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McCarthy: Difference Between the Sides a Penalty and a Worldy
Saturday, 3rd Dec 2016 18:23

Boss Mick McCarthy felt "a penalty and a worldy” were the difference between Bristol City and the Blues following his side’s 2-0 defeat at Ashton Gate. McCarthy had no complaints regarding the first-half spotkick won by Tammy Abraham and netted by Lee Tomlin, with Luke Freeman slamming home a brilliant volley after the break.

“The difference between the two teams was a penalty and a worldy, that was the difference,” he said.

“I thought they started well, I thought we got to grips with it. Was it a penalty? Yes, it was.

“I thought the referee waited a long time. He said to me coming off that if it had gone out he couldn’t give a penalty, I didn’t really understand his explanation, but I think [he meant] if it had gone out and [Bart had] caught him afterwards [he couldn’t have given it], I’m not quite sure.

“I just hope it wasn’t their appeals that got the penalty because they were quite vociferous. But I looked it at half-time and I’ve no complaints, I think it was a penalty. We’d have wanted it.”

He added: “Tammy Abraham’s reacted quicker than any of us. They’ve got their bit of luck just by reacting, nicking a ball, as Reg did last week, he chased one down."

McCarthy felt the Blues were in the game until Freeman’s goal in the 72nd minute: “The turning point was when that unbelievable flying bomb went into the top corner because we were on top then and we’d had some good chances and we didn’t make the most of our final pass or final cross. We wasted a few really good opportunities.

“Of course you could say the turning point is if [David McGoldrick’s shot which hit the post] goes in, then we’re one-all. I think we go on and get something out of the game, whether we win it or not, who knows.

“But I don’t think we’d have been beaten because we were doing alright then, we were playing well.”


The Blues are still to record back to back wins during what's been an inconsistent season, but McCarthy wasn’t unhappy with his team’s performance today.

“One step forward, one step back, but the difference is that I’m not going to grumble about how we played or the performance playing against them,” he continued.

“I know when they get to 2-0 we’re winging it a bit, we’re trying to push forward and they had a couple of chances.

“But that’s at 2-0 when we’re [chasing the game], like QPR last week, they were down 2-0 against us and they were winging it and we got another goal and could have got four or five or six.

“Up until that point in the second half we’d been playing well. Goals change it, of course.

“How do we change it? Just keep playing the way we are. The freekick that we gave away for the [second goal], I said it was a rubbish freekick by them and it ends up in the back of our net. Maybe it was their day. Looked like it.”

He added: “I’ve no complaints about the performance. Bristol City, with their players, who have got a good side and play 4-4-2, with the two lads up front, they started well, they needed a performance, they’re the home team. Let’s give them a bit of credit for the way they started.

“But I thought we got to grips with that and before the penalty I thought we just got to grips and were probably equal to them.”

His biggest frustration was that Robins keeper Frank Fielding wasn’t forced into too many saves: “We didn’t work their keeper enough because we broke on them and I thought we played some good stuff. We were lacking in that final third. We’ve only scored 17 goals, so that speaks for itself.”

He added: “We’ve had eight clean sheets and a lot of those we didn’t score in those games, apart from the couple that were disallowed. We need to get the first goal if we can, it changes the game, like it did today.”

Regarding Freeman’s goal the Town boss felt it was probably the best scored against Town this season - “I suppose so” - and that there wasn’t much his side could have done to prevent it.

“If I can’t do owt about it I don’t try and make excuses or find some reason for it, that was just an unbelievable strike,” he admitted. “Completely unstoppable. We were right behind it, as soon as it left his foot it was flying in the net.”

McCarthy says midfielder Teddy Bishop, who was left out of the 18, picked up an injury in training: “He’s got a bruised foot from Friday’s training.”

Bristol City manager Lee Johnson was pleased with his team's display having made five changes and matching the Blues' 4-4-2 system.

“It was everything I wanted from my team," he said. "It was a really steady performance, I think. It was very professional from start to finish.

“It was almost like an away performance in once sense but it was really important we held that position of strength and gave ourselves the opportunity to get the first goal.

“In recent weeks we’ve been conceding reasonably early and I needed to get a group out there you could trust, could communicate, round pegs in round holes at the right times.

