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McCarthy: We Let Them Off the Hook and Didn’t Half Give Them Some Help
Saturday, 9th Dec 2017 18:23

Town boss Mick McCarthy felt his side let Middlesbrough “off the hook” by conceding a poor goal just before half-time and another six minutes after the restart. Martin Braithwaite netted the first for Boro and Patrick Bamford added the second which all but sealed the three points for the home team.

“The overall assessment is that I think we let them off the hook on 44 minutes,” McCarthy said. “And I thought we let them off the hook again in the second half after six minutes.

“I don’t think Bart had too much to do to 44 minutes. They might have had a lot of possession, passed it in front of us. But I thought we had a couple of half-chances we could have done better with.

“But they were really, really poor goals. They’re all good goals when you score them. We lost the ball up the pitch when we should have stuck it in behind them on 44 minutes. Then we didn’t stop the cross.

“That gave them a lift just before half-time and the second goal was just bonkers from our point of view.

“First, rolling the ball where we rolled it to, then the pass that we hit and then the defending for the goal. But having said that it was a £10 million striker that put the ball in our net.”

He added: “We were frustrating them [up until the first goal], no question about it.”

The goal just before the break changed the Town boss’s half-time team-talk and the mindset of his players coming back into the dressing room.

“Of course it did,” he continued. “I think they would have come in pretty self-assured and confident with the fact that we’d been able to certainly nullify most of their threats.


“And we may still have been able to do it if we hadn’t given a stupid goal away on 51 minutes.”

The game followed a similar narrative to the Aston Villa defeat a fortnight ago - “If that story has been written before, I shouldn’t have bothered” - when the Blues were also defeated 2-0.

Asked whether he was concerned that his side had again made little impression at 2-0, he said: “If we gave some of the teams beneath us in the bottom half those kind of chances and those kind of openings and they take them, we’d still find it hard.

“But when you give a team with Middlesbrough’s quality and the squad that they have [those chances], I’m not going to say it’s impossible because had we got one and it had gone to 2-1 we all know they would have got nervous again and there would have been a worry. But we couldn’t, we didn’t.

“But having given them the second goal they looked like a bloody good team and we looked like chumps chasing it around. And that’s unfair to us, that. But it was our own undoing.”

McCarthy admits that conceding bad goals, as was the case today and at Villa, has been his side’s Achilles’ heel this season.

“I know it is and I can sit here and I can bemoan it to you or I can compliment us on how many goals we’ve scored because we’re still in a bloody good position despite [us conceding poor goals],” he continued.

“Last year, we might have had clean sheets and 0-0s and this year we’ve had 4-2s and 2-0s. Which do you prefer? I know which I prefer, I prefer to be winning games rather than drawing them 0-0.

“So, we’ve made our mistakes, we’ve given chances, they’ve scored them, they’re a better team than us because if it. There’s not a lot I can do about it now, is there?”

He added: “Going toe-to-toe against the clubs who have come up or or the teams that survived last year, it’s tough, this league’s bloody hard.

“But you make it harder still if you give chances to good players and good teams. And then they can keep the ball and they’ve got the best defensive record anyway, so we knew it was going to be tough. But we didn’t half give them some help.”

McCarthy says midfielder Emyr Huws suffered a knock in the first half but that he was already going to make a switch of personnel at the break.

“He got a bang on his hip but I was changing it anyway,” he said. “Whether it was him that was coming off you’ll never know, but he made my mind up.”

The Town boss says keeper Bartosz Bialkowski and Adam Webster are both fine despite colliding in the second half: “I think so, I’ve not heard any different anyway.”

Boro manager Garry Monk, under pressure going into the game after back-to-back defeats, thought his team were worthy winners and that they now need to build on today’s victory.

“I’m pleased for the players and I’m pleased for our fans,” he said. “Of course, the main part of today was to show a response for our fans and ourselves.

“I think over the course of the game we were always comfortable and we were deserved winners of the game throughout.

“It was a step forward in terms of showing the possibilities of what we can be. Of course, I still think we can be a lot better and there’s a lot more to come.

“As I said to the players at the end, we need to learn the lessons as well. We’ve taken steps forward this season and then shot ourselves in the foot and taken a few steps backwards.

“What’s important is that we have another opportunity where we have taken a step forward today, we have to make sure and work doubly hard and focus this week to make sure in the next game we can built up some momentum and keep adding to it and that confidence and belief.

"If we can get that to grow, I think we all know what we’re capable of.”


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clint_eastwood added 18:36 - Dec 9
Watched & counted. Chambers hoofed 11 times!! Brilliant!!
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baxter7 added 18:38 - Dec 9
On the way down the A1 there is a road that leads to barnsley at doncaster please take it mcarthy and stay there perhaps we might get a manager who dont change a winning team for his favourites to play
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Blue_Again added 18:39 - Dec 9
W@nking tw@tter
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Bad_Boy_Mark added 18:41 - Dec 9
Unlucky boys, don't dwell upon the result, recover and let's be ready for Reading next Saturday.

