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McCarthy: We Deserved More and Berra Goal Should Have Counted
Tuesday, 13th Dec 2016 23:01

Boss Mick McCarthy believed the Blues deserved to have taken something from their 2-1 defeat at Birmingham and felt Christophe Berra’s late goal was wrongly disallowed.

“I think we deserved more out of that,” McCarthy said. “I don’t think we’ve played badly at all. We didn’t start well in the second half and the second goal is disgraceful to give away.

“They put good balls in the box but we’ve got to defend them better and, of course, their other one, the penalty, came from a corner kick as well.

“But I do think we had a perfectly legitimate goal at the end, I have to be perfectly honest.

“I haven’t got a clue what the referee said about it, but I’m going to find out. I think he’s given it against Christophe Berra, but Ryan Shotton doesn’t jump. He doesn’t jump, Christophe jumps, he backs into him and, of course, Christophe is on top of him then.

"It’s interesting, I didn’t see too many fouls given in our box against them.”

It’s not the first time Town have had a goal disallowed this season with perfectly good efforts ruled out at Wolves and against Norwich within a few days of one another in August.

“We have,” McCarthy reflected. “But whinging about it won’t do any good because it doesn’t change it.

“I’ll go and see him and tell him my opinion. I can’t really say a lot but I guess I can say I completely disagree with the decision.

“And actually, I should apologise because I appealed for a foul on Christophe Berra near the end on the edge of the box [when Berra looked to have been fouled by Shotton as he headed down a Tom Lawrence cross] and I’ve had a look at it and it wasn’t a foul, it was GBH.”

While Town may have been unfortunate with the disallowed goal, the Blues were the architects of their own downfall in their own penalty area.

“We need a bit of luck from somewhere, but we’ve got to make our own luck,” the Town manager admitted.


“We didn’t start game in the second half, we’ve given a goal away and that’s made it a real uphill battle. And that’s just what we’re doing at the minute.

“They’re the mistakes we’ve got to [cut out]. I’m not going to rely on anybody, certainly not in a black kit, that’s going to give us anything.

“And we shouldn’t have to, we’ve got to rely on ourselves and giving the second goal away, we didn’t get a chance to start. The subs have been great, I thought the subs made a real impact.”

But as so often in recent matches the Blues had given themselves a mountain to climb with the penalty - “It’s handball, it’s a penalty” - and Michael Morrison’s free header.

“It’s no good, is it? We should be pushing for a win,” McCarthy continued. “We give a penalty away, we give another goal from a corner away.

“If it’s 0-0 and we’re pushing for a win, that would be a lot better position for us and that’s not happening at the moment.”

McCarthy admits those sorts of individual errors have been all too common in recent weeks and says they’re not easy for a manager to rectify.

“I’m not passing the buck at all but I don’t think as a team we’ve played badly over recent weeks at all but, wow, we’ve given some soft goals away,” he said.

“I made a comment saying it’s a lot easier to stop that happening, rather than coaching people to put the ball in the net. That would appear that’s proving to be contrary to what I think.

“It’s difficult for a manager to address, it’s fine details. Their penalty comes from a freekick from us. The first ball’s not won. The second ball is not really contested. It ends up with Chambo having to foul their centre-forward on the halfway line.

“They knock a ball into our box, which we don’t deal with. It hits Grant Ward on the way out, I think it misses everybody and hits him and goes for a corner.

“Then they have another corner off that because they kept it on top of us. We didn’t win the first ball when the second corner comes in and Reg has tried to chest it but it’s hit him on the chest, then hit him on the hand. It’s tiny details.”

Among the positives was another impressive display from Tom Lawrence: “Tom has been excellent, but I’m going to be ultra-critical. I was raging on Saturday at Didzy’s freekick that he put over the bar.

“It’s a wet pitch, if it’s just rolled to the side of the wall, old school and he smashes it at the keeper, it skids and it gets a deflection.

“And it was the same this evening, he had a great opportunity to smash it at the keeper. It’s a wet skiddy old night and we put that over the bar. But other than that, he’s been different class.”

McCarthy says Jonas Knudsen missed out with a tight hamstring but was impressed with Myles Kenlock’s performance in his place.

“He had a tight hamstring, but I thought Myles was different class, to be honest, he did really well,” McCarthy added. “I’m really pleased for him, and with him.”

Birmingham's assistant manager Mark Sale was pleased that his team bounced back after their 4-0 drubbing at Newcastle at the weekend and a 3-0 home defeat to Bristol City in their match prior to that.

“It was a bit of a scrap out there, we thought the game would pan out how it did," he said.

“Last home game we were disappointed with the performance, then we go to Newcastle and we know it’s always going to be difficult there.

