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Town 0-2 Middlesbrough - Match Report
Friday, 4th Dec 2015 21:57

Christian Stuani and - inevitably - David Nugent were on target in the second half as Middlesbrough climbed to the top of the Championship via a 2-0 victory over Town at Portman Road. After the Blues had had the better of the first half, Stuani headed the opener on 54, then 20 minutes later Town’s nemesis Nugent scored his 15th goal in 14 games against Town and his 10th in eight at Portman Road.

Town named an unchanged XI but with David McGoldrick returning to the bench after recovering from his groin injury.

Winger Tommy Oar missed out on a place amongst the subs having picked up a knock in training, while Adam McDonnell replaced Joe Robinson in the 18. Former Blues skipper Grant Leadbitter started and skippered the Teessiders.

The game got under way but was very quickly halted when Ainsley Maitland-Niles required treatment for a head injury after George Friend arrived late as they went for the same aerial ball.

Town, playing a 4-4-2 formation with Freddie Sears on the left, threatened for the first time in the fifth minute when Maitland-Niles cut the ball across from the right to the former Colchester man, whose shot from a tight angle at the near post was blocked by Adam Clayton.

There was a big scare for the Blues following the resultant corner when Cole Skuse inadvertently found Stewart Downing with a pass back towards Chambers on halfway. Fortunately for Town the Blues skipper held his ground and blocked the former England international’s shot.

Brett Pitman hit a low strike which Boro keeper Dimitrios Konstantopoulos claimed without trouble in the ninth minute, then at the other end Dean Gerken was similarly unruffled by Blues nemesis David Nugent’s first effort of the game.

On 14 the Teessiders broke quickly down the left, Albert Adomah crossed and Christian Stuani volleyed into the ground and into Gerken’s arms from a tight angle on the right.

The Blues first seriously tested Konstantopoulos in the 23rd minute when Pitman sent Daryl Murphy away on the right. The Irish international chased the ball to the byline then played it back to the ex-Bournemouth man, who hit a powerful shot from the edge of the area which the Boro keeper palmed away.

Town went close again on 28 when Pitman crossed from the left to the far post to Chambers, but Konstantopoulos reacted quickly to block his half-volley and then paw the ball behind as the Blues captain looked to get to the rebound.


Boro defender Ben Gibson picked up the game’s first yellow card for pulling back Pitman midway inside the visitors’ half five minutes before the break. The Blues striker took the freekick himself but shot well over.

Neither side created another chance before referee Tim Robinson brought the half to an end.

Town were warmly applauded off having had the better of their second-placed opponents and the best of the game’s few chances.

Boro keeper Konstantopoulos had done well to stop Pitman’s strike and Chambers’s header, while at the other end the Town defence had prevented Nugent from being able to add to his goals against the Blues and at Portman Road, although the visitors had looked a threat on the break.

Konstantopoulos was forced into another save less than two minutes after the restart. Maitland-Niles seized on sloppy Boro passing on the Blues right and sent over a deep cross towards Pitman.

Daniel Ayala just got the faintest of touches as the ball came across taking it slightly away from the Town striker, who still managed to head back across the keeper, who got down and across to his left to save.

Blues keeper Gerken made an even more impressive stop a minute later. A cross from the right was headed back across goal by Adomah and Berra’s weak header only reached Leadbitter, who hit a powerful strike from eight yards which Gerken somehow managed to divert over the bar. Soon after, Leadbitter was booked for a foul.

Gerken had stopped what looked to be a certain goal, but in the 54th minute the visitors went in front.

Maitland-Niles misjudged a header sending Adomah away on the right. The former Bristol City man cut inside Smith - with Chambers allowing him too much space as he retreated - and sent over a cross towards the far post where Stuani got in ahead of Jonas Knudsen to nod home.

Berra was shown Town’s first yellow card of the evening for a foul on Nugent on 58 and three minutes later, the former Leicester man teed up Downing just outside the box, the midfielder hitting a well-struck shot which Gerken saved down to his left.

Maitland-Niles was replaced by Giles Coke in the 63rd minute, the ex-Sheffield Wednesday man joining Skuse and Jonathan Douglas in a midfield three with Sears now up front with Pitman and Murphy.

Downing hit a deflected shot not too far wide in the 68th minute, then a minute later Stuani diverted Friend’s cross wide at the near post with the Teessiders having been on top since their goal.

