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Town 2-1 Wolves
Tuesday, 4th Nov 2014 22:07

Top scorer Daryl Murphy was on target twice as Town defeated boss Mick McCarthy’s former club Wolves 2-1 at Portman Road. Murphy smashed home a brilliant opening goal in the 35th minute, the visitors got on terms via a James Henry fluke on 53 but the Irishman netted the winner six minutes later to take his season's total to 10.

Kevin Bru and Jay Tabb came into the Town side for the injured Cole Skuse and Teddy Bishop with the midfield duo out with groin injuries, along with keeper Dean Gerken and right-back Jonny Parr, while Jonny Williams was missing with a calf problem.

The Blues were first to threaten in the second minute, David McGoldrick feeding Murphy to his left and the Irishman hitting a powerful low shot which Wolves keeper Carl Ikeme claimed at the second attempt.

On six Stephen Hunt, playing on the right of the front three, crossed towards Murphy in the Wolves box. The ball ran loose and the grounded Town striker tried unsuccessfully to find a team-mate before the visitors cleared.

Town continued to have the better of it, with McGoldrick often dropping deep and seeing a lot of the ball, and on 12 Murphy shot over from 20 yards out on the left.

Wolves went close to going in front in the 13th minute when Leon Clarke’s shot deflected to Bakary Sako eight yards out but skipper Luke Chambers got across to block. The Midlanders lost Dave Edwards to injury a minute later with Michael Jacobs taking over.

Despite that chance it was the Blues who were on top and in the 15th minute they almost profited from a goalkeeping error when Ikeme dropped a Bru cross from the left at McGoldrick’s feet. The striker looked set to score but Ethan Ebanks-Landell somehow managed to divert the ball wide.

Bru hit a powerful 30-yard strike straight at Ikeme in the 19th minute with the Blues still having more of the ball and most of the chances.

On 26 Bru chipped the ball to the right of the area towards Hunt, who deftly flicked a low ball into the box with the outside of his left foot towards the sliding Tabb, who stabbed straight at Ikeme from a matter of feet. A yard or so either side of the keeper and it would have been a superbly worked opening Town goal.

Moments later, Hyam picked up the game’s first yellow card - and his fifth of the season meaning he’ll miss the Watford match - for a foul on Lee Evans just outside the area on the right. McGoldrick blocked Sako’s well-struck freekick, then within a minute Wolves right-back Matt Doherty joined Hyam in the book for a foul on Tyrone Mings.

Tommy Smith got in the way of Sako’s 33rd minute strike after the winger had cut in from the left but the Blues had been on top throughout the half, and in the 35th they got their reward.

Murphy out-muscled Kevin McDonald as the Wolves man looked to bring the ball out of the area, then turned and hit a curling 20-yard left-foot shot which Ikeme could only palm into the corner of the net. It was the ninth goal of Murphy’s excellent season and up there with the very best of them.


The Irishman went close again a minute later when he latched on to a Hunt pass inside the area but shot into the side-netting from a tight angle.

Town continued to press as the game moved towards half-time, Smith heading Hunt’s left-sided corner over the bar.

In injury time Wolves claimed a penalty as Jacobs went to ground with Smith holding him off as Bialkowski came off his line quickly to claim a ball through the middle. Referee Andrew Madley waved away the rather half-hearted appeals.

There was still time for Town to threaten again before the whistle. After McGoldrick had been fouled just outside the area on the right, Hunt played a low freekick across the area to the Blues frontman, who scuffed a shot which Ikeme just about got across and kept out.

The Blues were well worth their lead at the break having been the better side and having had enough chances to be even further in front. Ikeme had been much the busier of the two keepers with Town home debutant Bialkowski having rarely been tested.

The Blues started the second half as the ended the first, Murphy flicking the ball through to McGoldrick but just too far in front of his strike partner. At the other end, Sako lashed an effort well over from the left of the area.

On 53, following a Town corner, Wolves broke and one-time Blues target Henry saw a shot deflect wide off Berra. And from the resultant corner the visitors got back on terms.

The ball was cleared back out to Henry on the right and his cross was missed by everyone before bouncing into the right-hand corner of Bialkowski’s goal.

The goal was very harsh on the Blues who immediately went looking to regain the lead, attacking in sometimes risky numbers. Mings made a strong run down the left and sent a dangerous ball into the box, then Berra saw a strike blocked.

The visitors weren’t far away from going in front on 57 when Sako found Clarke with a long ball from the left, which the striker diverted just past Bialkowski’s right post.

But it wasn’t long before Town were back in front. Lee Evans inexplicably passed straight to McGoldrick just inside the Wolves half to the right and the Town striker brought the ball forward before playing it perfectly into the path of Murphy, who deftly lifted it over Ikeme and into the net for his 10th of the campaign.

Town continued to press and Mings struck a low effort from 30 yards which Ikeme claimed. The game was increasingly an end to end affair and on 62 Doherty brought the ball in from the left before hitting a shot across goal and wide.

