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Stevenage 2-0 Town
Tuesday, 6th Aug 2013 21:41

Town’s Capital One Cup campaign came to an early end as they were defeated 2-0 at Stevenage. The home side went in front via a Filipe Morais penalty in the 50th minute, then Jordan Burrow sealed it with 15 minutes to go.

Boss Mick McCarthy handed Frederic Veseli, Christophe Berra and Dean Gerken their Blues debuts in a side featuring six changes, while up front Paul Taylor made his first start in 11 months, alongside Frank Nouble.

Paul Anderson made his first start for Town having been a sub at Reading. Youngsters Kyle Hammond and Amir Berkane were amongst the senior subs for the first time in a competitive match.

With Aaron Cresswell (thigh) and Tyrone Mings (knee) out injured, former Stevenage loanee Tommy Smith switched to left-back.

Stevenage were forced into a late change when keeper Chris Day twisted his ankle in the warm-up. Steve Arnold took over.

Frank Nouble struck the game’s first serious shot in the seventh minute after exchanging passes with Jay Tabb, but the ball deflected behind.

From the corner, Christophe Berra came closer to opening the scoring, the debutant heading Tabb’s deep ball into the box goalwards only for Sam Wedgbury to nod off the line. From the subsequent flagkick, Cole Skuse almost found Berra with a header back across goal.

Stevenage should have gone in front in the 14th minute when former Arsenal youngster Luke Freeman crossed from the right and an unmarked Oumare Tounkara headed over from six yards when he should have scored.

Darius Charles’s overhead kick bounced harmlessly wide in the 21st minute after Stevenage skipper had headed Freeman’s corner from the right back across goal. The League One side were looking the more dangerous team with Town largely pinned back in their half.

There was an uncomfortable moment for Gerken in the 26th minute when a bouncing ball was left to him by his defenders. Tounkara challenged and the keeper dropped the ball but referee Gavin Ward blew his whistle for a foul.


Taylor, who had spent much of the half dropping deep and picking the ball up in the middle of midfield, scuffed a shot well wide in the 29th minute with the Blues continuing to make little headway.

Town were forced into a change in the 35th minute after Tabb succumbed to a shoulder injury he had suffered earlier on in the half. Skipper Edwards took over in his usual right midfield role with Anderson switching to the left.

On 40, Taylor wasn’t too far away with a shot from the edge of the box which ruffled the sidenetting. Soon after, Gerken was forced into a sharp save from Morais Filipe after the midfielder had cut in from the left after beating Veseli, who moments earlier looked to have been suffering with a knock.

Town again threatened again in the 41st minute, Hyam exchanging passes with Nouble before hitting a low shot across goal which Edwards just couldn’t reach at the far post.

The Blues were finishing the half strongly and in the 44th minute Edwards crossed low from the right but Wedgbury stabbed the ball behind ahead of Nouble.

Town continued to look dangerous as the half moved towards three minutes of injury time, Taylor unleashing a powerful strike from the edge of the box which keeper Arnold did well to push round the post.

The Blues had gradually got on top towards the end of a half in which both sides had had chances to go in front. Boro’s had probably had the better of it with Tounkara likely to feel he should have done a lot better with his header.

Freeman curled a freekick wide in the opening minute of the second period, then Anderson swept a superb ball wide to Edwards on the right, but the Trinidadian’s cross flew beyond Nouble. Moments later, the ex-Wolves man headed another Edwards cross over.

In the 50th minute Stevenage were awarded a penalty after Luke Hyam tripped Tounkara just inside the box. There seemed to be little serious argument prior to Morais slamming the kick to Gerken’s right and into the net.

The Blues switched strikers Taylor and Nouble for David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy on 55 and three minutes later the former Forest man forced Arnold into a save to his left after he was found in space on the edge of the area by Hyam. Soon after, Anderson was booked for a foul.

