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FC Eindhoven 0-2 Town
FC Eindhoven 0-2 Town
Tuesday, 12th Jul 2011 16:21

Michael Chopra showed just why Paul Jewell brought him to Portman Road as he scored two goals to get the Blues’ two-game pre-season tour of Holland off to a winning start with a 2-0 victory at FC Eindhoven. The former Cardiff man came on as a half-time sub, scoring his first within three minutes and the second 13 minutes from the end.

On a very warm Eindhoven afternoon, Blues boss Paul Jewell named a side which was a mix of regular starters and fringe players with Nathan Ellington the only new signing starting. Carlos Edwards (hip) and Ívar Ingimarsson (thigh) sat the game out with minor niggles.

Town unsurprisingly began the game the stronger against the Dutch second tier side but were unable to carve out many chances in the opening 10 minutes, although a deft Ellington header almost played in Luciano Civelli on the edge of the area.

On 11 Leadbitter tried an audacious chip from 40 yards but Eindhoven keeper, the marvellously named Ruud Swinkels, was able to watch it float harmlessly wide.

A minute later, Tamás Priskin went closer with a 25-yarder which beat Swinkels but struck the top of the bar.

The Blues were starting to make more of an impression inside the area and in the 13th minute Andy Drury fed Ellington and the summer free signing from Watford shot across the face from a tight angle on the right.

Eindhoven came more into the game as it reached the half hour mark but without creating anything of note, aside from one potentially dangerous Serhat Koç ball in from the right which Tommy Smith bundled behind.

On 29 right-back Jack Ainsley crossed from the right, Civelli headed back from deep but Swinkels quickly gathered the loose ball. Two minutes later, Priskin almost found Ellington with a through ball but an Eindhoven foot diverted it from his path.


Alpha Ibrahim Bah had an opportunity to put the Dutch side in front in the 35th minute but Ainsley got across to close the space and block two efforts by the Guinean.

The home side ought to have gone in front in the 38th minute when a flowing move down the right led to Jens Van Son breaking into the area but he hit his shot straight at Arran Lee-Barrett when he probably should have scored.

The 0-0 scoreline at the break was a fair reflection on the game, the Blues not really having made their greater class show and with the Dutch side creating as many decent chances as the visitors. Former PSV and Holland midfielder Theo Lucius was at the heart of most of the home team’s best stuff from a deep lying central role.

Town made six changes at the break and Michael Chopra was quickly in the thick of the action, first shooting over from 20 yards then using his pace to get in behind the backline and holding off a defender before finding the net via the keeper and the post. The former Cardiff man had taken less than three minutes of his first game in a Town shirt to score.

Chopra scuffed a shot through to Eindhoven sub keeper Brahim Zaari in the 52nd minute after good work from Josh Carson down the right, then on 56 Eindhoven sub Leon Kantelberg picked up the game’s first yellow card for a foul on the young Northern Irishman.

From the resultant freekick, Zaari palmed the ball away from Damien Delaney at the far post. Soon after, Aaron Cresswell took over from Mark Kennedy at left-back.

Jack Ainsley got his name in referee Bekebrede’s book for a foul, before Lee Bowyer made his first appearance in a Town shirt, replacing Grant Leadbitter in midfield.

Chopra shot over from the edge of the box on 71 with the Blues well on top of a half which was lacking fluency, probably due to the numerous substitutions from both sides. Moments later Cresswell was booked for a foul on sub Sherry Kindokamara.

Jelle Van Kruijssen headed wide for the home side two minutes later but the majority of the game was being played in the home half of the field, albeit without too many clear cut chances being created.

Jason Scotland went close to doubling Town’s lead in the 75th minute when he took the ball to the edge of the area before hammering a shot which flew only narrowly over the bar.

Two minutes later, Chopra did make it two. Healy found Martin in space on the left and the former Manchester United man cut the ball back to the edge of the six-yard box from where the Blues’ new striker slammed it back across the keeper and into the net.

On 84 Josemar Makiavala shot just over with Márton Fülöp still to make a save since taking over at the break. There was little further goalmouth action before Mr Bekebrede blew the final whistle.

As with most pre-season friendlies, it was difficult to tell too much from what was largely an exercise in getting fit and up to speed.

Chopra undeniably looked sharp up front and took both of his goals well, while Healy played one or two classy passes and Martin did well to get the ball back from the left for the second.

As for the other new signings, Ellington made one or two clever touches and Civelli might have done better with the former Wigan man’s early header, while Bowyer will benefit from the half hour having not started pre-season training until Sunday.

Town: Lee-Barrett (Fülöp 46), Ainsley, Kennedy (Cresswell 58), Smith, Delaney, Leadbitter (Bowyer 63), Peters (Carson 46), Drury (Healy 46), Ellington (Scotland 46), Priskin (Chopra 46), Civelli (Martin 46). Unused: Hyam, Hourihane.

