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Town 3-0 Charlton - Match Report
Tuesday, 30th Dec 2014 22:09

Tommy Smith, Daryl Murphy and David McGoldrick were on target as the Blues beat Charlton 3-0 at Portman Road to claim their first double of the season. Smith put Town in front in the 31st minute, Murphy added the second just before the hour and McGoldrick, who earlier had hit both posts and the bar, netted the third in the final minute.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side for the third game running, however, left-back Tyrone Mings was back in the squad and on the bench in place of Matt Clarke.

Charlton were forced into a late change when defender Oguchi Onyewu suffered a knock in the warm-up and was replaced by Joseph Gomez. Many in the crowd won’t have realised with the Portman Road PA out of action. Youngster Terell Thomas was added to the bench.

The visitors created the first opening of the game in the first minute when Johann Berg Gudmundsson crossed from the right and Jordan Cousins hit the side-netting from a very tight angle on the left.

But it was soon the Blues putting the Addicks under pressure. A Daryl Murphy shot deflected wide, then from the corner Tommy Smith looped a header into Charlton keeper Neil Etheridge’s arms.

On eight, Murphy was fouled by Andre Bikey just outside the area to the right. David McGoldrick curled the freekick against Etheridge’s left post and rather fortunately to a Charlton defender, who cleared.

Gudmundsson curled a 20-yard shot just past Bartosz Bialkowski’s right post in the 18th minute with the keeper scrambling across his area, but in the main Town were continuing to present the greater threat.

McGoldrick was almost handed a chance in the 23rd minute after Paul Anderson had crossed from the left and the ball was half-cleared to the edge of the area but just beyond the Blues striker, who a minute later dragged a left-foot shot wide from the edge of the box.

The Blues continued to push for the opening goal. On 31 Anderson’s dangerous right-wing cross was turned behind at the near post and from the corner a Charlton boot just prevented Christophe Berra from adding a final touch to skipper Luke Chambers’s header.

And from the resultant flag-kick the Blues went in front. Chambers nodded down Jay Tabb’s ball in from the left, Murphy mis-hit a shot which found Tommy Smith, who hooked into the roof of the net from close range.

The Addicks threatened to get back on terms in the 38th minute when Cousins played George Tucudean through on goal but Bialkowski was off his line quickly to block. Gudmundsson’s looping follow-up was headed off the line by Berra.

Moments later, with the visitors beginning to look more dangerous, Chris Solley crossed from the right and Tucudean turned the ball well over when he ought to have done better.


As the game moved into injury time McGoldrick hit the post for a second time from a freekick. This time the striker curled a shot on to the left post, off the back of the diving Etheridge and wide.

Soon after, the whistle went to warm applause from the biggest home crowd of the season, 26,157, happy with their side’s first-half display and 1-0 half-time lead.

The Blues had been on top for the most part and had deserved their lead when it came via Tommy Smith’s second goal in two games.

Town taking the lead saw Charlton start to play with less restraint and threatened on a couple of occasions, while McGoldrick was hugely unlucky not to have scored with at least one of his excellent freekicks.

The sides took to the field for the second half to cricket-like applause with the PA still silent.

Five minutes after the restart Gudmundsson turned Bishop midway inside the Town half and brought the ball forward before hitting a low shot straight at Bialkowski.

Town, who had started the second half rather slowly, were caught on the break in the 50th minute, Gudmundsson feeding Tucudean but Berra got back to superbly dispossess the Romanian. A minute later, McGoldrick was yellow-carded for a wild lunge at Gomez.

Addicks skipper Johnnie Jackson headed Tucudean’s right-wing cross over at the far post in the 57th minute with the visitors continuing to have the better of the second period.

But just before the hour the Blues increased their lead. Following a Tabb corner on the left, the ball reached Anderson on the right, just outside the area. The winger smashed a low ball into the area, Chambers flicked it on and McGoldrick dived to nod, almost unbelievably, against the bar but Murphy was on hand to head home his 17th goal of the season.

The goal had come against the run of play since the break, but Town were soon looking for a third, Tabb cleverly playing in McGoldrick, who hit his shot well over. The Blues’ number 10 deserved a goal for his overall performance and having claimed an unusual hat-trick by hitting both posts and the bar.

