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McCarthy Delighted With Result and Performance But Also Relieved
Tuesday, 4th Apr 2017 23:06

Town boss Mick McCarthy was delighted with the result and the performance as the Blues beat Wigan 3-0 at Portman Road but also admitted he was a little relieved with keeper Bartosz Bialkowski having been forced to make a number of important saves at 2-0.

“I feel delighted about the result, the performance and probably a bit relieved about the fact that we got three points and that all the other results seemed to go for us,” McCarthy said.

“I thought it was a really good performance, I think the two front lads epitomised what we’re about today. They got after them and got the goals, got the rewards for it, Freddie Sears and David McGoldrick.

“And yet at the start of the second half we looked like we were conspiring to give a goal away, which infuriated me, to be honest.”

McCarthy felt Bialkowski oughtn’t to have needed to make his saves: “He shouldn’t have had to but you give them stupid freekicks and allow them to put the ball in the box with big players and good deliveries it’s always a threat.

“And some of the freekicks we gave away were just bonkers. But anyway we’ve got a fabulous keeper who made sure it didn’t go to 2-1 and I think we deserved to win 3-0, to be honest.”

McCarthy was pleased to see both McGoldrick, who had gone 15 matches without a goal before netting the opener, and Sears, who has also had a less than prolific season before scoring the second and third, find the net.

“They were a bit like double decker buses,” he reflected. “It was great for the pair of them because I thought they were terrific, really epitomised a really good performance.”

The Town boss was pleased with Myles Kenlock, who created the first goal, for some aspects of his game but was less impressed with others, most notably an incident soon after the restart when he fouled Jamie Hanson in a dangerous position by the corner flag.

“He’s a good footballer, Myles, he really is,” he said. “And yet I was going to kill him for giving a freekick just after half-time and they put the ball in the box.

“I’ve got punters behind me telling me to leave him alone - ‘Leave him alone!’. Strange, isn’t it? If it ends up our net it would be ‘Mick McCarthy, your football is shite’. No, no, no, no, no, you see your job out. We’re 2-0 up, you don’t do that.

So yes, there are real aspects of that game I’m delighted with and there are others I’m furious with because but for Bart it could have gone to 2-1 and then who knows? But thankfully it didn’t.


“But Kenlock, I think he had a good game today, I was delighted with him. But he’s not getting off scot free for that, let me tell you.”

The Blues are now nine points from the bottom three with six left to play but Town boss says Town still have work to do.

“Suddenly we could go to Fulham and they turn us over and then we go to Burton and then we’ve got Newcastle coming and who knows what the other results will be.

“We have to make sure we do it right, that’s my point with Myles and a few of them. Chambo, Tommy, Jordan Spence, I think they gave freekicks away. It’s seeing it out, not letting teams off the hook, being ruthless.

“And it looks like we have been, everybody will look at the scoreline and think that, but we all know that but for the brilliant Bartosz it could have gone to 2-1.

“Overall it’s a really good performance and a good night for us, I’m not knocking that. But I’m not coming in here crowing, there were things we could have done better as well.”

He added: “I don’t think for one minute that that’s it over and done with. It would be a helluva thing to give it away now and I don’t think it will the case, and hopefully that will give us some confidence going to Fulham because they’re a good side.”

But he says the result does reduce the pressure somewhat: “Yes, and it’s not only the third bottom team, of course, there are other teams below us on points, they’ve all got to get above 49 points.

“It’s made it difficult for them and hopefully it’ll give us a bit of confidence the way we played.”

The Portman Road atmosphere was far less fractious than it had been during Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with Birmingham.

“Win games and they will come and they will cheer and they’ll be happy, that’s all it is,” McCarthy added.

“Free pies, free pints, f***ing half price, cushions on the seats, happy clappy, it’s all bollocks.

“You win games and people like you, and that’s all what it is. I don’t know, maybe I’ve gone a bit too far, even winning games might not turn a few of them around, but I’ve always found when you win games it’s a really good recipe for a happy place and a good place.