The substitutions seemed to have woken Town up and in the 68th minute Skuse scuffed a shot towards goal. The ball was half-cleared and McGoldrick sent in a cross from the right which Wedgbury put out of play ahead of Murphy.

From the corner, the ball eventually reached Anderson on the edge of the box and his shot flew just wide. At the other end, Gerken was off his line to claim ahead of Tounkara on the edge of his area.

Stevenage made it 2-0 in the 75th minute. Sub Robert Shroot crossed from the right and Jordan Burrow stabbed home from a few feet.

McGoldrick hit a freekick from 25 yards straight into the wall, then as the game moved into its final five minutes struck a shot on the turn which Arnold saved down to his left.

With a minute of scheduled time to go and with Berra having joined the attack, Arnold did superbly to save at the far post with Smith looking certain to score. As the game moved into added-on time, Anderson’s deflected shot was easy for the keeper, who made a number of impressive stops.

As time ran out for the Blues, Edwards sent a dangerous ball across the box but no Town player was on hand to add the final touch, then from a Skuse cross Berra headed to Arnold.

A Stevenage victory was a fair result on the balance of the game, the home side having been largely on top aside from a spell towards the end of the first half and after the first Boro goal.

Town gave the ball away too easily and too often, while a determined Stevenage side never allowed them time on the ball.

Despite having made six changes to the team which lost at Reading at the weekend, Mick McCarthy is likely to be less than impressed that his fringe players failed to get the better of a League One side and exited the Capital One Cup at such an early stage, while Jay Tabb's injury is an addition concern for the Blues boss.

Stevenage: Arnold, Wedgbury, Hills, Ashton, Morais (Shroot 73), Charles, Burrow (Jones 90), Heslop, Freeman, Tansey, Tounkara (Haber 73). Unused: Day, Akins, N'Guessen, Deacon.

Town: Gerken, Veseli, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Anderson, Skuse, Hyam, Tabb (Edwards 35), Taylor (McGoldrick 55), Nouble (Murphy 55). Unused: Loach, Hewitt, Hammond, Berkane. Referee: Gavin Ward (Surrey). Att:


