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Town 0-1 Stevenage - Match Report
Tuesday, 9th Aug 2016 22:02

Town’s EFL Cup run ended at the first round stage after Stevenage left Portman Road having picked up a deserved 1-0 win, Ben Kennedy scoring the winner in the 53rd minute.

Boss Mick McCarthy named a stronger than usual cup side, although still featuring seven changes from the team which beat Barnsley 4-2 on Saturday.

Dean Gerken was in goal with one-time Stevenage loanee Tommy Smith and Paul Digby at the heart of the defence and Jonas Knudsen and skipper Luke Chambers the full-backs.

In midfield Kevin Bru and Jonathan Douglas lined-up in deeper central roles behind Andre Dozzell, who was between them and striker Freddie Sears, with Conor Grant on the left and weekend hat-trick hero Grant Ward on the right. Last week’s two new signings were both making their full debuts.

Bartosz Bialkowski, David McGoldrick, Teddy Bishop, Christophe Berra and Cole Skuse were on a strong bench, while academy striker Ben Morris, 18, was named among the senior subs for the first time.

After a tentative first 10 minutes the visitors were the first to threaten, Tom Conlon crossing from the right and Luke Wilkinson looping a header over.

Town’s first opportunity came in the 16th minute when Dozzell sent Sears away on the right. The former Colchester man crossed towards Douglas, who stooped to head low past Stevenage keeper Jamie Jones’s right post.

Saturday’s star man Ward struck his first effort of the evening in the 25th minute but the ball deflected wide for a corner.

Two minutes later Boro’s Kennedy bludgeoned his way through a couple of tackles on the edge of the box but was unable to make significant contact with his shot and it failed to test Gerken.

On 33, with Town starting to look more dangerous, Sears was crowded out on the left. The loose ball fell to Knudsen but the Danish international screwed his volley well wide.

Bru sent Sears away on the right of the area with a clever pass three minutes later but the former Colchester man’s shot flew wide.

Knudsen burst away down the left in the 37th minute and crossed, but the ball hit Dozzell on the heel as he looked to volley goalwards. Soon after, Bru curled a freekick over after Grant had been fouled.


A minute before the break, Stevenage’s Conlon struck the first half’s only shot on target from a freekick just outside the area to the right. However, Gerken got down to his right to firmly punch the ball away from goal.

That was the last significant action of a not overly enthralling 45 minutes played in a pre-season atmosphere in front of Portman Road's lowest League Cup crowd for 20 years.

After a quiet start, the Blues gradually began to threaten sporadically but had failed to force Stevenage keeper Jones into a save.

McCarthy swapped Dozzell, who had rather drifted out of the game after a bright start, ahead of the second half as the Blues moved to 4-4-2.

Four minutes after the restart McGoldrick teed up Bru 20 yards out and the Mauritian international hit Town’s first shot on target. However, Jones was able to claim with relative ease.

Smith was booked in the 50th minute after bringing Kennedy down as he burst towards the area on the Stevenage right. The Blues’ centre-half was probably a touch unfortunate as the clash had appeared to be little more than a tangle of legs.

Gerken palmed Conlon’s freekick behind at his near post and from the resultant corner Chambers nodded Wilkinson’s header behind.

And from that flag-kick the visitors went in front. Town initially cleared but Charlie Lee won the ball off Ward as he looked to break. The former Peterborough man’s shot was deflected and the wrong-footed Gerken was only able to save with a toe and Kennedy stabbed home the rebound.

McGoldrick looked to hit back on 55, curling a strike from distance wide. The visitors made their first change six minutes later with Andrew Fox replacing Dean Wells.

Grant forced Jones into a save to his left with a powerful strike on 65 after a spell of Blues possession.

A minute later, Stevenage almost went two in front. Bru’s shot was blocked on the edge of the visitors’ box and Rowan Liburd spun away from Digby on halfway, leaving the centre-half in his wake. The striker burst into the area but Gerken quickly came off his line to block his shot.

Bishop replaced Bru for Town on 69, then two minutes later McGoldrick hit a well-struck shot which Jones palmed behind.

A mix-up between Knudsen and Gerken as the Dane sought to deal with a cross from the left almost led to an opening for Boro soon afterwards but the full-back was eventually able to clear. On 77 Lee was booked for a foul on Bishop.

