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Town 2-1 Nottingham Forest - Match Report
Saturday, 25th Apr 2015 17:11

Freddie Sears netted a deflected 83rd minute goal saw the Blues to a 2-1 home victory over Nottingham Forest and to within touching distance of the play-offs. Daryl Murphy put the Blues, who are up to fifth, ahead with his 25th goal of the season on 22 but Christophe Berra’s 53rd minute own goal handed the visitors a lifeline before Sears’s late winner.

Stephen Hunt replaced the unwell Jay Tabb in an otherwise unchanged Town side. Luke Varney and Darren Ambrose returned to the bench after hamstring injuries and Kevin Bru after a calf problem, alongside Elliott Hewitt, who was back in the 18 for the first time since returning from his spell at Colchester.

Following an impeccable minute’s silence to mark the 30th anniversary of the Bradford Fire Disaster, Forest had the game’s first chance in the second minute.

Cole Skuse’s poor touch on the edge of the Blues box bounced to Dexter Blackstock, but the striker’s shot failed to test Bartosz Bialkowski.

Town’s first opportunity came on four, Daryl Murphy heading Teddy Bishop’s corner from the right over the bar.

Ben Osborn shot powerfully but straight at Bialkowski in the eighth minute after Tyrone Mings had surrendered possession.

The Blues had started scruffily, all too often failing to clear their lines following Forest attacks but gradually they began to get on top. On 19 Freddie Sears hit a well-struck effort from distance which curled well wide.

Just as the clock was about to turn over from 21 to 22 with the Portman Road crowd paying tribute to 21-year-old supporter Chris Reynolds, who died last weekend, with a minute’s applause, the Blues took the lead.

Murphy flicked on a long ball to Sears, who deftly knocked the ball down to his strike partner just inside the area to the right and the Championship’s top scorer smashed his 25th goal of the season past Karl Darlow and into the net. The Irishman is the first Blues player to hit 25 league goals in a season since Ray Crawford in 1962/63.

Skipper Luke Chambers suffered what appeared to be a concerning injury after being caught late in the 29th minute but after treatment was OK to continue.

On 38 Tommy Smith headed Hunt’s freekick from the left over the bar, then two minutes later Darlow had a scare when he slipped as a long ball bounced through to him but recovered his footing in time to claim.

Moments later, Mings crossed from the left but Murphy and Chambers both saw shots blocked.


In the final scheduled minute of the half Murphy skipped between a couple of defenders but scuffed a 25-yard shot to Darlow.

As the period moved into injury time, Bialkowski tipped Lansbury’s curling shot over the bar.

After a scrappy start the Blues had largely controlled the half but without creating too many clear-cut chances, aside from the opportunity which led to Murphy lashing home his excellent 25th of the campaign.

The striker scuffed his late chance to add the second goal which would probably seal the three points and all but confirm the Blues’ play-off place.

Six minutes after the restart, Tommy Smith went down in the area after appearing to be caught by an arm but referee Graham Salisbury waved away the protests. Seconds later, the Blues were awarded a freekick 25 yards out for a foul on Hunt, who curled his dead-ball strike wide.

On 53, almost out of nothing, the visitors got back on terms. Bialkowski palmed away Chuba Akpom’s 25-yard strike, Osborn sent the ball back into the area from the left and Christophe Berra, slipping as he tried to clear from the edge of the six-yard box, inadvertently diverted it back past his keeper into the net. It was an own goal as unfortunate as they come.

Forest began to get on top following the goal and in the 59th minute Hunt was forced to make a superb challenge to thwart Akpom when he seemed certain to stab into the net from close range. Bialkowski was quickest to the loose ball ahead of Henri Lansbury before Jonny Parr finally cleared the danger.

Bialkowski was forced into action again a minute later, the Pole pawing wide Michail Antonio’s 30-yard strike.

On 64 Luke Varney replaced Hunt and three minutes later the sub went within inches of putting the Blues back in front. Murphy back-heeled to Bishop on the right and the 18-year-old sent over a cross which the on-loan Blackburn man flicked across goal but just past the post.

Kevin Bru replaced Parr on 68, the Mauritian international heading a Mings cross wide with the Blues beginning to get back on top after Forest’s brief post-goal resurgence. A minute later, Varney flicked another header to Darlow.

Murphy scuffed a low shot through to the Forest keeper on 76 with the Blues on top but not testing Darlow often or severely enough. Two minutes later, Bru whipped over a cross from the right which flew beyond his team-mates.

Former Forest midfielder Paul Anderson replaced Bishop for the final 11 minutes, while the visitors swapped Akpon for Chris Burke.

Within seconds of coming on, Anderson almost won a penalty when a defender’s leg caught him as he took the ball past him but the winger remained on his feet and ultimately sent his cross behind.

Varney went close again on 82 when his looping header from Anderson’s left-wing cross flew just over.

