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McCarthy: Great to Have Murph and Skusey Back
Friday, 11th Mar 2016 06:00

Boss Mick McCarthy is delighted that key pair Daryl Murphy and Cole Skuse should be back from their injuries for Saturday’s game away against fellow play-off challengers Cardiff City.

Skuse has missed the last five games with a toe ligament injury, while Murphy has been sidelined for two matches with a calf problem, but the Blues manager expects them both to be OK to face the Bluebirds, who are seventh, one place above Town - who have a game in hand - on goal difference alone.

“It’s great to be able to call on Cole Skuse and Daryl Murphy,” McCarthy said. “They’ve been virtually ever present in the team, they’re two very, very good players for us.

“If they are available, which I think they will be, they should train with us on Friday, then that’ll be a real bonus for all of us.

“No disrespect to anybody else because they’ve been picked on merit, week in, week out for the last two or three seasons. And if they’re fit, they’d expect to play.”

He says the pair won’t have lost too much fitness due to their time out and says it may actually benefit them in the final weeks of the season.

“At this stage, the lads keep themselves really well and if they’re injured they’re not just injured and not doing anything, they’ve been doing their rehab,” he added.

“I would say Skusey has got as fit as anybody and has endurance in him, and so does Murph.

“In a strange way it might be that a break gives them a chance to finish the season on a high and full of running. Let’s hope it does.”

Given the two lengthy trips this week and then the back-to-back home games against Blackburn and Rotherham, McCarthy says he’ll be looking to freshen up his side.

“Yes, absolutely. It’s not been easy because we’ve had so many injuries but we’ve got three games in quick succession on the back of a bonkers long trip to Bolton and back.

“We were back here at 10 to four and we’ve got a similar trip now to Cardiff. If I can get fresh legs in the team I will.”

McCarthy says on-loan Arsenal youngster Ainsley Maitland-Niles is fine, despite conceding the late, late penalty which saw the Blues drop two points at Bolton.

“He seems all right this morning, he’s trained fine,” the Blues boss added. “There are no recriminations from any of us because we’ve all made mistakes, me more than anybody because I’m older than all of them, so I’ve made a lot more than they have. And they, we have just got to get on with it.

“My philosophical view of it, the older I get, is that if I’d been asked before we went to Huddersfield, ‘Mick, would you take being one point off the play-offs with a game in hand after the Bolton game but you’ll concede a 96th minute equaliser to a penalty’, would I have taken it? Damn right I’d have taken it.

“And that’s where we are. I look at the last three games, we could have lost all those three.


“At Huddersfield we could have been way behind and we won 1-0. Forest started well and we played well against Forest, but we won 1-0.

“It irks me that we were 2-0 up at Bolton and we didn’t win the points but fair’s fair, they deserved at least a point and whinging about what you haven’t got is just completely wasted energy rather than looking at what we have got and we might achieve if we win our game in hand and get something on Saturday.”

The late equaliser wasn’t the first the Blues have conceded this season, but McCarthy doesn’t believe Town have a particular problem with letting in last-gasp goals.

“I thought we let our guard down for the first goal,” he added. “I think we’d scored and it was a bit like we were just taking a breath and they got one back.

“I don’t think there’s any issue that you can counteract. I look back at our season, Sheffield Wednesday scored and we scored within in a minute. We’ve scored I don’t know how many last minute winners.

“It happens in the game and I would imagine Derby are having an inquest [after losing 2-0 at QPR], Cardiff are having an inquest, they battered Leeds and lost 2-0. The league is seriously competitive and you can never gauge what’s going to happen.”

McCarthy has been impressed by what he’s seen of the Bluebirds: “They beat Brighton 4-1 which is an unbelievable result considering how Brighton have been going, although I think they defended badly that day, they got caught out and the goalie made a couple of ricks, I thought, and they took advantage.

“But apparently the goalkeeper kept Leeds in it the other night and they’ve nicked it. As we know, that happens.

“They’re a good side, Cardiff. Whether losing at home and knowing that we’re coming down will put them on the back foot a bit, I don’t know, but if it does we’ll try and take advantage of it.

“There’s always the pressure on the home team, it’s the same when we’ve got somebody coming here, suddenly we’re expected to win. It’s, ‘You should win, you’re at home’ and all those things that go with it. We’ve got to travel there.

