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McCarthy: Knudsen Could Ultimately End Up at Centre-Half
Thursday, 18th Jan 2018 18:52

Blues boss Mick McCarthy believes Jonas Knudsen could ultimately become a centre-half full-time having looked increasingly assured when playing that role rather than his usual position of left-back this season.

With Adam Webster still out with his achilles injury and Tommy Smith set to join the Colorado Rapids and probably not involved, the Danish international again looks set to start alongside skipper Luke Chambers at the heart of the defence at Bolton on Saturday.

“I’ve no problem with Jonas doing it, he does it well,” McCarthy said. “I think ultimately he might end up there, as well as being a very a good left-back and he’s got unbelievable energy for that role, he just keeps going.

“I thought him and Santie [Bersant Celina] had a really good relationship as well. Santie very rarely misses him, he puts it in his stride and we get crosses from that side. That’s not knocking Myles at all. But I’m cool with Jonas playing there and we’ve got Jordan Spence back after Saturday as well.”

He added: “There’s every chance he could end up as a centre-back. He does like that competition, he likes defending and I particularly like defenders who want to defend.

“Chambo’s fantastic, you see them in training, they’re the ones when shots are raining in, they’re blocking them and stopping it going in their net, which is a nice thing to have as a defender.”

McCarthy is also pleased with the work-rate shown by Celina, in addition to his skills and brilliant goals, the latest of which saw the Blues to last week’s 1-0 victory over Leeds.


“He does run and run and run, Santie,” McCarthy reflected. “It's sometimes said to me in a disparaging way that I want 10 players who’ll run in front of the keeper, almost like it’s an insult.

"Well, I’ve watched Liverpool play, I see 10 players running in their team. I watched Manchester City, they have 10 players running in it and I’ve watched Barcelona and Real Madrid, they have 10 players working exceptionally hard.

“So why the hell should Ipswich Town players be any different? Not a chance. And Santie does but he’s just got that quality that I can’t coach. Pep Guardiola can’t coach what he can do with the ball, that’s God given and practice from whenever he had it.

“And it was just a wonderful strike. I don’t think it was his best game by any stretch of the imagination. But we all come away and tend to forget everything else and he’s scored his goal. He works his socks off.”

McCarthy’s teams aren’t associated with flair players like Celina, but his Town teams have usually had someone of that ilk, Tom Lawrence last season, Ryan Fraser prior to that, Teddy Bishop when fit.

However, it’s usually the less glamorous side of the game which opposition managers cite at press conferences ahead of games against the Blues, and McCarthy has no complaint about that.

“I take that as a compliment when they say they know what they’re going to get,” he insisted. “We make teams play against us, we make teams scrap against us and fight.

“I see them play against others, for example Fulham came down and really bashed us here and their manager said that that was the first time they’ve done everything. And I know why they did everything, because if they didn’t they’d probably have got a thumping here, so they had to stand up to it.

“And no, I don’t take that as anything other than a compliment that managers say that. And if they mean it in a disparaging way, then so be it. I’ve had pretty good success doing what I’ve done.

“A lot of them who are saying they know what to expect, they probably said that when they came to Sunderland and we won the league by how many points, and Wolves. And maybe Spain were saying that in the last 16 of the World Cup, I don’t know, when we lost on penalties.”

Meanwhile, McCarthy says he’d have enjoyed playing against Blues striker Joe Garner during his days as a centre-half.

“He’s a right royal pain in the backside,” he said. “I’d have relished playing against him, and he me I would imagine because we’d have had a good scrap.

“But he’s fabulous and that’s why I left him out of the FA Cup game because he can’t do that for 46 games a season, it’s just not on.

“Actually, I’ll go back on that, you can. But you can’t do it and get the best out of yourself in 46 games a season the way Joe Garner plays. It’s just remarkable.

“He’s been brilliant, he’s led the line fantastic for us and when he doesn’t score he still makes chances for other people and he’s still been a regular scorer for us. A great character.”


