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Jewell: Civelli So Much Like Kilbane
Jewell: Civelli So Much Like Kilbane
Saturday, 22nd Jan 2011 09:12

New boss Paul Jewell says Argentinian midfielder Luciano Civelli reminds him of his former Wigan player Kevin Kilbane. Civelli, who is likely to be amongst the subs for today’s game against Doncaster, is still to get back into first team action after 22 months out following his multi-ligament knee injury.

Jewell says Civelli did well in Tuesday’s 2-0 reserves victory over Fulham but that a first team game is a further step up: “He looked OK in that reserve game, but that’s completely different.

“Obviously, when you’re out so long it’s quite a concern for you. But he did well in training this [Thursday] morning and he reminds me so much of Kevin Kilbane, the way he runs and his gait, he’s a left footer too. He’s like everyone, it’s up to them to make an impression on us.”

Coincidentally, veteran Irishman Kilbane could also have been a Town player with former boss Roy Keane making attempts to sign him last summer and early in this transfer window.

Civelli has been on the bench on a number of occasions in recent months and Jewell says that giving him 10 minutes at the end of a game where Town are 2-0 up has crossed his mind, although the Blues haven’t been in that position too often recently and these sorts of plans never tend to work out.

He said: “That is an idea, but I’ve always found that when you’re lying in your bed and you think that if that happens and that happens and then that happens, it’s a waste of time because it never happens that way.”

Civelli, who had made eight Town appearances before suffering his injury in the home game against Burnley in March 2009, is again likely to be on the bench for today’s clash with Doncaster, a side Jewell rates very highly: “As they are every year, they’re a terrific footballing team. They’re all comfortable on the ball and it’s no wonder Sean O’Driscoll is much sought after because you can tell he works on the training ground with players.

“I live in Yorkshire and I know that when he first went to Doncaster he was under pressure because he wasn’t getting results. But the chairman stuck by him and he’s seeing the benefits now. He’s one of the most sought after managers in the Championship.

“They are good footballers and on their day they’re a bit like the Arsenal of the Championship. They can pass the ball as well as anyone in this league.”

Jewell says his 20th-placed side have got to be stronger mentally to turn the recent run of largely narrow defeats into wins: “When you look at our defensive record compared to the rest of the teams down there it is. Our goal difference is 14 better than Palace in the bottom three.

“It’s not as if we’re getting battered every week, we’ve lost by the odd goal a few times we were in a winning position last Saturday. If we could have seen it out until half-time it might have been a completely different story. We’ve got to be mentally strong at key moments of the game.”


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Ipswich24 added 09:41 - Jan 22
Come on Jewell give him his chance he can only get confidence and match fitness by playing 1st team games!!!!
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Yallop added 09:48 - Jan 22
He has to earn his place by playing well in the reserves like everyone else
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RYITFC added 09:52 - Jan 22
I was hoping he would say like Messi, Bale, Or Giggs. But no Kilbane. Is that ment to be a compliment?
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corshamblue added 10:05 - Jan 22
BFPJ give him a chance. Simples. Sounds like he's going to.
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lunatic38 added 10:29 - Jan 22
"Jewell says that giving him 10 minutes at the end of a game where Town are 2-0 up"

Be a while before we see him play then!
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petermorris added 10:46 - Jan 22
"He's like everyone, it's up to them to make an impression on us.” Us, not me, US...........

"“I spoke to some of the staff about the players on loan and they seemed to think.... "

I like the way PJ works.
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lunatic38 added 11:12 - Jan 22
Whats Buenos Aires like? "its grand down there me jesus" replied Luciano.
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Garv added 11:24 - Jan 22
He said: “That is an idea, but I've always found that when you're lying in your bed and you think that if that happens and that happens then that happens, it's a waste of time because it never happens that way.”
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TractorRoyNo1 added 11:36 - Jan 22
didn't realise Kilbane was injury prone and didn't have the bottle to go through the pain barrier
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TractorRoyNo1 added 11:36 - Jan 22
didn't realise Kilbane was injury prone and didn't have the bottle to go through the pain barrier
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CSInvestigator added 11:45 - Jan 22
Everyone has a clean slate, he may remind him of Kilbane but each is there own and it's time for Civelli to prove himself under the new management.
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blue added 13:01 - Jan 22
OK 3-0 HALF TIME , BRING ON CIVELLI HE WILL GET 45 MINUTES :::))))) today its a must for us cmon u blues !!!
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Sindre94 added 14:08 - Jan 22
fook off lunatic38.
Civelli is an extraordinary talent, and he could well be one of our main midfielders this season, if only he gets some minutes under his belt
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jas0999 added 19:45 - Jan 22
I fear we may not see too much more of Civelli. Looked a talent before his injury - but something clearly not right. Roy hinted it was a mental rather than physical issue - can't be easy being out that long!
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thebeat added 23:03 - Jan 23
If we can get well clear of relegation i think it would be great to see Civelli given the last 5 or 6 games of the season with young Shane O'Connor playing behind him, they could be a top left hand side of the team for us next season, both natural left footers, both have good engines and both like to attack, Jewell's teams tend to be more about if they score 2 we score 3 than lets get some clean sheets, so lets build a team thats gona go all out attack next year and take the division by the throat
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