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Leeds 0-1 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 15th Sep 2015 22:07

Tommy Smith’s 32nd minute goal gave the Blues a 1-0 win at Leeds United, their first victory at Elland Road in 10 years.

Town boss Mick McCarthy made two changes following Friday’s 5-1 defeat at Reading. Daryl Murphy came into the side for Brett Pitman, who dropped to the bench, while Ainsley Maitland-Niles returned on the right of midfield for Freddie Sears, who missed out with a hamstring injury.

Leeds included former Blues loan striker Chris Wood with Mirco Antenucci joining him up front and Luke Murphy coming into the midfield with Alex Mowatt and Sam Byram dropping to the bench.

The home side threatened first in the third minute, Gaetano Beradi whipping over a low cross from the right but Wood couldn’t get on to it and Town cleared. At the other end, Ryan Fraser curled over a low ball from the left but Whites keeper Marco Silvestri claimed at a stretch.

On seven, Leeds skipper Sol Bamba was yellow-carded for a late tackle as Fraser skipped past him on the touchline, the Blues winger requiring treatment before continuing. Maitland-Niles’s mis-hit freekick found David McGoldrick but his shot was blocked.

In the ninth minute, Wood sent Lewis Cook in on goal on the left of the Town area, but skipper Luke Chambers got back to outmuscle the midfielder, who ought to have done much better having gone to ground very easily. Referee James Adcock swiftly waved away home protests.

McGoldrick found Maitland-Niles breaking from deep towards the Leeds area in the 17th minute but the ball was slightly behind where the on-loan Arsenal man wanted it and Cook chased back to dispossess him.

Dean Gerken was forced into his first save of the evening on 27 but Antenucci’s effort - the game’s first shot on goal at either end - deflected harmlessly through to the Blues keeper.

Beradi shot well wide for Leeds on 29, then two minutes later Douglas won the ball just inside the Leeds half and sent McGoldrick away down the left. The striker cut in and was crowded out when he might have played an early cross towards Murphy.

On 32 a Jonas Knudsen throw on the left forced a corner from which the Blues went in front. Keeper Silvestri missed Fraser’s flag-kick, Leeds defender Liam Cooper inadvertently diverted it back across his own area from the far post and Tommy Smith nodded home his second goal of the season.

McGoldrick immediately created himself an opening, flicking the ball over a defender before shooting well over from a tight angle on the right.

Neither side came close to scoring again before the break. Leeds had a lot of the ball without threatening, while the Blues looked more dangerous when breaking.


Overall, it had been an entertaining half but with neither side able to create many chances. As so often in the Championship a mistake - or series of mistakes - were the difference between the teams at the break, Smith having profited from Silvestri and Cooper’s errors.

Town had repelled everything thrown at them by the Whites, although Cook should have done better when he had his opportunity, with no repeat of Friday’s defensive mistakes.

Murphy got around the outside of Bamba on the left two minutes after the restart but Silvestri claimed.

In the 49th minute Fraser fed Knudsen, Cooper got to it ahead of McGoldrick but the loose ball fell to Maitland-Niles, who volleyed powerfully straight at Silvestri from the 18-yard line.

On 52 Fraser skipped past Bamba - who almost felled him inside the area - and a number of other Leeds defenders on the left of the box before forcing Silvestri to save at his near post with a shot from a tight angle.

The Blues had started the second half on top but on 55 Charlie Taylor cut in past Chambers on the Leeds left and hit a deflected cross-shot which Gerken saved.

At the other end Fraser struck a powerful strike from distance which Silvestri grabbed at the second attempt.

McGoldrick curled wide from 25 yards a minute later after Maitland-Niles’s pressure had caused Leeds to surrender possession in their own half and Cole Skuse had nodded down to the Blues number 10.

Silvestri was forced to save down to his left from McGoldrick on 59 before Leeds swapped Stuart Dallas, a Town target before he joined the Whites in the summer, for Byram.

