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Brighton 0-1 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 29th Dec 2015 21:40

Daryl Murphy netted his seventh goal of the season to see the Blues to a 1-0 victory at Brighton, their fifth successive away victory which equals a club record set in 1976. Murphy seized on an error by Seagulls defender Lewis Dunk in the 32nd minute.

Boss Mick McCarthy made two changes to his XI - which had previously been unchanged for the previous six matches - with Ryan Fraser and Kevin Bru coming in for Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who was injured, and Brett Pitman, who dropped to the bench.

Former Blues loanee David Stockdale started for the home side, who handed Connor Goldson his full debut at centre-half with skipper Gordon Greer ruled out with a hamstring injury. Jake Forster-Caskey, the step-son of former Blue Nicky Forster, was on the bench.

Town, in their orange third kit for only the second time, lined-up in a 4-3-3 formation with Fraser on the left and Freddie Sears on the right and Bru ahead of Cole Skuse and Jonathan Douglas in the central midfield three.

The Blues started brightly and created the game’s first opening in the fifth minute when Murphy fed in Fraser on the left of the area following a throw-in but the Scottish U21 international overhit his cross.


On 10 Dean Gerken came off his line quickly to claim ahead of Tomer Hemed as he chased a Bruno through ball. Two minutes later, Beram Kayal shot wide of the Blues’ keeper’s left post from distance.

As the game reached the quarter-hour mark Bru went within a couple of inches of putting the Blues in front. A Fraser cross from the left was half-cleared to the Mauritius international, who hit a dipping shot which beat Stockdale but struck the bar.

Town kept up the pressure and moments later Stockdale was forced to paw a deflected Skuse shot away for a corner, although the ball had looked to be going wide.

The Blues continued to have the better of the game, Skuse sending a ball across the area, then on 20 Sears cut the ball back from the right to Murphy, who looked to be clipped by Lewis Dunk.

The Town striker went to ground as a result but quickly got back to his feet and the chance came to nothing. Had he stayed down referee Stuart Attwell could well have pointed to the spot.

Four minutes later, Rajiv van La Parra found space on the left and hit a powerful low shot which Gerken saved sharply down to his left.

Albion thought they’d taken the lead in the 29th minute but were denied by a linesman’s flag.

Hemed beat Christophe Berra - who was wearing a bandage after receiving a cut to the head on Saturday - on the Brighton right and sent over a low cross which Dale Stephens deftly flicked towards goal.

Gerken reacted superbly to tip it onto the bar and Jamie Murphy tapped home from close range, but having strayed offside.

Three minutes later the Blues went in front. Dunk let the ball slip under his foot when under no pressure whatsoever, allowing Murphy to gain possession on the Town right and take it into the area before hitting a shot across Stockdale, off the post and over the line, with Goldson helping it on its way into the net.

Bru was handed the game’s first yellow card in the 34th minute for a foul on Inigo Calderon, a decision the Blues’ midfielder was less than impressed by.

Four minutes later, the Mauritian international hit the woodwork for the second time, diverting Fraser’s cross from the left against the near post, much to his frustration, before the ball was put behind by Dunk.

Fraser curled a shot wide before a quick-thinking Stockdale sent Jamie Murphy away beyond the Town backline but Gerken again reacted sharply to come off his line to claim ahead of the ex-Sheffield United man.

The Blues found themselves somewhat under the cosh in the closing minutes of the half but withstood the Seagulls’ pressure to go in 1-0 ahead at the break.

While Murphy’s goal may have been something of a gift, Town, with Fraser and Sears both a big threat down the flanks, deserved their lead on the overall balance of the half.

Bru will count himself very unfortunate not to have scored at least once having hit the woodwork twice, while Murphy might have had a decent shout for a penalty had he stayed down when caught by Dunk.

The home side created a couple of opportunities but when they did they found Gerken at the top of his game with the save from Stephens in the lead-up to the disallowed goal particularly memorable.

Stephens struck a weak effort through to Gerken soon after the restart, then Jamie Murphy crossed into the keeper’s hands with Brighton encamped in the Town half in the opening minutes of the second period.

Fraser did well to head away in front of Bruno on 51 from Hemed’s cross before Luke Hyam replaced Bru in the Blues midfield, the former academy player’s first Town appearance since suffering a knee injury in January.

The Blues went close to a second in the 55th minute when Sears crossed from the right to Fraser, whose shot reached Douglas on the edge of the six-yard box but the midfielder could only divert it straight at Stockdale, who clutched the ball to his chest at the second attempt.

