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McCarthy: No Knee-Jerk Reaction
Tuesday, 15th Sep 2015 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy says there’ll be no knee-jerk reaction or huge number of changes to the team when the Blues take on Leeds at Elland Road this evening, despite Friday’s 5-1 defeat at Reading.

Asked whether his players were desperate to get back into action in the wake of Friday's heavy loss, McCarthy said: “Yes they are, and you’ve got to give them that opportunity because each and every one of them has been terrific.

“We’ve been getting pats on the back for a long time, there was a bit of a knife in somebody’s hand the other night.

“Those players are good players and they’ve been a good team, so there’ll not be a knee-jerk reaction and loads of changes to the team.”

While Town have gone from table-toppers to the wrong end of a thrashing in the space of a couple of weeks, McCarthy says he has seen similarly contrasting form from tonight’s opponents, who he watched draw 1-1 at home to Brentford on Saturday.

“The nature of the Championship is that it’s bonkers,” he said. “We watched Leeds against Derby [when they won 2-1 away] and they were outstanding and we were looking at them thinking ‘What a great performance that was!’.

“I watched Reading against Brentford and Brentford could have been beaten by six or seven. And Brentford were excellent on Saturday.

“When I went in at half-time the Leeds fans were saying to me ‘Nowt to worry about there Mick!’. I said that they were probably saying the same thing the previous night when they’d watched us.

“It’s amazing how things change. They were probably thinking ‘Happy days, we’ve got Ipswich coming’ and then they watched their team’s first-half performance and they’re all going ‘You’ll have no problems’.

“But they changed the shape in the second half and they were much more of a threat, although Brentford missed chances. Brentford should have been beaten by five or six by Reading and probably should have won the game on Saturday, the chances that they had.

“It’s the nature of the league. It really does fluctuate a great deal. I think they’ve got a really good side, a good squad of players Leeds now and they seem to be settled. There’s not all that uncertainty that’s tended to be around the place.

“There were 25,000 there on Saturday, a big crowd, a very partisan crowd, so under lights on a Tuesday night it’ll be interesting.”

In the Leeds side this evening will be former Blues loanee Chris Wood, whose opportunities were limited during his spell at Portman Road in the second half of last season with Freddie Sears and Daryl Murphy both in top form.

“He also struggled because he hadn’t been playing and he wasn’t as fit as he is now,” McCarthy recalled. “He looks back to his fitness, he looks sharper and leaner and, of course, he is a threat.

“The goal he scored against Derby was an outstanding finish. If you give him chances, he’ll score, Woody.

“He was a lone striker on Saturday but then they put Mirco Antenucci on and they looked a real threat.”


Does he see Leeds as potential top-six contenders? “I’ve no idea, there are some good teams in this league and some good teams that have [started slowly], like Derby, who only got their first win on Saturday, but they’re still a good team.

“Reading hadn’t won a home game before they slapped us five, they weren’t doing particularly well until they slapped Brentford.

“There are some really good teams and it’ll be really close. Just like it was last year, I think it’ll be as tight as anything.”

McCarthy has confirmed that Dean Gerken will keep his place in goal and will probably also stick with his tried and trusted defenders with skipper Luke Chambers at right-back and Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith at the heart of the defence.

The Town boss could, however, look to bring in the more experienced Jonny Parr at left-back for summer signing Jonas Knudsen.

In midfield, Cole Skuse seems set to keep his usual place in the centre, although McCarthy could be considering handing Giles Coke his first league start in place of ex-White Jonathan Douglas alongside the former Bristol City man.

In the wide roles, the Blues manager seems unlikely to continue with two out and out wingers, so may well recall Jay Tabb on the left with Ryan Fraser perhaps switching to the right or Ainsley Maitland-Niles coming back into the team.

Kevin Bru, Teddy Bishop and Tommy Oar all played for the U21s at Birmingham yesterday and are likely to return to the first-team squad for Friday’s live-on-Sky game against Birmingham at home.

Up front, Daryl Murphy seems likely to start, probably alongside David McGoldrick with Freddie Sears a doubt with a tight hamstring. The Town boss has said the former Colchester United man won’t be risked if there are any concerns over his fitness.

Leeds have an injury doubt over midfielder Alex Mowatt, while Tommaso Bianchi is sidelined having undergone knee surgery. New signing Jordan Botaka played the full 90 minutes for the Leeds U21s yesterday so won’t be involved against the Blues.

Rob Kelly, assistant to manager Uwe Rosler, is expecting a backlash after Town’s back-to-back defeats to Brighton and Reading.

“They’re a wounded animal, absolutely,” he told the Yorkshire Evening Post. “They were fantastic last year, in the play-offs, and I’d expect them to be around there again.