Ward saw a shot blocked at one end, then Kennedy went well over from distance for the League Two club, whose skipper Ronnie Henry was booked for a foul on the former Spurs winger as the game moved into its final scheduled 10 minutes.

The Blues finally began to look more threatening, Grant and Knudsen saw shots blocked, then McGoldrick curled into Jones’s arms.

Another Ward strike was blocked and with two minutes left on the clock McGoldrick curled another effort wide.

Knudsen’s low cross from the left just wouldn’t fall for Ward, then after good work from the ex-Tottenham man Sears’s shot was blocked.

The fourth official signalled five additional minutes and soon after Digby flicked a header to Jones from a Knudsen cross.

Deep into injury time McGoldrick’s cross from the right fell to Bishop but he scraped his shot well wide.

That was the last action of Town’s 2016/17 EFL Cup campaign with Stevenage claiming a victory over the Blues at this stage of the competition for the second time in four seasons. It's the 10th time in 14 seasons that the Blues have gone out of the competition to opposition from a lower league.

Town never dominated the game in the manner that a Championship side - even one with seven changes - ought to do against a League Two team with the performance as flat as the atmosphere and there seemed little urgency until injury time.

While the Blues had opportunities, they were almost entirely shots from distance with no real clear-cut chances carved out, and even with the longer range efforts Stevenage keeper Jones was comfortable. The visitors might even have added to their lead but for Gerken’s save from Liburd.

Boss McCarthy’s cup record with Town now reads a mere two wins from 13 ties, both in this competition last season.

Town are next in action at Brentford on Saturday when they will be looking to add to Saturday’s 4-2 opening day victory over Barnsley and improve greatly on this evening’s display.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Digby, Smith, Knudsen, Douglas, Bru (Bishop 69), Dozzell (McGoldrick 46), Grant, Ward, Sears. Unused: Bialkowski, Berra, Kenlock, Skuse, Morris.

Stevenage: Jones, Franks, Wilkinson, McAnuff, Liburd (Godden 71), Kennedy, Gorman, Wells, Lee, Henry (c), Conlon (Tonge 88). Unused: Day, Fox, Pett, Hyde, Donnellan. Referee: Charles Breakspear (Surrey). Att: 6,858 (Boro: 245).


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Kirtonspanner added 06:37 - Aug 10
Eckey thump!!
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JimmyP45 added 07:03 - Aug 10
Not surprised by the score. Any team with Jonathan Douglas involved is destined to fail.
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warktheline added 07:24 - Aug 10
As regards to playing players out of position, well McCarthy has been doing that from day one! Back in the day I understood , he inherited crap! No excuses for the last year or so, essex57 I'm sure will enlighten the forum with reasons!!!!! The performance mirrored the managers appalling attitude towards cup competitions.
Secondly, Stevenage have asked if they could play us every week!
Over to you Mr Excuses aka Essex57!!!!!
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Cloddyseedbed added 07:51 - Aug 10
And so the total disrespect for cup competitions continue, with wholesale team changes and expecting the players/team to perform. I made a decision not to pay to watch my team in cup competitions until the respect for the supporters returns. I agree with Douglas should be nowhere near the team, he's legs were gone last season.
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Elizabeth added 07:55 - Aug 10
Why make seven changes when it's only game two of the season? It seems to be the norm for most teams in this competition but despite this ,it's worrying when we can't even beat a League 2 side on our own patch !!

Let's hope that it's all forgotten about with a good result on Saturday ! 😊
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:14 - Aug 10
DISGRACEFUL.. Yet again the fans who went along [albeit far less of them ] to a cup match were rewarded with a pathetic performance and embarrassing result !.Perhaps next season the club will play the fist round behind closed doors, last nights insult is hardly likely to boost attendances at future cup matches .McCarthy can pretend to be miffed by the performance and result,but he is fooling fewer and fewer supporters. its an insult to the fans AND sponsors. Be prepared for another dull season . I ALSO agree with an earlier comment regarding Sears, McCarthy has ruined him .
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essex57 added 08:17 - Aug 10
Mos ignore penguin he's the same every post even when we win three on the trot in games that matter he will moan Mccarthy out.
He's one of the deluded souls that can't get out of the 70s/early 80s
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essex57 added 08:21 - Aug 10
One thing I don't usually do is find excuses I might look for reasons though sat there was hardly a comment from the rabidly anti Mick Brigade tonight as expected out in force although up till now haven't seen one from the Chairman .......!!!!!????Blue bore.
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cornishblu added 08:27 - Aug 10
Essex57.....for someone who said they don't comment when they haven't been to a game you have filled half this board up with your drivel.....if you don't like what gets said on here close your account down.......you are a parady of MM...different season same old drivel
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essex57 added 08:28 - Aug 10
Batty blue if he is so good why doesn't any body put a bid in for him?
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essex57 added 08:31 - Aug 10
Ah I wondered how long it would take cornish blue to poke his head out of the tin mine notice you didn't have much to say sat when we won.
Close my account impossible I get to much fun out of it.
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shefkuqi32 added 08:50 - Aug 10
Clearly the professional mentally is not there. Pathetic result for a superior XI. The players should want to win every game, if not for the club, for themselves. They get paid to give 100% this was not 100%.