On 59 van La Parra shot well wide after an intricately worked freekick had been played across the field to him following a foul by Skuse on Kayal.

Two minutes later, Hemed headed over from Murphy’s corner on the right with the home side continuing to have most of the ball but with Town repelling everything thrown at them and looking to counter-attack. On 65 the Seagulls switched Bobby Zamora and James Wilson for Hemed and Kayal.

Van La Parra shot wide after cutting from the right after a freekick had been cleared back to him on 72, then at the other end Fraser brought the ball in from the left and hit a powerful strike which Stockdale kept out somewhat uncomfortably.

The Scot got to the loose ball first on the edge of the box but his second shot was blocked, as was a subsequent effort from skipper Luke Chambers.

Berra did well to stab the ball behind ahead of Zamora on 73 then, after Gerken had twice punched dangerous away crosses, the former Tottenham man struck the woodwork. Seagulls skipper Bruno crossed from the right and the one-time England striker turned the ball against the bar from eight yards.

The game was continuing at a frenetic pace and it was little surprise when the tiring Fraser - who was making his first start since the end of September - was replaced by Brett Pitman. On 82 Calderon was booked for pulling back Hyam as the sub looked to break.

There was a scare for the Blues a minute later when Brighton sub Elvis Manu broke into the Town area - having fairly clearly fouled Tommy Smith - but curled his shot over.

With four minutes of scheduled time remaining the Blues replaced goalscorer Daryl Murphy with Luke Varney.

Town saw out four minutes of injury time to claim their fifth away win on the trot, something only previously achieved once in the club’s history, by Sir Bobby Robson’s Blues between October and December 1976.

Having got their noses in front in the first half - when they might have been further ahead - Town were happy to sit back on their lead and, much as they did against the MK Dons, battle out the game.

Centre-halves Smith and Berra were outstanding but the team defended superbly from front to back to end 2015 on a winning note.

The result sees the Blues - who home and away have now won seven out of their last 10 matches - stay in sixth place - now four points in front of Sheffield Wednesday in seventh - ahead of another difficult trip to Burnley - fifth, a point ahead of Town - on Saturday when they have a chance to set a new record of six successive away wins.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Bru (Hyam 52), Fraser (Pitman 77), Sears, Murphy (Varney 86). Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Tabb, Oar.

Brighton: Stockdale, Bruno (c), Goldson, Dunk, Calderon, Crofts, Stephens, Kayal (Wilson 65), van La Parra, Hemed (Zamora 65), Murphy (Manu 75). Unused: Maenpaa, Chicksen, Ince, Forster-Caskey. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). Att: 27,689 (Town: 1,752).

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BlueMachines added 22:05 - Dec 29
Ultimate professional performance. Credit where it's due, Knudsen and Chambers coped well with the excellent La Parra, Sears was dangerous from both up top and later on the wing, Douglas and Skuse brilliant throughout. MM switched to 5 across the middle after 20 minutes or so and it helped us compete in midfield. Great tactics from MM today. A near faultless display. Just need to win a few more second balls and we'd have been completely on top. Yes we rode our luck but we did also hit the bar and had one cleared off the line. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute!!
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bonamassablue added 22:07 - Dec 29
Great performance Town! Why can't we always play away from home?! Had hoped that Faser, Bru etc coming back would be positive and so it proves. Fingers crossed for Saturday.
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Townie29 added 22:07 - Dec 29
What a result!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:10 - Dec 29
Another rubbish team we've beaten I suppose.

COYB
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kilkmilk added 22:11 - Dec 29
One word! Brilliant!!!
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jas0999 added 22:14 - Dec 29
Excellent result. Now Mr Evans, don't make the same mistake as kast season, let's get a couple of quality additions in January in order to press on and who knows? Second isn't looking a million miles off. Dare to dream? Why not. Fantastic tonight. Best result of the season. Happy New Year to one and all.
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blueboy1981 added 22:17 - Dec 29
......... and the 'REALLY SAD PEOPLE' just have to creep out onto this forum - even after a SUPERB away win.

A win that EVERY single TRUE BLUE shpuld be extremely happy with, without the need for NEGATIVITY to the extreme.

Just who are the SAD and NEGATIVE people ? - I think we all know the answer to that.
Evidence already on this thread tonight.

I rest my case.
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Keaneish added 22:17 - Dec 29
Perfect night all round. A clean sheet, a new club record, a goal for Murphy, a start for Bru and Fraser, and some game time for Hyam. Great to take points from teams above us and there was no better time to play Brighton. Becoming a happy hunting ground for us down there. I wanted 7 points from our 4 games. Will be delighted with a point away at Burnley to see that to fruition.