“When you’re winning games it’s a piece of cake, the job. It’s when you’re not, I think that’s how you’re judged, when you’re not winning games, and how you judge yourself probably because it’s tough, let me tell you.

“So, when you’re winning and you’re top of the league, you’ve got a big fag on and it’s great. I know the pressure’s still on because you want to win and you want to be promoted and whatever else, but generally people are thinking nice thoughts about you.”

McCarthy says centre-half Steven Taylor may be out for the season with the injury he suffered just before the break: “His hamstring, I think. That might be him. The last time was three or four weeks.

“And I was delighted with him as well, I thought he started really well, he’s a great personality, with his experience.

“Jonas Knudsen has done his shoulder so he couldn’t play and I could have put Tommy Smith there but I wanted Tayls because of his experience and his voice and his organisation, he’s great. So it’s sad he’s done his hammy again.”

Wigan interim manager Graham Barrow felt his team deserved what they got for the mistakes which led to all three Town goals.

“We gave them three goals so it is a fair scoreline, and but for Matt Gilks it probably could have been more,” he admitted.

“In between that we created a few chances ourselves but I’m not even going to pretend that anything was OK today.

“I don’t know whether it’s a hangover from having played Villa and Newcastle and having played ever so well and not got anything, whether it’s too much for the players, we’ll find out on Saturday.”

He added: “It was suicidal stuff we played, kamikaze football we’ve played really. We always pride ourselves on trying to play but that was ridiculous.

“When I saw the teamsheet I knew what Mick was going to do, I tried to prepare the team for that because they played a different shape to Saturday, but it was going to be a battle first to win the right to play.

“We earned the right to play but just made stupid mistakes. I feel personally let down by them and I’ve told them.”


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Blue_Again added 23:14 - Apr 4
Wibbley Wob wob
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ipswich4life added 23:15 - Apr 4
News flash mick your footballs still sh1t and we still want you out
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ArnieM added 23:16 - Apr 4
Bloody hell, even in a victory MM still has to have a dig at the fans doesn't he. What a troll.
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Mark added 23:17 - Apr 4
“Win games and they will come and they will cheer and they'll be happy, that's all it is,”

It is not just about the result. Tonight we had an attacking line up and it made for an enjoyable game. The strikers were excellent, wing backs got forward, and the midfield looked to get the ball forward, including our (one) defensive midfielder. Tonight showed that we do have good players who can play football, and if we always did that then people would renew season tickets. Unfortunately we know from experience that the manager will bring back the old favourites as soon as they are fit and turn us back into a defensive team. However, until the next match let's enjoy this result which leaves us very close to safety.
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prebsa added 23:19 - Apr 4
Still just can't admit that he has been at fault for results and that picking a positive team can give a positive performance.

Still time to go for Mick and Marcus!
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grubbyoik added 23:20 - Apr 4
We won because you couldn't play Scuse,Douglas and Knudsen.. we ve been telling you that all season.. and you played Freddie as a striker.. we ve been telling you that as well..
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iaintaylorx added 23:21 - Apr 4
Shock, when Skuse ang Douglas don't play, we win and play well... Funny that, but we all know that if Skuse is fit, he will play. Can we offer Bart a new contract ASAP please for 5 more years and tell Mick to do one?
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Surco72 added 23:21 - Apr 4
MM you are mistaken one win with a team you should have been picking does not make me like you , it makes me think you have been wrong all season and it is high time for you to f off however arrogant you are
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dugoutdave added 23:21 - Apr 4
Actually MM you say " don't know, may be I've gone a bit too far"
In my mind Australia wouldn't be far enough.
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pointofblue added 23:22 - Apr 4
Obviously as a player the trick to get in Mick's good books is... do nothing. Don't put in a challenge because you might give away a free kick. Put stand on the centre circle and point and you're Man of the Match.
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yungblue added 23:22 - Apr 4
Our best player tonight was Myles Kenlock, a youth product, one of our own and this prick still finds a way to slate him. He hates youth, doesn't trust them. him and ME are on two completely different pages about the direction of the club. I believe ME does want the club heading the right direction and MM will be gone at the end of the season. Replaced with a more exciting young manager (Paul Cook I suggest). MM has his favourites and he will never change.
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Knightsy added 23:24 - Apr 4
I can't wait to rush out at the end of the season to buy the seasons highlights DVD.

