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McCarthy: Pleased With the Defensive Performance, Disappointed With the Result
Saturday, 23rd Dec 2017 18:54

Town boss Mick McCarthy was pleased with the Blues' defensive performance as they were beaten 1-0 at Wolves but felt his team once again “let [their] guard down” and was less impressed with his side going forward.

“Certainly in terms of a defensive performance I think it was good, I think we limited them to very few opportunities,” McCarthy said.

“I know near the end they’ve had a freekick and a header but that was me winging it then with five or six minutes to go and they’d put fresh legs on.

“To try and get an equaliser I’m prepared to concede another one, which I think is fair enough in any team.

“I think defensively we did really well, offensively not good enough. We had limited opportunities and needed to make the most of them and our freekicks and corners today weren’t of the usual high standard. That’s something that needs to be addressed.”

Any criticism of the way his team defended Ivan Cavaleiro’s 40th minute goal? “My criticism is that Jota didn’t end up on his arse, my player [Myles Kenlock] did.

“I know people are screaming for a foul. I think if it had happened in the other direction they’d have been screaming for a foul.

“But you’ve just got to do better. We blinked on 40 minutes again, it could be Middlesbrough, it could be Cardiff when we’ve done well against teams and it’s us that lets our guard down. Good finish, mind. Good finish when he gets his chance.”

Town were never under siege despite the leaders having been on top for the most part with Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski rarely forced into making a save.

“I can’t remember him making one, to be quite honest,” McCarthy added. “Defensively it was a good performance but we just let our guard down five minutes before half-time. But overall we can take a lot out of that performance.”

He added: “The lads are great. They’re a very good side, what impresses me about them most is that they do get 1-0 wins, it doesn’t have to be fours and fives with the good players that they’ve got. They scrap it out as well. I’m happy enough with the performance, I’m just disappointed with the result.”

McCarthy was frustrated that as in so many games this season they narrowly lost out against one of the division’s higher flyers.


“If you let your guard down and the opposition have got quality players you’ll get punished, and that was just what happened,” he reflected ruefully.

“Fulham turned us over by they’re the only ones that have. Even Bristol City at home scored with a couple of deflections. Then you look at Leeds way, Cardiff away, Villa away. We’ve just got to stop letting our guard down.

“It’s a good goal in the end, it’s a really good finish by them, but us giving them the opportunity was not what I’d expect from my team.”

Regarding his old club Wolves’ prospects for a return to the Premier League, he said: “I think they’ll go up because they’ll probably spend some money in the window as well. It’s a bonkers squad compared to some of them.

“I’ve turned up here and I’ve got Patrick Webber on the bench, I’ve got James Blanchfield here and Ben Morris, and I’ve had to call Adam McDonnell back from Aldershot to play in the squad. Considering that, we’ve played well today and competed well.”

McCarthy was pleased with Kevin Bru and Myles Kenlock, who both came into the team: “Kev always comes in and does a really solid job. He ran out of gas, though, and whether I can get two games, Saturday-Tuesday, out of him is another thing.

“And I thought Myles was excellent up until him being put on his backside. He’s gone to try and get the ball and Jota’s cute and eased him off it. I’d like to have thought he’d have eased him off it with something similar.”

Cole Skuse missed out with an ankle problem and Jonas Knudsen, due to a sickness bug.

“He’s poorly,” McCarthy explained. “I exchanged text messages with Jonas this morning, the first thing he’s had to eat was today. He’s a tough old so and so is Jonas, as is Skusey, they’re both very durable.

"But I’m not sure [whether they'll be back for Boxing Day], Skusey’s got a sore ankle. It depends how Jonas reacts to eating.”

The match saw the season reach its midway point and McCarthy is pleased with his team’s position 10th, two points off the play-offs.

“I’ve never had anything but heart from the start of the season,” he said. “The only time I had any doubt was when got beaten 6-1 at Charlton before we started and I had to change the way we played. And then we beat Birmingham and won five on the bounce.

“But overall we’ve been in pretty much every game, bar a couple and that’s been the same today.”

He added: “We’re doing all right. We always hope to better but realistically we’re probably doing as well as we could have hoped for to be in that position at this moment.

“And it’s probably, considering what we’ve done and the players that we’ve signed and I look at the budgets here, it’s certainly achieving and maybe overachieving when you look at some of them, Sunderland and Hull, teams that were [in the division above].

“I think my lads have been brilliant and they continue to be and I think they’ve done well again today.”

Town are next in action at home to QPR on Boxing Day - “It’s our home game, it’s one we want to win” - and McCarthy is hopeful the Blues can maintain their form during the second half of the campaign if they can get some of their injured players fit.

“I sincerely hope we can,” he said. “We’ve lost a lot of players and I need some players back from injury.

“It was nice to get minutes into Freddie, Didz and Bish but if I end up travelling with 15 first-team players up and down the country and playing at home then probably not. But if I can get some players back, then probably yes.”

Any chance of bringing anybody in during January? “We’ll not be going out and buying anybody, I don’t think. Loans, but I’d like to get my injuries back because I think I’ve got a decent squad if they’re all fit.

“I have seven midfielders out at the moment. Will any of them back on Boxing Day? I don’t know."

Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo said: “Ipswich are a team who press hard and press men to men.

“It’s hard to play against them. But I think our defence was very compact. They didn’t have any chances.

“The result is important for the win, important for our fans and everyone who came to watch us today.”

Regarding the goal, he added: “It was one of the moments that this player can produce. It was fantastic."


