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Town 2-1 Fulham
Saturday, 9th Aug 2014 19:18

David McGoldrick came off the bench to score the decisive goal as Town beat Fulham 2-1 in their opening day fixture at Portman Road. McGoldrick added to Daryl Murphy’s first-half goal in the 61st minute with Tim Hoogland pulling one back late on for the visitors.

Mick McCarthy handed Hungarian frontman Bajner his debut alongside Murphy, while Elliott Hewitt was at right midfield with Jay Tabb on the left and Luke Hyam and Cole Skuse in the centre.

At the back, skipper Luke Chambers retained his right-back position with Tyrone Mings at left-back and Tommy Smith and Christophe Berra at the centre of the backline. Dean Gerken was in goal.

McCarthy named no defenders on a bench which included strikers David McGoldrick, Frank Nouble and Jack Marriott.

Fulham included eight debutants in their starting line-up, including £11 million striker Ross McCormack.

Despite the Cottagers enjoying most of the early possession, the Blues were first to threaten in the fifth minute. A freekick on the left was played short to Mings, who whipped over a cross but Fulham debutant keeper Jesse Joronen superbly tipped over.

After the resultant corner had been cleared, Skuse left the ball to Hyam, who hit a low shot across the face of goal and wide.

Chris David wasted a good opportunity for the visitors in the 11th minute when he scraped well wide of the post from the edge of the box after Hoogland had broken strongly from the back.

The Blues went close again in the 17th minute when Hewitt aimed a long throw from the right towards Bajner. The ball defected out to Skuse on the edge of the box and the former Bristol City man smashed a shot only just over Joronen’s bar.

There was a big scare for the Blues in the 25th minute when Gerken spilled David’s 20-yard shot. But, having made the initial error, the keeper reacted brilliantly to block Moussa Dembele’s close-range rebound.

Fulham continued to enjoy significantly more of the ball but just after the half hour Skuse again went close, this time with a looping 25-yard effort which went a couple of yards beyond Joronen’s right post.

And two minutes later the Blues went in front. Hyam won the ball and burst through the middle before finding Murphy, who left Whites centre-half Shaun Hutchinson standing as he took the ball into the area and hit a right-foot strike which beat Joronen.

Soon after the restart goalscorer Murphy curled another effort wide after good work Mings. On 37 Hyam got his name in referee Stephen Martin’s book for a late tackle on Dembele.


As the half moved into its final five minutes Town continued to threaten, the previously quiet Bajner winning a couple of Hewitt’s dangerous long throws into the area.

On 42 Emerson Hyndman misjudged a long ball down the middle, causing Hutchinson to make a desperate clearance which cannoned off Bajner which, fortunately for the home side, flew through to Joronen.

Two minutes later, after David had shot over for the Cottagers, Bajner was replaced by McGoldrick, returning to competitive action for the first time since suffering a knee injury in February.

Fulham will have counted themselves unfortunate to have gone in behind after a half which they had controlled for the most part.

However, aside from Dembele’s opportunity handed to them by Gerken’s error, the visitors hadn’t created too many chances.

Prior to Murphy’s well-taken goal, only an excellent save from Joronen had prevented Berra from opening the scoring, while Skuse and Hyam might have done better with efforts from the edge of the box.

Fulham replaced midfielder David with Thomas Eisfeld, a summer signing from Arsenal, ahead of the second half.

Late first-half sub McGoldrick was quickly into the thick of the action, cleverly finding himself space on the edge of the area but Hutchinson blocked his shot.

On 48 Hewitt blazed high from distance, having been found by Hyam, when feeding Chambers to his right would have been a better option.

Three minutes later, Fulham left back Konstantinos Stafylidis hammered a powerful strike just over Gerken’s bar, the Blues having made heavy weather of getting the ball out of their final third following an earlier attack.

The game returned to the pattern of the first half with the visitors having most of the ball but without particularly threatening Town’s lead. McGoldrick’s introduction had improved the Blues’ quality on the ball.

Three minutes before the hour mark the largely peripheral McCormack was replaced to chants of ‘what a waste of money’ from the home fans.

McGoldrick felt he ought to have been awarded a penalty in the 59th minute when he appeared to be hauled back as he looked to beat two defenders and break into the area on the left, but referee Martin was unimpressed with his appeals. A minute later, the Blues striker lashed a freekick from distance well over.

But the 26-year-old only had to wait another minute for his first goal since his return from injury.

Murphy did well to hold off Hutchinson on the left before cutting across the edge of the six-yard box towards Tabb. The ball was stabbed away from the midfielder but only as far as McGoldrick, who confidently hit a low shot into the net from 18 yards before hopping away in away in celebration.

Joronen claimed Tabb's header from the edge of the box on 69, a corner having been half-cleared to the midfielder on the edge of the box. A minute later, Anthony Wordsworth replaced Skuse in the Town midfield.

Town had been well on top since scoring their second goal but the visitors threatened to pull one back in the 78th minute when sub Patrick Roberts found Eisfeld with a clever pass, but Chambers did well to block.