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Walk_the_Wark added 23:25 - Apr 4
All is forgiven. Now you're great Mick....
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Bert added 23:31 - Apr 4
MM is right about the free kicks we conceded that enabled them to put balls in the box but why he rabbits on and on about other stuff is beyond me. He has good player management skills but let's himself down time and again by spouting twaddle. Bit like Boycott really.
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Walk_the_Wark added 23:37 - Apr 4
Bert yeah! He's the Boycott of football! Always ready to play safe and talk s$it!!!
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RoyalAscotBlue added 23:43 - Apr 4
Maybe you've gone too far!? Such a deluded fool...

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LACR added 23:46 - Apr 4
MM was playing the same side a few weeks ago, but we mostly drew because we faced good teams. Tonight, we won because Mick picked a good side *and* because Wigan are, let's face it, pretty awful.
Let's not pretend that we have a squad of world beaters - we don't.
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Walk_the_Wark added 23:46 - Apr 4
It's actually quite unbelievable in this day and age... How the man can sleep at night knowing that 1000's of fans know he's ineffective and inept and dislike him is just wrong. Worse than that our owner must also know that. Time to stop going to games die-hards, otherwise we will never get the change I hope we all now realise we need.
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carsey added 23:50 - Apr 4
3 points and another step closer to safety. Pity McCarthy hasn't attacked some of the other lesser teams this season and perhaps we wouldn't be in this message. I'm not daft enough to think all is well having beaten a poor Wigan side and don't doubt he will play Scuse and Douglas as soon as they are fit because he always reverts to type.
What it will do is show a prospective replacement that there are some half decent footballers at the club who given the proper coaching could do a decent job with a couple of additions.
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bigolconnor added 00:16 - Apr 5
I don't ever want another defender as manager. Midfield wizards or attacking guru only please apply.
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Campag_Velocet added 00:48 - Apr 5
Alf Ramsey and George Burley were defenders.
Paul Jewell and John Duncan were strikers.
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shakytown added 02:01 - Apr 5
don't worry as soon as premier league skuseys fit normal business will resume. This just aint proper football.
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dalianwasexciting added 02:18 - Apr 5
I have spent most of the season being as disillusioned by MM press conferences than the quality of football served up. He talks himself up, and everyone else down, except his undroppable favourites. I cringe to hear what garbage will spout next....
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prebbs007 added 05:53 - Apr 5
"Maybe I've gone too far"

No Muck, all you did was blame the fans for losses, pick underperforming dross again and again, play sh1t football, players out of position, set up for 0-0, criticise everyone except yourself and you "good blokes", praise the opposition, stubbornly refuse to see the wood for the trees.

Nah you haven't gone too far. You haven't gone far enough actually ! FAR ENOUGH AWAY!!!

Now do one Dino
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Suffolk_n_Good added 06:03 - Apr 5
Let me start by saying, I'm happy we won & relieved we got the 3 points.
However, this self indulgent, arrogant attitude from our manager is exactly the reason why I won't be attending PR again until he is gone, if he genuinely believes that one win in 13 against a team who quite frankly are League 1 level, somehow makes me as a fan all "Happy Clappy" then he's a bigger prat than even I realised....... when is someone at board level going to take him to one side & start dragging his sorry arse over the coals for this constant "2 fingered salute" he gives to the fans, it's not acceptable.

And finally, it doesn't take a football genius to realise (we've all been saying it for months!) that playing Sears in his natural position, not playing Skuse & "Proper bloke Dougie", & not including Knudsen (who is too slow & positionally inept) will help produce a better performance & result, but left to McCarthy he'd be expecting us all to be on our knees worshipping his tactical masterclass..... #mccarthyout
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