Should be a really interesting second half of the season given we've played 8 of the top half at home and 9 of the bottom half away. Which way will it swing i wonder?
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camblue added 22:18 - Dec 29
Would'nt bringing in new players upset the amazing team spirit?

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brassy added 22:18 - Dec 29
great away support and result well done all round,happy new year to all town fans,COYB.
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stormypetrel added 22:18 - Dec 29
One can squeal for alternatives .....not sure what else there is....any dreamliners
out there?!!!!
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ntoms97 added 22:19 - Dec 29
Deserved! OK Mick doesn't particularly play the beautiful intricate Barca style of play, but I have backed him all the way solid manager and I believe he can take us up. This was a strong performance, I went to the home fixture, which was in no easy way a first half to forget, but this was brilliant, in August when we played them we were all over the shop, today especially Searsy was all over them! Brilliant performance, well deserved, great to catch up with the record, keep up the hard work and we have every chance of beating Burnley and breaking it Saturday. COYB!!
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sidtheswan added 22:20 - Dec 29
Confidence breeds confidence . Burnley next COYB !
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dannyrr added 22:20 - Dec 29
Excellent result against one of the top teams. Leaves us in a good position for the Burnley game too and a win there would help us get that 5th spot and close the gaps. Good to see Derby draw as well. After Saturday win after not the greatest of performances another excellent result. Would love to see better performances at home. Have been to a few away games this season and the away support and atmosphere has been better than the home atmosphere. Good luck for the Burnley game and let's see if we can take maximum points there too. COYB Well done to the team MM and TC.
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TimmyH added 22:20 - Dec 29
GREAT result! - would have taken a point before the game but by the sounds of the 1st half we could have left them dead and buried. Sounded like Sears and Fraser had their full backs on the rack.
Nice to see us get 3 points from a fellow play off candidate team, it's all about momentum and hope to continue into 2016 where we finished, 2015 has been a bit average results wise (though we did get into the play-offs) but fingers crossed we can do the reverse of last season and have some form going into the business side.
Well done all tonight - Brighton aren't a MK, Charlto or Rotherham so FANTASTIC!
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MickMillsTash added 22:22 - Dec 29
Super Super Super
I'm Going to Burnley Saturday - 3 from 3 fro Xmas ? 6 from 6 away ?

Jingle Bells!
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liam88 added 22:24 - Dec 29
I'm quite clearly stating they'll be negative posts about the way we play as usual! Embrace it, get behind it! If you wanna enjoy the tika taka stuff go and support arsenal! I'm a happy man blueboy34 or whatever it is, who are you to judge me! Only god can judge me
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TimmyH added 22:29 - Dec 29
No liam88 - we CAN judge you with silly posts like that.

Don't want to get bitchy so we should ALL be celebrating tonight a good win!
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bobble added 22:30 - Dec 29
Handy win against an injury ravaged side,good to have the majority of our playsrs back from injuries..
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Tractamatt added 22:30 - Dec 29
As far as spending money I'm wondering how much adding fraser as a permanent addition would cost. Brilliant result tonight, I mean Steve Claridge nearly had a good word for us but he kept quiet instead.
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runaround added 22:30 - Dec 29
Brilliant tremendous result that might make a few sit up and take notice of us. Sounded as though despite being under a lot of pressure we didn't let Brighton create too many decent chances. Another tough game Saturday & the players will be tired having had a day less to recover than Burnley but confidence is sky high. Bring it on! Absolutely buzzing tonight
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blueboy1981 added 22:30 - Dec 29
liam88 ........ TRUE BLUE ??????? .......... end of.
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bluefeast added 22:32 - Dec 29
Brilliant result , brilliant away run to equal the record from 1976 , brilliant to have bru and grazer starting as we mix up shot and long. Delighted with tonight ,well done ITFC,Well done Mick as that was a Bobby Robson record. Fantastic.
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Townie29 added 22:32 - Dec 29
Oh and now we do have some serious strength in depth with Fraser, Varney, Hyam, Bru all back... imagine what it will be like with Didzy and Bish too!
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DurhamTownFan added 22:34 - Dec 29
The only possible negativity on this is that stupid blue and red away kit which never gets worn again. Should have stuck with orange!

Absolutely cracking result and recent run of wins. Even if we lose at burnley, got to be happy with recent wins. My £10 would be in mck to go for a 0-0!
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