Cook screwed well wide from 20 yards following a Leeds break on 62, then two minutes later Fraser hit a cross from the left beyond Maitland-Niles.

Five minutes later, Skuse fed Murphy, who sent Fraser away towards goal but the Scotland U21 international hit his shot across the face and well wide. On 71 Cook was booked for a poor challenge on Knudsen.

From the resultant freekick the Dane sent over a cross from the left and Murphy rose highest to nod a looping header over the bar.

Cook shot wide from distance for Leeds on 75 before Fraser and Skuse were replaced by Jonny Parr and Giles Coke, both having received treatment on the field.

Parr got his name in referee Adcock’s book within seconds of coming on for a foul on Byram.

Leeds began to up the tempo and the crowd the noise levels and on 77 Wood saw a shot deflect wide. From the corner, Luke Murphy hit an effort high and wide.

Knudsen conceded a needless corner as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, failing to find Gerken with a header back to the keeper. The Whites forced a subsequent flag-kick and Chambers headed superbly from under the bar.

For the first time the Blues were coming under real pressure. Pitman took over from Maitland-Niles for the final six minutes of scheduled time.

Leeds claimed a penalty in the 86th minute when Byram got around the outside of Knudsen as he ran on to a pass. The sub went to ground as he went beyond the Dane when through on goal, but referee Adcock immediately signalled for a freekick to Town and booked the midfielder for a dive. Replays subsequently showed that he made the right decision.

Byram’s team-mates remonstrated with the referee at length, while the home crowd made their feelings known to the official.

McGoldrick shot into the side-netting as the game entered its final scheduled minute but most of the football was at the Town end with the home side continuing the pressure.

Deep in injury time, Gerken made an unconvincing punch and McGoldrick diverted the ball across the edge of his own area but the Blues held out to claim their first win at Elland Road since a 2-0 win in September 2005 in which Sam Parkin scored twice.

The Town players celebrated the win on the pitch as the home fans booed and continued to show their frustrations with the penalty decision.

On the overall balance of the game, Town deserved the win having been the better side in the second half having gone in front in the first, defending superbly to bounce back from the heavy loss at Reading with Leeds rarely seriously testing keeper Gerken.

The Blues are back up to fifth in the Championship and next face Birmingham in Friday’s live Sky game at Portman Road.

Leeds: Silvestri, Berardi, Cooper, Bamba (c), Taylor, Murphy, Cook, Adeyemi (Mowatt 68), Dallas (Byram 60), Wood, Antenucci. Subs: Turnbull, Wootton, Bellusci, Phillips, Doukara.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse (Coke 76), Douglas, Maitland-Niles, Fraser (Parr 76), Murphy, McGoldrick. Subs: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Tabb, Touré, Pitman. Referee: James Adcock (Nottinghamshire). Att: 21,312.


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Cat_ITFC added 14:30 - Sep 16
Wow...just wow.

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scunnyblue added 14:37 - Sep 16
One point i would like to add to my previous comment is we did miss in my opinion bishop & bru from central midfield. While Skuse and co were hard working and dogged we did miss the spark of creativity that bishop & bru do add to the side in my opinion. Hope to see both on them involved on friday night even if it is from the bench for 20mins at the end.
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thebeat added 16:40 - Sep 16
On my previous post at the end i meant to put i'll admit Mick gets most things right not wrong. My bad.
As for ur comments gamezone how childish.
Theres no place for people like you on this site, Phil is there any way you can ban people like this who throw verbal abuse around?
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MrDiddle added 17:05 - Sep 16
@thebeat - Nothing wrong with what @gamezone has said. He's just pointing out that your posts may make you come across as an arrogant know it all.