“Nothing is guaranteed in this league. All I’d like to guarantee is that we play well and if we play well then we’ve got a chance of beating anybody.”

Despite still having a number of players from their season in the Premier League, McCarthy says it’s not been plain sailing for the Welshmen since their relegation in May 2014.

“I think it was hard for Cardiff, they’ve had such an upheaval and I think Russell Slade’s done an unbelievable job to get them to where they are now, to get some stability and they look like a really competitive team that have got a chance of getting in the play-offs. I think Russell’s done a great job there.”

Bartosz Bialkowski will continue in goal with skipper Luke Chambers and Jonas Knudsen the full-backs and Christophe Berra and Tommy Smith the centre-halves.

In midfield, Skuse is likely to come back into the centre with Kevin Foley perhaps dropping out having started the last two games. Luke Hyam will be vying with Jonathan Douglas for the other role in the middle with Ben Pringle on the left and Kevin Bru probably on the right.

Up front, Murphy could take Brett Pitman's place with Freddie Sears starting alongside the Irish international.

Cardiff will be without Fabio after he was sent off against Leeds, while fellow right-back Lee Peltier is a doubt with a foot injury and centre-half Matthew Connolly may move across to cover.

Fellow central defender Sean Morrison could make his first start after returning from a knee ligament injury he suffered in December.

Town, who could be back in the top six on Saturday if they win and results elsewhere go their way, have the upper hand historically, winning 21 (19 in the league), drawing 13 (13) and losing 12 (11).

Cardiff’s loss to Leeds in midweek was their first defeat at home for 14 league games, while Town have been beaten only once at the Cardiff City Stadium, the 3-1 reverse last season, since the Welsh side moved home. Prior to that Town’s last loss on Bluebirds soil was at Ninian Park in November 2007.

At Portman Road in October, Town’s winless league run stretched to seven games as the Blues drew 0-0 with Cardiff City.

Murphy went closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half when Bluebirds keeper David Marshall tipped his header from a Kevin Bru corner against the woodwork.

Last time at the Cardiff City Stadium, in October last year, the Blues’ undefeated run was halted at eight games as Cardiff came from a goal down to win 3-1.

Murphy put Town ahead with a brilliant strike in the 29th minute, Peter Whittingham equalised with a similarly special effort on 37, before Federico Macheda netted two minutes after the break and Adam Le Fondre added the third on 69.

Cardiff midfielder Stuart O’Keefe was an academy schoolboy with Town, while the Bluebirds' Icelandic midfielder Aron Gunnarsson had a trial with the Blues' youth set-up when also a schoolboy.

Bluebirds central defender Semi Ajayi, who is back with his parent club after a spell on loan at Crewe, was on trial with Town in January last year when he played a game for the U21s, coincidentally against Cardiff.

Blues centre-half Josh Yorwerth, who is currently on loan at Crawley, joined Town after being released by the Bluebirds in the summer following a trial at the end of last season.

Town U21s coach and former left-back Mark Kennedy joined the Blues from Cardiff in the summer of 2010 for £75,000. U18s coach Alan Lee was also with the Bluebirds before moving to Portman Road in January 2006 for £100,000.

Saturday’s referee is Andrew Madley from West Yorkshire, who has shown 97 yellow cards and three red in 32 games so far this season.

Madley’s most recent Town match was the 2-1 home victory over Wolves in November 2014 in which he booked Luke Chambers, Hyam and Bru as well as two visiting players.

In 2013/14 he took charge of the 1-1 home draw with Nottingham Forest and the 2-0 victory over Reading at Portman Road. The season prior to that he refereed his first Blues game, the 2-1 home defeat to Derby County, Paul Jewell’s last match in charge of Town.

Squad from: Bialkowski, Gerken, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Foley, Berra, Smith, Digby, Hyam, Douglas, Skuse, Tabb, Bru, Pringle, Maitland-Niles, Touré, Sears, Pitman, Murphy, Varney.