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blue75 added 19:08 - Dec 23
“To try and get an equaliser I'm prepared to concede another one, which I think is fair enough in any team.” Well McCarthy to do that would involve getting hold of the ball and attacking not sitting deep and hoping to nick a goal on the break.
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1RWR added 19:14 - Dec 23
Blue75: I think to be fair to MM he was talking about the last few minutes rather than the full 90 minutes. I dislike his 'tactics' which you are correct is 'sit back & nick' but fair play to MM this time I think he was right trying to get an equaliser.
Don't think anyone expected anything else than a Wolves win to be fair.
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TractorBeezer added 19:16 - Dec 23
Avery good effort today considering the circumstances (none of our best 3 midfielders available) and the calibre of Wolves. I am interested to see a replay of their goal....Kenlock seemed to lose his balance and ended up on his bun. Looking forward to 3 points v QPR.
UTTBs
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blue75 added 19:22 - Dec 23
1RWR I wasn't at the game did McCarthy change formation for the last 5 mins or did he stick with 4-2-3-1?
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Battyboy added 19:31 - Dec 23
Seven midfielders out, it must be time to give Blanchfield and Morris the opportunity? I watch the 23s Monday and they were both excellent in their respective positions.
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baxter7 added 20:13 - Dec 23
And you was saying McCarthy the other day about being happy with your squad you have got to be joking man strength in depth that's what get teams promoted and that's what we haven't got
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bobble added 21:12 - Dec 23
cannot understand why we dont attack the teams we expect to lose too....
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patrickswell added 23:30 - Dec 23
“Edged out by another one of the top teams”. Evans either you spend or get off the pot so that we can get in players who could make the difference in tight games like this. Mick deserves better from you, than you've given him so far.
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streety86 added 00:58 - Dec 24
Didn't expect to get much from the game but MMs usual ‘fantastic performance' line is getting far too tedious now
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Sospiri added 01:53 - Dec 24
That was 1-0, but could easily have been three or more. We had no attacking threat whatsoever. What is there good to take out of that game?
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Vanisleblue2 added 05:36 - Dec 24
Someone please explain something to me please? We have so many midfielders injured..Huws, Hyam, Dozzell, Skuse, Adyemi, Bishop (coming back to fitness) and Mick always saying he only has 15 or 16 fit first team players yet he lets a midfielder go on loan to Lincoln City- Danny Rowe and plays Kevin Bru who he said very plainly he would never play for him again. Surely if we are down to the bare bones we need any experienced player at the club not playing for another team?
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bluehook added 07:41 - Dec 24
The one who should be out on loan getting experience is Sears. Totally out of touch.
What a waste of time he's become. I don't think he touched the ball yesterday after coming on.
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SpiritOfJohn added 07:59 - Dec 24
If we invite pressure for 90 minutes, we shouldn't be too surprised that one or more of our defenders make a mistake that leads to a goal. They are only human after all - even Bart. As Brian Clough used to say: the opposition can't score while we've got the ball - a fact that seems to have escaped Mick.
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Spanishblueblood added 08:05 - Dec 24
I dont get all these comments saying it was ok to lose and was to be expected etc etc, its bloody Wolves for christ sakes, not Barça or Bayern! We are better when we attack sides and give it a real go!
If anyone should go out on loan......it should be MM, maybe a season at Man City with Pep! He can learn how football should be played!
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martin587 added 12:40 - Dec 24
Let's be honest here.We have so far had a very good season.I don't think anybody thought we would be in this position before the season started.We are only half way through the season and still in with a big shout to get into the top six.
In recent games our defence has proved to be solid but still the odd lapse has cost us games something that must be sorted sooner rather than later.!!
I personally think we have a very capable squad and maybe the odd addition in January will help boost the team.
We need to hold onto Bart as I read in the Sunday paper today Palace are considering a possible bid.(paper,yes but no smoke without fire).Dont sell him at any cost.
Six points from the next two games and we are back in the frame.COYB.
Happy Christmas to the posters.🍺🥂🎉🎉
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blueblood_soldier added 14:18 - Dec 24
I was at the I and was definitely a foul on kenlock. You can't see it from any of the highlight reels but we were in a position looking straight on and saw him literally kick kenlock off the ball... doesn't change the result..and we're the 2nd best team but makes the 1 nil defeat to top of the table harder to swallow...
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Theipswich added 15:09 - Dec 24
Garry Monk was sacked by Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson because of concerns about the club's style of play..............crikey, in that case McCarthy should have been sacked in the autumn 2015 for the dreadful football he has offered up since then
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ChrisFelix added 16:10 - Dec 24
Football continues to go money crazy. Yesterday's papers states just how much Man City have spent, whilst Middlesborough & Sheffield Wednesday sack their managers because of impatient owners. Wouldnt it to be great to see little old Ipswich back in the big time again
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Seasider added 14:57 - Dec 25
"Pleased with the defensive performance" says the headline quoting Mick.

This I am afraid sums up McCarthy,an uncompromising defender,who has taken this attitude into management.

I must admit that if you go to the top of the table big spenders,as we did on Saturday;then this attitude is understandable,and to lose 1-0 is respectable.

It is true that Ipswich under this management hardly ever get 'tonked' ;but then we never do this to other teams either.The only big win being a 4-0 win against Boro,when Mick was ill and TC was in charge ages ago.


At least Mick is attempting to play a bit more positively in most matches now.His team however rarely gets above 50% possession,even at home against some of the lesser sides in league position,and his frequent use of the word scrap,and letting our guard down;shows how he is still concentrating on nullifying the opposition rather than taking the game to them.

As usual I will be going along tomorrow but wont expect anything much different,but we are only 2 points off top 6
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