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Jewell Weighing Up Formation Change for Saints Clash
Jewell Weighing Up Formation Change for Saints Clash
Tuesday, 16th Aug 2011 12:08

Town boss Paul Jewell is considering a change of formation for newly-promoted Southampton’s visit to Portman Road this evening (KO 7.45pm). The Blues manager is weighing up whether to move to his preferred 4-4-2 from the 4-5-1 he has utilised in both Town’s league games so far this season.

Jewell was disappointed with the display against Hull on Saturday and says visiting sides increasingly appear to have the upper hand, both in the Premier League and the Championship: “We didn’t play very well.

“Hull have one of the best defensive away records in the league. It’s getting almost easier to play away from home now. I don’t know how many Premier League home wins there were on Saturday [none, although Manchester City won last night].

“It’s getting more and more difficult. Teams - and we’ve done it to opposition sides - sit back and say ‘break us down’ and then the patience aspect comes into it.

“It’s almost easier to play away from home. I want to try and get rid of that and embrace playing at home and really look forward to it.”

That could see a switch to a two-man frontline: “I think possibly we might have to have a look at changing formation, although I think if we’d won 1-0 on Saturday no one would probably have mentioned the formation.

“I think what we’ve got to be careful of doing is putting too much onus on Michael Chopra. I think we’ve got one of the best strikers in the division and we can’t expect him to do it all on his own. We’ve got to give him help and take more responsibility all over the pitch.”

At his former clubs, the Blues boss has generally been a fan of 4-4-2, even if it isn’t universally popular: “I was reading an article by Dennis Bergkamp and he said the biggest crime Martin Jol committed at Ajax was playing 4-4-2. It got him the sack. They play 4-3-3 and whoever goes in as manager has to play that way. If that’s the Ajax way, that’s the Ajax way.

“But I think we’ve got to be more adaptable than that. We talk about systems but it’s still 11 v 11. I like two strikers, even if one drops off.

“Trying to fit people into a team is not easy. You’re trying to think what’s best for the team, not just one player.

“The idea of the three in midfield is to get forward. We’ve got two wide players who you wouldn’t call defensive.

“Chopra didn’t have a partner against Bristol City and he got two goals, no one mentioned a partner then, although I’m still aware we need [to bring in] another striker.”

Jewell says thoughts of the defeat to Hull were put to one side well ahead of tonight’s game: “The frustrations last until Saturday night and Sunday. We can’t let it carry on until Monday, it’s done.

“Just like this time last week. We weren’t basking in the Bristol City game, we were looking forward to another match. Certainly in this league, there are always games to look forward to around the corner.

“If we go into the game feeling sorry for ourselves and being negative, we’ll get beaten. We’ve got to try and be upbeat about the game.”


The Liverpudlian says Town have to get over a nervousness which has developed when they are playing at Portman Road: “Certainly at home, there’s an edginess and a fear factor about us, which has been about us for quite a while, I think, long before I got here. I don’t know why.

“Portman Road is a lovely place to come, but we want it to be less lovely for the opposition. We want it to be a bit more unattractive because they all love coming here.

“But it’s up us, as a team, to get our supporters excited, to get them loud and vibrant and to scare the opposition. That has to come from the team.

“I don’t think the fans have been anything except superb, certainly since I’ve been here,” he added. “We have to give them more excitement at home.

“They pay a lot of money for us to entertain them and quite a bit since I’ve been here we’ve been a little bit disappointing.”

Jewell says the club as a whole needs to pull itself out of the malaise of the last few seasons: “We’ve got that mid-table-itis, if you like.

“We’ve got to try and shake those shackles off. It won’t come easy, it’ll come with winning games and bringing people in and moulding the younger people that we’ve already got here.”

But he warns that there is no quick fix: “I think if we can build the club up and the team up and moving forward together, we’ll be a lot stronger in the future.

“This club has already been in administration once and have seen the pitfalls of that, so if we can grow slowly and strongly, it’s far better.”