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chepstowblue added 18:37 - Mar 11
Regardless of which 11 play and the reassuring news that we're going there to try to win the game,the likelihood is that we wont get out of our penalty area for the first 20 minutes, go 1-0 up with our first foray into their final third,concede just before ht and hang on for a creditable 1-1 draw when 8-2 would probably be a fairer reflection !
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warktheline added 18:43 - Mar 11
@prebsa, personally prefer him this way, his narrow mindedness gets rather tedious. Moving on, certainly not 'hamming up ' opposition tomorrow, but for me, if we return from Wales with a point I won't be complaining.
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Steelmonkey added 18:58 - Mar 11
Great, hoofball is back in town.
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prebsa added 19:41 - Mar 11
warktheline. Totally agree! Yes I would happily take a point too. Normally I'm not happy going for a point but against a real play off contender it's a must not loose game rather than a must win!
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Bobby_Petta added 20:33 - Mar 11
Skuse & Murphy shouldn't just walk back into the side, we all know how predictable Mick is, picking his favorites. For me Skuse works hard for the team but has little quality or technical ability. No forward thinking pass, which at times affects the team as we do not keep possession. Plus he lacks pace, with him and Douglas in the centre it' hopeless. Would prefer Bru and Hyam as Hyam has more pace. If he has got to play him has to be alongside Bru. Though Foley would be unlucky to lose his place. Why he didn't bring in another Creative central Midfielder in the summer is beyond me, when you looks who's in the squad, you have Tabb, Skuse, Douglas and Hyam all Holding players. Would rather Dozzell get some game time, coming off the bench. Come on Mick we need entertaining!
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coolcat added 22:50 - Mar 11
Good news. Hope Foley isn't dropped, tho'. Agree with that line up raymondovicblue. Travelling up to Cardiff tomorrow from Paddington. :)
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harlingblue added 00:21 - Mar 12
This team selection will never be played, but it would certainly cause a headache for the opposing Manager who is expecting us to play the normal MM way.
Bart
Skuse, Smith, Berra, Knudsen
Pringle, Foley, Hyam, Murphy
Sears, Pittman
Skuse actually has pace, game awareness, Pringle hasn't the pace, but he has a good cross and an eye for goal. Murphy could be employed wide left, again with pace, a good work ethic and eye for goal. Foley and Hyam work well in centre mid, Sears and Pittman are on the same wavelength and work well together. Yes a strange team selection perhaps, but one that could surprise the opposition?
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KiwiBlue2 added 01:30 - Mar 12
Usual back five with a midfield of:

Bru, Foley, Skuse, Pringle and with Murphy and Sears up front. Three of the midfield have a reasonable goal threat and should keep Cardiff on their toes.

Bench to include Pitman and Hyam who could play a part later on.

I think that Foley will start given Mick's recent comments about him which were reminiscent of what he used to say about Tabby......
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Dissboyitfc added 07:23 - Mar 12
He should be smarting at Tuesday's result, that was a draw clutched from the jaws of victory. all these late dropped points are going to cost us a play-off place. I know he wont, but he should start with last saturdays midfield.
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lightingblue added 07:36 - Mar 12
Why not aim for 9 points from the next 3 games. Why settle for 7. In mick we trust. Unfortunately rafa is now taken along with pep. Jose is available though. Lets stick with our mick.
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Keaneish added 08:37 - Mar 12
ArnieM - i think you know my views. Neither have been good enough this season to warrant an automatic recall. This epitomises problems with the selection policy. Both work hard granted, but if you selected me week-in-week-out, so would I, but over the course of 3 seasons i'm sure complacency would begin to set in.
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Elizabeth added 08:41 - Mar 12
The game today is a real six pointer.. Crucial that we don't lose! Still a significant amount of games to play so we could find ourselves in a similar position to last season ! Just hope that MM chooses the right combination to get a result . COYB !!
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grumpyblue1966 added 08:51 - Mar 12
Sure and Murphy should not go straight into the team. Murphy has done nothing this season should be on the bench skuse is an average player and does not make a difference if playing to the team hope both go at end of season
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BanksterDebtSlave added 10:30 - Mar 12
Bart
Chambers Smith Berra Knudsen
Skuse
Varney (AMN) Bru Foley Pringle

Sears

Would possibly put Foley at right back and then Douglas/Hyam taking his midfield place (if Bishop was available it would be him)....this would mean bringing Chambers on in the last 30 seconds for the "fist pump"!
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