Jewell Pleased With Away Point at Brighton Tuesday, 2nd Oct 2012 22:44 Blues boss Paul Jewell was pleased with a point after drawing 1-1 away at Brighton but admitted to being disappointed that his side couldn’t hold on after going ahead in the first half through Daryl Murphy.
Jewell said: “Obviously you’re disappointed when you’re winning 1-0, but they’re a good team, Brighton, like most teams in this league.
“They have a way of playing which is very difficult to stop and I thought we stopped that for long periods and frustrated them.
“We kept our shape really well and counter-attacked excellently in the first half especially and we should have been 2-0 up. We had a wonderful opportunity at the start of the second half, their keeper made a great save from Daryl Murphy.
“They scored the goal, they had a lot of pressure, which they will have here, but I thought we stood up to the task well.”
The Blues boss says his team’s defending has improved in the last couple of matches: “We’ve conceded goals from set plays and stuff this season and we’ve taken a lot of flak and we can’t hide away from that, but I think the lads have shown in the last two games that the spirit is there, we just need to get that victory and I’m sure we’ll be on our way.”
Jewell was pleased to see Daryl Murphy net his first goal since he returned for his third loan spell but thought he could have netted at least one more.
He also had praise for his captain, the creator of Murphy’s goal: “Daryl scored a great goal and could have had a couple more.
“I thought Carlos Edwards was outstanding. For someone allegedly of 34, he looks like an 18-year-old. I thought he was brilliant tonight, Carlos.
“I thought the rest of the team dug in there and at times when we had to show greater aptitude and determination.”
The Town manager was happier with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas’s display: “I thought tonight he put in a good shift.”
Guirane N’Daw was one of Town’s stand-out performers with the Senegalese international settling into the side.
Jewell said: “It’s difficult. In the middle of the park, it’s a battle at the moment, but I thought we looked a bit more compact tonight and on the break at times we made really good opportunities at a difficult place to come.”
The Blues boss said Michael Chopra was replaced in the second half as he was tired: “Playing up front on your own is a difficult task and he hasn’t trained fully, he’s had two training sessions since we played Charlton. He was never going to play the 90 minutes.”
Jewell added that midfielder Luke Hyam is a concern for Saturday’s home game against Cardiff City: “I think Luke is a doubt for the weekend. He got a knee in his back on Saturday and they can take a while to settle down.”
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kerryblue added 22:50 - Oct 2
More Jewell Twaddle | | |
BrettenhamBlue added 22:50 - Oct 2
A good point away at a top 6 side. Hopefully we can now steal a point against Cardiff. If we carry on like this we could actually move out of the bottom 3! :-) | | |
TractorBoy666 added 22:54 - Oct 2
Well before the game I would of took a point as many others would do too. Their are signs of improvement but just can't see Jewell being the man for this job. I will as always stick in their and support the players but we need a win sooner than later, as I hate looking at the table. Let's hope JET can keep these performances consistent now. Against another team that is top of the league next...but who knows in this league. COYB | | |
brittaniaman added 22:54 - Oct 2
We have got to get more than a point a game to move up the table ????? all though tonights point was very welcome!!! | | |
jongy added 22:57 - Oct 2
Jewell has now overseen a team that have failed to score more than 1 goal in a game for the 17th league game out of the last 19. How on earth can we expect to win games when we only seem able to score a maximum of 1 goal a game because the manager is so tactically inept........... | | |
Foreverdon_Blue added 22:59 - Oct 2
A very good point tonight although it would be nice one day to actually hold onto a lead! Hopefully we can get a win against Cardiff on Saturday. | | |
brittaniaman added 23:02 - Oct 2
Colchester changed manager new ideas and tactics, a couple of fresh players in and 2 wins on the trot ??? I do know I should not be talking about another team,, but it seem to give them some confidence ? | | |
bangortractor added 23:09 - Oct 2
"I thought Carlos Edwards was outstanding. For someone allegedly of 34, he looks like an 18-year-old. I thought he was brilliant tonight, Carlos". If you'd bought a genuine right back you'd be able to play him in his correct position and he might be able to put more crosses in like that. | | |
GiveusanI added 23:12 - Oct 2
Really thought we were going to hang on for the win tonight having weathered the worst of the Brighton pressure. Seemed a bit of a soft goal to concede. Overall though some signs for encouragement. Plenty of desire from the players on display. Martin and Edwards didn't stop running for the 90 mins. Need more composure in central midfield. And Chora up front alone wasn't working tonight. Good vocal support from the travelling fans. COYB! | | |
Tractastic added 23:15 - Oct 2