Bialkowski saved from Gudmundsson at his near post on 65, then from the corner Jackson flicked a header across the Town six-yard box but with no one able to add the final touch. On 70 Stephen Hunt replaced Anderson, while Charlton introduced Frederic Bulot for Jackson.

Teddy Bishop shot well over after a Hunt corner had been cleared to him on the edge of the box in the 78th minute with Town’s lead looking in little danger. For Charlton, Vetokele headed well over from a cross from the right.

Smith was booked for a foul on Vetokele in the 82nd minute and from the freekick Berra cleared after the Angolan international striker had knocked the ball back across the six-yard box.

Two minutes later, Kevin Bru replaced Bishop, then Tucudean was booked for a dive inside the Blues box.

In the final minute of scheduled time McGoldrick finally got the goal his performance had deserved, his first from open play since November 1st.

Murphy turned the ball into his strike partner’s path and McGoldrick flicked it past Etheridge and into the net for his seventh of the season.

With the game over as a contest, Charlton heads dropped and the Blues went looking for more goals, Tal Ben Haim doing well to get in ahead of McGoldrick from Murphy’s left-sided cross.

McGoldrick should have made it 4-0 moments later when he tricked his way past a defender and into the area but scuffed his chip at Etheridge. The Blues striker got to the loose ball and cut it back to Bru but his low shot was blocked.

Noel Hunt replaced McGoldrick for the final moments and wasn’t far from repeating his dramatic late goal at the Valley a month ago when he flicked a header just wide. Soon after Town’s ninth home victory of the season was confirmed by the referee’s whistle.

The second-placed Blues - who were being watched by their biggest home crowd in almost four years - were well worth the win, which sees them move a point behind leaders Bournemouth, although it was mostly a case of winning a battle rather than playing fluent football.

Having established their lead in the first half, they repelled Charlton’s brief fightback after the break and once Murphy had made it 2-0 there was little doubt where the points were going.

McGoldrick fully deserved his goal when it came and in the end the scoreline could have been even more comfortable.

Third-placed Derby, who are at Portman Road a week on Saturday, beat Leeds 2-0 at home and are two points behind the Blues, who are now unbeaten in 11, having won eight.

Before the Rams are in Suffolk, the Blues have the diversion of an FA Cup third round tie at Southampton on Sunday and given their current form, who’s to say they won’t pull off an upset?

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Parr, Skuse, Tabb, Bishop (Bru 84), Anderson (S Hunt 70), Murphy, McGoldrick. Unused: Gerken, Ming, Ambrose, N Hunt, Sammon.

Charlton: Etheridge, Gomez, Bikey, Ben Haim, Solly, Gudmundsson, Buyens, Jackson (Bulot 70), Cousins, Vetokele, Tucudean. Unused: Pope, Wilson, Fox, Pigott, Thomas, Ahearne-Grant. Referee: Christopher Kavanagh (Lancashire). Att: 26,157 (Charlton: 1,023)


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Jamessitfc added 22:13 - Dec 30
Didn't really get out of first gear today, yet still a 3-0 victory. COYB, 26K!
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warktheline added 22:17 - Dec 30
All Hail the MIGHTY MICK McCARTHY, the only living dinosaur!!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 22:18 - Dec 30
Another Great Result - could so easily have been difficult with Charlton previously difficult to break down.
Well Done All.

The nice thing about all this, is no one needs to make any excuses - WE'RE WINNING - and long, long may it continue.

COYB.

Happy New Year to All ............ including my critics !!

