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McCarthy: Appalling Defending
Saturday, 25th Nov 2017 18:12

Town boss Mick McCarthy admitted that defensive frailties once again cost his side as they were beaten 2-0 by Aston Villa at Villa Park. McCarthy was particularly scathing about the “appalling defending” which led to the first of Albert Adomah’s two goals, which he felt was the game’s key moment.

The Blues manager admitted that lapses at the back had again proved Town's achilles' heel, but felt Bartosz Bialkowski was fouled on the corner which led to the 36th minute opening goal, Joe Garner having had an earlier goal disallowed for a foul on Villa keeper Sam Johnstone, also at a flag-kick.

“Yes, they have again,” McCarthy said. “Prior to the goal I thought it was a foul on our goalkeeper equally as much as it was, if it was, on theirs when we scored. But sadly both incidents were treated differently.

“But it was appalling defending after that. We ran out under the ball and didn’t defend it properly and playing against good players, you get punished. And they don’t need any help.

“I thought we were the best team up until the first goal. And then the game changes. If my auntie had you know what, you’d know what she’d be, she’d be my uncle.

“If we had scored the first goal the place would have been very quiet, it was actually up until that goal.

“But they are if anything efficient and certainly when they got in front, they made it very difficult to play against them.”

McCarthy brought on Emyr Huws and Bersant Celina just after the hour mark but the pair hadn’t been able to make an impression before Adomah’s second of the afternoon in the 66th minute.


“Sad that when subs go on, they like to make an impact but they didn’t even get a chance so we’ll never know whether they would have, had it stayed at 1-0,” he said.

One positive for the Blues was Teddy Bishop making his first appearance of the season from the bench in the second half: “The bog standard sub would have been to put Jordan Spence on for my right-back [Dominic Iorfa] but I really wanted Bish on the pitch and Callum, of course, can play right-back, that’s what he is.

“I wanted Bish to sample 15 minutes of football at this level, which he hasn’t done for a long, long time. If he’s come through it, fine, which he has, it’ll do him good, me good, the team good, the squad good, the fans good and the club good if he’s back playing. Let’s hope we can get him fit.

“Emyr’s another one. They’re both good players, but they’re not good when they’re in the treatment room.”

Dominic Iorfa went off injured in the second half and McCarthy says he isn’t yet sure how serious the problem might be.

“I don’t know yet, I think it’s his hamstring,” he added. “I didn’t really check on that, I’ve just come out to do the media.”

What can Town do to reduce the number of soft goals which are currently being conceded? “We can defend better as individuals and not be naive like we were on Wednesday night, that should never have happened. Be ruthless, that’s something we need to be.

“Maybe had we come away and we’d got three points in our pockets from Wednesday night we’d have all felt better today and when they get their disappointments on the pitch. It’s hard to contend with them, I have to be honest, even as a player myself, it’s tough. We’ve just got to defend better. We’ll keep working at it.”

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the Blues have their game in hand, the rescheduled match at Derby County.

“That’s the way it’s fallen, unfortunately,” he reflected. “It would be nice to have a free week, like other teams are going to have, but we’ve got Derby and we’ll have to go up there and give our best.”

Villa boss Steve Bruce is delighted with his side's form, they've won nine of their last 12 in the Championship, three in the last eight days.

“Since the start of the season, from the first two weeks, we’ve had a couple of losses, of course, which happens, but all in all I’ve been very, very pleased with the way that we’ve performed," he said.

“Today’s never easy, as I said it wouldn’t be yesterday. Mick’s teams are always highly competitive, compete for every ball.

“They’re a credit to him really. There are people out there who probably don’t give him the respect he deserves because it’s not been easy for him.

"But, by God, they’re difficult to play against, they’re up and at you and they’re a threat to any team in this division. They’re a good side, they are.”

Regarding goalscorer Adomah, he added: “He’s had a wonderful return. At the start of the season he wasn’t in the team, so it just shows you, but he’s worked hard and he’s got his reward.

"Playing on the left he looks so comfortable coming in on his left foot and running across the line. He’s a threat, I think that’s 11 goals he’s got which his a wonderful return.