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SouperJim added 18:54 - Jan 18
Ipswich Could Ultimately End Up Playing 10 Centre-Halfs Says Mick McBoring
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ArnieM added 19:04 - Jan 18
Very true Mick, there's nothing wrong with having a team of 10 runners. It's what those players do with the ball once they have. The most important thing they need to have , is the ability to KEEP THE BALL. Guess what , Mick? None of our players can do that!!

As Shankly ( I think ?) once said , if you've got the ball the opposition can't hurt you.

Hurry up and leave please.
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brittaniaman added 19:43 - Jan 18
Another stupid nick name that Dino has produced SANTIE, It is a wonder he did not call him Bessie.
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TimmyH added 20:18 - Jan 18
Well that's our search for a centre back in the January transfer window sorted...saves the owner some money too.

Seriously Knudsen has done okay in that position when played.
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yungblue added 21:03 - Jan 18
Not could. Should be a centre-back. Don't think he has the capability of a Left Back as he isn't assured enough on the ball. But as a defender is actually a fantastic Centre Back. Webster/Knudsen has the capability of being one the championships best.
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Swansea_Blue added 21:23 - Jan 18
That was pretty obvious after his first game in a back 3 last year. Villa I think it was - he was very assured.
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Lathers added 21:35 - Jan 18
With Werder Bremen, Torino and other top flight European clubs sniffing around Celina, Mick has finally realised he needs to give the guy some genuine praise, rather than his usual back handed compliments. Oh... And a new nickname to make him feel loved! He's a top man manager is our Mick 😂
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BlueMachines added 21:58 - Jan 18
When did we last give anyone a thumping?
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Slambo added 22:18 - Jan 18
yungblue - absolutely right. He's technically too poor to be a full back, but technically better than your average centre back. Strong, quick, good in the air, reads the game well. Reminds of Bam Bam when he dropped back there...
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GiveusaWave added 23:20 - Jan 18
I've no issue with Knudsen moving to centre back. The only small gripe I have is where that leaves our left back position. I rate Kenlock...but not playing every match. We'd need someone new in order to compete with Kenlock in that position if Knudsen is seriously being considered as a regular centre back. The new French lad isn't that player...he needs time to settle in. I don't think Webber is the solution yet either (I'd like to see him on as sub between now and the end of the season though).
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Bert added 23:23 - Jan 18
Quite agree that our young Dane is a better centre back than a full back.
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gobs93 added 03:41 - Jan 19
BlueMachines - we gave Sunderland a pretty good thumping, did we not?
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BlueMachines added 05:01 - Jan 19
True gobs. I think that was probably the 3rd of 3 thumpings in 5 years of MM. So out of about 250 games (46 league and 2 cup games a year for 5 years) we've won convincingly 3 times. I can see why the crowds are flocking in!
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Garv added 07:47 - Jan 19
Such a poor attitude towards the cup. Why leave out your favourite striker for the 3rd round? You're just giving up at the first hurdle.
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oldelsworthyfan added 07:56 - Jan 19
Knudson better at centre back? Why did it take so long to dawn on MM?
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runningout added 09:41 - Jan 19
hopefully new face will be half decent CB too
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Hegansheroes added 10:48 - Jan 19
Oh dear-more philosophical gems from the twxt. I really cringe when I read what MM has said. In the past we have had articulate men, Sir Alf, SBR, George Burley, even John Duncan & now we've got this oik from Yorkshire who's living in the past. Let's hope it's goig to end in a few months.
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rfretwell added 11:01 - Jan 19
Shame Garner is no Paul Mariner - he's not up there with any of our leading strikers of the past imo. Now Waghorn does push them closer - two of him would be brilliant so we can have his superb deliveries from the right wing area and corners, free kicks.
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Seasider added 17:29 - Jan 19
Notice Mick has harked back again to what he did with Wolves and Sunderland,and how many times in his interviews does he mention scrap and fight ?

Need that yes;but also a bit of finesse,and finding your own team players with precise passing and movement,which I admit we did a bit of against Leeds;but have not done a lot of in the past under McCarthy,hence the poor crowds.
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