Southend 2-1 Town Tuesday, 31st Jul 2012 21:55
Town fell to their second pre-season defeat in two games as early goals saw Southend to a 2-1 victory at Roots Hall. Kane Ferdinand had already spurned one opportunity when he opened the scoring in the sixth minute, the Republic of Ireland U19 international heading in the second off Luke Chambers’s knee five minutes later. The Blues’ reply was a Bryan Gunn-esque own goal from Mark Phillips after the break.
Blues boss Paul Jewell named an almost full strength side with only Lee Martin missing due to his thigh injury. Josh Carson lined up on the left of a five-man midfield with Massimo Luongo sitting behind Andy Drury and Luke Hyam in the centre and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas on the right.
The Shrimpers should have been in front in the first minute, Ryan Hall crossing from the right and Kane Ferdinand, strongly linked with Town a year ago, headed over the bar when he really should have scored.
But it took the home side only five more minutes to go in front. Hall swung in a left-footed freekick from the right and this time Ferdinand made no mistake with his header across Scott Loach and into the net. Paul Jewell will have been less than impressed to see the third goal conceded from a set piece in two games.
The Hall-Ferdinand combination was giving the Blues all sorts of problems and in the 11th minute they put their side two goals in front. Hall sent in a deep cross from the right and Ferdinand nodded the ball against Luke Chambers’s knee, the ball beating the wrong-footed Loach and creeping over the line.
Town looked to recover from their woeful start, keeping the ball for spells but without creating anything of note.
On 24 Carson scuffed a shot from the edge of the area, then moments later Edwards sent in a dangerous cross which was put out for a corner as the Blues finally started to get going.
Emmanuel-Thomas lashed over from distance on 28, but in the 35th minute Southend came close to a third, again from a set piece. Hall whipped over a corner from the right, Neil Harris flicked across goal and Edwards cleared off the line.
In the 40th minute Luongo sent Edwards away on the right and the Trinidadian whipped in a low ball but just too far in front of Drury, who moments later saw a cross-shot claimed by Southend keeper Daniel Bentley.
The whistle went soon after without the Blues having come any closer to reducing the deficit with manager Jewell having a fair bit to think about, most notably the ease with which the League Two scored their two goals and could have scored one or perhaps even two more. At the other end, 19-year-old Southend keeper Bentley had hardly been tested.
At the break Jewell swapped Drury for Ryan Stevenson, the Scot joining Chopra up front. Luongo hit a shot which Bentley claimed two minutes after the break, then at the other end Chambers did well to take the ball off striker Gavin Tomlin as he bore down on goal.
Edwards crossed far too far in front of Stevenson and Chopra on 50, Carson just reaching it at the far post but putting it wide.
Two minutes later, Town’s Aaron Cresswell’s dangerous cross from the left was diverted over by Southend’s Ryan Cresswell. From the corner, Chambers’s header was blocked on the line, then Bentley did well to block from Stevenson.
But the home side were still looking dangerous from set pieces and in the 58th minute, after a Hall corner had been half-cleared, Ryan Leonard crossed from the left and Mark Phillips headed over.
Luongo wasted a decent chance on the edge of the area, the ball falling to him after a Hyam strike had been blocked. The on-loan Spurs man failed to make the most of another opportunity soon afterwards when he tried to chip the keeper from a very tight angle on the right inside the area when he should have cut it across the six-yard box to a number of waiting team-mates.
The Blues were handed a lifeline in the 71st minute when Mark Phillips passed the ball back to keeper Bentley from distance. There seemed little danger until the ball hit a bobble and bounced over his foot Bryan Gunn style and into the net. As the Shrimpers lined up for the restart, Jimmy Bullard replaced Hyam in the Blues midfield.
Soon after, Stevenson came close to getting Town on terms with a powerful strike from the edge of the area which rattled the angle of post and bar.
Bentley went some way towards making amends for his earlier error on 77 with an impressive save from Chopra. The Blues striker twisted and turned inside the area before unleashing a shot which the Basildon-born glovesman did well to block to his left.
As the game entered its final 10 minutes Bullard lashed across the face of goal, then Emmanuel-Thomas curled an effort just wide.
But the Shrimpers weren’t to be denied a victory which seemed certain after they went two goals in front so early on in the game.
As at Luton, the Blues improved after the break but overall in addition to the failings at the back, they didn’t create enough going forward until the very late stages.
Town: Loach, Edwards, Cresswell, Chambers, Delaney, Luongo, Hyam (Bullard 71), Drury (Stevenson 46), Emmanuel-Thomas, Chopra, Carson. Unused: Lee-Barrett, Ainsley, Scotland, Murray, Kourouma, Whight.
Southend: Bentley, Clohessy, Straker, Ferdinand, Cresswell, Phillips, Hall, Leonard (Brogan 80), Harris (Eastwood 69), Tomlin (Benyon 69), Hurst (Martin 82). Unused: Barker, Prosser, Brogan, Martin, Benyon, Eastwood. Ref: Mick Russell. Att: 1,009 (Town: 177).