Jewell believes Southampton manager Nigel Adkins is assembling a decent squad: “They’ve got good players, Adam Lallana is a quality player and we know we’re going to be up against it. But that’s the way it is and that’s we’re looking forward to.

“I want us to embrace games rather than be scared about them. It’s a game of football and we’re at home. We should be looking forward to it, and I’m sure we will be.”

One Saint he knows well is striker David Connolly. The Irishman, who has scored two goals in two games this season played under the Town boss at Wigan, where he impressed him despite injuries hampering him: “He’s very clever, he’s very bright. He gets his shots off, he can link the play. He’s got a really good football brain.

“Unfortunately when he was with us at Wigan, and since, he’s been blighted by injuries and this is the first time he’s been injury free for a while.

“He’s been in and out of Southampton’s team for the last two years, but he’s always been a threat has Connors. He’s a terrific lad, a very bright footballer and the goal he scored against Leeds was typical of him.

“Him and Rickie Lambert will be a force to be reckoned with and again, it shows you Southampton’s intent when they tried to buy the boy Jay Rodriguez from Burnley for just over £4 million.”

The Blues will again be without central defender Ívar ingimarsson, who is out for around two weeks with a thigh strain. Lee Martin has a tight hamstring but is likely to be OK to keep his place wide in midfield.

Jewell will stick with David Stockdale in goal and the impressive Aaron Cresswell and Carlos Edwards as his full-backs. Damien Delaney and Tommy Smith will continue at the centre of the defence in Ingimarsson’s absence.

In midfield, the Blues boss has choices to make with Keith Andrews perhaps coming in for his first start alongside skipper Grant Leadbitter if Town are switching to 4-4-2. Veterans Lee Bowyer and Mark Kennedy are also contenders but may be rested with the games coming thick and fast at this early stage of the season.

Martin and Josh Carson may well fill the wide roles with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas perhaps playing in the position behind Michael Chopra that he occupied in the friendly at Colchester. Alternatively, the ex-Arsenal man could be wide with one of Nathan Ellington or Jason Scotland making their first league starts of the season.

Southampton boss Nigel Adkins says he and Paul Jewell know one another well: "Me and Paul Jewell are the same age. We were schoolboys at Liverpool together and we played in the same team at Wigan, so I have known him for a long time.

"He has done fantastically in management, what he has done is top drawer and he now has an opportunity to go and do it again. He has had teams promoted from the Championship and stayed in the Premier League and done well there too, so Ipswich have a manager who will give them every opportunity to get back there.

"They are a big football club and as I have said, there are a lot of clubs with aspirations of getting into the Premier League. It's a long campaign and it is about how you navigate your way through it. We have had a good first week, but we won't get too high in the same way that we wouldn't get too low if results go against us a little bit.”

Second-placed Southampton have no new injuries with defender Radhi Jaidi (knee) and striker Lee Barnard (ankle) closing in on first team returns, but midfielder Richard Chaplow is suspended having been sent off in the weekend 1-0 win at Barnsley, which followed their opening game 3-1 home victory over Leeds. Promising youngster Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was finally sold to Arsenal last week.

Historically, the Blues just have the edge, winning 25 games (24 in the league) between the sides, losing 21 (16) and drawing 18 (18).

The teams met most recently in a fourth round FA Cup tie at St Mary’s when the then-League One side ran out 2-1 victors. Wayne Thomas lashed home from distance before Michail Antonio added to their lead, with Pablo Couñago pulling one back for the Blues in the final minute.

Last time the clubs met in the league was at Portman Road in March 2009 in the poor run of form which eventually led to former Southampton star Jim Magilton’s Blues sacking.

The 3-0 scoreline if anything flattered Town with the relegation-bound Saints missing several opportunities in addition to goals scored by Jason Euell (2) and Matthew Paterson.

Earlier in the campaign in Hampshire, the teams drew 2-2 in a bit of a rip-roarer. Goals from Saints Andrew Surman and Tomas Peckhart sandwiched strikes by Town’s Owen Garvan and Alan Quinn.