Wordsworth should have made it 3-0 in the 80th minute after Chambers had tricked his way into space in which to cross from the right. The Town skipper sent over the perfect cross, but Wordsworth headed over from six yards.

Mings was booked for a foul on 81 and from the resultant freekick taken by Stafylidis the Blues’ left-back blocked from sub Cauley Woodrow. Moments later, Hyam made way for Kevin Bru, Town’s second debutant of the day.

The Mauritian international was quickly involved in the game but was caught in possession as he looked to pass as the Blues broke after a Fulham corner.

In the 85th minute, Tabb found McGoldrick with a quickly taken freekick on the left but the striker’s shot failed to trouble Joronen.

A minute later, the visitors pulled a goal back. Hoogland cut in from the right and hit a shot which deflected off Smith, past Gerken and into the net. Not long after, Berra picked up Town’s third booking of the afternoon.

The Cottagers continued to press in the closing stages with the Blues failing to settle after their substitutions. Lively sub Roberts first shot wide, then as the game moved into its penultimate scheduled minute hit an effort which fortunately for Town deflected to Gerken.

Fulham kept pushing for the equaliser during four minutes of injury time but the Blues weren’t to be denied an opening day victory.

While the visitors had had most of the ball for the much of the game, Town had created more of the game’s better chances with Murphy and McGoldrick both confidently taking their best opportunities.

Once the Blues had gone 2-0 in front, the match looked to be over - Wordsworth ought to have made it three - until Fulham’s late rally and Hoogland’s goal. But Town dug in and claimed their first three-point haul of the campaign.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Skuse (Wordsworth 70), Hyam (Bru 81), Tabb, Hewitt, Bajner (McGoldrick 44), Murphy. Subs: Bialkowski, Henshall, Marriott, Nouble.

Fulham: Joronen, Hoogland, Stafylidis, Hutchinson (Roberts 74), Bodurov, Parker (c), Dembele, Hyndman, David (Eisfeld 46), Burgess, McCormack (Woodrow 57). Subs: Bettinelli, Rodallega. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 17,218 (Fulham: 1,539).


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billlm added 12:17 - Aug 10
well done lads, I wish mm would just ask hyam to drop his forward thinking play and convert him into a proper defensive midfielder he in my opion would be the best in the division lad has a great engine,that way when we come up against teams who are harder to break down like us then the attacking options become more available to us,hyam is growing hes harder and snaps unlike skuse, who I thought today seemed to play behind hyam, I may be wrong but I would like to see hyam sit and clear up, having said that great ball to murphy.
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ChrisFelix added 12:33 - Aug 10
For the first time I could the makings of a Mick McCarthy team, Similar to the Wolves team which came to PR & played us off the park. Pleased to see improvement in Hewitt & Hyam, with Skues being more positive. Also agree that Gerken is the weakest link and was lucky to escape from another error
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MathieandMarshall added 13:50 - Aug 10
Fantastic result today against one of the favourites for promotion. Let's not forget that we were cruising at 2-0 and Wordsworth had the chance to kill it off with the header over the bar (should have scored)
Had a real feel that everyone is up for this campaign. Players seemed up for it from 1st minute, crowd were up for it too. Great atmosphere and some big performances on the pitch.
Hyam MOTM for me but can't pick out anyone who had a bad game.

First game of the season normally has that "just back from summer" feel about it but today felt like an end of season still in the hunt for promotion type game. Never felt so tense in August as in those last 5 mins.

I was genuinely worried before the game we'd struggle against Fulham. Especially with the injuries to out already small squad. Can't wait for the next game now! COYB!
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Luka added 14:58 - Aug 10
Billm - if Hyam has a good engine let it would be better (IMO) to let him go up and down and get involved everywhere. Him and Skuse look a better partnership than last season already.
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roytheboy added 15:18 - Aug 10
Two well taken goals by two talented and experienced Strikers, very well done everyone, we went home very pleased indeed.
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TractorCam added 15:40 - Aug 10
Excellent start, looks really promising for the season, COYB
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BillBlue added 16:22 - Aug 10
A good solid win. Long may it continue. For anyone who hasn't seen the game or wants to see it again you can get the full match at: http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2014/august/10/ipswich-replay
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Steelmonkey added 17:47 - Aug 10
Excellent start lads, glad to say you proved me wrong and hit the road running. So good to see McGoldrick back and scoring.
Really hoping get we three points from our next home game.
Good all round display, you got caught out a few times but build on this start Mings, remember if you go down during the game just get up try and redeem the situation. Yes you might be hurting but if you want to be an ITFC legend effort is not enough, sometimes you need to shed sweat, blood and tears for the shirt.
COYB's?
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Eeyore added 17:58 - Aug 10
Above Norwich !
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BlueandTruesince82 added 18:32 - Aug 10
COYW!
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blueboy1981 added 19:12 - Aug 10
.......... Eeyore ...... not impressed with them today - but don't speak too soon !!!
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Mcgoldrick141 added 21:13 - Aug 11
Play offs here we come!!!!
6th already
COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:33 - Aug 11
Good start to season , solid performance despite a late wobbly . COYB
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