“Long may that continue. There’s no reason he can’t set his sights on getting another 10 at this point of the season. Great, because we’ve got a bit of a threat from somewhere else. Certainly Albert in the last few weeks has done terrifically well.”


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dukey44 added 14:26 - Nov 26
Simple drop chambers and don't play lorfa!!
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Edmundo added 14:40 - Nov 26
IMO there's a lack of integrity here. Surely as captain, Chambers should be putting his hand up and coming to Mick saying, "I need to take a break from the team as my poor form is costing us". Equally, Mick needs to be honest with the squad. Lack of integrity. As a senior player and Club Captain he has a responsibility beyond his own place.
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Edmundo added 14:40 - Nov 26
IMO there's a lack of integrity here. Surely as captain, Chambers should be putting his hand up and coming to Mick saying, "I need to take a break from the team as my poor form is costing us". Equally, Mick needs to be honest with the squad. Lack of integrity. As a senior player and Club Captain he has a responsibility beyond his own place.
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Dissboyitfc added 15:05 - Nov 26
Pauljewelisgod....well spotted! And Edmundo, thats not very likely is it? It would be the same as MM asking for a break for a rest!

cant wait for new manager!
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Seasider added 16:42 - Nov 26
Agree with Mick that the defending was appalling.

Not always possible to spot individual mistakes in real time;but playbacks like the 11 mins on the I player enables one to look more closely,and rewind if necessary.

Don't always think our Manager gets the best view of play at ground level;but I know,like all managers he watches game afterwards.

He would therefor have seen Chambers aimlessly boot the ball up in the air just before the first goal,something he does often,rarely finding his own player.

For the 2nd goal it is clearly a mistake by the cumbersome Iorfa;but he should also see that because of his lack of pace Chambers cannot get back to cover his fellow defenders mistake;that is if he isn't wearing his rose coloured specs !

Mr McCarthy was saying before the game how good a defender he was at Man City;but was going through a bad patch,and the then manager there kept him in to play through this.

I think that just as he did with Douglas,he is giving Skues and Chambers far too many chances.Yes they sometimes have good games;but yesterday both were poor;but wont be dropped.

Having watched Ipswich Town since their Championship days under Sir Alf,when I first went along to watch Stanley Matthews,I feel that this once great club is in limbo,with the Manager treading water;and all of us waiting to see if McCarthy decides to go,or whether the Invisible Man gives him a new contract(Heaven forbid).

If Evans does still care for the club,and some of those being kicked out of the Cobbold Stand to accommodate Leeds hordes probably have doubts,then action should be taken now.

Things should not be allowed to drift for the rest of the season
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Kesblue66 added 18:42 - Nov 26
So why does he keep playing the same bunch of players ?He also sent our player out on loan,and got one in on loan ,who is ten times worse.Wehavegood young defenders like Woffenden who could do with a chance.
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Kesblue66 added 18:42 - Nov 26
So why does he keep playing the same bunch of players ?He also sent our player out on loan,and got one in on loan ,who is ten times worse.Wehavegood young defenders like Woffenden who could do with a chance.
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blueboy1981 added 20:22 - Nov 26
Sort it then you Muppet - you're the Manager, who knows it all, can't be questioned or approached on such issues by anyone, and full of self praise, etc; etc;

Or would you like another five seasons - to end up at square one ?
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blueboy1981 added 20:22 - Nov 26
Sort it then you Muppet - you're the Manager, who knows it all, can't be questioned or approached on such issues by anyone, and full of self praise, etc; etc;

Or would you like another five seasons - to end up at square one ?
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Geoff added 21:46 - Nov 26
Please give us fans what we really want this Xmas and sack that pathetic use of a manager and replace him with a young up and coming one.
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Razor added 15:55 - Nov 27
Teams dont need to work hard against us as they know we will eventually gift them a goal and then probably another.

Two on Saturday and nobody even challenged the header back in to the box for the first goal.

So so DEPRESSING----off to Colchester tomorrow to see a proper game, can not handle 3 Town games in 6 days.
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