"Any team of Mick’s is going to be there. I watched the game on Friday and it wasn’t a normal team that Mick would put out, as in how they played. But that can happen. It can happen to anybody at any stage in the Championship.

“They’ll be wanting to put that right, I’m sure. I know one or two of their players and they’ll be dangerous, dangerous opponents. All Mick’s teams are highly motivated. But we’ll be ready.”

Historically, Leeds have the superior record in the fixture, winning 30 (29 in the league) clashes between the teams. Town have been victorious on 25 (20) occasions and 20 (17) games have ended in draws.

The Blues last won at Elland Road 10 years ago, in September 2005, when two goals from Sam Parkin saw them to a 2-0 victory.

Leeds are unbeaten in the Championship but are yet to win at home this season - their victory at Derby is their only three-point haul so far during 2015/16, all their other league games have been draws - with their most recent success at Elland Road coincidentally their 2-1 defeat of Town in March.

All the goals came in seven second-half minutes and Daryl Murphy had a late penalty saved.

Alex Mowatt put Leeds ahead on 71, Freddie Sears equalised three minutes later, then Billy Sharp put the Whites back in front on 77, prior to Leeds keeper Marco Silvestri saving Murphy’s spotkick.

In December last year at Portman Road, Murphy scored twice and David McGoldrick (pen) and Christophe Berra once each as Town came from behind to thrash the Whites 4-1.

The visitors went ahead via Mirco Antenucci in the fourth minute but Murphy struck back on 12, then McGoldrick netted Town’s first spot-kick of the season on 26.

Murphy added his second just before the break and Berra added the fourth three minutes into the second half.

Town midfielder Jonathan Douglas was with the Whites between 2005 and 2009, initially on loan from Blackburn, and made 151 starts and 15 sub appearances, scoring 11 goals.

Blues winger Cameron Stewart, who is on loan at Doncaster, made nine starts and two sub appearances for Leeds during a loan spell there during the second half of 2013/14.

The move was expected to be made permanent the following summer but the Whites pulled out of the deal and the 24-year-old subsequently joined Town.

Luke Varney - who is set to re-sign for the Blues once he is over his achilles injury - was at Elland Road between 2012 and 2014, scoring eight goals in 42 starts and eight substitute appearances.

Blues assistant manager Terry Connor was with his hometown club between 1979 and 1983, scoring 22 goals in 108 games.

Leeds striker Chris Wood spent two months on loan with the Blues last season, failing to find the net in three starts and five sub appearances. He joined the Whites - against whom he made his Town debut at Elland Road in March - from Leicester in the summer.

Tonight’s referee is James Adcock from Nottinghamshire, who has shown 13 yellow cards and no red in six games so far this season.

Adcock’s last Town match was the 1-1 home draw with Blackburn in October last year in which Rovers one-time Leeds defender Matt Kilgallon was red-carded for a second bookable offence and Cole Skuse and former Blue Ryan Tunnicliffe were both also cautioned.

Prior to that he took control of the 2-0 loss at Wigan in September 2013 in which he booked Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra.

Coincidentally, in March 2013, Adcock’s first Town game was the 3-0 home victory over Leeds in which defender Tom Lees was red-carded for a wild challenge on Jay Tabb midway through the first half. Three other Whites, Luke Chambers and Aaron Cresswell were also yellow-carded during that match.

Squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Parr, Knudsen, Emmanuel, Berra, Smith, Malarczyk, Skuse, Douglas, Coke, Tabb, Maitland-Niles, Fraser, Touré, Murphy, McGoldrick, Sears, Pitman.


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Stato added 06:08 - Sep 15
My heart will sink if Tabb starts.
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bluefeast added 07:16 - Sep 15
Tabb will score if he's in the side ,just because ideally none of us would want him to. But we certainly got results with him the side last season. Perhaps we will win 1.0 ,keep a clean sheet and totally put right the wrongs vs Reading.
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sereneblue added 07:40 - Sep 15
Right back.
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kilkmilk added 07:53 - Sep 15
Please no tabb!!! But yeah he'll probably knock in the winner, retain his place in the side and go back to the same old tactics we all love so much lol!
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warktheline added 08:11 - Sep 15
The day McCarthy changes Chambers,Smith, Berra and whoever, will become folk-law in Ipswich Town's historic past.... I'm off to a dark room!
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GiveusaWave added 08:11 - Sep 15
Would fully expect Tabb to start. He's about the most defensive midfielder we have and given our recent defensive frailties he is sure to start.

