x

Jewell: Fans Were Terrific - Ipswich Town News

Town boss Paul Jewell has praised supporters for the way they got behind the Blues during the 5-2 defeat to Southampton, despite his side being 3-0 down at half-time. Jewell says Town need to put their Portman Road phobia behind them sooner rather than later.

The Liverpudlian said: "At 3-0 down at home at half-time some places you probably wouldn’t get to the tunnel alive. But the supporters were terrific.

"I said to the players, ‘you see the response when we’re up and at them on the front foot?’. But we we’re always on the back foot, we take a backwards step.

"Why that is, I’m at a loss. It’s been happening here for quite a while. I thought we were making progress. I knew we were nowhere near where we want to be, but we take one step forward and we take three or four back.”

Jewell says this goes back long beyond his time with Town with the Blues having recorded only 32 home wins in 78 matches in all competitions since the start of the 2008/09 campaign: "I think there was one season [2007/08] when Ipswich couldn’t lose at home and couldn’t win away when Jim was here.

"We lost 10 games at home last year, we let in five goals against Norwich, we lose by five [to Southampton]. It really hurts me. I'm not sure it hurts some of the players enough."

He feels some of his squad aren’t doing themselves justice: "They’re letting themselves down, that’s the biggest thing, and they’re letting the supporters down.

"We’ve played three games, we won at Bristol City, but if you look back at what I said after the Bristol City game, I said we’re still a million miles away from being a team that’s going to be strong enough to compete. However, I feel that over time we’ll get there, that’s for sure.”

The Blues boss felt that defensively his team made life easy for Southampton: "It’s difficult to track people from midfield when the centre forward’s getting hold of it and is playing little balls around the corner under no pressure. That’s almost impossible to stop.

"We make so many wrong decisions. When there’s no pressure, all of a sudden we’ll give the ball away from a throw-in, they’ll get the ball back and they have space to play in."

Jewell says the home fragility desperately needs to be conquered: "We’re a team which is lacking in confidence playing at home and we’ve got to get over that as quickly as possible.

"Mentally, we can’t get over the fear of playing here. We’ve got to do it because this is the best place to play, this is our home ground in front of our supporters.

"At the minute we’ve got too many people running across the white line completely lacking confidence.”

Meanwhile, Southampton's performance against the Blues has won them the League Managers Association Performance of the Week award. Former Town boss Joe Royle is amongst those who sit on the voting panel.

What to read next:

[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Four in Championship Team of the Week
Four Town players have been named in the Championship Team of the Week following the 5-0 thumping of Sheffield United on Friday.
Ipswich Town Women 0-1 Nottingham Forest Women - Match Report
Ipswich Town Women remain without a win so far this season after losing 1-0 to fellow newly promoted side Nottingham Forest in their first outing at their new home, Colchester United’s JobServe Community Stadium.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Blades Sack Selles Following Town Thrashing
Sheffield United have sacked manager Ruben Selles following Friday’s 5-0 thrashing by the Blues at Portman Road.
On-Loan Slicker Saves Two Penalties
Town keeper Cieran Slicker saved two penalties to help his loan side Barnet to a 2-1 victory away against Crewe Alexandra in League Two this afternoon.
U18s Hammered at Palace
Town’s U18s fell to an 8-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the Eagles’ Copers Cope training ground this morning.
Ipswich Town 5-0 Sheffield United - Gallery
Photos from last night's win against Sheffield United at Portman Road.
Sheehan: An Exciting Occasion
Ipswich Town Women play their first game at their new home, Colchester United’s Jobserve Community Stadium, on Sunday afternoon when Nottingham Forest visit in WSL2 (KO 2pm, live on YouTube).
Peake: We'll Learn Quickly
When Ipswich Town Women make their eagerly anticipated first WSL2 appearance at the JobServe Community Stadium in Colchester on Sunday, defender Paige Peake will be making her second home debut for the club having rejoined after three years away playing for Southampton.