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McCarthy: Proper Team Performance
Tuesday, 15th Sep 2015 23:03

Town boss Mick McCarthy hailed a “proper team performance” as the Blues won 1-0 away at Leeds to put Friday’s thrashing at Reading firmly behind them. Tommy Smith scored the winning goal in the 32nd minute.

“That was a proper team performance unlike Friday night,” McCarthy said. “But Friday night was one of those nights when we were under par and Reading were different class. They only had six shots, they scored with five of them. It was one of those nights.

“I was never going to get carried away, despite the tone of the questions yesterday in the press conference - ‘Was I going to change everything?’.

“You should know by now, I’m not going to and I trust the players. ‘Do you expect a reaction?’ Of course I expect a reaction. Why? Because they’re a great bunch of lads and they’re terrific. It hurt them as much as anybody.

“So I’m delighted for that, I’m delighted with the clean sheet and really with an all-round, tough resilient performance.”

He added: “I said we were a bit open [on Friday] and I took responsibility for the team and the way we played.

“But I’ve a back four tonight that defended like my back four normally does and I don’t think Gerks has had a save to make, to be honest with you.

“They were ably assisted by the lads in front who worked hard, but that was a proper defensive performance.”

He admitted he felt quite low after Friday’s game: “I didn’t think it was the end of the world but I thought it was fairly close! Only at the time, you know when you’ve lost and you’re on the sidelines and you’re having to take it in, it’s not nice, that’s a really tough time.

“The real period of healing is coming in on the Sunday, as we did. I didn’t have them in on the Saturday. The temptation is to say ‘Right, we’re all in, you’re not having a day off’.


“We came in on the Sunday, I had a look at it, I didn’t it show all to the players, we showed them individual bits and it helps me repair how I feel and feel better about myself. But with a calm, level head as usual.”

Following Friday his backline faced criticism, but McCarthy says it comes with the territory: “They do, don’t they? I said when we were top of the league that you go from god to dog very quickly in this game unfortunately. It doesn’t take long.”

The Blues manager says Friday’s performance was far from typical of his side so far this season: “We haven’t been really that below [par], we had a really difficult night on Friday.

“Having got back against Brighton, we were different class for a long time and then we just got done with a sucker punch and a deflection.

“We played all right in that game, so we’ve had one really bad performance and bad result and, of course, it was on the telly and every Joe Soap saw it so they all know about it.

“I came here and watched Leeds on Saturday and at half-time their fans were saying ‘You’ve nowt to worry about here, Mick’. I said to them that they probably said exactly the same when they watched us the previous night. I was never worried that we weren’t going to play better tonight.”

The Town boss was again delighted with the performances of widemen Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Ryan Fraser: “When I was signing them they said they’d like to speak to Mick McCarthy or the gaffer before they came.

“I knew all about them as players but would they accept that if you don’t run around you don’t play? If you don’t close down, you don’t tackle, you don’t do the dirty stuff then you’ll be sat on the sidelines? And neither of them are, they keep playing, don’t they?”

Fraser limped off in the second half along with Cole Skuse, who McCarthy says is the bigger concern of the two: “Ryan less serious than Cole, I think.

“I don’t know what he’s done but it looks like he’s rocked his knee and he got tackled at the same time. We’ll have to wait and see tomorrow. He’s different class, Cole, he’s a really good player.”

Regarding referee James Adcock not awarding a penalty when Sam Byram claimed he had been fouled by Jonas Knudsen late on he added: “I’ve looked at it again and he has got the decision right. Why he has dived I have no idea because he’s in on goal, and he doesn’t touch him.

“It would have been easier to give, so I applauded his courageous decision because it would have been the easiest thing in the world to give it with 22,000 here baying for blood, it would have just been simple and to send Jonas off and that would have been wrong.

“So I’m absolutely certain that Leeds will be moaning about it, thinking it was a penalty, but it wasn’t, I’ve seen it. He got it spot on and I admire his courage.

“If he’d have given it you’ve have looked at it afterwards and gone, ‘Well, it wasn’t a penalty, but it was under lights, at Leeds, it’s Tuesday night, the crowd are baying, it’s an easy one to give’. Fair play to him. And, of course, I’m delighted and Uwe will be spewing.”

He admitted that he saw it as a foul at the time: “I thought it was a penalty, I couldn’t see anything else, but I’ve just seen the replay and it’s not. Well done ref.”

McCarthy confirmed that central midfielders Kevin Bru and Teddy Bishop came through yesterday’s U21 game at Birmingham OK after their hamstring injuries, as did recently signed winger Tommy Oar.

Leeds manager Uwe Rosler felt his previously unbeaten side got drawn into a match more suiting Town: “We knew in the beginning of the game that they would make it very difficult for us to get on the ball, and they did.

“The game got very scrappy and the first time the ball came in the box from a corner, they scored.

“Against a team like Ipswich it’s very difficult because they’re defensively solid. They were running down the clock, they made it difficult for us in the second half to find any rhythm whatsoever.

“A few decisions went against us, crucial decisions. I’m not blaming the referee, it’s just a fact that in the first half we had appeals for a penalty for a clear handball.

“The referee maybe can’t see but the linesman has an absolutely clear view on it. And there was Sam Byram’s situation. It was a situation where we felt had a strong case for a penalty.

“Overall I’m disappointed that we didn’t show enough courage and bravery to force our game on the opposition.

“We got drawn into their style of play and we’re not that sort of team. And when you play the majority of the game [like that] you will be second best and that’s exactly what happened.”


