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McCarthy: We Took Conceding Soft Goals to a Whole New Level
Tuesday, 31st Oct 2017 23:21

Boss Mick McCarthy felt his side took conceding soft goals to a “whole new level” during their 3-1 defeat at Cardiff City. The Town manager was particularly frustrated by the Bluebirds’ second goal 35 seconds after half-time, which he believed was the game's pivotal moment.

“I thought the first half was fairly even, I thought we played well,” McCarthy said when asked his assessment of the match. “There were chances at both ends.

“They made it very difficult for us with throw-ins, freekicks and corners. They’re big, it was hard to defend. We didn’t see out the first goal.

“I thought we had our chances to get back in it and I think I’ve dreamt the half-time team-talk about having a good start and not conceding and giving us a foothold in the game. We did exactly the opposite.

“They’ll see it as a good goal, and it is from their point of view. But it’s an appalling goal for us to give away, but that skewed the whole game.

“For 20 minutes after that, I could forgive our fans for thinking that we don’t care, we didn’t try, we didn’t run around because they were all over us.

“But I can look them all in the eye and I know they do care and they have run around and they’ve worked their nuts off, they’ve had to work even harder because they had a 20-minute spell there where they could have punished us really.

“Then, having got back a goal, I can’t believe the naivety of the third one then. I’m going to bitch, it should have been a freekick at the edge of the box just prior to that, I don’t know why he didn’t give it. That’s my assessment.”

Having been less than impressed with some of the goals his side conceded in earlier games, McCarthy felt this evening’s were even worse.

“A whole new level,” he said. “To be fair we defended the freekicks and the throw-ins, it was the second phase. To be free at the far post is not right.

“And the others are ridiculous, the second goal in particular. The second goal has just completely changed the game. It gave them a massive impetus, what was it, 30 seconds into the second half?”


Was it particularly frustrating as it was so soon after his half-time team-talk? “Of course, and the players know, they don’t want to do that. They want to start well and it’s important that we do.

“If the kick-off is kicked out for a throw-in and it goes right out there, and the second one that bounces and we put it in behind them. Everybody might say, ‘That’s a bit negative’, but it isn’t, it doesn’t end up in your net, it gives you a chance to start the game on the front foot, in their half and most teams do it. It was just a bad start.”

McCarthy, whose time at Town reaches the five-year mark tomorrow, made six changes from the team which beat Burton at the weekend but didn’t feel it had an impact on the performance.

“I don’t think that’s got anything to do with it at all,” he continued. “One of them was Kevin Bru and he was probably the pick of the bunch in the first half, he played really well but ran out of steam.

“Dominic’s been playing, Tommy Smith’s come back in, he’s an old head, he’s an experienced player.

“Tristan had run his race on Saturday, to be fair, so Flynn had to come in, there’s not a lot of choices with all the midfielders injured.

“Santie scored his goal, got another one, and Wardy’s been a regular, so it’s not like they’re subs that have gone and played in the first team tonight.”

He added: “The last time we had three games in eight days, we’d played well up until then and we just looked like it was a game too far for some of us.

“There are one or two players, more than that, who have had long injuries. I’m not having to take care of them, but I’d like to get the best out of them in every game we play.”

Town, who have won seven and lost seven of their first 14 Championship games, have continued their record of beating the division’s poorer sides but falling short against those towards the top of the league, something McCarthy knows they have to remedy.

“That’s what we try every day when we train,” he said. “We’re trying to address that problem.

“Neil will be waxing lyrical about his goals and he’d be right to because they finished them. But the other side of it, the other manager is always complaining that they gave goals away, and we did. They were really poor goals for us to concede.”

Asked his thoughts on Simon Grayson’s sacking this evening by his old club Sunderland and how he felt the former Leeds boss did at the Stadium of Light, he responded: “Very sad. But I don’t think it’s my role to discuss the job he’s done there, in particular.”

Quizzed further on the Championship being an unforgiving league, he added: “It is an unforgiving league, they’ve been pretty unforgiving tonight, haven’t they? We’ve been slapped, I’ve got my own problems.”

Cardiff manager Neil Warnock thought his side were worthy of the three points.

“We played some good stuff at times tonight," he said. "Sol Bamba helped us out in midfield again. We deserved it tonight. Some of the goals were very good and we could have had more.

"It’s just disappointing to concede as we’d done so well at the back, but I suppose you can’t be too picky.”

Warnock had praise for Omar Bogle, who was making his first start for the Bluebirds following his £700,000 summer switch from Wigan.

