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Town 4-1 Leeds United - Match Report
Saturday, 6th Dec 2014 16:56

Daryl Murphy scored twice and David McGoldrick (pen) and Christophe Berra once each as second-placed Town came from behind to thrash Leeds United 4-1 at Portman Road. The visitors went ahead via Mirco Antenucci in the fourth minute but Murphy struck back on 12, then McGoldrick netted from the spot on 26, Murphy added his second just before the break and Berra added the fourth three minutes into the second half.

Berra returned from his one-match ban but Mick McCarthy named an otherwise unchanged side. The Scottish international took up his usual central defensive role with skipper Luke Chambers moving to right-back and Jonny Parr dropping to the bench.

Leeds made one change with one-time Town target Jason Pearce coming in at centre-half for the injured Giuseppe Bellusci.

The Blues, who lined-up in a 4-4-2 formation, struck the game’s first shot in the second minute but Daryl Murphy’s scuffed effort failed to test Leeds keeper Marco Silvestri.

A minute later, from their first attempt of the game, the visitors went in front. Skipper Chambers and Tommy Smith appeared to leave Liam Cooper's ball down the Leeds left for one another, allowing Stephen Warnock to escape and send over a low cross which Antenucci turned past Bartosz Bialkowski from close range. It was a poor goal to concede from the Blues’ perspective.

Town looked to get back on terms immediately, but Stephen Hunt could only head Chambers’s cross over from beyond the far post.

But the Blues weren’t behind for too long and on 12 Daryl Murphy - who first joined Town for a trial 10 years ago today - netting his 12th of the season. Jay Tabb laid the ball out to right-back Chambers, who whipped over a cross and Murphy powered a superb header past Silvestri.

Murphy threatened again on 16, Hunt’s left-wing corner landing at his feet eight yards out. Rather fortunately for the Whites the Irishman’s goal-bound shot caught a defender’s heel and deflected away from goal.

Town’s top scorer went rather less close with a strike from distance a minute later which ended up in the crowd before Warnock cleared a dangerous Mings cross from the left from inside the six-yard box. At the other end, Antenucci headed a right-wing Warnock cross straight at Bialkowski.


The Blues had been on top having got on terms and were pressing for another goal when they were awarded a 26th minute penalty. Tabb played a long ball towards Anderson just inside the area and Warnock smashed into the back of him, clattering him to ground.

Referee Mike Dean immediately pointed to the spot and McGoldrick sent a low shot into the corner of the net to Silvestri’s right as the keeper dived in the opposite direction to claim his sixth goal of the season and make it 2-1.

The Blues almost scored their third a minute later when Hunt nodded another deep Chambers cross back across goal to Murphy six yards out. The scorer of Town’s first goal took a touch but shot wide, the ball striking a defender on its way, according to the Blues but not referee Dean who gave a goalkick.

Town continued to have the better of it but without threatening Silvestri’s goal again until the 39th minute when Tabb sent McGoldrick away on the left. The striker cut in but hit his right-foot shot across the face of goal. A minute later, Tabb was booked for a foul on Adryan.

As the half moved into injury time, the Blues went 3-1 in front. Murphy completed a one-two with Anderson and broke into the area on the right before slipping the ball between Silvestri’s legs and into the net for his 13th of the season.

Referee Dean blew his whistle soon afterwards to warm applause from the delighted home support.

Having gone behind, the Blues were the better side and deserved their equaliser when it came. Leeds could have little complaint about the penalty, while Murphy’s well-worked second just before the break came as a welcome bonus.

Town hadn’t previously scored three goals in a game since the 3-0 win at Doncaster on Boxing Day and they most recently netted three times in a half in the 3-2 win at Blackpool in November last year. Striker Murphy has already matched his goals tally for last season.

Three minutes after the restart, it was 4-1. Hunt whipped over a corner from the left which Smith flicked from the near post towards the far corner of the net, Berra adding the final touch at the as it crossed the line. The last time Town scored more than three times in a game was in the 4-4 draw at Derby in October 2013.

Smith was booked for a foul on Antenucci in the 54th minute as the Leeds striker broke but the second half had been almost all Town with the visitors already having made two tactical subs.

On 55 Murphy went close to his third goal of the game, cleverly flicking McGoldrick’s chipped cross goalwards but Silvestri made a good save at his left post.