The Blues almost claimed a fortunate third two minutes later when Ebanks-Landell slammed Mings’s left-wing cross against his skipper Danny Batth, the ball looping back only just wide of the post.

Bru hit a 30-yard effort just wide in the 73rd minute with the Blues still looking the more dangerous side, albeit without throwing players forward in quite the same number they had been earlier in the half.

Paul Anderson replaced the excellent but tiring Hunt for the final 14 minutes, the Irishman receiving a standing ovation as he left the field. On 79 Darren Ambrose came on for Tabb, while Liam McAlinden took over from the earlier sub Jacobs for the visitors.

Having made the changes the Blues largely sat back in the closing stages but with the visitors not particularly threatening Bialkowski’s goal. As the match moved into its penultimate minute Sako smashed a freekick miles over from distance, prompting a rendition of Sing Low Sweet Chariot from the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Conor Sammon replaced McGoldrick in the early stages of injury time as the Blues came under real pressure for the first time with the visitors winning a couple of freekicks in dangerous areas, Mings doing well to block a shot from McDonald.

Bru was booked for a foul as the game entered its closing seconds, then moments before the whistle Clarke had his name taken for clashing with Bialkowski.

The Blues thoroughly deserved the three points having been the better side throughout what was an entertaining game.

Having gone in front, the fortuitous Wolves goal came against the run of play but Town never panicked and quickly went about the business of regaining the lead.

Murphy - now the division's joint-top scorer with Derby's Chris Martin - will again grab the headlines for his excellent goals, but there were fine performances throughout the side, not least from Hunt and Bru.

The victory takes Town up to fifth in the table and above Norwich City, who drop to seventh following their 4-0 defeat at Middlesbrough.

Watford, who drop to third following their 2-1 defeat at Birmingham with Bournemouth now top, are at Portman Road on Saturday.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Bru, Hyam, Tabb (Ambrose 79), Hunt (Anderson 76), McGoldrick (Sammon 90), Murphy. Unused: Crowe,, Bajner, Hewitt, Henshall.

Wolves: Ikeme, Doherty, Batth (c), Ebanks-Landell, Rowe, McDonald, Evans, Henry (van La Parra 82), Edwards (Jacobs 14 (McAlinden 79)), Sako, Clarke. Unused: Kuszczak, Stearman, Saville, Ricketts, Jacobs. Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire). Att: 17,267 (Wolves: 948).


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ihatenorwich added 22:38 - Nov 4
We are starting to control midfield in games which is what we were missing last season. Exciting times, in Mick we trust!
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runaround added 22:42 - Nov 4
A very exciting match & a great result especially considering the players we had missing.
Murphy, Hunt, Bru & Mings all outstanding
Hope a few are back for Saturday especially with Hyam suspended but the way we played tonight anything is possible
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bluefeast added 22:47 - Nov 4
Bonkers
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:49 - Nov 4
That was without doubt our best performance at home this season. Real grit, desire & teamwork against a very big physical Wolves, who, to be fair were made to look distinctly average tonight. Well done ALL. Bohslegend, for once, I agree with your entire post. On to Saturday, we will need to show those attributes in abundance once again with all our injuries & with Hyam out, but lets get behind the boys like we did tonight & who knows.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:51 - Nov 4
I'm off to read the budgie boards for a laugh before bed
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RedDust added 22:52 - Nov 4
Christophe Berra..... The Vincent Kompany of the Championship
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Guthrum added 22:52 - Nov 4
Wahey! Just got in (not from the game) and seen the result. I was quite concerned about tonight, with our lenghty injury list, but it seems we now have a squad who can all pull top performances out of the bag when called upon. Great stuff.
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Karlosfandangal added 22:56 - Nov 4
Mmmmmm funny Last season I read a few comments on here about Murphy could not hit a barn door.
We all said it would be McGoldrick that made all the difference this year, yet Bishop Mings and Bru have turn out to be cracking players.
Hunt is starting to look good and as for Murphy well what can you say
How do you drop Smith to fit Parr in the side

Town have a squard of players now which can be changed round and still look strong

Is Collison still with us? Stewart and Anderson plus Henshall

Wonder how many want Taylor back now

Well done MM and TC and well done Ipswich
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bluefeast added 23:01 - Nov 4
I dont want Taylor back as i didnt want him when we signed him and all he did when he was with us was run like a school kid down blind alleys. I wish him well but he is league 2 in my opinion.
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Sindre94 added 23:05 - Nov 4
How Murphy has improved.... Incredible. I love you to bits Daryl!!!!!
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bohslegend added 23:05 - Nov 4
When you think how well the players tonight played, and you think of the guys coming back form injury (Parr, Gerken, Skuse, Williams, Bishop) and then all the guys banging on the door to get into the team (Stewart, Ambrose, Collison, Anderson, Hewitt) we actually do have talent throughout the squad and depth to cover 'injury crises' like tonight. Incredible when you also factor in that we spent £10,000 in total on that squad. A real credit must go to MM in digging up these diamonds from the dirt and turning them into promotion candidates.
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TimmyH added 23:06 - Nov 4
Really great result considering the circumstances of the injury list and also I don't believe Wolves have been beaten for sometime away.
Sometimes out of adversity other players can lift their game and that's what happened by and large tonight. Really pleased and had an inkling the Blackpool result would get the boys confidence back (if it ever went).

