Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Town 2-0 Brighton
Saturday, 28th Sep 2013 17:04

David McGoldrick netted in the 20th and 24th minutes to see the Blues to a comfortable 2-0 home victory over Brighton. While the deflected first had an element of good fortune, the second was as good as anything the striker has scored for the Blues.

With Paul Taylor on loan at Peterborough, boss Mick McCarthy named striker Jack Marriott amongst his subs in an otherwise unchanged 18. Ex-Blues loanee Keith Andrews was in the Seagulls' starting line-up.

Brighton should have gone a goal in front from the first significant chance of the game in the sixth minute.

Will Buckley escaped down the right and cut the ball back from the byline to ex-Norwich midfielder Andrew Crofts, who somehow sent the ball well past Dean Gerken’s right post from 10 yards with the goal gaping.

A minute later, Ryan Tunnicliffe struck Town’s first shot from the left of the area but hit a defender, then Aaron Cresswell found Seagulls’ keeper Tomasz Kuszczak’s arms with a cross from the left.

The Blues gradually got on top and started to dominate possession and in the 20th minute went in front. After a spell off possession on the left, David McGoldrick brought the ball in past two defenders and hit a shot which deflected off Andrews, over Kuszczak and under the bar.

Four minutes later, McGoldrick made it 2-0. Murphy flicked on a long ball and his strike partner cleverly tricked his way past Gordon Greer inside the box, leaving the Albion skipper on his backside, before rifling a low shot across Kuszczak and into the net for his fifth goal of the season, all of them at Portman Road.

Brighton looked to get back into the game, but the Blues’ backline remained resolute. On 33 Greer’s tackle on McGoldrick looped goalwards but Kuszczak was able to claim comfortably.

Town crosses came in from both flanks with Tunnicliffe unlucky not to find a team-mate with a knockdown, then a defender just got in ahead of Murphy from Cresswell’s ball in from the left.

Seagulls’ striker Ashley Barnes shot over from distance on 42 with Town’s lead having rarely looked in any jeopardy. Gerken failed to claim a deep freekick into the box just before the whistle but Cresswell put the ball out of play.


The Blues were applauded off at the break after a comfortable half. While McGoldrick’s first goal was somewhat fortunate, the way he found space to slam home his second showed the striker’s class.

After that, Brighton, who really ought to have been in front via Crofts’s early chance, huffed and puffed but without particularly threatening.

McGoldrick should have completed his hat-trick three minutes into the second half. Tunnicliffe drove forward with the ball on the left and played it beyond McGoldrick to Murphy to his right.

The Irishman fed his strike partner running into the box but under pressure from two defenders his stabbed shot from 12 yards flew just over Kuszczak’s bar.

Brighton continued in much the same manner as before the break, getting into one or two decent positions but with the Blues’ defence remaining solid and Gerken largely untested.

There were skills aplenty from Town on the left flank in the 57th minute, clever flicks from Cresswell, McGoldrick and Tunnicliffe eventually conjuring space for the left-back to break into the area, but a defender’s toe prevented a shot on goal. From the corner, Murphy powered a header over.

The Blues’ domination of the possession was interrupted in the 63rd minute when Barnes hit a couple of shots in quick succession which were blocked by Christophe Berra and Hyam after sub Kazenga LuaLua had cut the ball back from the right. Soon after, LuaLua stuck another effort into the sidenetting having got round the outside of Luke Chambers.

Frank Nouble and Carlos Edwards replaced Murphy and Anderson in the 66th minute with the Blues quickly regaining the impetus against an increasingly shambolic Seagulls side all too often giving the ball away too easily and looking panicky at the back.

On 72 a Cresswell freekick almost found Nouble at the far post but the Town striker and Andrews had collided and both were on the ground.

A minute later, Brighton claimed a penalty when a Buckley shot hit Smith’s arm a couple of feet in front of him, but referee Stephen Martin waved away the protests, probably as the Town defender had little time to react to the strike.

Greer did well to get back to dispossess McGoldrick as he took the ball in towards the penalty area in the 75th minute, then three minutes later Barnes was booked for encroachment as McGoldrick prepared to take a freekick 25 yards out. The Blues striker lashed the retaken kick well over.

McGoldrick saw a curled effort blocked in the 79th minute after good work from Tunnicliffe and Hyam, then Cresswell sent another 25-yard freekick the wrong side of Kuszczak’s left post.

Town were continuing to look more likely to score the game’s next goal and in the 85th minute Nouble’s flick sent Edwards into the area but the Blues’ skipper’s shot was too high.

On 86 Town goalscorer McGoldrick made way for Anthony Wordsworth to warm applause from the Portman Road crowd.

The Blues were comfortable going into injury time, Edwards breaking away and hitting a shot over the bar moments before referee Martin blew his home whistle.

A thoroughly deserved third home win on the trot, extending the excellent overall home form under Mick McCarthy to 14 wins, three draws and four defeats.

The victory was never in doubt after the again excellent McGoldrick netted his two quick-fire goals in the first half.

The striker will be disappointed not to have added his third after the break in Town’s best home performance of the season so far, at stages dominating possession in a manner rarely seen since George Burley’s time as manager.

