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McCarthy: We Probably Deserved to Win
Saturday, 4th Feb 2017 18:42

Town boss Mick McCarthy felt his side “probably deserved to win” their 2-2 home draw with Reading after a performance which was a vast improvement on Tuesday’s “unpalatable and unacceptable” display as the Blues were comprehensively beaten 3-0 by Derby County at Portman Road.

“It was certainly a really good, positive reaction from Tuesday night having been comfortably beaten,” McCarthy said.

“That performance was unpalatable and unacceptable and today’s was completely different.

“I made a few changes, I think the new faces have helped, they’ve certainly livened the place up and have given us all a bit more of a spark.

“I thought today’s performance was great and, I’m not one to see things through rose-coloured specs, I think we probably deserved to win it.

“But it’s sod’s law, a 35-yarder flew in the bottom corner. I thought we had good chances, it was a good performance all-round today.”

Town’s star man was once again Tom Lawrence, who took his total to 10 goals, eight in his last eight games, having scored eight of Town’s last nine goals.

“He has [been in top form],” McCarthy added. “I’ve said before, we’d have been up a very muddy river without a paddle if he hadn’t have been here, pretty much up ‘poo creek’ if he wasn’t here with his goals.

“I love the fact our fans are singing ‘Sign him on, sign him on’, which would be lovely, we all want that.

“There was interest in him in the window, but he wants to play in the Premier League and I think that’s where his future will be because he’s such a good player.

“He’s got really good attributes over and above just being a good player, he’s tough, he works hard, he’s very, very good.

“I just whispered to Tom on the way out there, I just said ‘I don’t think you have to worry about your future, Tom. I think it’s pretty bright, mate! You’ll be fine'.”

The Welshman, who is on loan with the Blues for the season from Leicester, was hobbling at one point and McCarthy admits he was concerned whether he would be OK to be involved after the break.

“He got a really nasty kick on his instep,” he added. “He’d got a big lump like an egg on his instep, he had ice on it at half-time. I was concerned that he might not come out but he did and he got his second goal.

“He said he was all right, it was sore, he got a really nasty bump on it and bruise on it, but he never gave any indication he wasn’t going to come out, he’s pretty tough, Tom.”


McCarthy felt Lawrence and David McGoldrick combined well: “I thought they were a good pairing up front today. They both worked very, very hard. Tom’s got his goals but I thought Didzy was a really good partner for him.”

While the Blues may not have signed made the signing of the experienced striker to replace Daryl Murphy in the transfer window, McCarthy made seven additions during the window and new loanees Toumani Diagouraga and Emyr Huws and Steven Taylor, who signed short-term deal, all made an impact.

“Not everything turned to gold in terms of what we’re trying to do,” he admitted. “But what’s been nice is the ones that have come in and made an impact. It doesn’t matter where they’ve come from or how much they’ve cost, they want to be here.

“Whether it’s starting out on a career in pro football like Danny Rowe or coming to resurrect a career and get it going again like Toums or Emyr Huws, who I thought we excellent, the pair of them. It doesn’t matter, they want to be here and they’ve given the place a lift.”

He added: “I thought Emyr was excellent today, it’s just kind of sad that it’s the three loan players that have ripped it up for us.

“I thought Tom did, I thought Toums was excellent, I thought Emyr was. Steven Taylor as well was very good, although he’s not a loan player.

“I thought they were good, I took a bit of a risk with them because they’ve not played a lot of games and they’d probably run out of gas, which was why we’ve had to put the two lads on at the end. But the contribution was very good.”

Is there a provision in those loan deals for the moves to potentially become permanent moves in the summer?

“No, there’s not,” the Town boss added. “The thing that’s in the loan deals is whether they come here and they like it, they love it enough to want to come and the other clubs don’t love them enough that they want to get shot of them. That’s generally the case.

“We’ve got to capture their hearts and minds a little bit that they want to be here. Good performances today and we need some more of them.”

Regarding Huws taking a pay cut to join the Blues, McCarthy added: “When I spoke to his agent, who I’ve known a long time, he’d said to him ‘It’s not about the money, I want to go and play’. And I think he was very good today.”

Centre-half Taylor made one remarkable header past his own post as he defended a cross in from the left, which impressed his boss.

“I think if I was on the Reading bench I’d have said ‘Lucky f***er!’,” McCarthy laughed. “But bearing in mind I was on our bench I went ‘What a great header’. It was fantastic!

“It was great defending but that’s one of them, how he contrived to get it past the far post and not in the side-netting is unbelievable. But I think we deserved that, but he stuck himself in there.

“I thought he played well, Steven. He made a big difference. I love Diggers because of his enthusiasm and he wants to play but we’re talking about a lad who has played in the Premier League for a long time, 10 years probably, and been in England squads.

“We’re comparing apples and pears there, one youthful wanting to do well and the other probably hasn’t got the legs that Diggers have got, but in that position you use your head, you use your mouth, you use your experience and you organise things. He’s a good defender.”

