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McCarthy: We Deserved to Win
Tuesday, 25th Aug 2015 23:18

Town boss Mick McCarthy felt the Blues deserved their 4-1 Capital One Cup second round victory at Doncaster even if he wasn’t pleased that the match went to extra-time.

“I wouldn’t say that extra-time was the last thing I wanted, the last thing I wanted was to lose, but extra-time was the next last thing,” he said.

“But I think we deserved it. I thought we started really well and then we gave three freekicks away which brought problems on us and they ended up scoring from the third one.

“I thought they had a decent spell at the end of the first half but we had chances, we had some good chances as well.

“At the start of the second half I thought they had a good spell and then once we got our equaliser I think it was mainly us after that.”

McCarthy was delighted with man of the match David McGoldrick: “He’s played well, I’m really pleased with Didzy, he got his goal, two goals now.

“That helped him because I think he was getting a little bit frustrated at times. But he’s a good player, isn’t he? We just need him back full tilt.”

The Town boss also had praise for his two debutants: “Adam McDonnell was excellent for a debut in there, playing against two good players, Richie Wellens and Chappers, so I thought he did really well.

“James Alabi is a handful. He’s got something, he’s as raw as anything but he’s got something and scoring on his debut will help him no end.”

He says he thought about bringing Ryan Fraser on late on during the 90 minutes: “I was tempted in the last minutes of normal time but there were one or two that were struggling so I knew I was going need a sub.

“As it turned out it was the sub I was going to make, I was going to take Adam off but he got through the full game. He’s a great player to have but a fabulous sub to come on.”

Regarding Larsen Touré giving his shirt away to a fan at the end of the 90 minutes, he added: “He needs help! We’ll have to get him some treatment or something.

“I think some of the fans were telling him, one or two of them would have liked his shirt but I think they realised that he might have to play on with it. One of the two players told him as well. It’s funny now.

“He was great, I think he’s a really good player for us. Similar to Kevin Bru, he came in on trial, he’s a pal of Kevin Bru’s, and I think he’s going to really good for us. I’m delighted with him.”

Speaking prior to the draw which saw the Blues paired with Manchester United at Old Trafford, he said he’ll continue to field his young players in the competition: “I’m delighted to have won the game, I didn’t want to lose it and whoever we play it’ll be Josh and [the other youngsters].

“But hopefully we’ll have Kevin Bru back and Bish back and there’ll be a few coming back, so we can make it an even stronger squad because we don’t need any injuries, that’s for sure.”

McCarthy wouldn’t be drawn on the situation with any additions to his squad with Polish defender Piotr Malarczyk understood to have been at the club for talks.


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PortmanTerrorist added 23:26 - Aug 25
With some of our injuries getting sorted we could put out a reasonable side at Old Trafford. Obviously want to win but we must make sure we don't get stuffed and impact confidence in the squad. Mind you that might be tough if we 5 points clear in the league by then!

COYB Loving this season already
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itfc1981 added 23:43 - Aug 25
Remember this?

'Wolves have been hit with a £25,000 suspended Premier League fine for fielding a weakened team for their 3-0 December defeat at Manchester United.

Boss Mick McCarthy made 10 changes to the side that beat Tottenham 1-0 as he rested key players ahead of the game against Burnley, which Wolves won 2-0'.

Mick wont care. I hope he does what he likes either way we wont mind. COYB
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yorksblue added 23:45 - Aug 25
Alabi and Yorwerth were great. Didz was involved in everything and deserved mom award. McDonnell did nothing in my opinion and looked lightweight. Murdered them in second half and annoyed it went to et but happy to progress. Well done!
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kingburley4ever added 00:21 - Aug 26
Man Utd reserves next round, if Mick mixes it up a bit we could cause an upset.
First of all we need to beat Brighton this weekend plus they lost tonight.
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WindsorBlue added 00:22 - Aug 26
Toure was brilliant second half! Loads played through McGoldrick and he was all over the pitch, he looked really good! Great night, bring on Utd!
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Glossopippies added 00:33 - Aug 26
Wondered about the wisdom of going to this match but saw a lot of promise. Didn't see an Ipswich slacker on the park. There's a sense of competition for places. Didz increasingly influential as the game wore on but found Yorwerth, Emmanuel and Toure very impressive. McDonnell looked tentative and lightweight. Miles Kenlock (is it?) had a mixed night. Alabi a real handful. Some real choice and options this season, and I don't remember that for a very long time!!
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muccletonjoe added 05:28 - Aug 26
Think we should remember it was mcdonnells first competitive game of any sort in this country. He will get better. So many good performances, kenlock, emmanuel, yorwerth, and toure were top notch and didz back to top form would be biggest plus of all.
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Millsey added 10:33 - Aug 26
Take it easy on McDonnell its his first senior game ffs
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