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Michael11 added 22:20 - Dec 30
Another fantastic result. The consistency we're showing is outstanding! Great to have a bumper crowd back at Portman Road too. Hopefully no injuries at Southampton then onto a massive game against Derby!
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jpring89 added 22:20 - Dec 30
gotta be happy with that. absolutely loving this season. this team is going to get us up to the premier again
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wkj added 22:21 - Dec 30
Great result, With Derby coming up I couldn't give a stuff about Southampton, if it means not risking our chances
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BlueMachines added 22:21 - Dec 30
We had to grind that out for an hour. And then could've won it 6-0!
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jcITFC added 22:21 - Dec 30
What a run we are on! Pleased didzy got a goal, he really needed it even if he did miss some sitters. I'll take nothing away from the boys but I hope in jan MM will invest in a pacy winger, something extra to jeer the crowd on even more. We played very narrow yet still came out with a great 3-0 win. Eeee i eeee i eeee i o
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blueboy1981 added 22:21 - Dec 30
....... let the normal comments roll .......... didn't take long.
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vanmunt added 22:22 - Dec 30
Brilliant, 26,000 at home as well.. MM really has turned things around from the bad ole days of messers Keane and Jewell.
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wkj added 22:23 - Dec 30
I keep saying this... 1-2+ Seasons ago, If you would have told me Murphy would be a 20+ goal striker, and we would be 2nd at Christmas, I would have laughed... okay I am still laughing now, however its the same Laughter I think all towns are feeling right now.

I was not a fan of Murph at all in the loan years, but by god is he Premier League Material now, geeezzz.

COYB
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EssexTractor added 22:24 - Dec 30
Team ethic, team solidarity and total belief takes the points. All successful teams find a way of comfortably winning without always playing expansive football. This is what happened tonight. Special mention to Berras continuing outstanding defensive talents and to McGoldricks much deserved goal.
And hopes that those who returned tonight will make it a new regular habit.
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warktheline added 22:25 - Dec 30
Blueboy, EXCUSES? Explain?
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howdonblue added 22:27 - Dec 30
As I have always said from day 1
In mick we trust !
Never ever doubted the man
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miltonsnephew added 22:27 - Dec 30
A winger being Scott Sinclair from Man city!
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bluefeast added 22:29 - Dec 30
Believe ITFC fans Believe ,this is our season ,what a run and this is a TEAM with desire and hunger for success
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:32 - Dec 30
Huge 3 points tonight. Not as fluent as we have been lately & Charlton had their moments but Berra & Smith were absolutely immense at the back. Great to see DM get his goal from open play, will do his confidence the world of good. Lets hope to see a lot of the extra 9k at our next home game. Happy New Year fellow "Blues".
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cobsterblue added 22:33 - Dec 30
Steady win tonight and great that mcgoldrick scored . Hopefully he can chip in with a few now. Coyb
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TractorBeezer added 22:41 - Dec 30
Top of my Christmas wish list was 9 points...thanks for delivering Santa Mick.
Had to listen today... it's great to win by 3 goals without hitting top gear!
Defence good and solid. Murph on target to get over 30 goals.
Happy New Year to Phil, Gav and all contributors.

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blueboy1981 added 22:44 - Dec 30
......... how does the saying go ? .......... if the hat fits - wear it.
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warktheline added 22:45 - Dec 30
Blueboy,Not excuses, just patience and faith, in a top championship manager. Some are clueless....full stop.
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classof81 added 22:50 - Dec 30
Great win, really pleased to see Didz get a goal, it's been all that's been missing from his game recently.
And let's just take a minute to appreciate Jay Tabb. He was outstanding today and has been coming on leaps and bounds in the last few matches. Another one of the many players Mick has managed to get the best out of.
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TimmyH added 22:50 - Dec 30
Can't praise the team and the management enough what they have achieved this season and over the festive season, 1 defeat in 20 and you could say with statistics like that we're almost the Chelsea of the Championship (without playing their football). So you have to say we deserve to be in one of the automatic promotion spots!
As for tonight it goes to show we weren't at our best but still win 3-0! - that's improvement without a doubt and certainly believe now there must be confidence flowing through the veins of most of our players now and certainly a certain Mr Murphy up front who can't stop scoring!
Well done all once again and let's hope 2015 brings what we all want! Happy New Year all!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:50 - Dec 30
Cracking. COYB! Pressure was on tight playing after most of the teams
this week and Derby nailed on to do leeds. 1 loss in 20.

We've only played 24 games, we've lost 3, 1 less than Bournemouth and fewer than anyone else in the league.

Now I know it's only halfway. There is a lot of hard work still to do, we may have a patchy spell but bloody heII!
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Tractorog added 22:51 - Dec 30
The Derby game is massive, but the season wont be determined by its outcome. Every game is now massive. This side seems to have the mental toughness to be confident they can win every game they go into. When you think where we were when Mick took over... incredible.
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