Brighton never really looked like getting back into the game and, although they may claim they ought to have been awarded a second half penalty for Smith’s handball, can have few complaints about the result.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Anderson (Edwards 66), Hyam, Skuse, Tunnicliffe, Murphy (Nouble 66), McGoldrick (Wordsworth 86). Used: Loach, Hewitt, Tabb, Marriott.

Brighton: Kuszczak, Ward, Greer, Upson, Calderon, Andrews, Bruno (Forster-Caskey 83), Crofts, Conway (LuaLua 51), Buckley, Barnes (March 79). Unused: Ankergren, El-Abd, Ince, David. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 16,474 (Brighton: 1,186).


Photo: Action Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



WaffleMan added 17:07 - Sep 28
Brilliant Result! so happy, Mcgoldrick is the man COYB!
0

jcITFC added 17:14 - Sep 28
One word - AMAZING :-) nice one lads! 3 points up the ITFC army!
0

kuyski added 17:23 - Sep 28
clean sheet!3 points!well done! NICE and HAPPY DAY.
0

bohslegend added 17:27 - Sep 28
Great result. Apart from McGoldricks outstanding display, I though the back 4 were excellent, particularly the often maligned Christophe Berra who had a great game. Tunnicliffe was a constant torn for Brighton, while Luke Hyam had a great second half.

Now for Derby on Tuesday.

COYB!!!
0

TractorCam added 17:29 - Sep 28
McGoldrick is class. He is certainly on track for at least 15+ goals this season, loved the goal music too which fit perfectly for his song!

4 points from our next 2 away games and i'll be happy!
0

bluefeast added 17:30 - Sep 28
Really good team effort , with a touch of class thrown in
0

muccletonjoe added 17:30 - Sep 28
Well done to all , especially mcgoldrick and central midfield who snuffed out everything brighton had. 6 points at Derby and sheffield and we are on our way to the top 6.
0

ibisblue added 17:31 - Sep 28
Wonderful, and douby so that McGoldrick got two... Can someone explain the 42 percent possesion when the report talks of greater dominence than since Burley's days? Or is that figure an error? Limited to following on text from here in Bangalore! Chris
0

KBsSocks added 17:44 - Sep 28
Brighton had a lot of possession but couldn't carry the ball into the Town half, according to the commentary, ibisblue.
0

BiggestMick added 17:45 - Sep 28
So happy ! McGoldrick looking Class ! 3 points on the board and not too far from the playoffs !! COYB
0

Langdon_Blue added 17:45 - Sep 28
Well done lads!!
0

SanDiego added 17:45 - Sep 28
Super happy tractor boy.
McG is on five goals after nine games and we sit in the top ten, can't ask for much more than that.
0

ManningtreeBlue99 added 17:49 - Sep 28
Get in town! a real performance out there. Atmosphere great again, shame the SBR lower stewards kept telling us all to sit down
0

BlueMachines added 17:49 - Sep 28
Just heard Mick Mills say Skuse had a quiet game!! He bossed the midfield. That guy is clueless!! Great performance. Really enjoyed from 15th minute onwards! Blue army!!
0

TractorBoy666 added 17:50 - Sep 28
Great win today, fully
0

TractorBoy666 added 17:53 - Sep 28
Woops, stupid phone! Fully deserved the win today, we closed them down so well today. McGoldrick different class, and I thought he got his deserved hattrick just after the break! Made Brighton look average, well done boys! COYB onwards and upwards.
0

ericclacton added 18:07 - Sep 28
We played some lovely stuff today really good COYB.
0

JCBLUE added 18:08 - Sep 28
GOALdrick will score 20+ this season, just have a feeling we will secure 6 points at Derby & Sheffield. Happy days!
0

CornardBlue added 18:13 - Sep 28
Best we have played for a long time, agree with blue machine Mick Mills is clueless Skuse along with Hyham won the game for Town in midfield both were outstanding, completely bossed it, bring back the Beat.
0

JWM added 18:25 - Sep 28
WTF... Mick Mills has forgotten more about football than all of us will ever know! Misk actually said that Skuse had a good solid game. How some of you can question Mick Mills is just laughable!
0

BillBlue added 18:28 - Sep 28
A really good win today plus a vital three points and it is nice to see everyone so cheerful. Now let us start doing it away from home which might encourage the crowd to come back so roll on Tuesday. It was good to see an improvement today, albeit small, but at least that was a start. Keep it up Town.
0

billlm added 18:29 - Sep 28
mcgoldrick mom for his goals no contest, tunnicliffe was outstanding today gets better and better
0

BillBlue added 18:32 - Sep 28
JWM Just read your post and agree 100%. What some of these guys think isn't laughable it is just plain sad but does give reason to some of the comments you read on here from time to time.
0

runaround added 18:32 - Sep 28
I was worried before the game having studied Brightons team & form but I shouldn't have worried. I thought we played well for large parts of the game and controlled the match throughout. We never really looked like conceding & apart from a couple of crosses that Gerken flapped at & a couple of scrambles. The bad miss early on from them wouldn't have counted as ball was out & linesman flagged. All outfield players played their part & McG was excellent & would have deserved a hat trick
0

tcannITFC added 18:33 - Sep 28
Good game, all players were brilliant today, deffinitely best performance I've seen from them this year. Top 6 here we come
0


You need to login in order to post your comments

Blogs 295 bloggers

Ipswich Town Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© TWTD 1995-2024