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bluefeast added 21:56 - Aug 6
where is the quality in this squad. I felt last season was a them v us great attitude hence survival. Our signings in midfield leave an awful lot to be desired. Two lads from a relegated side have not brought a winning mentality with them ..
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cossy81 added 21:57 - Aug 6
Never understand the comments that the cup doesn't matter..i love the cup,it's all about days to remember and silverware.Seems the cup doesn't matter when we lose but 9000 people seemed to care at the Emirates in the semi finals
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MGNottsBlue added 21:57 - Aug 6
Very disappointing yes, but it is still early days, ten new players in and injuries to four of them already doesn't help. Got a feeling that we may see an extra addition or two before the end of the window, regardless of Mick saying otherwise.
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oxfordblue added 21:57 - Aug 6
same old town, come on mick lets get a striker in as we can't score
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runningout added 21:58 - Aug 6
'SHOCKING'
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BiggestMick added 21:58 - Aug 6
I really don't see why everyone is judging the whole season ahead on one result which in my opinion doesn't really even matter. Yes it may be a bad result but you all seem to be forgetting the positives that we had at Reading where we showed we could compete with a freshly relagated team. Mick has turned us around and I believe would should be able to continue our form of last season as we did get some good signings in and McGoldrick really does look a threat. So I think everyone should stop being so pesimistic and get behind the boys ! COYB
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FANbaseMag added 21:58 - Aug 6
disappointed
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runaround added 22:00 - Aug 6
A very disappointing, embarrassing and worrying defeat although not entirely surprising!
For a number of season ITFC have not taken cup seriously and although I hoped for a win tonight I knew in my heart of hearts we would lose.
Too many changes to starting line up never works.
Although league is most important but in last 2 seasons a poor league cup defeat has led to a poor run of league form, confidence will be hit after tonight & Millwall match suddenly looks tougher.
Not time to worry yet but a morale boosting win is a must Saturday.
Feel sorry for fans who went tonight, they deserved better
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BlueMachines added 22:01 - Aug 6
For those who marked me down after the Reading game, I repeat. Need a link between midfield and attack. Still letting in to many crosses also. Fingers crossed for Sat against Millwall.
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HALLSJ added 22:01 - Aug 6
Awful leads to an embarassing morning at work, cheers boys.
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bluefeast added 22:01 - Aug 6
My other point is our pre season offered no test at all. Fact is we played weak sides who were also experimenting. What is the point. Players should play against better players , lose and learn. Tonight we lost to worse players not least because our team is made up of a lack of quality apart from 1st choice defence.
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 22:02 - Aug 6
We lost to Stevenage?! We were winning titles before this club was even formed. What has ITFC come to!? Embarrassing is an understatement. £30 to be humiliated. Cup or no cup that pertinence was not good enough!
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oxfordblue added 22:02 - Aug 6
biggestmick we keep losing even when we play well
I would rather play crap and win games but if you don't score goals you won't win games, and if we lose Saturday?
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HALLSJ added 22:02 - Aug 6
jaso999 spot on
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NSL added 22:04 - Aug 6
Whoop dee doo. Morecambe have beaten Wolves and Accrington have beaten Middlesbrough. Last night Preston beat Blackpool ffs. Get down off your high horses everyone!! Should have played Loach.
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multiplescoregasms added 22:04 - Aug 6
I don't know why we bother entering these cup competitions. We never look any good, no matter who will play. So Mr Evans, are you going to offer us fans who have made the trip tonight, to see yet another shocking cup performance, a refund? Or maybe help with our travel costs? No, I thought not.
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sirmichealmills added 22:04 - Aug 6
Can anyone hand on heart see goals in that midfield ?
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bluefeast added 22:06 - Aug 6
4 conceded in two games , 1 scored. Its early , but what was pre season all about. Playing nobody that offered a test . For Christ sake if we lack midfield quality stick 5 of them in there. two hold 3 attack and support murphy as ball holder when we are away from home. Weve been done twice in midfield already 3 times if you include notts county
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 22:07 - Aug 6
sirmichaelmills - perhaps from Jay Tabb but now he's injured, truthfully no I cannot
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bluefeast added 22:08 - Aug 6
I sense we are in for a difficult first 10 games ,then a settle down. Mid table finish is the best we can hope for. Should of kept smith and chambers together and brought in a kid with a point to prove at left back
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sirmichealmills added 22:11 - Aug 6
Don't get me wrong there all "good" players, but are they all really of the same mould? Crying out
For creativity, who I don't know, I'm not the manager...
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bluefeast added 22:11 - Aug 6
financial fair play restricts all clubs. But all clubs do not have 2 MDs who drain the club of all food. In fact I read the catering bill had increased 10 fold , as had toilet paper and reinforced boardroom seating.
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mkw79 added 22:12 - Aug 6
Yes tonight was disappointing, but for all the moaners who have crept out the woodwork, its about time you all has a reality check. We barely stayed up last year, and we will not win week in week out like some of the bigger sides in the division (yes there are bigger!!). Judge the team after 10 matches at least. Away games in the cup are never easy regardless of the opposition. Given that Mick has had very little to spend I think he has done well with his Budget. Supporting your team is about putting up with good and bad and not jumping on the bandwagon after two results not to your liking. Face up to the fact the championship is a very difficult competitive league, get behind the team or bugger off elswhere!!!!
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cleggo added 22:13 - Aug 6
as I said before the season we have very little creativity in our term. Sooner wordsworth is back the better as he seems the only player capable of picking a forward pass. Hyam and Skuse too similar in my opinion and both lack creativity.
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ManningtreeBlue99 added 22:13 - Aug 6
I fear we rely to heavily on Cresswell, by far our best player. Poor defending and not enough overlapping runs. Until Cressy returns I don't see us winning much imho
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