Having said Portman Road has recently been an unpleasant place to be, McCarthy had praise for fans, who he felt played their part from start to finish.

“I’ve said all along, it’s only us that can make it a pleasant place with our performances,” he said. “I’ll take losing if we play like that, I can tolerate losing. I don’t want to, of course.

“But if we play as well as that and get beat, you’d think there are some positives and you can move forward with performances like that [rather than] the other night getting so comfortably beaten.

“The fans were great, they reacted and responded to a good performance and it was lovely. But I thought they were good from the very start, form me walking up the track, it was nice. Nice support from them.”

McCarthy now wants his side to kick on and put in a consistent run of form: “If the rest of the season is anything to go by we’ll be hopeless at Villa and we’ll get beat!

“Let’s hope that’s not the case. I don’t think so, I think the competition for places is far better and maybe a little bit of insecurity makes you work hard, people can’t rest on their laurels.

“I’m not saying they were, but we had 12 or 13 players at one stage and a lot of kids on the bench. It looks a lot stronger now.”

McCarthy said Cole Skuse suffered an achilles injury and he’ll know more about the seriousness of the problem tomorrow.

Royals manager Jaap Stam said: “It was entertaining, but you’re not always very confident on the touchline in these types of games.

“It was going to be a tough game with how they play. We knew how they play at home, the effort that they put in, especially in the second half.

“They know how we want to play, playing possession and they don’t want to let us play, so there’s a lot of physicality in their team, a lot of battles in the midfield and up front for us as well with their defence, and that made it very difficult for us to play.

“They did well, they worked very hard for it but the only thing is for me if you look at the game and how we played and how we conceded goals, that’s my main frustration because they scored twice by us losing the ball twice.

“Once when we were on the attack around the box we lost it, the pass wasn’t good enough and on the break, they’re out. Of course, they did it very well, they scored a great goal, but it was our own mistake that cost.

“The second goal that we conceded, again on the right side. We were still wanting that ball, wanting to play the ball into the striker under pressure, we were still standing open at the back giving space away. They win it, one pass straight through the middle, they’re gone, scoring the second goal.

“That makes it hard because every time you need to come back into the game, you need to equalise twice, which is not easy against a side like this, but we did it, so it’s good, it’s an important point for us.

“That was basically it, we didn’t deserve more today from how we played, I think a draw was a good result for both teams.”


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Geddis78 added 21:12 - Feb 4
Cat, after TUesday, are you not pleased with a point against a team above Derby? Would have been 3 points had it not been for a wonder strike. No, it doesn't mean we are suddenly great but it was nice to leave the ground having lost my voice with a smile on my face from seeing a decent game and a good performance.
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Swn98 added 21:26 - Feb 4
cat does performance not count for anything today's match against 3rd in the table that everyone thought was lost before we started after tues was a revelation and most of it good quality football that everyone's been crying out for let's enjoy the moment Without the glass half empty scenario.
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blue75 added 21:35 - Feb 4
@bluelady yes he mentions about us singing to sign Lawerence, but no mention of all the support the team got all game. Obviously you're a mick inner one swallow doesn't make a summer and we only drew today a good point but only a point there's a long way to go. Once we've safe and we will be he will be gone too much water under the bridge now!!
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Kesgraveblue57 added 23:11 - Feb 4
Don't be premature on the departure of McCarthyhe he worked wonders today with the team that he had, when the new players settle in and become fitter there could well be a run towards the end of the season
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GiveusaWave added 23:47 - Feb 4
Cat
Yes, it was only a point at home....but the level of effort shown by the team was much improved which gives us some hope going forwards. It wasn't a "lucky point" like we have sometimes had this season, the players deserved it.
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Pencilpete added 23:56 - Feb 4
todays result in the context of the season is like watching your house burn down and then finding a tenner on the floor.
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algarvefan added 00:45 - Feb 5
It's a fickle old game isn't it, what a difference a few days have made, we have been fabulously inconsistent this season but until last Tuesday never a million miles away. I hope this is the start of a revival, thank you to all you great fans who responded and got behind the team and Mick today, I'm sure the lads appreciated it. Onwards and upwards, well done today Town, now keep it up!!!!
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Knightsy added 00:56 - Feb 5
Paper Over Cracks Springs to mind.....MM , ME Out

