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Lambert: Few Will Expect Us to Get Anything at Boro But Anybody's Beatable on the Day
Friday, 28th Dec 2018 12:11

Town boss Paul Lambert knows few people will expect his team to take anything from Saturday's trip to Middlesbrough, but says anybody’s beatable on any given day.

The bottom-of-the-table Blues go into the game seven points behind 21st-placed Rotherham United with a goal difference six worse than the Millers’, while Boro are fifth despite having lost 1-0 to Sheffield Wednesday at the Riverside on Boxing Day and having won only one of their last seven in all competitions.

“Another game where a lot of people won’t expect us to get anything, but we’re playing well, I’ve got no worries on that issue,” Lambert said.

“We’re going there to try and give them a game. They’re probably one of the favourites to go up. Anybody’s beatable on any given day. We’ll have to be stronger in both boxes [than we were at QPR].”

He says the Blues will go into the match looking to play their own game and aiming for all three points.

“Everybody who knows me knows I won’t sit and wait, I’ll go and try and win,” he said. “I’m not going to sit and wait.

“I’m not going to play long ball football and all that sort of thing. We’ll try and play our game that we’re trying to make the identity of the club. It’s a long way before you actually put your blueprint on it but we’re getting there, but we need a little bit of help.”

Lambert confirmed he’ll look to shuffle his pack with the match Town’s third in eight days with the crucial home game against Millwall following on Tuesday.

“We have to, we have to be fair to the other guys as well and give them a run,” he continued.

“And that’s what we’ll try and do, try and be fair and it gets me to see everybody as well. And there are too many games to continue going with the same group.”

Among those who could be handed a start is Teddy Bishop, who was in line for a place in the XI for last week’s home game against Sheffield United until he fell ill.

“He’s just back from a virus, I was actually going to play him on Saturday against Sheffield United but he had a virus and he’s just come back in at the beginning of the week,” Lambert said.


“He should be [good to go on Saturday], he’ll be a good few days through it. Danny Rowe’s had it as well, there have been one or two little bugs there but Bish I think is a lot better.”

Reflecting on a holiday period round-trip of just over 500 miles, Lambert added: “You feel for the supporters, it’s a helluva jaunt up there. Our fans are brilliant, they really are. They came to QPR and got right behind us and even at the end they clapped the lads off.

“We have to give them something as well. They’ve been brilliant since we’ve been here and we need everyone to be together.”

Dean Gerken is again set to be in goal with the back four also likely to be unchanged with Jordan Spence and Jonas Knudsen the full-backs and skipper Luke Chambers and Matthew Pennington the centre-halves.

In midfield, with Cole Skuse sidelined for at least another month, Trevoh Chalobah is likely to stay in the deeper role while Bishop could come into the team for either Flynn Downes or Jon Nolan in one of the two roles ahead of the on-loan Chelsea man.

There will be one enforced change with Grant Ward out for around nine months with the ACL injury he suffered at QPR. Jack Lankester or Gwion Edwards will come into the team on the right of the front three.

Freddie Sears is likely to continue on the left, while Jordan Roberts may come back into the starting line-up for Ellis Harrison, who has started the last two matches having only just returned from injury.

For Middlesbrough, defender Ryan Shotton is a doubt with a knee injury, while striker Rudy Gestede, a Blues target, is not yet back from a hamstring problem.

Town have had the better of Middlesbrough over the years, winning 30 games (28 in the league), drawing 16 (16) and losing 22 (21). The Teessiders have won only one of their last eight league games at the Riverside.

In October at Portman Road, early goals from Mo Besic and Stewart Downing saw Middlesbrough to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Paul Hurst’s Blues.

Besic netted the opener on 12 and Downing added the second four minutes later following an error from Blues skipper Luke Chambers with Town never looking like taking anything from the match.

Last time at the Riverside Stadium, in December 2017, goals either side of the break from Martin Braithwaite and Patrick Bamford saw Middlesbrough to a 2-0 victory.

