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Mohsni on Target as Cardiff Hit for Six
Friday, 7th Sep 2012 13:08

Trialist Bilel Mohsni was amongst the players on target as Town’s U21s thrashed Cardiff 6-0 at Playford Road this lunchtime. The Southend man slammed in the third from 30 yards in the second half, Ronan Murray, Kyle Hammond, David October, Mark Timlin and Jack Marriott netting the other goals.

Versatile French-Tunisian Mohsni, who TWTD revealed on Monday would be training with the Blues this week, lined-up alongside Joe Whight at centre-half with summer signings Elliott Hewitt and Guirane N’Daw making their first appearance in Town shirts at right-back and in central midfield respectively.

Mohsni, N’Daw and Nathan Ellington were the three permitted overage outfield players while former Cardiff man Arran Lee-Barrett was in goal with overage keepers also allowed.

Senegalese international N’Daw made an early impact, feeding in Cormac Burke on the right but the Northern Irishman scuffed his shot across the face of goal.

The Blues were starting the stronger side and in the 10th minute the impressive Mohsni headed into Cardiff keeper Elliot Parish’s arms after a corner.

N’Daw was close to putting Town in front in the 19th minute when a corner was cleared to him on the edge of the area. The man on loan from St Etienne for the season took the ball down, drifted past a Cardiff player before curling a shot which ended up on the roof of the net.

On 33, the former Birmingham man brought the ball out of defence and found Murray wide on the right before continuing his burst forward. The Irishman’s ball wasn’t far away from reaching N’Daw but Cardiff’s Declan John just got a toe in to take the ball away from him.

The Town goal which had been coming was scored a minute later. New boy Hewitt sent in an impressive long throw from the right, Mohsni flicked on and Murray stabbed home from close range.

Burke shot just over three minutes later with the Blues deservedly ahead at the break, if not always at their most fluent.


Hewitt was replaced by first-year scholar Kyle Hammond, the former Macclesfield man having played his first game since undergoing hip operations in early March. The Wales U21 international's lack of match fitness was rarely shown up during a 45 minutes in which he also illustrated his attacking instincts and a very useful looking long throw.

John hit an early second half strike for what was a young Bluebirds side wearing their new red kit, and Lee-Barrett did well to save.

Five minutes after the restart it was 2-0. Sub Hammond brought the ball forward down the right and played it inside to Byron Lawrence on the edge of the area, who in turn found Ellington on the left, just inside the box. The former Wigan striker lifted over a delicate cross which Hammond met at the far post to head home a well-worked goal.

Irish winger Mark Timlin replaced the impressive N’Daw just before the hour, the Senegalese having shown strength and leadership at the heart of the midfield as well as making the odd foray forward.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 61st minute when Cardiff sub Kadeem Harris dispossessed Hammond on the Town right and took the ball forward before forcing Lee-Barrett into his best save of the afternoon across to his left.

Timlin sent over a dangerous ball from the left in the 63rd minute after good work from Lawrence and left-back David October but no one managed to get on the end of it.

A minute later, it was 3-0. The ball was cleared to Mohsni 30 yards out after a set piece and the trialist from Southend hammered a low shot which Bluebirds keeper Parish couldn’t prevent from ripping his net down to his right. The Frenchman was warmly congratulated by the rest of the Town side.

It was almost 4-0 within 60 seconds with the Blues now rampant. Murray sent over a cross from the right and Timlin was just prevented from netting at the far post by a defender. Soon after, Lawrence shot wide from 25 yards.

On 75 October added Town’s fourth, bringing the ball forward on the left before hitting a low strike across Parish and into the net.

Joe Ralls shot over for the visitors in the 77th minute but it was almost all Town by this stage and soon after it was 5-0.

Hammond again did well down the right, cutting the ball back to fellow sub Timlin breaking in from the left, whose low strike flew back across the keeper and into the net.

Jack Marriott took over from Murray for the final four minutes and got his name on the scoresheet in injury time when he dispossessed a dithering defender on the edge of the box and beat the keeper to make it 6-0.

It was a dominant overall display from a Town side with everyone having played their part, including the three subs who all scored.

New boy N’Daw was a strong and powerful presence in the centre of the midfield and looks to be just the sort of midfielder with defensive attributes which Paul Jewell has been looking to add to his squad.

Mohsni, referred to as 'Bill' by his team-mates, put in a similarly dominant display at the heart of the defence and appeared to have settled into the squad well during his week at the club. His infamous fiery nature was only evident once, moments before the whistle, when he clashed with Bluebirds striker Jesse Darko after a heavy challenge.

The keen and enthusiastic Frenchman, who was given instruction at length by coach Mark Kennedy - a former Cardiff player - before the game, will have done his chances of winning a move no harm with his defensive performance or his excellent goal.

It would be churlish to pick out standout performers in what was an excellent team performance, albeit against not overly strong opposition, from the overage players such as N’Daw and Mohsni to the first-year scholars such as midfielder Amir Berkane and right-back Kyle Hammond.

Manager Jewell watched the second half with assistant Chris Hutchings, keeper coach Malcolm Webster, academy director Bryan Klug and plenty of his staff present throughout.

Town: Lee-Barrett, Hewitt (Hammond 46), October, N'Daw (Timlin 59), Whight, Mohsni, Lawrence, Berkane, Ellington, Murray (Marriott 86), Burke. Unused: Crowe, Winter.

Cardiff City: Parish, Oshilaja, John, Wharton, Nugent, Keinan, St Luce, Ralls, Darko, Jarvis, Hill. Subs: C Watkins, Massaro, Harris, B Watkins, Owen. Referee: Neil West.


