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McCarthy: McGoldrick Getting Back to His Best
Wednesday, 10th Dec 2014 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy believes striker David McGoldrick is getting back to his best after his long injury lay-off and August's transfer interest from Leicester City. The 26-year-old netted his sixth goal of the season from the penalty spot on Saturday as the second-placed Blues beat Leeds 4-1 at Portman Road.

McGoldrick’s 2013/14 was cut short when he suffered a partial tear to the medial ligament in his right knee in February and then underwent a cartilage operation in April.

Having spent the summer rehabilitating, he returned to action late in pre-season and came on as a sub and scored in the 2-1 opening day victory over Fulham. Just before the transfer window closed, the Blues rebuffed the Foxes' £7 million offer.

“I think he’s getting back to his best,” McCarthy said. “It was always going to be tough for him, he had a long injury and he also had the distraction of maybe making a move.

“It wasn’t that somebody just fancied him, there was a bid in and I’m certain that that had its effect. But the injury was the bigger effect on him.”

McCarthy says 13-goal Championship top scorer Daryl Murphy has more than played his part during the opening 20 league games of the season.

“What’s been nice, if his knee has affected him, we’ve had Murph who has been scoring goals and so he’s been taken out of the limelight a bit, which I’m sure he doesn’t like, he’d like to be in the limelight by scoring goals,” he added.

“But he’s been a willing and able assistant to the goalscorer, if you like, and the reality is, while I know it matters to them, it doesn’t matter to a team who gets the goals, so long as we do and we win games.

“And that’s what’s nice about Didz, he’s selfless in that way. He contributes to the team in other ways than just putting the ball in the back of the net.”

The Town boss says McGoldrick, who recently won his first Republic of Ireland cap, could have a stronger second half of season.

“Let’s hope so,” he continued. “He has been asked to play slightly differently. We’ve had three up front for a long time and he’s had to drift out wide and track back with the full-back on a lot of occasions.

“That’s probably taken some of his chances away but he’s done it and we’ve won games and he’s been part of the team that’s done that.”

He says other bosses have mentioned his strike pairing, who netted 29 times between them last year in addition to their 19 this term, and sees similarities with Burnley, who won promotion to the Premier League after finishing second in the Championship last season.

“We’ve a good striking partnership that is admired by other people,” McCarthy said. “If you speak to other managers after the game they’ll always be complimenting those two and saying they’re a good partnership, individually and as a partnership.

“So, it’s a good weapon to have. If you’ve got a team that works hard, is organised, is disciplined and keeps clean sheets and also has goalscorers, like Burnley had [in Danny Ings and Sam Vokes] last year.

“I remember their game here last season vividly. We were the better team for the most part of that match but they stuck with it, got back in the game, they got more into it and they had Scott Arfield, who was Jonny on the spot that day. And we couldn’t score.

“At the time, because it was early on in the season, I think people looked at them and thought ‘Are they going to carry on with that? Can it work all the way through the season?’.

“Well, it did, it worked perfectly for them, so fair play to them. And it’s similar here with us at the moment. But there are a lot of games to play yet.”


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BlueMachines added 06:31 - Dec 10
Not as many goals as before but I think his performances have been top drawer and instrumental in recent games!


Ohhhhhhhhhh David McGoldrick!!!!!
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Jimmy86 added 07:02 - Dec 10
Didn't realise just how long it would take didz to get back to his best. The performances have still been pretty decent and he is a clever footballer, who still offers a great deal, even if he's not on the score sheet himself. Think there have also been times when he hardly got in the game and didn't look interested too, but think that was when he was carrying a slight back problem. Hope he scores some goals during the 2nd half of the season
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Fatboy added 07:48 - Dec 10
The way he took down the long pass from Mings before turning the defender inside out just prior to Noel Hunt's goal at Charlton was top drawer. As was his chip into the box for what would have been Murphy's hattrick against Leeds.
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rfretwell added 08:32 - Dec 10
Didsys great, his body language can have a disinterested kind of look which probably didn't help his cause at Forest but he is our cleverest striker since the great Marcus Stewart - and that Burley side, a brilliant team, only got up via tough tough playoff battles , notably v Bolton at home. OMG what a night that was. Watch the vid if you havent so far. Didsy will defo score more in the second half of the season Imo barring injuries again.
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Paulblue62 added 09:34 - Dec 10
The best number 10 I have seen this season. He isn't our main goal threat this season ( Murphy ), so he is able to use his ability to create as well as score. Knocking on the door for player of the season for me. I just love watching him play, you can tell that he is loving his football at the moment. The whole squad seem to be gelling perfectly at the right time. The future is bright at ITFC.
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Jackie added 11:25 - Dec 10
Easily the best forward in the championship.
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wkj added 13:15 - Dec 10
I think in retrospect McG is probably happy the club fended of the Foxes
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TractorBeezer added 13:16 - Dec 10
Another good news story. It is great to have Goldilocks in the team and returning to form.
During the dark days under our two previous managers, what upset me most was that not everyone was pulling their weight or even trying...as evidenced by Shane Supple's comments. What we have now is everyone working hard...including tracking back when needed and players, especially McGoldrick, setting an example and motivating each other. With that ethic the skills can shine through...and of course great goals. Good times...loving it!
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itfcserbia added 14:56 - Dec 10
Hope you're right wjk, I'd always rather be top of the championship than bottom of the premier league. But then again, I don't think with my wallet.
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cunning_stunt added 17:38 - Dec 10
Our priority off the pitch must be to get Didz signed up on an extended contract. As things stand he will be able to enter into pre-contract talks with other clubs in January and leave for free at the end of the season. It worries me.
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paulthebluealien added 18:32 - Dec 10
OHHHHHHHHHHH DAVID McGOLDRICK
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Kieron_FJ added 19:52 - Dec 10
Didzy is first class, he will be key after the Christmas period to help us push forward.Him and Murph are outstanding when together and I think if they can stay fit and be on top form then anything is possible! COYB!!
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