Prove me wrong, against Villa, Leeds, Brighton, Norwich then I might start believing.
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cat added 08:09 - Feb 5
Swn98, geddis78 & guentchev:-
As I stated yesterday I was happy with the point, you honed straight in on the negative ignoring my first sentence. The team will always come before my loathing of our manager, FACT!. There's always a pattern on here, get something out of a game and all the usual suspects come out and try and muller anyone who's opinions they disagree with. I'm pleased for the fans having had some entertainment yesterday but how many times can you say that this season. MM's been here 4 years now and we are going backwards, league position, falling attendences says it all. It will be very interesting to see which camp your fellas are in for the rest of the season, least I have the balls to stick with my opinions whatever the outcome.
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chevvymalc added 08:16 - Feb 5
The next 4 games will be tough and yes we want to win them unfortunately so do the opposition but as long as we put in performances like today it can at least give us an even chance.
Well done on that performance and to the fans for also being positive even after their both goals.
Just need somebody other than Lawrence to help with scoring!!
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ChrisFelix added 08:57 - Feb 5
Mick you pick the team. Its obvious to most that your selection was wrong on Tuesday. Unfortunately you have many bad decisions this year, ie picking Douglas & leaving Williams on the bench & the continual dropping of Emmanuel. Select a team like yesterday & we would be top 8
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Umros added 10:21 - Feb 5
Strange Man U esque comments from Stam. We knew how they play............so was it wise to pee about with it in a cocky manner at the back then?...... Physical? Weak refereeing more like, please don't out a tackle in on us........ pathetic. How on earth are they 3rd, will never go up.
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sgtlargent added 12:59 - Feb 5
@swn98 A little and the fact we played well. I also believe their league position is completely false , I've got friends who are birmingham and Fulham fans who have both seen them this season as well and also agree. But I guess the table doesn't lie and can't take it away from them , to only bring 558 down here though when going for promotion is fairly embarrassing.
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heathen66 added 15:55 - Feb 5
My only real criticism was that we went to a flat back 5 at 2-1.
I would like to ask a question as this is something I do not quite understand. What does Cole Skuse contribute to the team. He is meant to be the insurance policy but rarely is seen winning headers in front of our back 4/5, rarely seen making those forceful tackles that breaks down play and starts our attacks, has no pace and is constantly seen jogging about and pointing.
Having said that I think this performance was his best for many a month if not longer. (and that was just in 20 mins) He made 2 forceful tackles and actually passed forward once (perhaps this is the influence of Diagouraga or even the threat)
I am not commenting to provoke a reaction I am just curious as to what others see in him that I do not. I admit football is all about opinions and I am interested in others. Hopefully you can shed the light on it for me and I can appreciate something different
Please don't tell me he does the things you don't notice please !!!
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bluelady added 17:03 - Feb 5
Blue75 not sure which bit of this you are finding difficult?!! Yes he hasn't done himself any favours recentky, he has been arrogant at times but credit today he said the fans were great. Doesn't make me a Mick in or out person just means I like to have a balanced view based on facts

“The fans were great, they reacted and responded to a good performance and it was lovely. But I thought they were good from the very start, form me walking up the track, it was nice. Nice support from them.” -
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cat added 17:38 - Feb 5
blue 75 marked you down by mistake!! No disrespect to you blue lady. :)
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Walk_the_Wark added 18:13 - Feb 5
Sgtlargent... we are going for promotion are we????? Really????? What planet do you live on ??? Lol
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Walk_the_Wark added 18:18 - Feb 5
Really funny. A slightly better performance and MM is ok again??? Wow. A point here and there is really all some of you expect/desire. It really doesn't matter how many points we pick up or even if we stay in this league. Management change is required. I'm sorry, but those who still don't get it, I'm afraid never will....?????!!!!!!
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cat added 19:24 - Feb 5
Walk the wark- your courage and bravery are commendable!! Coming on here after a moderately successful w/e and daring to stick to your opinions and say a negative comment against MM get a big up from me. Be prepared to get SLEDGED though, as I have been by the pro MM camp (well they are this week anyway) LOL lead by the very two faced and extremely THICKLE SWN98. Fair play to you fella, it's better to be your own man than follow the herd!!
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heathen66 added 21:27 - Feb 5
Bluelady, as i stated,
I am not commenting to provoke a reaction I am just curious as to what others see in him that I do not. I admit football is all about opinions and I am interested in others.

So to this point don't just mark me down, please give me your opinion as to what you think Skuse brings to the table and why he must play every week !!!


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bluelady added 08:37 - Feb 6
Sorry heathen must have clicked in error. You have every right to your opinion.
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Gcon added 09:23 - Feb 6
Very entertaining game on Saturday. Fans really played their part in making the team believe in themselves after each opposition goal. Unfortunate not to win after such a good performance by every player.

Cat - I am not convinced you were at the game, is that right?
Oh, and it's fickle, not thickle. Quite an apt mistake though.
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cat added 09:36 - Feb 6
Gcon, your right, I was not at the game, does that mean I do not have the right to voice an opinion????. Thanks for the spelllng lesson, and also how to patronise and use sarcasm in one sentence.
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Gcon added 11:09 - Feb 6
In the light of your 'get real folks its just a point' comments plus belittling SWN98 for his honesty? No, your opinion doesn't count on this occasion, in my book.
The point was not the point. The good performance was the reason people were encouraged on Saturday.
ps. Always pleased to help with the spelling.
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cat added 11:24 - Feb 6
Goon- fair point! Line is drawn, move on time
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