Tabb is a different class after all.
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Surco72 added 08:18 - Sep 15
What MM is missing is that Reading hadn't won at home and had started slowly so they went out and signed players to make the difference , as did Derby , Burnley , etc .
Our defence has looked dodgy since January and we haven't improved just got some young unproven kids in at this level and hope for team spirit to carry you through it didn't last year . If the kids work like Mings MM is a wonder manager if they fail like Vesali, Henshall , Nouble - its their only kids and worth a gamble . MM is on a no loser
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Len_Brennan added 08:18 - Sep 15
Tabby in the centre instead of Douglas would certainly have improved us against Reading.
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warktheline added 08:21 - Sep 15
Folk-lore *
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BergholtBru added 08:43 - Sep 15
The comments against Tabb merely show the ignorance of some of our "fans".
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blueherts added 08:47 - Sep 15
Bart for Gerken for me - I am surprised / shocked that he keeps his place !
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mpkshephard added 09:19 - Sep 15
I don't mind tab starting , have him anyday for Douglas in the middle. That's all much will change though coz he is stubborn as a fox
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PJH added 09:32 - Sep 15
I have no problem with Tabb in midfield for this one.
With the goalkeeping situation,I think we should wait to see if Bart is on the bench because Crowe was not in U21's yesterday which suggests to me that he has traveled to Leeds.
I would expect Murphy to start.

COYB
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essexboy added 10:10 - Sep 15
Give them one more chance for tonight to redeem themselves from last Friday.Nobody becomes a bad player overnight.COYB.
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Razor added 10:33 - Sep 15
Excuse me Bergholt but just because I do not rate Tabb does not make me ignorant.

If we do start him it really is back the dark ages.
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Kirbmeister added 10:56 - Sep 15
We have 10 points from 6 games Mick's experimented this last couple of games and it hasn't worked. Give the guy a break he was the best thing since sliced bread a couple of weeks ago. It's not even mid September - no ones died, let's see how it goes over the next few games.
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gino88 added 10:59 - Sep 15
So I'm guessing we can expect a MM lineup against Leeds:
Gerken; Chambers; Smith; Berra; Knudsen; Skuse; Coke; Fraser; Tabb; Murphy; McGoldrick

Personally I would go with:
Bialkowski; Emmanuel; Malarczyk; Berra; Parr; Skuse; Coke; Fraser; Toure; Murphy; McGoldrick

The likelihood of my lineup is 1000/1 due to MM stubbornness and unconditional love for his current captain. Whatever the team I'm sure it will be a vast improvement and I can see a town 2-1 win. Let's see if we are all posting positives or criticisms at 10pm tonight.
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Wickets added 11:06 - Sep 15
Can someone tell me what to do on the prediction league, i aint got a clue!
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yorksblue added 11:06 - Sep 15
Papering over the cracks......again
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essexbluey added 11:51 - Sep 15
Iam not saying anything till after the game tonight because what ever i say don't matter iam only a fan after all.
Iam still angry about friday's game when i left reading i felt so humiliated and angry. Iam working up in barnsley for the week so i cant not go to the game or it would not feel right. Come on ipswich smash leeds and move on.
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bohslegend added 11:55 - Sep 15
Here's the thing. People on here talk about our defence being only defenders. It's not.

Defence is about the whole team from front to back being in the right position/shape etc behind the ball when we dont have it. MM likes midfielders to do that side of the job just as well as they do the attacking side. There's a balance required. So many on here want attacking football, attacking players driving forward with the ball. That sounds great. But there are two parts to any game of football - when you have the ball, and when you dont have the ball. People like Jay Tabb (dont for one second think I am putting him forward as an incredible footballer) are often the ones doing the thankless work to allow the ore attacking players do there stuff. I think he gets far too much criticism from his own team's fans at times. I've no problem with him coming into the team after the result on Friday.
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BackTheBlues added 11:57 - Sep 15
We're all experts aren't we?
Haven't won for 10 years at leeds - leeds haven't won at home this season!
Somethings got to give...
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kilkmilk added 12:06 - Sep 15
So if we're going more defensive, would we take 2 points from the next two games? Get the confidence back in the team and then build again after the United game? Or is that rather pessimistic of me and I should be hoping for at least four points...
I think we'll all agree a draw tonight would be a great result, and hopefully a clean sheet.
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tractorintheloft added 12:13 - Sep 15
Gino88 - I'm glad it's MM picking the team. To have a back four that contains two inexperienced players and another who is only just coming back from injury in a hostle away match is a knee jerk reaction - hence the headline. It's not MM being stubborn its being level headed and doing what has been successful in the past. I was gutted with the Reading result but after 4 games we were top and should have had 12 from 12.
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Surco72 added 12:20 - Sep 15
Backthe blues ....surely that points towards a draw
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