FC Eindhoven: Swinkels (Zaari 46), Tahapary (Paridaans 61), Van der Rijt, Rossen, Bückle (Vanbelle 51), Van Son (Makiavala 76), Van Boekel (Waalkens 51), Lucius (Pennings 54); Koç (Kindokamara 61), Vansimpsen (Van Kruijssen 51), Bah (Kantelberg 51). Referee: R Bekebrede. Att: Not many.


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radiogaga added 17:26 - Jul 12
Whoppit is a bit quiet today isn't he...
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BYRNE_16 added 17:31 - Jul 12
great stuff!
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roytheboy added 17:51 - Jul 12
A superb start from Chopra, I am most encouraged.
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Lanky added 17:53 - Jul 12
We beat a second division Dutch team? We're a second division English team. I know our leagues are stronger, but we still came out with a strong 2-0 victory.
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Keaneish added 17:54 - Jul 12
O'Connor?
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:55 - Jul 12
bloody hell Chops ,dont burn out, save some for the real thing COYB
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itfcjc added 18:05 - Jul 12
Coyb
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bardwell03 added 18:07 - Jul 12
Churchmans. Best comment I've seen on here. EADT is about bus routes and people finding there pants down the back of their armchair they lost 10 years ago. Come on the mighty switch. Choppers to the rescue.
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TractorCam added 18:15 - Jul 12
Good work Chopra, and of course Jewell for buying him, things looking up!
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Tractamatt added 18:28 - Jul 12
Excellent but already people knocking the fact that it was 'only a second tier dutch side' well with core players who have not played as a team yet and others who, lets face it did'nt finish the season to brightly i think it shows real promise as this time last year we struggled against 3rd tier english sides.WELL DONE P.J WELL DONE CHOPS, WELL DONE BLUES. BOG OFF MOANING GITS!!!
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nickforeveritfc added 18:31 - Jul 12
GREAT RESULT TOWN!! Brilliant to see chopra scoring aswell thats what we all prayed for, lets hope he can stay in form all season. I would also like to see some great play from Bowyer aswell we need some agression in our side! Cant explain how happy this makes me!!
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Adrian_Paz_Uses_Daz added 18:35 - Jul 12
Chopra won't get the ferry home, he'll walk across the channel. Great work!!
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Handsome_Lizard added 19:51 - Jul 12
Superb start to his goals to games ratio!
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DiamondGezzer added 19:53 - Jul 12
Talking of names, with Jelle and Sherry and ' Chops ', Scotland must have thought it was Christmas. Sorry about that, just couldn't resist it ! Well done boys. Forward for part two.
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BehindBlueEyes added 20:43 - Jul 12
Have o say Chops looked a class above today and he could well score hatfuls if we give him the chances. Civelli put himself about a bit in the first half and Duke showed some nice touches. Jack Ainsley looked good and certainly didn't deserve the yellow...we only get....refs lol! Looking forward to Thursday's game which I think will be a tougher test.

Great to meet a few TWTD regulars today including Sir Philip of Ham and hopefully I won't get as drunk or as many mosquito bites!

Btw seems I misplaced a perfectly good camera during the game or after game drinkathon) today so no pics forthcoming from me I'm afraid!
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Monkaz added 20:44 - Jul 12
All I can say to you Chopra my friend ... Welcome to Portman Road, you have been accepted, I can see you racking up at least 20 goals this season :)
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up_the_town4 added 20:54 - Jul 12
Up the town Chopra to be divisions top goal scorer this season a born goal scorer brilliant news for us!
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JewellintheTown added 20:59 - Jul 12
@aejb - classic comment! lol

@bonho - re: the schoolboy joke for "Serhat Koç", sadly I believe it is pronounced 'coach', but I prefer to think as you do! Imaging the chants from the terraces - "come on you Koç !!" - classic

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Ipswich24 added 21:03 - Jul 12
Great start for Chops just to get some quality around him Treacy, Bullard, and Derbyshire
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h32 added 21:11 - Jul 12
Only a pre-season friendly but a win is a win against whoever - can't argue with that for a start, and looks as if Chopra has found his scoring boots.

Now get signing some more players.
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robdaful added 21:45 - Jul 12
Well done Chopra.

Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:13 - Jul 12
Good to see a winning start. I,ts about getting fit, gelling as a team & getting into the winning habit.
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statto72 added 23:06 - Jul 12
Encouraging start - any ideas where there is a link to view the goals?

A youtube vid somebody put on, was blocked due to copyright and it instructs you to click on a link below - except there is no link to click on
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ITFC_Cairo added 00:55 - Jul 13
I know it's early days but it's an exciting start to a new era for Town. I have faith that PJ knows what kind of team we need to compete with the best in our league and I have faith that he has the personality that can bring players to our club.
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nobbyclark added 01:25 - Jul 13
US U-20 goalkeeper Cody Cropper is on the verge of signing a one year professional contract with English Championship club Ipswich Town FC and the deal should be complete soon.
http://www.yanks-abroad.com/get.php?mode=content&id=7970
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