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Green_Army added 23:21 - Sep 15
Can't wait to see Bish and Bru back in action, and looking forward to see what Oar can offer! Great win tonight, onwards and upwards! COYB
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havinit69 added 23:22 - Sep 15
Same again Friday please boys!
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PavlovsCat added 23:25 - Sep 15
Can't add much to that. MM got his tactics spot on tonight, in no small measure to the unbelievable work-rate of both Ryan Fraser and Ainsley M-Niles. Difficult to guage how good a performance it was in truth, Leeds offered very little in truth.

But, hey. Roll on Friday!
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Coco added 23:36 - Sep 15
The easy manager cop out again. UWE said the same when at Wigan, think he would have learned by now.
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DinnernotTea added 23:38 - Sep 15
Dear Uwe,

You have Chris Wood up top ffs. Hardly Total Football. You haven't won at home since March 2015.

Vvanker.
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jert16 added 23:43 - Sep 15
Great character shown by the boys and fantastic management. Super Mick proved right again!
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algarvefan added 01:25 - Sep 16
In Mick and Terry I trust and so should the rest of you, they have worked miracles at PR and we should be glad we have them.
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muccletonjoe added 05:32 - Sep 16
Can't see skuse playing Friday, will be sorely missed. Hopefully bru and bish are ready to go
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bluefeast added 06:49 - Sep 16
If Skuse is out we will miss him , he is very good at what he does , tackling , reading the game and snuffing out danger. We have no other like him.
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Europablue added 07:09 - Sep 16
Rosler showed a bit of class to at least contain his criticism of our style of play to thinly-veiled attacks on our style of play, better than some managers but still sounds like a sore loser. At least he expressed disappointment at his own team not being able to impose themselves. I imagine we weren't at our fluid best, it's all about the win and the clean sheet after that Reading game so well done Mick and all. The thing with Mick and his level-headed approach we will never get stuck in a bad run due to negativity.
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VulpineBlue added 07:20 - Sep 16
Rosler had the chance to change his tactics at half time to counter our game. He was unable to do this. Considering the spend that Leeds have been able to make on their squad he has to take the rap on this one. When a team defends resolutely the opposition will always look for the decision/ penalty. It's the only way through for them. Leeds beaten fair and square.
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Keaneish added 08:01 - Sep 16
Well managed Mick. Have to applaud that. Took the heat of the players, gave them time to mull it over and gave them another crack and low and behold, a clean sheet! Perfect.
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cats_whiskers added 08:12 - Sep 16
Statistics prove that over 2 games it's better to lose and win, than to draw both,
as you will be a point better off effectively.
They were two tough away fixtures.

Readings Friday night hero, was sent off against Derby, who brought them back to earth with a 1-0 win.
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Tractorboy1985 added 08:34 - Sep 16
Oooohhhh Mick McCarthy you are the love of my life oh Mick McCarthy I'll let ya sh@g my wife oh Mick McCarthy.. Terry can have a go too!!!
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roytheboy added 09:41 - Sep 16
Very well done Mick; you got it spot on last night, I still prefer Bart to Gerks; however I understand and appreciate your decisions, we are most fortunate to have you at the Helm and I believe we will do well this Season.
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PJH added 09:48 - Sep 16
All very good sense from MM as usual.
It took courage NOT to make changes after the Reading game-most of us would have made some.
It certainly looked a penalty to me and the ref also was courageous not to give it when the easier thing to do would have been to give it.
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Cheshire_Blue added 09:49 - Sep 16
Good solid performance and apart from the last 10 mins or so never looked under any pressure.
The 'hand ball' that Mr Rosler is worried about was never a penalty. It was ball to hand and the players arm was tight to his body. Wishful thinking.
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brittaniaman added 09:55 - Sep 16
HEY, HO, a great win for MM. and the Blue Boys !!!!
We criticised MM for the Reading result but he stood by his beliefs in the team and came up with the goods last night to bring us home 3pts. Well Done !!!
So let us all hope we can put a run together again and carry it on Fri. TV. again.??
Thanks to Twitter we were able to see Tommys goal several times just after he scored.
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ChateauWines added 10:08 - Sep 16
I was not going to go last night as was up this morning for work 2 hours after i knew i would get back. So So glad i did make the effort. What a performance! The two young lads on the wings BULLIED the Leeds defence all night long. Chambo and Knuds were immense not allowing anyone past. Don Revie would have been proud of a shift like the Town boys put in.
We were horrible and i loved it
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Warkys_Tash added 10:10 - Sep 16
You are managing a club known as dirty Leeds, dry'em Uwe. Same stuck record when we beat your Wigan side.
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Kesgraveblue57 added 10:59 - Sep 16
Yes and improvement on a diabolical performance at Reading
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:08 - Sep 16
Mick did what he needed to do after the Reading game.And the team responded,well done all round.Great team performance, COYB .
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BackTheBlues added 11:13 - Sep 16
The man has balls! Got to give him that!
Friday was a one off! We all should know that!
Reading lost 1 - 0 at home! One off!

You can't axe players for a bad night! And fair play, now let's get 2 on the bounce Friday!

Pleased for Tommy !
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Tractorboy1985 added 11:25 - Sep 16
@ roytheboy @ dirtydingusmagee @ DaveU... Why would u down arrow my post? A light hearted bit of banter reminiscing to the Jimmy Bullard chant which was once sang at PR! Showing an appreciation to our wonderful manager! There was me thinking what a great result but some fans on here u can never please!
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runningout added 13:13 - Sep 16
Keeper position still concerning...
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