Maybe he has a point!
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warktheline added 17:06 - Sep 16
@thebeat, anybody with an sense would have realised what you meant.
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thebeat added 17:34 - Sep 16
@MrDiddle an arrogant know it all because i point out where we need to improve?
The points i made are valid. We are weak down the right and get exploited regularly down that channel. If you or anyboy else dont agree with that then you dont go to the games.
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:40 - Sep 16
Dear dear dear.. Some people on here need to lighten up and stop taking things so seriously! It's like the big brother house on here! We won for god sake! I've always admired this site for the coverage we get but some people on here really do put me off posting! People have opinions! Stop jumping down throats! We r all town fans and should all be in it together!
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MrDiddle added 18:35 - Sep 16
@thebeat - so are you saying if someone doesn't agree with your nitpicking then they aren't going to games? All the hallmarks of an arrogant, know it all to me.

On a different note, very pleased with last nights result. It's what i've come to expect from an ITFC managed by Mick. Also just goes to show that with the Reading game everyone can have a bad day at the office.

Looking forward to Saturday, maybe ill see you there @thebeat. I'll be the one cheering my team on to win. Up the town!
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thebeat added 20:27 - Sep 16
@MrDiddle i always want us to win, but this is a site for fans to talk about our club and team as a whole, good or bad, not about cheerleading and brushing things under the carpet.
While i am happy when we win it doesnt mean i ignore things that are wrong with the team. Some things that have been wrong for 2 years. Hence the opposition always targetting that area.They do their homework.
If that makes me arrogant then thats fine but to me it just means i care and want us to give ourselves our best chance of improving.
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warktheline added 20:41 - Sep 16
Oddball, unacceptable my friend! Please think before posting such inappropriate remarks!
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blueboy1981 added 21:16 - Sep 16
warktheline ........ there's a small clique that are not fit to grace this forum, or the Club.

Best to ignore - rather than stoop to that level - sad, but true unfortunately.
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phillo added 21:51 - Sep 16
Wow ...... I thought the idea of a forum was to support reasoned debate, observation & sharing of views/comments about the club we ALL love. Some on here seem to think the only valid view,is their own & if you don't agree you aren't a "true fan". Come on .... we ate better than that at ITFC. Think before you slam someone else ...... you don't have to agree, you do have to respect others views.
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coolcat added 23:36 - Sep 16
Well done to Mick for sticking to his guns and not making too many changes on the team. Shows what a good Manager he is. Mick saying on iplayer how, tho not an excuse, a few of the players were also unwell on the Friday against Reading (who ironically lost yesterday). Think that shows a real team spirit

Listened to it on iplayer. Was put off going by the extortionate train fare from London. Back four had a great night as did Fraser & McGoldrick. Great team performance overall.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 05:30 - Sep 17
One thing at least we might all be able to agree on: the exorbitant train fares in the UK. Nationalise!
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bohslegend added 08:01 - Sep 17
@thebeat thanks for pointing out where we need to improve. Because you said it, it must be true. And therefore you must know more than MM our professional experienced and successful manager..
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thebeat added 09:34 - Sep 17
Yes bohslegend our professional experienced successful manager who according to you never gets a single thing wrong.
I really dont understand how we dont win every single game we play. Its a mystery.
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bohslegend added 09:54 - Sep 17
Of course he gets things wrong. There isn't a single manager anywhere/ever who got everything right.
But if only Mick would listen to you
You could help him be a better manager. Because you are ALWAYS right.
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thebeat added 10:18 - Sep 17
Ive never said im always right. Like i said yesterday Mick gets most things right but when he gets it wrong and somebody points it out we get accused of not being "genuine" fans.
I want Mick as our manager, the players give everything for him but he has his faults like any manager.
Answer me one question, do u think we dont get exposed down the right on a regular basis?
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blueboy1981 added 17:50 - Sep 17
......... quite amazing how easily the 'clique' identify themselves - you don't have to look far.... !!!!

I was going to name them 'The Three Musketeers' .......... but there appears to be four of them. LOL.
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blueboy1981 added 17:50 - Sep 17
......... quite amazing how easily the 'clique' identify themselves - you don't have to look far.... !!!!

I was going to name them 'The Three Musketeers' .......... but there appears to be four of them. LOL.
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