Two minutes later, the Blues’ lead was restored. After Murphy had nodded down Murphy's long ball Sears battled his way past Jack Hobbs on the edge of the area before hitting a shot which took a wicked deflection off Michael Mancienne, struck the wrong-footed Darlow’s left post and flew across goal before hitting the net.

Sears, who has now scored nine goals for the Blues in addition to his 14 for Colchester, ran off towards the East of England Co-Op Stand to celebrate with his team-mates.

The former West Ham youngster threatened again on 89, breaking away one-on-one with Mancienne but eventually shooting against the defender.

In injury time there were a couple of scary moments for the Blues. First Lansbury sent a freekick into the box from deep which Lascelles headed over ahead of Bialkowski, then - after Anderson had been booked for encroaching - Mings appeared to take a kick to the head has Town tried to clear another freekick into the box.

But the Blues weren’t to be denied the three points and referee Salisbury’s whistle confirmed the victory.

Town looked to be on their way to a routine victory at half-time but the unlucky own goal got Forest back into the game.

But the Blues weathered their spell on top and had been pushing for a second when Sears netted his, also slightly fortunate, winner. Following the final whistle there was the traditional lap of honour by the players and staff.

The win and results elsewhere see the Blues move up to fifth ahead of Derby, who drew 3-3 at Millwall, while seventh-placed Brentford won 2-0 away at Reading and Wolves in eighth won 1-0 away at Wigan.

Town remain three points ahead of those two with a superior goal difference - three more than Brentford (who have scored more than the Blues), seven more than Wolves (who haven't) - and one point ahead of the Rams (who have a better goal difference) going into next week’s final game at Blackburn.

The Blues will confirm their place in the play-offs if they avoid defeat at Ewood Park or lose and at least two of the following results fail to occur elsewhere: Derby win or draw, Brentford win with a swing of three goals or more, or Wolves win with a swing of at least seven, or in an unlikely scenario eight, goals.

Elsewhere, Watford's promotion was confirmed by their 2-0 win at Brighton. Middlesbrough, who are third, lost 4-3 Fulham, Norwich in fourth drew 1-1 at Rotherham and second-placed AFC Bournemouth play Bolton at home on Monday.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Bishop (Anderson 80), Parr (Bru 68), S Hunt (Varney 64), Murphy, Sears. Unused: Gerken, Fryers, Hewitt, Ambrose, Varney.

Nottingham Forest: Darlow, Lichaj (Fox 62), Mancienne, Lascelles, Hobbs, Vaughan, Lansbury (c), Osborn (Walker 86), Antonio, Akpon (Burke 80), Blackstock. Unused: Evtimov, Kane, Paterson, Grant. Referee: Graham Salisbury (Lancashire). Attendance: 25,199 (Forest: 1,051).


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Elizabeth added 10:06 - Apr 26
Great atmosphere today ! Other contenders seem to be shaky at the moment.! All about bottle now ! Subs changed the game .. Well done MM, TC and the players.
A final push at Ewood Park should see us through. Then the nerves will be jangling !
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blueboy1981 added 10:11 - Apr 26
PJH .......... I'm not a figure fanatic that studies every detail to the finest digit / stastistic - neither do I make any claim to being perfect in what I post.

This forum is all about personal opinions, and not necessarily about perfection - equally so my posts are deliberately worded sometimes to be open to different interpretations. This can lead to interesting debate.

A point next week against Blackburn should not be the aim - because if we sit back, the chances are Rhodes will punish us. This we are not at all good at, Therefore to go there and WIN is a must in my book.