And in the 74th minute the inevitable happened, Nugent added to his remarkable goalscoring records against Town and at Portman Road.

Downing broke away down the right and found Nugent with a superb ball which put the striker through one on one against Smith on the edge of the Blues’ area, from where he hit a shot which deflected off the Town defender, struck the post and found the net.

Town went close to pulling a goal back in the 80th minute but once again Konstantopoulos stood in their way. A cross from the right reached Knudsen at the far post and the Greek keeper blocked the Dane’s close-range header.

Boro, who were very much in charge as the game moved into its final five minutes, went close to making it 3-0 when Nugent bundled Gerken’s save from Downing’s shot wide of the post from close range.

McGoldrick replaced Pitman on 86 but soon after the visitors went close again when Gerken deflected sub Adam Forshaw’s cross-shot from a tight angle across the six-yard area. Adomah was eventually first to the loose ball but Chambers blocked his stab towards goal.

A Blues comeback never looked on the cards in the closing stages and referee Robinson’s whistle confirmed Town’s fifth defeat of the season.

After the Blues had had the better of the first half and a decent chance in the opening minutes of the second, impressive Boro upped their game and once they had got in front their victory was never in any real doubt.

Nugent’s latest addition to his extraordinary record, which now stretches back more than a decade to his time with Preston, sealed the Teessiders’ first three points at Portman Road since March 1993.

Town, who have won only one of their last eight at home, have dropped a place to eighth behind Sheffield Wednesday on goal difference.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Maitland-Niles (Coke 63), Douglas, Sears, Murphy, Pitman (McGoldrick 86). Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Parr, Tabb, McDonnell.

MIddlesbrough: Konstantopoulos, Nsue, Ayala, Gibson, Friend, Leadbitter (c), Clayton, Stuani (Forshaw 85), Downing, Adomah, Nugent. Unused: Mejias, Amorebieta, Kike, Kalas, Fabbrini, Zuculini. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 17,662 (Boro: 491).


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essex57 added 16:29 - Dec 5
Agree Jon bull nobody else will though
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blueboy1981 added 17:08 - Dec 5
........ finger still glued to the minus button then essex57 - nothing changes there 'happy chappie'.

But what can we expect ....... ??
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blues1 added 18:08 - Dec 5
Blueboy1981.how the hell was Knudsen at fault for the 1st goal. Niles messed up with his header leaving chambers stranded and when the ball came in smith didn't deal with the goalscorer? So tell me where Knudsen was at fault. Oh yer, he's to blame for everything we do badly as he's the scapegoat.
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bohslegend added 18:10 - Dec 5
Even more self righteous hypocrisy Blueboy. How you, the king of the minus mark, can make that comment is incredible.

Now back to the football.
The result was devastating. Nugent scoring again made me want to vomit. It seems the young lad Knudsen switched off for their first. Nugents goal had more than a touch of fortune about it but he always seems to get that luck.

It's such a pity that so many on TWTD come on to make comments when we lose. It doesn't seem to excite them so much when we win.
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thebeat added 18:34 - Dec 5
Knudsen isnt good enough.
Chambers is not a right back.
Smith is not a right sided centre half.
Gerken is not as good as Bart.
Our midfield still has no guile or vision.
Effort and grit is not enough at the highest level.
Football has changed since our current manager last won promotion from this division. Unfortunately he has not.
Pay peanuts and you get monkeys.
We are continually out thought at half time by opposition managers.
We are flat track bullies who will outmuscle the poor teams and lose to the better teams.
That is all


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blueboy1981 added 18:37 - Dec 5
bohslegend .......... How many more times do I have to tell YOU and your band of HAPPY CHAPPIES not to read my posts .......... ???

i would much prefer you didn't because we are 'thankfully' on two different planets. Thank Goodness.

And as for another of the clan blues1 ........... I genuinely hope you get a Book on Football for Xmas - because your knowledge on the game, is obviously sadly lacking.
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blueboy1981 added 18:42 - Dec 5
........... but then again - I guess you're all lost for words again - the excuses you use have done the rounds so,so,so many times before, everything wears thin eventually.

How's that for being sympathetic towards the 'Boys Brigade' ...... ??
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bohslegend added 18:44 - Dec 5
Admit it Blueboy, you love it when we lose..it makes you all moist doesn't it???
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blueboy1981 added 18:49 - Dec 5
........ DON'T READ IT .......... bohslegend.