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TimmyH added 23:10 - Jul 31
As I mentioned after the Luton game I'm not a firm believer in friendlies - what is the point? if all teams come into the new season without playing any friendlies we will soon find out who has worked harder in the off-season. We've hardly played a collective of power house teams, I think all this will do is dispirit us and knock our confidence (if we had any). Saying that i think there are a few players who are still on their summer holidays. |  | |
nitroblue1970 added 23:32 - Jul 31
anyone who thinks these games dont matter are mental! No team wants to lose, the team when winning is confident , we need some confidence going into the new season. we need to be keeping clean sheets against lower league sides and blasting in 5 or 6 at the other end.....am i expecting too much from professional footballers? In my opinion the team lacks leadership off the pitch, tactics are wrong, team selection is wrong, coaching is poor....tell me im wrong, show me where the team as improved.... go on ..show me! |  | |
roytheboy added 23:34 - Jul 31
Very worrying, we need to quickly sort out our poor defending of set pieces. |  | |
stewartwonderland added 23:39 - Jul 31
Don't care about friendlys, never have done and never will do. These are used to try out new players, formations, fitness etc, the result means nothing. Remember England beating Spain last year in a friendly! I'm sure pj is working hard on bringing in new players, so let's wait and see what happens over the next few weeks. |  | |
buryblue77 added 23:40 - Jul 31
nitroblue, just go and bury your head in the sand with the other eternal optimists mate! The likes of you and I aren't allowed to voice concerns, apparently that's not supporting the team. |  | |
buryblue77 added 23:42 - Jul 31
Stewartwonderland, yes I do remember England beating Spain, but that's like us losing to someone like Sheff Utd, not Luton and Southend! |  | |
IpswichFan26 added 23:42 - Jul 31
I'm not too disappointed about the result, it's just a friendly. But I'm disappointed that on the day of Sir Bobby Robson's Unfortunate passing, we couldnt get a win for him. R.I.P Sir Bobby! A true football man and a gentleman who left a legacy in the Sir Bobby Robson Football Foundation. A great man! |  | |
stewartwonderland added 23:49 - Jul 31
Bury blue - I think you are being very generous to England there! But I get your point. |  | |
nitroblue1970 added 23:51 - Jul 31
buryblue...seems that way, maybe i should not keep stumping up my hard earned cash on a season ticket every year regardless of the (at times) clueless performances we have all witnessed for too many years now. PJ is the master of stating the obvious, but is p*ss poor at taking a lead and doing something about it! and gave coaching jobs to his buddies... still waiting for the eternal optimists and PJ lovers to tell me where we have improved, the only thing that has got better is availibilty of seats in the stadium!!! |  | |
yorksblue added 23:57 - Jul 31
Some of you seem to have adopted the UK education mentality..........don't worry about losing, it's the taking part that's important........bol****s! |  | |
Garv added 00:03 - Aug 1
Nitroblue what are you asking in regard to 'improvement'? Since PJ's appointment you mean, compared to Keane? If thats what you mean I'll be happy to tell you where we've improved. Or do you just mean in this window? |  | |
BongoSponglemeister added 00:21 - Aug 1
I'm inclined to be of the same viewpoint as jas0999, positivity is fantastic, but on evidence thus far. Jewell is really just making it up as he goes along. |  | |
SitfcB added 00:27 - Aug 1
It was Cresswell that cleared off the line, it's his trademark haha. |  | |
Michael11 added 00:29 - Aug 1
@geography26 - Totally agree, definitely think we could do with a player like Kane Ferdinand! |  | |
runningout added 00:30 - Aug 1
desperate for a decent CB.. getting to be a joke.. I could get past and score past two of our illustrious so called defenders, and I'm sh*te |  | |
runningout added 00:33 - Aug 1
desperate for a decent CB.. getting to be a joke.. I could get past and score past two of our illustrious so called defenders, and I'm sh*te |  | |
nerdys added 01:16 - Aug 1
Here we go again... Consistantly Inconsistant !!!!! |  | |
nerdys added 01:19 - Aug 1
Have we Improved anywhere on the Field !!!!!! |  | |
scunnyblue added 02:44 - Aug 1
OOPS!! hope we defend better come 14 august. thou on the bright side gonna see plenty of goals watching town this year. |  | |
hulltractor added 05:00 - Aug 1
Agree with both sides here. Love my team and will always support but you have to be concerned at results like this. Its not as if were playing well but being unlucky, we are being punished by lower league sides for the same frailties as we have suffered for the last few seasons. If we are defensively frail then we need a top notch defensive coach brought on board. If Southend and Luton can show us up at the back then I dread to think what Blackburn will do to us in three weeks time. I know friendlies are more about fitness but you would like to see improvement in areas we have stuggled in. This just isnt happening . I really fear for us If we cant get the basics right. |  | |
blueandwhitebadger added 06:59 - Aug 1
Well one positive is it reminded me of a sweet memory, being in the stand behind gunn when ullathorn passed back to him. That was a good day. |  | |
PunchNoHopers added 09:45 - Aug 1
Well you can't read too much into pre-season games, can you? probably not with regards players fitness and instincts! but surely basic defending has to be correct at all times!! For me the test will be against West Ham, we beat them twice last season, but fear we might just get a pasting on Saturday! |  | |
Surco72 added 11:26 - Aug 1
It is the full backs that need to learn to defend properly to stop letting crosses into our box so easily 1st and 2nd ball . If our right back knew where he was supposed to stand for most of the game would help no end |  | |
kerryblue added 01:31 - Aug 3
Jewell Out,hes worse than Fianna Fail |  | |
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