Obviously all about opinions ..... very happy to have mine.
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oldegold added 11:42 - Apr 26
It was interesting yesterday to see how the game plan changed in the last 15 minutes when we stepped up a gear and threw off the defensive shackles and we went for the second goal. Time and time again we pay the price for MM's defensive mania and yesterday it was refreshing to see all the chances we created when we had to go for a win and started attacking. It is so frustrating to see us play defensively when we should going for broke and to see the ball perennially in the air with the hoofs. Still we stuck it out and dug in and got our just rewards. It will be interesting to see at Ewood Park if MM will per type and go for the point or learn from yesterday's game and attack. Good luck to our boys and here's hoping we make the play offs and if it happens, everything is possible.COYB!
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warktheline added 12:08 - Apr 26
I've got a really bad feeling about next Saturday, God I hope I'm wrong!
Will we become reliant on the Brentford and Derby results?
Hoping nerves upset their games, are there many on here that believe we will get the result at Ewood?
Sorry if I'm coming over negative people!
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WonderWoods added 12:11 - Apr 26
The difference Bru and Varney made. The former has energy, bite and class on the ball and if he improves as much next season as he has this will be a player of real quality for us next year. Varney really looked up for it, won everything in the air and made them look shaky whenever he was on or near the ball. Deserves a contract if he play like this. Shame he cant start next week (assume thats the terms of the loan). Would love us to go for it at Blackburn with Bish Bru and Skuse and Anderson starting and with these we could play 442 or 433. Would give us composure, drive, tenacity and creativity, all of which will be needed for this match and the point or more that will almost certainly be required. But imagine MM will want Tabbs tenacity. Regardless, COYB!
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warktheline added 12:17 - Apr 26
......we've never been a lucky club, bloody hell, how many times did we hit the post in FA Cup final before we nicked it. All the possession, then back to the wall display in final 12 mins!
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tractorgrl added 13:26 - Apr 26
Well done everyone from the top down yesterday, superb atmosphere with the flags, minutes silence impeccable, pitch immaculate if a tad overwatered, the fantastic applause followed immediately by a goal could not have been dreamt of! Every player was immense at one point or another.The subs were perfectly timed and worked a treat, got lucky at the right time with a cheeky deflection and topped it off with Marcus Evans jumping up and down and punching the air! Bring on Blackburn
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blueherts added 15:11 - Apr 26
I think we saw with some games yesterday even teams with little or nothing to play for games can see saw
I fully expect afew goals next week - last games of season can be really crazy affairs
I am sure we will feel abit of pressure whereas Blackburn have freedom to go out and play
Rhodes, Gestede etc will be well up for it
I want to see Bru Bishop Skuse feature in starting line up
I am sure Tabb wil start - as he generally does
No Vardy is a challenge but we should have enough BUT I do not want to see us dropping deeper and deeper - I think Blackburn wil concede
I am also hoping Rotherham lose in week so the other games become must win affairs for Wigan etc
I think we will do it but do not expect a nice easy ride - as ever !
Oh and Campo - All about opinions but an odd comment ?
How many goals has 'your' leading scorer got ?
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Seasider added 17:05 - Apr 26
Mick was unable to play his favourite Tabby thank goodness,and Ipswich were better for that;but don't think that Hunty is the answer on the left.
All players put in a good shift though and Chambers did well against their star man Antonio.Own goal unfortunate may be due to watering pitch?My gk colleague thought Bart may have been a bit at fault but replays shows it was just a slip by Christophe.
Mick himself admitted that he had to change it as 442 wasn't working.I think we do better with 433.
Think midfield with addition of Kevin Bru next week and 433 will see us ok.
Not sure about Parr being played out of position and Ando should be ahead of Tabb as he is a more offensive player.Was also pleased to see Ambrose and Hewitt on bench.
But hey this is only my opinion and its Micks that count and he hasn't done too badly up to now.
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timkatieadamitfc added 18:30 - Apr 26
25.000 my asre,sounded more like 45,000.Cant remember a game with a better atmosphere and noise, 'twas brilliant.Well done everyone,last 5 mins were terrible on the old nerves though.Good luck COYB?
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bohslegend added 20:37 - Apr 26
Would love it if the criticism stopped at this stage; it's pointless. Get behind them and be happy that despite all the differences everyone has had with MMs selections he's gotten us to the brink of the play offs and the prospect of promotion.

Anyone with credibility of any kind would surely agree that the ends justify the means??
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bennyitfc added 20:46 - Apr 26
I fancy Berra
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blueboy1981 added 20:57 - Apr 26
bohslegend .......... strange this - but anything said, other than what you think is correct - is seen as criticism.

Ever heard of 'never resting on your Laurels' ? ....... may just explain why some people see things different to you.

I don't know what 'criticism' you refer to - I see plenty of comment, but not what I would call criticism, other than from you against others for alleged criticism.

Think about it.

Agreed, we have had a good season, which may yet prove to be even better !!! - who knows?
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NoelTheDub added 21:57 - Apr 26
I agree with most on here very important 3pts considering other results around us.I also believe we are a better team on the front foot with players that like to go at people ie Parr and Hunt even if they didnt play that well yesterday.Our team selection over the last few weeks has been better as seen yesterday leaving Sears on for the hole game is vital imo when chasing 3 pts.Its my opinion that the likes of Tabb,or Anderson are better coming off the bench to do a particular job rather than starting so been positive is the only way to approach our last game.
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NoelTheDub added 01:35 - Apr 27
For been positive you get a minus I rest my case..
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oldegold added 13:38 - Apr 27
Goal king Freddie Sears speaking to the Ipswich Star...." It will be tough at Blackburn but we need to go there looking to win. If we just go there for a draw anything could happen. Our best form of defence is attack.”
You said it Freddie...let's attack them from the start and make sure of the result..Are you listening MM?
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blueboy1981 added 18:25 - Apr 27
......... wise words oldegold ....... good to hear it coming from a player like Sears, who is obviously full of confidence, and keen to go for the WIN.

Let's go for it. COYB.
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