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Six Points Needed From Back to Back Home Games
Tuesday, 5th Apr 2016 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy believes it’s likely the Blues will need to win both this week’s home games to stand a chance of making the play-offs. Second-bottom Charlton visit Portman Road this evening with Brentford, who are 17th, making their way to Suffolk on Saturday.

McCarthy says Town, who are eighth, five points plus goal difference off the top six, will probably need to take six points from the two matches.

“It looks that way but who knows, we could go to Middlesbrough, Derby and Sheffield Wednesday and beat them, that’s not beyond the realms of possibility," he said. "But the likelihood is that we’ll need the points at home, of course.”

Town needed 78 points to make sixth place last season, but the Blues boss expects the total to be lower this time around with plenty of the contenders still to play one another.

“I’m not sure how many points it might take,” he added. “I was looking at Birmingham’s fixtures, who they have in their extra game and I think that fixture is Leeds at home on the 12th when we don’t have a game.

“That’s not easy and from there I just had a wider look at the fixtures and thought we’ve all got tough games. We’ve got Derby, Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday at the top.

“It’s not like anybody’s got a run-in where you think, ‘That’s easy, isn’t it?’, even us with Charlton, Brentford, Fulham and the MK Dons, who are down at the bottom end of the league. Since when have they been easy to play against? It’s just isn't.

“And quite a few of us have got to play each other. So it won’t be as many as last year’s 78 points. I don’t think it’s going to be that.”

Looking back to the goalless draw at Wolves, McCarthy said: “Frustration was probably the biggest emotion on Saturday but also a sense of pride at the way we played, that we went back to Wolverhampton and played against a good team and dominated the game really. But it was frustrating that we couldn’t score and didn’t win the game.”

While he admits Town haven’t scored enough goals this season, he says those that they have would have been enough to see them into the play-off places had his side conceded fewer.

“We haven’t, but had we not given away so many stupid goals, the goals that we’ve scored would have been enough,” he continued.

But while goals have hardly flowed latterly, the Blues have scored only eight in their last 12 games, defensively Town have been more solid recently, recording clean sheets in two of their last three matches.

“Our back four or five, or actually six with Gerks because over the last two or three seasons it’s been Chambo, Christophe, Tommy, Gerks or Bart plus Cressy, Tyrone Mings or Jonas, have been outstanding, the amount of games they’ve played.

“I’m just having a whinge about the goals we’ve conceded because we have, and last-minute goals which have cost us dearly. But they’ve been fantastic over the course of my time here, they’ve been brilliant.”

He added: “I stuck by them because it’s not just the goalkeeper and the back four who are to blame when goals are going in, it’s people marking at corner kicks, somebody giving it away in a bad area and suddenly we get picked off.

“It’s not always just down to the back four. Me being an ex-defender I appreciate that more than anybody because when I played, if the ball ends up in the net straight away they start looking at the back four. And it’s not always the case.”

The Town boss says he wasn’t unhappy to see Charlton defeat the Blues’ play-off rivals Birmingham at The Valley on Saturday.


“I’m kind of pleased that they won because although they’ll be full of it and confident - and so will we after the way we played on Saturday - they’re not coming back where they need a reaction, they’re not coming back from a bad defeat when they’re coming here.

“It should be a good game. It shows, I think, the spirit in their team that despite everything that’s going on at Charlton with the demonstrations and balls coming on the pitch and anti-ownership protests, that the team and the manager are still a really tough unit.

“They went 1-0 down, there was a demonstration from minute one and they won in the 94th or 95th minute. That shows some guts, for me.”

Although he isn’t anticipating a particularly open game, he says the Addicks have been far from wholly defensive with their recent approach.

“They haven’t been a closed book, they’ve been playing 4-2-4, when they’ve got the ball they’ve been quite expansive, but when they lose it they certainly want to get back and defend their half, as they did against Middlesbrough,” McCarthy continued.

“It’ll be great if it turns out to be an open game, but I’m not sure that’ll be the case. But like us, they do need to win the game because games are running out for both of us.

“Us to get in the play-offs and them to stay up. Let’s hope it is an open game and the best team wins.”

He says Charlton, who are six points off fourth-bottom Fulham and the safety, are fighting for their lives just as the Blues did in his first season: “I haven’t found the formula for getting relegated or for going up that you can just rely on where you can judge and gauge every game because, as we saw here with Rotherham, they were no mugs.

“And these aren’t. They’ve just beaten Middlesbrough, they’ve just beaten Birmingham, albeit at home.

“I think teams that get themselves in that position, there’s nothing but that scrap and that scramble and trying to get out of that bottom three.

“Strangely enough it’s when you get out of that bottom three, you all heave a sigh of relief, ‘Thank goodness for that’ and you get beaten the following week and you drop back in.

“But they’re still at that point where they’re scrapping and fighting for everything and they can see that they’ve got a chance.

“And while they’ve got a chance they’ll keep fighting and they’re playing well, actually, they’ve put in some good performances.”