Teddy Bishop replaced Tabb on the hour with the Blues still well on top and looking for more goals. Two minutes later, Tommaso Bianchi was booked for a foul on the 18-year-old.

Unsurprisingly given their lead, Town were in confident mood, passing the ball around slickly and adding a few tricks here and there as they went looking for an opening which would bring them their fifth goal. Leeds were all over the place, looking a thoroughly demoralised side, quickly losing the ball again whenever they won it back.

On 71 Murphy cut the ball back from the right just behind Bishop, then a minute later Kevin Bru took over from Anderson, who was applauded off the field. Eight minutes later, Hunt was given a similar ovation when Conor Sammon replaced him.

Skuse shot over from 30 yards following a corner as the game moved into its final 10 minutes with the Blues still dominating. With two minutes remaining, Lewis Cook was booked for a foul on McGoldrick, the strike hitting the freekick into the wall.

In injury time, the Blues won a series of corners with Chambers heading not far wide from the last of them. Soon after referee Dean’s whistle confirmed Town’s seventh home victory of the season and probably their most impressive.

Once Berra had netted Town’s fourth goal - although Smith was also claiming it - the Blues win was never in any doubt with Leeds looking a thoroughly shambolic and dispirited bunch.

The Blues, who are now without a defeat in seven and who have lost just once in 16, again showed their character having gone behind so early but quickly got on top in the game and deserved their goals when they came. Murphy's 13th goal of the season returns him to the top of the Championship goalscorers table.

The victory, Town’s first by three goals since the visit to Doncaster on Boxing Day, sees the Blues remain in second with leaders Derby having won 3-0 at home to Brighton.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Mings, Skuse, Tabb (Bishop 60) , Anderson (Bru 72), S Hunt (Sammon 79), Murphy, McGoldrick, Unused: Gerken, Parr, St Ledger, Bajner, Sammon.

Leeds: Silvestri, Byram, Cooper, Pearce, Warnock (c), Cook, Bianchi, Mowatt, Adryan (Sharp 53), Doukara (Austin 51), Antenucci. Unused: S Taylor, Berardi, Del Fabro, Dawson, Tonge. Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral). Att: 21,489 (Leeds: 1,835).


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warktheline added 18:29 - Dec 6
Mick McCarthy, pride of Suffolk. P.S, Thanks Mick for proving the many posts I received calling me deluded, WRONG!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 18:29 - Dec 6
Get in. Been in the sticks all day and got it to check the result. 4-1 coyb, so much for the biggest asset in the football league! Great result especially after conceding such an early goal! COYB!
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smithy91 added 18:30 - Dec 6
First post in a few weeks! What a great few months it has been! Imagine finishing on 40-45 points before christmas- that is basically over halfway to the playoff average already. But naturally we would all wish for automatic as it stands now! Fabulous stuff. Boro is a crucial fixture to try and keep them at bay from automatic places, and Bolton will be a typical championship game but as the season is panning out id be fairly confident of getting a point from that, perhaps more COYB
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smithy91 added 18:31 - Dec 6
*40-43
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Lombokblue added 18:34 - Dec 6
We beat them up for 60 minutes and then started passing the ball. Even in the last five minutes, winning 4-1 they were still closing Leeds down in their box.
Steve Hunt is probably chasing the Leeds coach back to Yorkshire.
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Cloddyseedbed added 18:35 - Dec 6
Truly magnificent game to watch. Unlike the bad old days , now when we go behind we have a sense we will come back into it and get a good result. Town thoroughly deserve to be where they are right now and credit must go to everyone in the ITFC setup especially MM and TC. Credit also to ME for not selling Didsey and Tyrone when many other owners would have cashed in. No January sales please keep what we've got and add a little if possible, we have a great chance to be around the top this season.
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BlueMachines added 19:10 - Dec 6
@oddball

Many people have stopped criticising MM because MM has changed his approach. No longer do we set up to stop the other team, we instead go out to win games. That all most of us wanted. It's enjoyable football to watch and worth going every week. Did you stop to think why people were moaning and why they no longer feel the need too?