Photo: Action Images



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greyhound added 13:13 - Sep 7
Sign up the Moshi monster
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:24 - Sep 7
typical Mohsni goal,If he can be tamed he'd be ok ,, WELL DONE LADS .
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DiamondGezzer added 13:24 - Sep 7
Shame his temperament is so suspect.
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RaymondovicBlue added 13:24 - Sep 7
Certainly looks from the photo that he has been "on target" before !

Looks an interesting prospect - as long as he can stay on the pitch for 90 minutes and concentrate for the whole of that time? Does anyone know if his disciplinary record is genuinely worrying or are some of the posters here just worried that it MIGHT become that in the championship?
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DiamondGezzer added 13:27 - Sep 7
How did N'Daw play ?
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manualthetisfanclub added 13:29 - Sep 7
Don't go overboard about this moshni character,he was only playing against u21's. I'm only bothered about Hewitt and n'daw
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nitroblue1970 added 13:34 - Sep 7
I seem to recall a certain Mr Cantona being a bit volatile before he signed for Leeds. Howard Wilkinson took a chance on him and so did Sir Alex.....having a bit of fire in your belly isnt always a bad thing, although drop kicking a fan is a bit too much, even if he was a Palace fan!

And I,m not making any other comparison of Mohsni to Cantona before I get some smartarsed comment about them 2 being different players blah blah blah....just saying...
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pitseablue added 13:37 - Sep 7
A mate of mine whos a Sarfend season ticket holder says Moshi is very much a loose cannon !!! Very hard player who scores some great goals from distance but, likely to go off or be sent off at any minute !!!!
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Blue92 added 13:42 - Sep 7
Those commenting on Moshi's temperament seem to be forgetting that about a year ago Lee Martin had a rubbish disciplinary record, but Jewell made him train with the youths and managed him in a way that it changed Martin as a player - he's not been sent off since! Jewell would sort Moshi out if necessary.
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RFATOWNFAN added 13:45 - Sep 7
It was good to see a town team play with smiles on their faces & communicating with each other.
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casanovacrow added 13:59 - Sep 7
Mohsni: sign him up n put a clause in his contract with strict sanctions for poor discipline. sorted.
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walberswick added 14:13 - Sep 7
sihn him up. if he's no good sack paul jewel
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Edmunds5 added 14:16 - Sep 7
I'm not overly bothered by his discipline, if he gets on the pitch and plays well and scores a few goals that's all I'm bothered about, whilst I dont want him to be unsettling, It's about time we had a player with a bit of steele about him. Also really pleased too see Hewitt get 45 minutes, will do him no harm at all.
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brian_a_mul added 14:20 - Sep 7
Delighted N'Daw got some good game time. He should go straight into the team when he is fully match fit. He will give excellent steel to midfield and provide a human wall infront of our central defenders.
Plus he seems to be capable of bring the ball out of defense and starting attacks.
He will make a fantastic addition to our first team.

Moshni could also be a good squad player. Could be the kind of player to get the team and fans fired up for battle!!
Murray poached another goal!
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RossHolmes added 14:24 - Sep 7
nutjob
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PeekFreans added 14:43 - Sep 7
Excellent result. Well done lads!
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Blue_Armee added 15:00 - Sep 7
Sign Moshni up quick, the sort of player we need in last 10 mins when we are ahead and come under pressure. We have been too soft for too long and sounds like this lad will do anything not to be beaten.
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wkj added 15:34 - Sep 7
Moshni seems like a more intense version of Manuel Thetis... Keen to attack, and Likely to foul. I would be dead excited about this lad if the big man was able to bring it down to earth a bit on and off the pitch.
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CornardBlue added 15:35 - Sep 7
I hope for once Ipswich take a chance on a player and sign this lad up, he is just what we need tall and strong and can play defence or attack.
So what if he is fiery, this is what we lack players playing with passion and getting stuck in, other teams do it to us lets have players who give it back.
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AndrewPC added 15:50 - Sep 7
Having watched the first 70 minutes of the game today, I can say that I was impresed with Hewitt. For a 17 year old his positional sense both defending and in attack were way above what you would expect for someone of his youth.

Mohsni has presence and strength; as well as goo timing in the tackle. Distribution ok too. On the other hand he was not overly troubled by a blunt opposition attack. Thought neither Ellington or Murray showed much in the first half and Byron Lawrence didn't get much into the game.

Whight played central defence which was strange. He did ok but IMO he is not tall enough to make his carreer in this position. I hope the manager isn't pushing him there because of Cresswell's current monopoly of the left back position.

NDaw is a left footer and has neat touches. Also showed some leadership and had a voice talking to the players (remeber: some of these guys' mother tongue is not English - another challenge they have to cope with).

Mohsni's goal was a belter. Cormac Burke was a hard working and effective performer with neat ball skills. Overall, a lot to be positive about;
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:50 - Sep 7
''Chopper''Jefferson was a hard man ,we loved him ! Terry Butcher was no softy,we idolised him ! dont be too hasty slagging Mohsni off [he hasnt been signed yet he's a trialist. COYB
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cats_whiskers added 15:52 - Sep 7
Cardiff will be proper BLUEBIRDS after this...

With the 1st team losing 6-0
U21s winning 6-0

We could end up with SIX on the Brain.... :-)
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walberswick added 15:58 - Sep 7
for all our scouting and pj's networking the only players we seem to uncover are the one's that call up portman road and ask for a trial
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cats_whiskers added 16:07 - Sep 7
Obviously with all these TRIALS going on at Portman Road....
Maybe the Courts should be doing something about this increase
and get the club to sign them up for a Long Time

As I for one am getting concerned, whether it's Safe to walk the streets
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mattraisin added 17:09 - Sep 7
Hasn't been sent off in over 50 games that Moshni. Sign the bugger up. Only 3 red cards in 100 apps. Nowhere near as bad as people are making out.
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