"We know we’ve got the quality at the top end of the pitch, Tammy Abraham, Aaron Wilbraham, Lee Tomlin and Luke Freeman, to go and produce a bit of magic. We did that today and I’m very, very pleased and relieved that we won.”

Regarding Freeman's goal, he added: “It was worth the entrance fee alone, wasn’t it? It was a fantastic strike.

"We actually do work quite a lot on that sort of thing in training. It’s a difficult technique that, to get that control and dip as well as the power is not easy to do.”


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muhrensweet4thijssen added 18:22 - Dec 4
Poyet/taricco have had there issues with the boards/ behaviour at Brighton and Sunderland so even though their teams play great football seems a powder keg!
Wharburton... Is he going to swap Glasgow Rangers and future champions league footy for us??
Hasslebank... QPR not exactly torn it up at his first stab at this level
Keane ...... I would cry
Magilton.. Great football, club man, but after way he was dispatched??? "Hi Jim, remember when just after you beat the scum we sacked you then brought in a replacement days later.... Fancy a job?"
Brian klug? Maybe worth a punt Ryan giggs?gamble. Burley? Who knows. All I want is to see the team I have loved for 42 years have something more to offer me than the pile of sh1t that I have witnessed for too long. What does that mean? Change of management? Change at top? Change in investment structures? Change in short term mid term plans? Probably most if not all these..... And that is a definition of club in the dull drums
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dukey44 added 18:27 - Dec 4
Im just happy everyone is feeling the same at last. As we luv our team yes through thick n thin good and bad but mick there's nobody that wants you around so why you staying? Sorry silly question but hang on he don't care what we all think. It usually costs me about £150 to travel to watch my team at home travelling from near Sunderland but sorry Gateshead is cheaper. I've supported town for over 30 years and never seen us so clueless?
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norfolk1 added 20:41 - Dec 4
Us supporters should do the honourable thing, Just don't go to P R just see how well they play in front of empty stands, because thas the way it is heading . as a supporter for 60 years plus I can see nothing changing under this regime.
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dommyboyblue added 23:34 - Dec 4
On the plus side my fantasy footy team did well. Other than this another joyless football weekend.
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Cheshire_Blue added 09:19 - Dec 5
Why are some convinced that 20 or so posters on here is 'everyone'?

MM has the support of the silent majority and just needs a little more backing from ME.

Now watch the same old tired keyboard warriors tear that to shreds.
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TJS added 13:07 - Dec 5
blah blah blah - I knew he would trot out this rubbish before the game even finished on Saturday.
Excuses excuses excuses - What about the fact that we DIDN'T SCORE AGAIN !!!
When is someone at this club going to stop just settling for mediocrity.
Unless something changes I will be cancelling the direct debit on my ST on 1st April. I will then decide if I want to renew or not. Just doing nothing and rolling over the payment every year makes it too easy for the current regime.
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blueboy1981 added 18:28 - Dec 5
Cheshire Blue ....... 'same old tired keyboard warriors' ?????? - maybe it's mirror time for you.... !!!!!!

MM will NEVER change from what he is - an absolute ALIEN to the once proud PORTMAN ROAD.

Same old garbage - week, after week. after week - and some still condone it, and always will - forever and a day.
Nothing changes there either.
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blueboy1981 added 18:32 - Dec 5
........ the Owner and Manager continue to take the p:ss - because they totally believe they can - so they are, and will continue to do so.
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blueboy1981 added 18:40 - Dec 5
ArnieM .......... available money wouldn't solve the problem - the Manager would ruin any quality player within the first month - and most would have the sense to not want to play for him anyway - for that very reason.

BLOKES needed is on his radar - NOT quality players.
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Swn98 added 19:54 - Dec 5
Why is it if you don't agree with a man's views it's arrogance completely baffles me
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Swn98 added 20:03 - Dec 5
Out of 5 pages yours is the only sensible post Cheshire Cheese well said
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Swn98 added 08:12 - Dec 6
Dommy just about sums the news site up FANTASY FOOTBALL
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blueboy1981 added 18:02 - Dec 6
........ why bother spending your valuable time on here then Swn98 ? - aka 'you know who'.

About time you posted something sensible - or is that beyond you ?
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