Great performance today, really enjoying every minute of being a Town supporter again!!
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bluefeast added 19:10 - Dec 6
Leeds coach broke down on the A12. Redfearn in tears.
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Langdon_Blue added 19:32 - Dec 6
Ea-sy! Ea-sy! Ea-sy!
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battyblue added 19:33 - Dec 6
Excellent performance all round well done management and players hope we can keep the momentum going .
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warktheline added 19:39 - Dec 6
@bluemachines, if you had listened to Mick from day one, then instead of moaning, you would of realised the man had set about re establishing us in Championship, which he has done, then he said, a better style of football would follow. Lets also not forget, what he inherited, in terms of squad. The man has been spot on from the day he walked in through the gates of Portman Rd, the difference is some of us supported him and his plan, unlike someone like you, who expected instant results, and criticised at every blip.
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pitseablue added 19:50 - Dec 6
like as been said before after Leeds scored so early I thought we were going to struggle…But forgot we now have Super Mick…The team never stopped chasing, the team sprit, like last week is real never say die stuff….A great time to be following the blues.
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Warkys_Tash added 20:06 - Dec 6
Smashed the dirty Leeds, well done lads. Ironically, I don't think we played our best football in the first half but went in 3-1 up. After the fourth went in, we passed it around nicely and it was Olay! Football, the intro of Bru & Bish certainly helped with that.

I would like to see us return to 4-3-3 at some point, with Bish, Bru in the middle & Mings & Parr bombing forward.. I think we play our best football
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spanishblue added 20:34 - Dec 6
So right warktheline you can't change things overnight it takes a long time and MM would probably like a couple of players more,it's taken him a year to get S hunt fit just maybe Noel will be a Jack in the box for us that goal last week was immense in more ways than we can imagine.I think they could walk on water at the moment
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TimmyH added 20:42 - Dec 6
Great win! - nice to see us score more than 3, and have to say far easier than what I was expecting it to be considering Leeds some how turned over Derby last weekend.
Believe that's now only 1 defeat in 16 games which really is astonishing, also think we have the best home record currently. Boys are on a great run and although it's early days we defo look at least a top 6 team (I won't say anymore unless I put a curse on our form).

Well done all once again, no selling in January and hopefully possibly the odd addition and barring injuries IT'S ALL GOOD for the future!
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trncbluearmy added 20:48 - Dec 6
Travelled 2000 miles from North Cyprus

ITFC were magnificent

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Lightningboy added 21:08 - Dec 6
Another fantastic result..great to see the crowds on the up too..brilliant work Mick!
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:12 - Dec 6
fantastic result,Mick has been working quietly away at building a bloody good team ,as in TEAM .I was thinking earlier in week we are set to thump a team soon ,and it happened today . At last the Town supporters can hold their heads up, Well done Mick and the lads.I think as far as players are concerened this is the best side weve had for some years,they are working and playing for each other and the manager.Hope the fans give the support they deserve . COYB .
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phillo added 21:30 - Dec 6
Class ........ that"s all there is to say .......
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86wsblue added 21:51 - Dec 6
The great thing for me is that even though we conceded very early I always believed in the lads to deliver the performance and the result. Got that 92/2000 buzz.
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Cakeman added 21:57 - Dec 6
Leeds began well buoyed by their success against Derby last week and for a few minutes we had to dig in.
Their confidence is fragile so thankfully once we took the lead it was good night campers.
Everyone played well I thought with no weak link at all.
It was very satisfying to beat the only club that I dislike more than Naridge and that is saying something!

PS: what on earth is Billy Sharp doing playing for a club like Leeds?
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dubblue added 22:43 - Dec 6
Great win. Really starting to believe we can will be in the top two. Let's hope we can keep the squad together now for the rest of the season. COYB
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DerryfromBury added 23:02 - Dec 6
Absolutely fantastic performance all-round. If I am to be critical it would have been nice to get another one if only to help our goal difference when we were completely dominating the game in the 2nd half, but like I say, not complaining completely entertained throughout the 93mins. Surely we'll get more than the normal obligatory 15seconds on the league show tonight. COYB
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NITFC added 23:11 - Dec 6
A couple of years ago we would have got a right hammering after that early goal.
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KiwiTractor added 00:46 - Dec 7
Lombokblue ....... classic, hahah.

Great, great result, well done to all. This team should fear no one in this division.

Would have been good to see Bajner get a run at the end instead of Sammon given the scoreline. But MM certainly knows what he's doing.
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