By the way does anybody have an extinguisher? because a certain Mr Murphy is on fire!
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carsey added 23:07 - Nov 4
Fan bloody tastic. Every single one of them were really up for this one. So pleased my pre game concerns were unfounded.
I have to criticize Mick Mills on radio Suffolk - thought he was disingenuous with his comments about Hunt in particular saying he needed to give more than just work rate. He clearly had a job to do and for me had his best game for town.
Murphy man of the match.
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algarvefan added 23:18 - Nov 4
No noise from the 'moaning boys'!!!

That's the way to shut them up, fantastic result and well done to Mick and his team, doing a fantastic job with no money spent. Happy Town fan tonight!!!!
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superblues9 added 23:20 - Nov 4
Well done from Vegas USA ! Up the town !!
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TimmyH added 23:28 - Nov 4
Go away @greentractorboy - upset tonight as your boys lost!? - how about making a comment for a change?
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harlingblue added 23:56 - Nov 4
A wonderful performance by both team and supporters, and a special thank you to MM and TC for the squad you have (bought us).
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StowTractorBoy added 00:02 - Nov 5
Chuffed to bits with this display and the wholehearted effort of every one of our players on the park. Hunt carried on from where he left off on Saturday and ran his socks off. His standing ovation was well deserved. MM has unearthed a little gem in Bru and was a massive bonus in view of our missing players. The guy covered every blade of grass and will only get better with games at this level. Shame Hyam will miss the Watford game as he really is a true blue as was shown with his frustration at the Wolves equaliser - he was passionately so upset. Berra again a colossus ably assisted by Smith and the icing on the cake the partnership of McGoldrick (who I believe has more to come) and Murphy. My only worry tonight was the goalkeeper who did not give me confidence and he certainly should have saved their goal. May be harsh as it was his first big game at home and against before we started tonight a very good team. Lets lay the Watford bogey on Saturday and hope we get the support in numbers that MM and the boys deserve. Oh and how did Norwich get on - Ruddy for England what a joke.
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bluesince84 added 00:11 - Nov 5
BRILLIANT RESULT . few things happened tonight that hasnt happened in a while. we won when teams around us lost,but more importantly , and absolute credit to mick for this one. we were in the lead and we DIDNT SIT BACK AND DEFEND!!!!!!!!! we kept attacking. and oh bu$$er me, we won. Shows he has perhaps learnt the hard lessons of the past few games. I cant work out if wolves were poor or we were that good, Sako had an absolute shocker of a game for them so that helps. Really really getting interesting now!!!!!
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mrmorisato added 00:35 - Nov 5
Without Williams and Bishop I thought we would struggle tonight instead Bru and Hunt impressed all over the park more than matching the threat from Wolves. Murphy had a superb night and must be a shoe in an international starting cap, let's hope we can end Watford's hoodoo on Saturday as it will the 1st part of a tough double header. COYB's..!
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Arthur added 02:01 - Nov 5
God awful journey back tonight M3 was closed some of the way and I've just got home.

Was it worth it? Not Half! ... Fantastic performance by all, Great goals Murph and we leap frog the budgies. That's what I call a good evening.
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battyblue added 05:12 - Nov 5
Fantastic well done to all Bru stated a point that he should start above Scuse
Murphy i have said you were average before but you have proved me wrong you were defiantly different class keep it up mate i love to be proved wrong.
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warktheline added 06:51 - Nov 5
Boys played extremely well, and are well positioned in table to take on Watford this weekend. Watford are complaining about feeling tired, hope they feel the same on Saturday, they were poor last night against Brum. Just a thought...if we had won those games when leading, Forest for example, how would the table look this morning. Something to think about you anti mick boys!
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Surco72 added 08:56 - Nov 5
Great result but really good performance also , even when we let the goal in I thought we would win the game and I haven't felt like that for many seasons , well done MM and TC with an injury hit squad . Thought Bru and Murphy were excellent but I have to say I thought Tabb was very impressive with Hunt and I am not there biggest fans by a long way . Think we miss Parr at right back as Chambo struggles there for me and gives away a lot of free kicks .
Thought we would miss Williams without Bishop aswell but never did , for me Hyam in centre with another not Skuse adds a lot more ?
Also has anyone noticed we haven't won a game that Williams has played in ?
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NoelTheDub added 09:01 - Nov 5
Well done everyone last night was worried when I saw our midfield,but credit to the guys I thought might let us down they gave everything and I cant ask for more.Great to see Ambrose getting a run and good to change our forwards by bringing on Salmon thats a type of plan B we need at times.Geat stuff roll on sat.
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