The seven changes is irrevelent in my opinion.
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essex57 added 08:53 - Aug 10
Cornishblu oh so people who don't agree with the anti mm brigade should toddle off and find something else to comment on I thought that's why we had 2 world wars to protect democracy and free speech.
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righty added 09:09 - Aug 10
How anyone can support a corrupt owner a idiot of a manager McCarthy Out
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Ferguson added 09:12 - Aug 10
While I appreciate his work for the team Chambers needs to look at his contribution on the field as captain. He needs to lead on the field and drive the players on. Sorry folks, but I don't see that from him.

Cup ties need leaders on the field - Magilton, Holland, Mills - players that will shrug off a setback, won't lie down and won't let themselves be beaten without putting up a fight - Hunter, Mowbray....and managers who don't let the opposition know that they're choosing a second 11 a day before the tie and who don't sound tired out by the whole procedure.

Is it just me, or does MM sound bored ?
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FINIJIGEORGE added 09:19 - Aug 10
McCarthy out hahahaha you lot are hilarious
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FINIJIGEORGE added 09:29 - Aug 10
Had some porridge today for breakfast, didn't have any sugar nor jam or honey.. yes it was boring but it go the job done! McCarthy will get the job done (play offs).. even if it is boring. We don't have good footballing players in our team so don't expect them to play like barca! If you want good footballing players they cost £1million minimum. We haven't got that money (clearly).. so perhaps get off Micks back because he's doing a tidy job for what he's got. If you think for a second that if Mic k had the budget like, Villa, Fulham, Newcastle and other clubs have that he'd be buying tosh which we've got in our team.. you're wrong. Stop being negative and star being realists
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Lightningboy added 09:58 - Aug 10
Not that bothered or surprised tbh.

The funniest/saddest thing of all was about 2 seconds after the result came in on twitter some Norwich fan - @_Ollie2505 - couldn't wait to start taking the pi55...Looked this morning,seems he can't take any "banter" as he's blocked me and probably anyone else who upsets him.
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Bluetone added 10:14 - Aug 10
Different season same Cup crap.
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BlueFinn added 10:23 - Aug 10
Seems that someone's messed about with the up and down arrows. Test them. Opinion is distorted.
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Mick_Mills_Tache added 10:29 - Aug 10
I'm not really that fussed about the League Cup as none of the bigger teams treat it with respect anymore. However, winning breeds confidence and confidence breeds winning. I don't understand why Mick holds the cups in such disregard. Losing, especially losing to a team two leagues below you, is only going to destroy confidence...

That team put out should really be beating a struggling Stevenage side, regardless. Still strongly dislike Douglas and can't seem to see what everyone raves about in Digby. Nice to see we're still playing the same attractive brand of football that we're becoming synonymous with, too..
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DirtyOldNodger added 11:07 - Aug 10
Token moan
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:44 - Aug 10
Careful righty,you may need to find a good Lawyer,
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BillBlue added 11:47 - Aug 10
"Never like to comment when I am not at game" guess who wrote that? Well to make sure we have taken the point he repeated the identical text four minutes later "Never like to comment when not at game". Then, because he doesn't like to comment he makes a third post, then a fourth, a fifth, a sixth, a seventh, an eighth, a ninth, a tenth then, finally an eleventh mostly apart from the first two he is attacking his fellow supporters, no wonder TWTD has gone so badly downhill! The name of the person who doesn't like posting is the notorious Essex57!
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warktheline added 11:50 - Aug 10
@essex57, what forum have you been on? The vast majority of these people you claim didn't post at weekend, DID! Deluded, that's for sure!
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