McCarthy will probably stick largely with the team which drew at Wolves with keeper Bartosz Bialkowski having the usual back four of skipper Luke Chambers, Tommy Smith, Christophe Berra and Jonas Knudsen in front of him.

Having set his side up in a 4-3-3 system at Molineux, with Ben Pringle ahead of Cole Skuse and Jonathan Douglas in the central three, he may look to switch to 4-4-2 with Pringle and Liam Feeney as the widemen and Skuse and Douglas in the centre with Freddie Sears and Brett Pitman up front.

The Town boss has confirmed that Teddy Bishop and David McGoldrick will both be on the bench with Daryl Murphy out with his calf injury and a doubt for Saturday’s game against the Bees.

For Charlton, who have won three of their last five, on-loan Arsenal forward Yaya Sanogo is back after a three-game ban following a red card.

Defender Chris Solly was back in the 18 at the weekend after an ankle injury, while Patrick Bauer returned to action with the Addicks’ U21s yesterday but won’t be involved tonight.

Midfielder Ahmed Kashi is also making progress after an achilles injury but won't feature against the Blues.

Striker Reza Ghoochannejhad picked up a hamstring injury while away on international duty with Iran.

Town just have the edge historically having won 23 games (19 in the league), Charlton 18 (15) and with 10 (nine) ending in draws. The Blues are unbeaten in six games against the Addicks home and away, winning five of them.

In November, Daryl Murphy scored twice and Freddie Sears once as the Blues comfortably beat Charlton 3-0 to record their fourth successive victory at The Valley.

Murphy put Town in front in the 28th minute, Sears added the second just before half-time and the Irish international sealed the three points on 68.

The teams last met at Portman Road at the end of December 2014 when Tommy Smith, Daryl Murphy and David McGoldrick were on target as the Blues beat Charlton 3-0 to claim their first double of last 2014/15 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.

Blues striker Luke Varney was with Charlton between May 2007 and January 2009 having joined on a £2 million fee from Crewe Alexandra. He made 42 starts and 19 sub appearances for the Addicks, scoring 10 goals.

Town winger Cameron Stewart, who is currently on loan with Doncaster, was on loan at The Valley during the 2013/14 season, making 15 starts and three sub appearances, scoring three goals.

Charlton keeper Stephen Henderson spent two spells on loan with the Blues from West Ham in 2012/13, making 24 appearances.

Their current first-choice number one, Nick Pope, was a schoolboy with the Blues academy before being released at 15 and moving on to Bury Town and then Charlton in 2011. Defender Morgan Fox was also at Playford Road before being released at 11.

Tonight’s referee is Oliver Langford from the West Midlands, who has shown 79 yellow cards and four red in 34 games so far this season.

Langford’s most recent Town game was the 2-1 home defeat to Leicester in November 2013, in which he booked only Blues skipper Luke Chambers.

The only other Town game he has taken charge of was the 2-0 defeat at Leeds in April of the same year when David Norris, by then with the Whites, was the only player cautioned.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Foley, Berra, Smith, Digby, Hyam, Douglas, Skuse, Tabb, Bru, Bishop, Pringle, Feeney, Maitland-Niles, Touré, Sears, Pitman, Varney, McGoldrick.


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therein61 added 07:08 - Apr 5
6 from 6 is possible as long as you don't set up to get 2 from 6.
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hoppy added 07:17 - Apr 5
My heart sank a bit when I read this line...

"...he may look to switch to 4-4-2 with Pringle and Liam Feeney as the widemen and Skuse and Douglas in the centre..."

However, hopefully a win tonight anyway.