Bogle scored the Bluebirds' key second goal and Warnock also felt he might have got a touch on the first.

“Wardy [Danny Ward] picked up a bit of an injury to his calf on Saturday and we thought he would miss tonight," he said.

“He then felt a lot better but we thought, ‘Why risk it?’ because we’d already worked on Omar coming in.

“We left it as it was and Omar did well. He’s been busting a gut to play and really worked for his chance.

"He’s done extra sessions to make sure he was ready to make the most of his opportunity because he’s not played much.

“He’s a bit of a project and when I signed him I told his agent I’d only agree to the deal if he was prepared to be third choice here.

"He had to realise he had to fight his way into the side and show me what he can do. I can’t speak highly enough of him.”


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Pilgrimblue added 20:44 - Nov 1
Well said Cloddy and Jas and Surco

It's been evident for ages that our defence is too slow too weak tackling and poor marking.
I was dreading Smith returning as he's so slow and with Chambo makes the worst CBs in the division. For me Spence and Jonas made a better pairing as they are more mobile and were linking up well with midfield. Their only problem is against tall forwards but at least they tried which more than can be said for the two last night.
Trouble is that MM doesn't realise that Iorfa isnt a right back either so why not play Connolly, otherwise what was the point in his loan!!
Like many I find MM's failure to solve the defence after 5 years astonishing. Against Cardiff it was woeful but then again its been the same even with Berra. Webster must be released to holding mid as again while Skuse tries the game passes him by and so he fails to protect those behind him. In fact if he does move upfield he can't get back as he was nowhere to be seen when Cardiff counter-attacked.
If we're to stop leaking goals the midfield as a whole must move back to help and then take control to move up to assist the attack. It's all about coaching.
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runningout added 20:49 - Nov 1
I'm afraid Luke Chambers has been off it for too long.. His impressions of Douglas are not funny anymore
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1RWR added 22:20 - Nov 1
We've never replaced Jim Magilton, Matt Holland & to an extent Campo [not the most mobile but could spot a forward pass like a vulture!] in midfield, there lies the problem. No 'midfield general' dictating where plays goes, so we 'hooooooof' it up & hope, that's all it is now, hope.
Just hope Sunderland come to our rescue quick, sorry MM, but........................... 'you're fired'!
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hyperbrit added 00:16 - Nov 2
...sorry to say but he's a PLONKER running out of excuses!!
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Dissboyitfc added 07:42 - Nov 2
ITFCBam... if we play better football then we will be better supported, simples! Us fans want him gone!
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grumpyoldman added 11:12 - Nov 2
ITFCBam you state that we are the 17th in the attendance league so MM is doing well with the resource, before he came we were 9th, and we were struggling then, but the crowds still came. Can you not see the link between MM and the drop in those going to PR?
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dukey44 added 15:34 - Nov 2
Dyedblue do u have a problem? As every time I comment u minus? Please explain WHY? I've supported Ipswich since the 70's so funny enough I have the right to comment on how Tosh our Manager we have at the moment really is? Or you one of these blinkered fools still wants the useless Mick still here? Explain instead of minus!!
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Seasider added 17:22 - Nov 2
I can see where everybody is coming from;but I am afraid that Micks star is on the wane,just like his favourite two Skuse and Chambers,who are also both past it.Tommy Smith was also painfully slow on Tuesday;but it is his first game back for ages.

It would of course be the ideal scenario Mick did go to Sunderland as this would save Marcus Evans paying compo;McCarthy has never really been good enough to manage a Premiership team,and the results now show that he is probably no longer a decent Championship manager either;so I feel that we are clutching at straws,although hope I am wrong for the sake of the future of ITFC.
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norfolkbluey added 19:23 - Nov 2
I predicted the score but my only regret is that I didn't put a decent bet on it. I have say that the score on Saturday is likely to be similar. Sorry fellow supporters but the side is clueless and lacking creativity. Plenty of passion but without a creative planner we just don't stand a chance. I just hope I'm wrong.
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Davidwb20 added 22:38 - Nov 2
Truth is MM does not know what his best team should look like! he is a muppet that only listens to himself and continuously criticises the supporters ironically the people who pay his wages.
Just go now and put us all out of our misery I have lost interest in the football club I have supported for forty five years because of your stubbornness and total lack of passion for this club who needs a manager that actually cares!!
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madmouse1959 added 01:15 - Nov 3
A few more if,s.....buts.....and maybe,s. The team looked ridiculous in defence, absolutely clueless. We are a soft touch.

Of course Mick says we played well, just like the loss at Sheffield and home to Norwich. MM is in complete denial.
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