Southampton’s squad contains former Blues Kelvin Davis and Dan Harding, while Davis’s deputy Bartosz Bialkowski spent time on loan with the Blues during the 2008/09 season without making a first team appearance.

No current Town player has been with the Saints, although keeper-coach Malcolm Webster worked at St Mary’s during ex-Blues boss George Burley’s time as manager there.

Tonight’s referee is Jon Moss from West Yorkshire, who last season showed 87 yellow and 10 red cards in 42 games. Moss’s most recent visit to Portman Road was the derby in April, while he was the official who red-carded Andros Townsend and Claude Davis in the Blues’ 2-1 win at Crystal Palace in Town’s third league game of last season.

Squad from: Stockdale, Lee-Barrett, Edwards, Cresswell, Delaney, Smith, Ainsley, Kennedy, Leadbitter, Bowyer, Andrews, Emmanuel-Thomas, Martin, Carson, Healy, Drury, Chopra, Scotland, Ellington.


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DiamondGezzer added 14:38 - Aug 16
Ninety minutes tonight or we could get a larruping !
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ncharles added 14:46 - Aug 16
We had certainly had some chances in the first half without playing that well, Hull were lacking confidence. We didn't score and they came back at us. Our chances didn't come from forwards but from defenders. The fact we won lots of corners first half was from our wing play. Second half Hull snuffed out the wingers, grew in confidence from our lack of threat and we had nothing through the middle.
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jas0999 added 14:53 - Aug 16
'The Blues manager is weighing up whether to move to his preferred 4-4-2' - don't make me laugh! PJ has been at the club almost EIGHT MONTHS and has rarely played this system; Norwich, Watford and Reading at home jump to mind - we were so negative it was unreal!

Still, if he has learnt from his terrible mistake, then fair enough. Anything less than 4-4-2 tonight and I fear for future attendances.
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hogster1970 added 14:56 - Aug 16
well easy realy, for me rather loose 3-2 than 1 0, eg we get forward down the wings and creat chances and slot a couple in, but if we go defensive then we are screwed,

edawards and carson down the right, cresswell and martin overlapping down the left we will cause problems, teams find it hard to sniff out 2 great wings as most team genrally have one and find it easy, i can see us having the best wings in this division, if only leadbitter and bower feed them from midfiled or from the back, that way we can negate having a creative midfielder for the time being.

yes will put a bit of pressure at the back but blimy they are on enough wages so best get them to play.

think jet behind choppers will do well if giving chance, this must be our format if you want bums on seats again at portman road, some exciting football we aint had for a long time.

4-3-3 at is ok if you have a renaldo or arshavin in your side along with a top striker and a center pair who score goals, as we have neither then it wont work for us,

atleast leadbitter corner taking is better than last year as it couldnt get any worse, mind you always say, aim for the penalty spot with pace from a corner you will score goals, float it in you wont, and the keeper will always come out and gather or punch away.

other than that come on town i want to see a cracking game tonight to set us up for the trip to posh, cant wait to get on the teraccing there, as good fun last time all be it the wrong result.
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Essex_Tractor added 15:00 - Aug 16
4-5-1 (4-3-3 when attacking) does work well when used properly but on Sat every single ball to Chopra was a long ball and he never had a through ball to latch onto or a cross to tap in.

We badly need a creative midfielder to play that killer pass to the man, and for JET + Martin to be on good form for it to be a successful attacking formation
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Modiaeblue added 15:06 - Aug 16
Tractorboybig I was just trying to point out that we weren't bad in the first half unlike so many people on here would have us believe. The second half performance wasn't as good as the first and we lost energy and momentum. Mostly due to hull getting more in to the game and neutralising our midfield. Once that happened we needed to change the game plan, which happened too late in the game. It's early days and like I was trying to suggest we need to have faith. We are only 2 games in and people are moaning like we are the worst team in the history of football already. Let's just see how we get on for a few games before proclaiming our certain relegation eh?
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goat_man added 16:38 - Aug 16
Cant believe that there is even a choice to make. 451 doesnt work under any circumstance!
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Dissboyitfc added 17:15 - Aug 16
jaques hughes ...you cannot be serious, it needs someones who wins headers, never seen scotland jump higher than 6 inches, let alone win a header, ellington or priskin for me.. COYB
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pazelle added 17:41 - Aug 16
No Priskin in the squad but the pathetic Scotland and Ellington given another chance after a complete NIGHTMARE against Northampton - Southampton are much better and Priskin deserves the chance to partner Chopra!