COYB.
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Woodbridgian added 07:19 - Apr 5
Agree it might not be 78 points needed but it will still probably be 74 or 75 which means we will be 16 points from 7 games ! Not just these 2 that are must wins but lets see where we are on Saturday but without 6 points from this Brentwood even the most optimistic almost us must accept it not possible!! But lets at least go for it tonight !
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stevelincsexile added 07:21 - Apr 5
I think we need 10 from 12 at least from our next four because we cannot afford to lose to Sheffield Wednesday.
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TR11BLU added 07:38 - Apr 5
Rewind three weeks and two 'winnable' home games against bottom half teams. He spouted the same then.
What happened...oh yeah...defensive selections to counter poor opponents and yup ...we only got three.
FFS Dino change the record, change the team and change your postcode PLEASE
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prebsa added 08:02 - Apr 5
No matter what he says its just total cr@p. He said the same about games against Bolton and Rotherham, what change do we stand against Charlton where he will still pick Skuse and his best friend Douglas together. I guess you can't drop Douglas though he did do a great job of washing Micks car in training last week!
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ChrisFelix added 08:30 - Apr 5
Our back 6 certainly have not been outstanding this season. I think back to Bristol away. Want 6 points then set up to win 4 3 rather than 1 nil. The fear of another Douglas start means I'm not renewing my season ticket
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essexboy added 08:44 - Apr 5
Every match will be difficult now.We must have the right attitude and approach every game with determination,and the willing to gain 3 points from our remaining games and not just sit back and hope we don't loose.Mick,this is your chance now to show us what a good manager must do.The correct formation and tactics,keep the ball on the ground and we can do it.We must win tonight to keep the momentum going.Please be positive with your team selection.COYB.
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tractorshark added 08:48 - Apr 5
The problem with Douglas is his engine has gone.
No surprise considering he's married to Natalie Sawyer.
When he loses the ball, he can't get back.
Against Rotherham, he couldn't cope with two games in quick succession.
I wouldn't start him tonight.
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Cloddyseedbed added 08:56 - Apr 5
Anybody else bored with all this now? Personally I can't wait for the season to end.
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brittaniaman added 09:11 - Apr 5
It might be an idea MM.to put men on the posts for corners etc. we have seen points thrown away because the posts were unguarded (Bristol City just one example) but it is your decision hey Mick ?
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chenners17 added 09:42 - Apr 5
Tonight will be a difficult game with chalrton beating boro recently and just beating Birmingham last minute! With the Rotherham result a couple of weeks ago they will believe they can soak up the pressure from us and counter with the young pacey players they have like harriott.
Although, I cant see any other result that a win for town if we get the first goal! COYB!
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braveblue added 09:43 - Apr 5
The dynamic Skuse and Douglas will play. He may change it on60 minutes when it's bored everyone to death. And then 4 strikers got last 10.

Defence outstanding he says. Has he seen the distribution?

He reminds me of Magilton now. Living in an artificial world of his own.
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masetheace added 09:51 - Apr 5
Putting Bishop on the bench is one of two things - a panic move or a publisity stunt to attract a decent crowd . No way can he be in a condition to play and won't get anywhere near the pitch tonight
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HarryS_H added 12:15 - Apr 5
I don't think some people appreciate how well the defense has played this year. I actually think Tommy and chambo are up there for players of the season! Obviously there has been mistakes but we all make them!

I can't wait to see a 433 with an attacking midfielder and 3 quick attacking players. That could make the difference with bish mcgoldrick back in the side we might actually do this!
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HarryS_H added 12:18 - Apr 5
Looking at the other games on tonight and Saturday it wouldn't be too out of the question for us to be in the playoffs Saturday evening...

We just need to do our jobs!!
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essexboy added 12:26 - Apr 5
HarryS,wev'e had 39 games to get things right,let's just hope we can put things right tonight,I feel it's in our own hands now.Certainly 6 points from our next two games will help,and as you say other teams can cut each other's throats tonight.COYB.
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prebsa added 12:27 - Apr 5
HarryS_H Chambo up there for player of the season? Are you Chambers or mad because i cant think of any other reasons?!
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RobbieBobson added 13:17 - Apr 5
If we fail to get 3 points tonight I think Mr Evans should give Mick a lift to the Midlands. Fresh ideas and energy for the last few games and a full preseason for the new boss. I'm very grateful to Mick for all he has done, but feel he has got us as far as he can.
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SW1_Blue added 13:37 - Apr 5
Up and at 'em lads. Bit of commitment. Hit the big man, pick up scraps lads, pick up scraps.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 14:24 - Apr 5
Over tonight for Charlton, but must confess the usual feeling of anticipation is somewhat lacking. ITFC Sweden are over in force for Brentford, so I hope we put on a good show. Six points out of six would lighten the mood a fair bit. COYB!
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HarryS_H added 15:18 - Apr 5
Chambers is our top scoring defender and has millions of assists. That with the fact that he's made very few defensive errors and has provided an attacking threat, no I'm not mad I'm appreciating somemail good work!
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blueherts added 15:21 - Apr 5
Sears and Dids up top

Bru Pringle Feeney and Foley

Skuse at Right back

All or nothing

Can Mick start with a team set up to WIN rather than 'not to lose'

Having DM and TB back in squad is great also like to see AMN step up to the plate

he owes us a performance

All out attack win 5-3 or 6-4 I dont really care it is about final third

Save Dozzell for Saturday and leave Douglas as far out of range as possible

Prove me and others wrong MM by going all out for a W

5 WINS IN 16 since Jan 01st
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prebsa added 15:35 - Apr 5
HarryS_H i will let you off with millions :) while he has chipped in with a few goals and assists i personally feel he gets beaten down the outside far to often and we see far to many crosses come in from that area (not wolves because he was quite good Saturday) and at the end of the day he is a defender and his defensive duties come first not his attacking ones. Im not saying he shouldent be playing i just don't rate him as a RB thats all, think it is one of our weaker areas.
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oldegold added 16:23 - Apr 5
Just attack man...show the world you have some tactical nous and attacking instinct and maybe we have a chance.. give us something to shout about and don't be so rigid in your defensive dogma. You're losing supporters by the bucket full and it comes down to your horrendous style of football..no make that hoofball Wake up and smell the coffee McCarthy
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