Defeat is hard to swallow for you I guess - makes the grey matter work overtime in continuously finding excuses.

Good Night - God Bless - and Good Riddance. Merry Xmas to You and your 'members'.
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essex57 added 18:57 - Dec 5
Blue boy really must be the most offensive poster on here!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 19:12 - Dec 5
essex57 ........... try Xmas Pudding ....... you may like it more than Humble Pie.
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MrDiddle added 19:14 - Dec 5
Blue boy by name, Blue Boy by nature :(
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essex57 added 19:25 - Dec 5
I need not to eat humble pie as I take things as they come Blue boy
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blues1 added 19:51 - Dec 5
blueboy .I clearly know more than youll ever know. I manage a local team and I can clearly see that knude=sen playe d no part in the 1st goal whatsoever/ tho maybe that's nothing to do with me being a manager but simply that I'm not blind or just trying to slag a particular player off like so many on here. and no, I don't think Knudsen is the greatest at the mo, but nor was cresswell in his 1st season but look how he turned out.maybe when u actually give the team and the club praise when its due rather than just coming on to slag them off when we lose then peo[le would give u more credence. but that would be too much to ask wouldn't it?
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runningout added 20:09 - Dec 5
Some need to except not all will be pleased with below average shows from our capable squad.. However they may portray it
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TimmyH added 20:21 - Dec 5
Knudsen was partly at fault for the first goal - he was ball watching, umpteen replays showed that he briefly looked at the player behind him, moved towards the goal whilst not watching the player and looking at the ball...by that time he was too late.

Knudsen for me has made a very average start and it is my opinion he's kept his place as Mick forked out 350K over the summer for him and maybe a bit of pressure from the owner to keep him starting, to me Parr is the better fullback.
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blueboy1981 added 21:02 - Dec 5
blues1 ........... the first line of your post is a bold, and somewhat foolhardy statement, may I suggest.

Maybe you think you are the only one that has managed a 'local team' - I just happen to have managed too - at a far higher level than a 'local team. Very successfully, may I add.

Credentials on the table, anytime you wish.
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oldegold added 22:31 - Dec 5
Our resident thick paddie bohslegend has been doing the rounds of the Dublin pubs, as usual, and making a total fool of himself with his vitriol against blueboy1981. Lighten up pal..it's Christmas time..stay off the booze, go home and kick the cat if you have so much steam to get out of your system but stay off this message board as your attacks are wearing a bit thin now.
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carsey added 23:08 - Dec 5
Not sure all this school boy playground insults should be on a site like this. We all have opinions and points of view and won't always agree other that we want to see Town win.
Please gents stick to the subject not slagging each other off.
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Bert added 07:37 - Dec 6
I saw a game where we were the better team until Borough scored; Sky said it, the BBC said it and so did the written press so how some on here can say it was "dreadful.... appalling......tepid..... rubbish " etc suggests that there is a lack of objectivity from those that can only talk negatively. Yes, Chambers cannot defend as a right back should and Knudsen is still learning but apart from individual errors we are a decent side that is not that far away from being able to compete for a play off spot. There really is no way of pleasing those who rejoice in negativity and habitually fault players whatever they do. Balance please !
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essex57 added 07:41 - Dec 6
Carsey correct
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warktheline added 07:51 - Dec 6
@blueboy , your Xmas pud post had me in fits of laughter.....well done!
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Dissboyitfc added 09:13 - Dec 6
Bert.. you are right it is small margins of error, people are frustrated at those individual errors. I consider my argument more balanced than our defence. In your own words, and i quote those words 'chamber cannot defend as a right back should". And add to that he is playing beside a left footer, these things are costing us and the league table supports my opinion and that of so many on here.Nobody will cheer louder than me if we get promoted.

If we dont finish top 6 it will be considered a poor season and those who settle for 10th astonish me, its not as though we have just been promoted from the third division and looking to consolidate on that, we are looking to consolidate on last years promotion attempts!

And one more thing on our defence should we by some miracle reach the promised land, how many think that defence will cope in the premiership? i will tell you, it wont we will be the whipping boys. we need to be getting a team in place that has fighting chance of staying there!

I would certainly argue there was not much between the teams first half, and we could have gone in half time leading. But its about ninety minutes and those small margins.COYB
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Dissboyitfc added 09:15 - Dec 6
Meant agree not argue....
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essex57 added 11:33 - Dec 6
Wark the line your easily amused then
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