts tomorrow ?? In mick I trust........still buzzing from this week just hope we get as many people inside PR and get it rocking like Tuesdays fantastic evening........COYB
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RegencyBlue added 22:18 - Mar 28
Hyam offers nothing going forward and his passing is awful!

Wordsworth and Skuse - simples!
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BrettenhamBlue added 22:21 - Mar 28
Hopefully we will be able to contain Tudgay, he has got a lot to prove...
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