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McCarthy Hopes Town Won't Miss Murph
Saturday, 31st Jan 2015 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy hopes the Blues won’t miss 18-goal Championship top scorer Daryl Murphy too much when they take on Wigan at Portman Road this afternoon with David McGoldrick returning from his knee injury and recent signings Freddie Sears and Noel Hunt having made impressive starts to their Town careers.

“We’ve got options, having Didz coming back, hopefully that means we won’t miss Murph so much,” McCarthy said having revealed that the Irish international has picked up a calf strain.

“But it’s always going to happen, you’re going to get injuries in a season. But we have got good firepower up front.

“Hunty scored two at Millwall and Freddie got off the mark at Brighton. I’ve been really impressed with Freddie.”

He added: “I always live in hope me, rather than thinking anything else is going to be the case, have a positive feeling.

“Murph got a good goal at Brighton but so did Freddie Sears and Noel Hunt got two the game before.

“We’ve got goalscorers and we’ve got the one that was the best goalscorer [last season] coming back having had a break and he looks sharp in training, so good news.”

McCarthy believes Sears, who signed from Colchester just over a fortnight ago, has done very well so far: “I’ve been very impressed with Freddie.

“He was always going to hit the ground running because he’s been playing and has been scoring goals. He’s been on his game at Colchester.


“But I think there’s more to come from him, I think he’s a really good player. Technically he’s good, he can have the ball, he makes good runs, he’s quick, he’s got a finish on him there’s no question. When he hits the ball he seems to hit it cleanly and powerfully.

“He’s impressed everybody since walking through the door, I think. It’s for him to grab it by the scruff of the neck and be a really good player for us.”

Similarly, the Blues boss has been pleased with Noel Hunt, who joined the club on a deal to the end of the season after leaving Leeds, having been on loan at the end of last year.

“Noel’s been outstanding,” he added. “He wasn’t as sharp against Brighton [as he was at Millwall] but I think that’s understandable as he hadn’t played much football.

“I thought he was brilliant at Millwall, full of energy. To then play four days later, I think it’s a big ask to be on the same level physically. But he’s been great, I’ve been delighted with him.”

It’s been 10 days since the 3-2 defeat at Brighton following which McCarthy admitted his players had looked tired. He hopes they will have been helped by the weekend off.

“I’ll tell you if it’s been beneficial after Saturday,” he said. “Strangely enough, I think that if you take your guard down [you can pick up niggles].

“Murph’s played nearly every minute of every game and he has a couple of days off, comes in on Monday and he ends up with a calf strain.

“You let your guard down and you get flu or you get an injury. It’s crazy how that happens. But there has been a zip in training.

“Whether it’s now or it’s in a week or two weeks’ time they’ll feel the benefit of just having a break. Just a weekend off was certainly beneficial to me and all the lads.”

The always tight Championship looks even closer than usual this year and McCarthy has ideas on how many points might be required to win it or finish in the top six.

“It’s probably going to take 75 points to be in the play-offs and, what is it, 90 points to win it?” he contemplated.

“It doesn’t matter what we get now. It’s what you end up with on May 2nd. Of course, the earlier you get the points it makes it a damn sight easier for everybody’s blood pressure and heart-rate monitors.

“But it’s over a course now of 19 games in which you’ve got to pick up enough points. Hopefully to be in the top two. And if not to be in the top six and be part of a promotion-chasing team.”

Despite second-bottom Wigan having won once in their last 14 games in all competitions and just twice in the last 23, McCarthy says the Latics will be no easy touch and says his players may have to bide their time during the game.

“I think you have to be patient every week,” he continued. “More often than not we’ve come into the dressing room at half-time and, wherever we are, have said ‘This isn’t a pretty game this, it isn’t a good game, it’s not one that’s going to bring all the fans back every week’ because it’s not been like that.

“But you’ve got to stay in the game and they’ll be saying exactly the same. You don’t want to be out of the game.

“We were at Millwall and had Murph’s chance for the third gone in the game’s finished. But they stayed in the game, they got one back just before half-time and, of course, who knows then?

“You have to be patient, it’s 96 or 97 minutes sometimes. My view on life is that if you don’t win it, don’t get beaten. Take a point.

“I know people will say that that’s a bit negative but it’s not. That’s a point towards that 75 or 90 or whatever it takes to win it, to finish second or in the play-offs. That’s that pragmatic approach which has served me well for so long.”

Town could find themselves anywhere from second to fifth after the weekend fixtures - leaders Bournemouth having beaten 10-man Watford 2-0 at home last night - but he says he’s not too concerned about positions at this stage, as long as his side beat Wigan: “I’ll take three points and wherever we end up I’ll take it.”


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peteswindon added 07:13 - Jan 31
Didz and Freddie could be interesting. Gives us a new type of front two. COME ON YOU BLUES
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jas0999 added 08:54 - Jan 31
I'd go for Sears and McGoldrick. Hunt a better winger than striker in my opinion. But a very good option nonetheless. We don't really have a replacement for Murphy though. No one to hustle and bustle up front. Hunt and Sears are tricky, but light weight.
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bluefeast added 09:07 - Jan 31
WE expect to win ,but our form has been down last 3 or so games ,Wigan are fighting for lives with changes to their team , i expect a really tight game.
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Pilgrimblue added 09:50 - Jan 31
Well MM didn't plan on losing Murphy so hope he's right!! When MM decided not to replace Sammon with similar size this was likley to arise. OK he got Sears and Hunt but neither of them are likley to bother big defences in the air so lets hope that Town do keep it on the deck!
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ArnieMsBigToe added 10:36 - Jan 31
If Mick wants a big man up front with 20 minutes to go, why not put Parr up front. He knows where the goal is. Remember Millwall.
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Guthrum added 10:46 - Jan 31
People talk about Murphy's size, but we don't just rely on his head (he's not Andy Carroll). Nearly three-quarters of Murphy's goals this season have come from his feet.
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walberswicks added 11:18 - Jan 31
McCarthy "hopes". That about sums it up.
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blueherts added 11:38 - Jan 31
would take Wood or either Doyles before transfer window closes and a midfielder - Wigan got raided by all teams around us and they have added strength
Murph has been great and am sure Sears , Hunt and Dids back will be good enough today with Bish and Bru but I would like to see an addition or two for the run in
Three points - Home form good and we can do it
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Garv added 11:41 - Jan 31
Guthrum - it's not just the goals he brings. Look at the Millwall game, all three goals came from Murphy headers originally.

We are a direct team, no getting away from it. Murphy is a big part of that.

Bishop and/or Bru will be important today.
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Superblue95 added 11:51 - Jan 31
Guthrum- It's not murphys headed goals that is the worry, it's the fact that he is the focal point of the team with his physicality up front by holding things up bringing others into play latching on to long balls knocking things down to others etc. sure we will miss his goal threat too but it's this aspect of his game that we will miss more. Still think we should win though coyb
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roytheboy added 12:11 - Jan 31
Of course we will miss Murphy, but I have great faith in the other three Strikers, I think we will be impressive with them today, I also feel that we have an exceptional Manager in Mick supported by Terry, a very impressive Coach also.
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walberswicks added 14:30 - Jan 31
why did we let Banjer go out on loan? he could have been useful, especially if we are committed to be the budget club of the championship and won't sign anyone before the deadline.
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