Fantastic support from all that made the long journey - brilliant fans!

COYB
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ChrisFelix added 19:00 - Dec 9
First goal was always going to be important. Taking off Hughes & reverting to hoof ball was always going to be a defeat
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BlueandTruesince82 added 19:21 - Dec 9
We really need a boss of a CB. A Mcauly or a De Vos in Jan plz
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depressed added 19:21 - Dec 9
That 10 mill striker scored only his first championship goal this season.
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Rensham added 19:30 - Dec 9
Can't understand why our defence is so poor. We have weakness in midfield and a revolving personnel across the back four. But these same players have done a good job before. Could do with some quality in the transfer window to take some of the continuous pressure off our defence during the game. Over to you Marcus Evans.
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tallguy6767 added 19:36 - Dec 9
You arrogant stubborn prick !!!!!
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jas0999 added 20:05 - Dec 9
Were they ever on the hook? One poor shot at goal suggests not.
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blueboy1981 added 20:14 - Dec 9
......... down to YOU McCarthy - the way you set up from the start. With a defence as incapable as ours - the BEST FORM OF DEFENCE HAS TO BE ATTACK - from the off.

Just do one - and GO. Far too many false dawns from you - to convince any sane mind.
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blueboy1981 added 20:18 - Dec 9
clint eastwood .......... that's why Chambers is a shoe in favourite, he follows his instructions, and knows no better anyway.
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blueboy1981 added 20:18 - Dec 9
clint eastwood .......... that's why Chambers is a shoe in favourite, he follows his instructions, and knows no better anyway.
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shakytown added 20:29 - Dec 9
Rensham. Sadly our defence is so poor because muck just will not drop chambers who is clearly not up to this level any more. Loyalty is fine but at what cost??? We had the same problem with Douggie last season and muck does not like change.
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tractorboybig added 20:29 - Dec 9
Yer, but you keep picking that crap defence.
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howdonblue added 21:38 - Dec 9
Agree blue boy 1981 .

DO ON MCARTHY
ALSO DO ONE EVANS !

Please stay Brian klug
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blue75 added 21:54 - Dec 9
McCarthy's words he tried to frustrate them it works sometimes like at Derby but more often than not against the better teams they find away to score. Then we have no answer 1-0 down may as well be 5-0. McCarthy doesn't change the system when losing just players like for like, hence why we started and and finished with 2 DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDERS you'll never take a game to the away team with 6 defense minded players on the pitch. You can wear rose tinted glasses if you like but against Reading he'll set up exactly the same and hope it works out like against Sunderland and Forrest, which to a certain extent we all will!!!
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tallguy6767 added 23:17 - Dec 9
Makes me laugh all the minuses I get for calling muck a prick yet he f's and blinds in most of his press conferences and shows utter contempt for the fans and there's still plenty of the happy clappy brigade who thinks the sun shines out of his proverbial !!
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Esseeja added 00:11 - Dec 10
Most honest opinion - Chambers hoofed 11 times, but defensively, did ok, Webster had a great game, we need a new RB, spence is good but would be more effective as a RWB as he can score, Kenlock especially, which makes me think we might as well try 5-4-1 at least once.
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Tractorboy1985 added 00:49 - Dec 10
Never replacing Berra is slowing coming back to bite us on the backside... we will score plenty but also concede too many to mount a serious playoff push... with only a few million spent what more can we expect?? Fans crying out for Tommy Smith?? He's not good enough.. we didn't realise just how good Berra was! Sadly we are what we are.. a hard fought battling team with a manager who will crop up with thee odd decent result but ultimately come up just short!
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Dissboyitfc added 07:13 - Dec 10
Esseeja...with respect to your honest opinion. how can you say we did ok? we lost while giving away 2 poor goals and whilst setting up not to concede!

We are a better defensive unit with Knudsen in central defence, left footed and giving the defence balance. The time has come to drop his undropable mates!

On friday i shared a meal with several people, one of those was the son of the Sheffield united legend Tony Curry, he was giving large how they will come to Portman rd in the cup and walk it. Even though i knew he was right i had to defend our team and take the bet. My point is we have never won a fa cup game with him in charge, he will make changes for this game including Gerks in goal and loads of changes all over the pitch, i want a manager that sets out to win!

MM has to go!!
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pennblue added 07:17 - Dec 10
This team plays better when attacking. Team 2 years ago could nullify but our defence is not strong enough to play that game. So let's just attack!
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itfcserbia added 07:52 - Dec 10
We let THEM off the hook? Jesus Christ man...
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ArnieM added 09:14 - Dec 10
“We frustrated them until that goal” .
To me that says it all.
Why not ATTACK ?
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loudnproud added 09:27 - Dec 10
Chambers does appear to be the fans weakest link and certainly one of MMs fav boys....But in truth MM has to work with what he has got. Chambers is not good enough,Nor is Smithy to be honest. It does need to change in the Jan window but we know deep in our hearts its not going to happen.......
Pride for us this season must be winning conclusively at Carrot Rd and finishing above the Budgies .....
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