On an unrelated note, Conners is the correct spelling for Connolly's nickname. Not Connors.
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fourth added 18:35 - Aug 16
Well. Now's the time to try things. Thinking long term.

But clearly there is not sufficient confidence in the defence to let the dogs of war off their leashes

However, I should go for it.
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ncharles added 18:51 - Aug 16
hogster1970 yep agree with all that.

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BrettenhamBlue added 20:37 - Aug 16
Unless we change our central defensive pair- we are going to end up shipping a LOT of goals this season........
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BrettenhamBlue added 20:50 - Aug 16
I am texting this from the game now. APPALLING first half. Delaney should have (and will) get a red card in the 2nd half if he continues to try to bring down Connelly from behind
Our midfield can't handle Dan Harding's bursts of pace from defence. Seems to open us up every time.
Tommy Smith is like a headless chicken. You have to feel sorry for Delaney sometimes because Smith is obviously way out of his depth
Lallana is destroying us and Harding is keeping anything we have to offer at bay.
Connolly is completely outplaying Smith.
My God- we need to change the entire team at half-time
PREDICTION= 6-1 to Southampton with Delaney red-carded in the first 20 minutes of the 2nd half......
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ncharles added 20:51 - Aug 16
PJewellisaGod - yep 3 down at HT !
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Infineteregress added 20:51 - Aug 16
Not watching the game so can anyone tell me what the f**k happened in the first 45 minutes? Was it simply our centre backs not being up to it or has the whole side underperformed? If so then I really, REALLY hope PJ gets his act together and sorts out the back four. Two centre backs and a right-back absolutely essential!! Here's hoping we can pull off nothing short of a miracle in the second half.
COYBs!
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BrettenhamBlue added 20:56 - Aug 16
infiniteregress-can't say much. analysis= correct. cbs destroyed and Harding has been awesome at back for them.
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BrettenhamBlue added 20:57 - Aug 16
and for some reason all our players seem to think its volleyball...
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IvorFeeling added 21:03 - Aug 16
"£!!

I was at the game on Saturday and what struck me was the guys struggled to get the ball under control or find a pass.

Currently in Joburg at present and this is depressing - thinking I'll ask work to keep me here so I don't have to go back too soon to PR!

Embarassing as I had convinced some locals to folllow ITFC this season - all cred gone there then.
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Infineteregress added 21:10 - Aug 16
Keep the faith guys and girls. 3-2 C'mon JET C'MON TOWN!!!
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marcus139 added 21:32 - Aug 16
Another home loss. Lets cut the crap now please.
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marcus139 added 21:39 - Aug 16
I have had enough of evans and his mystery man routine. Pencil dick.
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marcus139 added 21:40 - Aug 16
I have had enough of evans and his mystery man routine. Pencil dick.
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Infineteregress added 21:43 - Aug 16
Why do we keep capitulating in games? What will it take to sort us out. I literally don't have a clue anymore.
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BrettenhamBlue added 21:45 - Aug 16
Oh well,-looked good for 15 minutes of the 90.
Whenever they put pressure on Smith/Delaney,- they created opportunities and often beat them with ease.
If I was Chopra or Cresswell (who had a very good game-most of the time)- I would be wondering what club I had joined...embarrassing defending.
Schoolboy errors guys,- sort it out against Peterborough. I won't be there- not after this. Too much to stomach I'm afraid.
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dubblue added 21:53 - Aug 16
Reminds me of last season's early loss against QPR 0-3. Jewell's Town aint going up.
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