Braithwaite profited from a series of Town defensive errors to give the Teessiders the lead on 44 with Bamford adding the second with a low shot off the inside of the post six minutes after the restart.

Saturday’s referee is Jeremy Simpson from Lancashire, who has shown 93 yellow cards and four red cards in 23 games so far this season.

Simpson’s last Town game was the 2-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday in August in which he controversially red-carded Blues central defender Toto Nsiala and booked Knudsen, Ellis Harrison and two Owls.

Before that he refereed the 3-0 home defeat by Hull City in April in which he booked only Bersant Celina.

Prior to that game he had refereed only two Town matches in which he awarded a total of four penalties.

The 1-0 defeat at Rotherham in April 2017 which he gave a seventh-minute spot-kick when Josh Emmanuel bundled over Jon Taylor. Gerken saved Danny Ward’s kick.

Loanee Toumani Diagouraga was the only Blues player booked in that fixture, along with two Rotherham players.

Prior to that he was the man in the middle for the 2-1 defeat at Reading in September 2016 in which he notoriously awarded three penalties which led to the game’s three goals.

Danny Williams won the match with the third and spot-kick deep in second-half injury time, Knudsen having been adjudged to have hauled down Joey van den Berg at a corner.

In first-half injury time Ward had been harshly penalised for handball for the game’s first penalty and Garath McCleary put the Royals in front.

Brett Pitman fired home Town’s - also contentious - spot-kick five minutes after the break for a foul by Tyler Blackett.

Simpson also booked nine players in that game, five Royals and Knudsen, Chambers, Skuse and Christophe Berra.

Squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Spence, Knudsen, Kenlock, Chambers (c), Pennington, Nsiala, Donacien, Chalobah, Downes, Dozzell, Nolan, Bishop, Edwards, Lankester, Rowe, Roberts, Sears, Jackson, Harrison.


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Suffolkboy added 10:38 - Dec 29
Having only now found time to watch the ‘ highlights ‘ of QPR ,I can find sympathy with each and every one of our squad ,and particularly for and with Paul Lambert !
There's no doubt he and his colleagues are working their buts off to reorganise our wrecked season ( thanks to PH ) and their stoic enthusiasm brings complete admiration !
It does look ,however, so evident that an infusion of new blood and experience , plus physical presence, is just what will fit the bill.
Many of our team look to be running on' empty ‘ ,in need of rest and recuperation : it's a truly demanding league .
I wish everyone st ITFC success in 2019 and a return to pleasure in all they do !
COYB
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heathen66 added 11:46 - Dec 29
100% correct cantona11
The current back 4 are conceding goals left, right and centre and that is with the 2 wingers helping them out.
Time for a change but not likely to happen as that does bot seem to be PLs way
Unfortunately we all had a go at Mick for playing out of form players week in week out, Sears out wide (and too deep) but this is no different.
Do not get me wrong, I am right behind PL and the team whoever plays however the issues are easy to see, but nothing ever seems to change.
Give Kenlock, Woolfenden, Nsiala, Donacien, Folami, Morris a chance.
This is a chance not a game here and a game there.
6 point out of a possible 27...it is not going to get any worse is it!!!
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Marinersnose added 12:45 - Dec 29
Some strange posts on here in so much as too many citing that things haven't really changed under Lambert. For me first and foremost he had to start by building confidence within the squad which I think he is continuing to do. He is having limited success in terms of results but the reason is that he has inherited a weak squad and is using players who are not capable of performing at Championship level. As fans we need to get behind the manager. I'm sure he will recruit some decent loan signings which will improve the performance of the team. The gap is achievable but results need to happen before momentum takes place.
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Razor added 12:46 - Dec 29
As long as after we lose 3-0 PL does not come out and say we actually played really well but we need a little help in the January window.

ArnieM is exactly right---I would like to see the medical team grilled next week on EXACTLY what is wrong with Adeyami and Huws and what year they expect them to return,if ever.
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