Good result in the circumstances but again papers over the cracks. I don't know the answer to success for this club but it isn't Jewell. I still feel on paper we have a team capable of challenging for a play off place if managed correctly. COYB. | | |
kerryblue added 23:15 - Oct 2
Why do we play JET ???? | | |
MickMillsTash added 23:23 - Oct 2
We p;layed well, the side looked as if it had some belief - NDAW , Higginbottom and Chambers were excellent,- made the game look easy- great positioning, Edwards superb, Jet gave us some trickery but Murphy was MOM. After the shambles of Saturday something to give us optimism. I have seen 3 games this year and not been impressed by anyone- the starting 11 tonight could get top 6 if Chopra has some chances made for him. | | |
suffolkpunch1978 added 23:25 - Oct 2
Most people would have taken a point from them before the game, myself included, i thought we did not stand a chance, so im happy with that. Now for a most needed home win on saturday. I would be more than happy for pj to stick to fingers up at me if we win on saturday. Prove me wrong jewell | | |
Garv added 23:34 - Oct 2
Good result. Win on Saturday please boys! We're getting good away draws, just need to start winning our home games. | | |
Keaneish added 23:42 - Oct 2
Agree jongy. So scared of giving goals away we're reluctant to gamble and attendances are dwindling!! Come back big fat joe! | | |
Edmunds5 added 23:50 - Oct 2
I think we have reason for optomism after tonight, ok we couldn't hold on once again but there will be many sides who will get beaten at Brighton this season I can assure you of that. Higginbotham looks to have helped our defence hugely which can work as a platform. Good to see Murphy score and I think if he JET, Chops and Martin can get their shooting boots on I feel confident we can go on a decent run, but obviously the front lads need the service to do that. Without being negative I think it would of been the perfect time to play a lower side than Cardiff who are flying, then again saying that we got beaten by Charlton and it is the Championship so I suppose anyone can beat anyone. | | |
Michael11 added 23:51 - Oct 2
Been many things to moan at so far this season but for tonight is a positive, lots of teams will lose against Brighton away. Nice to see JET put a shift in for once lets hope he can kick on from here and get some confidence! | | |
runningout added 00:00 - Oct 3
all, well some, respect to our oponents, but it shows how desperate it has become that we almost seem chuffed with the two away draws.. this club will never sink so low in my eyes.. there was not one club out there that in our day, we could not defeat.. | | |
Michael11 added 00:15 - Oct 3
@runningout - yeah in our day mate, unfortunately we're not in them days any more. We need to stop living in the past and find a solution to this problem not think of how things were in 1981. | | |
tim added 00:57 - Oct 3
"Sylvan Ebanks-Blake gave the home side the lead early in the second half, pouncing on Damien Delaney's mistake before scoring." "...and the decision looked as if it would prove crucial eight minutes after the restart when Delaney dawdled on the edge of the area, and Ebanks-Blake drilled a low shot past Speroni. " | | |
Tractamatt added 01:26 - Oct 3
I said I'd be happy with a point but secretly I'm a bit narked we could'nt hold out for the win but an excellent point at a difficult ground.I know we all wan't to beat Cardiff but really still lacking a little confidence and cardiff flying high would settle for a point,even at home, to make it unbeaten in 3.COYB | | |
airliner added 02:07 - Oct 3
This would have been a great result had it not been for all the losses beforehand. We really need the win on saturday. We need goals but from Whom? | | |
paulcooperisgod added 03:10 - Oct 3
2 points against the mighty barnsley and brighton.......everything in the garden is rosey again!!! If your happyt with that then there's something wrong with you we should be stuffing these sides week in week out and sitting in the top 3 at this point if it wasn't for the clowns running this circus, do the decent think evans admit you know nothing about football and man management and take your incompantent fools clegg and jewell with you and go ruin someone elses club and give us a slight chance of staying uop this year!!!! | | |
ITFC_Budapest added 06:40 - Oct 3
Same old, same old!!! Brighton have a style that's difficult to play against! Really? Well that's what opposing managers should be saying about us! | | |
brendenward35 added 06:55 - Oct 3
I'm sure people just log on here to moan and moan and moan, loads of fans of teams in this league would be more than happy taking a point at Brighton. Like you all say the table doesn't lie they were top and we were 2nd from bottom so a draw is really a fantastic result and the players and manager deserve some credit. This result will give them confidence just like the Barnsley result something to build on. I'm also sure someone slated Murphy yesterday and hey presto his man of the match last night. Loads of you slated Higginbotham's arrival but looks like his playing out of his skin and settling the defence. Even our legend Mick Mill complimented the team last night thats coming from someone who really knows the game. Come on guys look at the positives and support your team COYB'S | | |
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