“We got back to basics a little bit tonight. We knew what Ipswich were about and how they would play and it panned out exactly like that.

“The two centre-halves stood up to a lot of aerial balls, I thought they competed well. [Jonathan Spector] has come in having not played for three or four weeks and I thought he settled in really well.

"It’s pleasing. After two bad defeats stopping the rot is important. We always thought it was going to be a scrappy game, we had to really dig in.

“There wasn’t a lot of space on the pitch, it wasn’t great football although we did play some in patches.

“They are on you, second balls, you don’t have time, so it was a little bit scrappy. But I thought once we got the first goal there was only one team who would go on to win.”


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Keaneish added 08:28 - Dec 14
Doesn't jump or couldn't jump? There's a big difference
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Ferguson added 09:13 - Dec 14
NOT DEFENDING, NOR SCORING, NOT CREATING.

RELEGATION FORM.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:15 - Dec 14
Mick if you do nothing else, spare the fans and stop giving post match [and pre match] statements. Its bad enough that many cant go to matches now unless the Samaritans are in attendance Just go and ply your trade elsewhere please .
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bobble added 09:56 - Dec 14
Nobody deserves anything mick, you have to take what you want in this world....
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martin587 added 11:13 - Dec 14
Mick,I was at the match and that was never a goal.Please don't blame others,Your the one that should take the blame.!!
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ArnieM added 11:24 - Dec 14
"We got back to basics a little bit tonight. We knew what Ipswich were about and how they would play and it panned out exactly like "

And every other CC club would say the same. ITFC are predictable.
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jas0999 added 12:00 - Dec 14
Deluded. The disallowed goal was a correct decision. It's just constant excuses and spin. We deserve to be 17 th and in a relegation battle. Other clubs would like to see the back of us, because we bore everyone.
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muccletonjoe added 13:09 - Dec 14
We will all soon be different class mick. Division one class
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TimmyH added 14:51 - Dec 14
Not commenting again on anything Mick says until he's gone...he just bores me now.
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CraigEdwards added 15:34 - Dec 14
GARY ROWETT BEEN SACKED BY BIRMINGHAM AFTER LAST NIGHT AND SEVENTH IN THE TABLE OMG GO AND GET HIM NOW. I WOULD THINK MOST WOULD AGREE.
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:50 - Dec 14
unbelievable, CraigEdwards i hadnt heard that. Was hoping it would be McCarthy gone in news tonight .No end to our torment .
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:52 - Dec 14
Mick we dont always get what we deserve ,if we did you would be gone .
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grubbyoik added 16:11 - Dec 14
If Mcarthy didn't still have 18 moths left still on his contract I think he would have been sacked by now. If Evans paid Mcarthy and Connor off.. he would probably get his money back on improved gate receipts between now and the end of the season...

Birmingham sacking their manager shows you that we've been patient long enough
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warktheline added 17:51 - Dec 14
Birmingham's assistant manager summarised what we're all about! Personally I'm bloody embarrassed that our club is continually associated with long aerial bombardment balls into box at every opportunity, followed by combative approach to second ball! Jeez! I don't mind mixing it up, I even encourage my under 8's to use all forms of the game, but 90 mins week in week out! Evans must be clueless, can't give any other explanation than that!
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norfolkbluey added 18:21 - Dec 14
Help,help, help,help. We're dying of boredom watching and hearing the same old stuff week after week. We're going nowhere with the current board, management and players. Get used to it as ME hasn't the balls to (sorry about the pun) to change anything. We are a club a bit like AA Milne's Christopher Robin. Half way up the stairs is the stair where I sit, there isn't anywhere quite like it. OH YES THERE IS! 16th in the *******championship!
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Hegansheroes added 18:58 - Dec 14
Just seen the disallowed Berra goal. Ref was spot on. MM as deluded as ever. Hearing the news about Gary Rowett it makes you wonder how bad things have to become before the imbecile dino is shown the door and what he f is really going on at ITFC & Evans. He is an unscrupulous businessman who I believe started out selling dodgy radios on a market stall. Now he's got a dodgy football club
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dukey44 added 19:26 - Dec 14
So someone please explain why Birmingham have the balls to sack their manager and they are 7th and win a game yet ours is still here????
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brittaniaman added 20:04 - Dec 14
I do not think anyone can explain that dukey !! they are 7th and we are 17th and they sack there Manager ??? Evans has not got the balls to vacate McCarthy,, probably the cost come in to it, made by Evans last January
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LordMamu added 21:02 - Dec 14
Boring spineless drivel.... as usual....
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Swn98 added 21:24 - Dec 14
Great news Timmy H
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:44 - Dec 14
Birmingham sacking their manager ,is liking rubbing salt on our wounds ,like Jimmy Greaves once said ''its a funny old game '' .
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