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Lambert: A Lot Better Than at Preston
Monday, 22nd Apr 2019 18:13

Blues boss Paul Lambert felt his team’s performance as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Swansea was “a lot, lot better” than the display as they were defeated 4-0 at Preston North End on Good Friday.

“I think that the big thing was the reaction,” Lambert said when asked about the performance against the Swans, who won the match via Wayne Routledge’s 57th-minute goal.

“The Preston game was really strange because everything about us was so unlike us for one reason or another, I couldn’t quite put my finger on it.

“Every stat that we looked at we were so low, with everything. And that wasn’t just one lad, that was everybody, everybody was way off their game for the way we’ve been playing.

“Today was a lot, lot better. There wasn’t too much in the game and we had one or two chances to maybe score.

“But it’s been the same all season really, we’ve had some good moments and just been punished at the wrong end of the pitch.”

Lambert reiterated that a goalscorer is the big thing his Town side is currently missing: “The way we were playing, I think it’s there for everybody to see, we create chances.

“But the lads have been playing with a lot of pressure for months and, as I always say, it’s easier to be the hunter than the hunted because all you do is look up and try and get the goal you’re trying to get and when that’s not there it becomes really difficult.

“That was taken away from us at the Birmingham game when we were relegated. So, the lads deserve a lot of credit for keeping going and keeping going and we’ve got two massive games that can, depending on results, it can affect two or maybe three teams.”

Lambert was pleased to see Will Keane back in his XI for the first time since he suffered his hamstring injury in February.

“Yes, very good,” he said. “A good hour for him. He’s not played for a long, long time. We had one or two little knocks before the game. Will came back, it was good to get him back, he showed some really good touches.”

Regarding those knocks, he added: “Myles had a little hamstring injury, Collin Quaner was just coming back from a little knock, so there were one or two there.


“Kayden Jackson played the whole game on Friday so I had to look at one or two changes. It was another game for Bish as well, I didn’t want to rush him, his time will come. And I just left Josh out because I think James Bree has been really solid for us as well.

“There were some good things there, I thought Deano [Dean Gerken] had a good game. Deano will play the next game and Bart will come in for the Leeds game.”

Did he want to have a look at Gerken with the 33-year-old out of contract at the end of the season? “To be fair, the two lads have worked terribly hard and they’re in a precarious position the two of them because they only have to battle with each other to try and get in the team.

“It’s difficult for a goalkeeper, an outfield player has a load of lads to compete with, while the goalkeepers have to compete with each other, so I wanted to give them something at the end of the season, that was always my intention.”

Does he envisage having two senior goalkeepers in League One next season? “I don’t know what’s happening until I speak to Marcus and see where we’re at. I’m pretty sure it will become clear in the next few weeks.

“We’ve got this week and next week left of the season and I’m pretty sure things will start to motorise and go quickly and we’ll see where we are. Once I speak to Marcus, I’ll know exactly where we are.”

Also back in the team was left-back Callum Elder, who last appeared in mid-January before he underwent hernia surgery. Might the on-loan Leicester man be a player he could look at for next season with another left-back on Lambert’s wish-list with Jonas Knudsen set to depart at the end of his contract in the summer.

“Obviously with the Jonas situation,” Lambert said regarding the upcoming vacancy at left-back.

“Callum’s obviously Leicester’s player, I thought Callum had a good game, he’d been out a helluva long time with a hernia but I thought he had a good game.

“First and foremost we have to get through this season, then a lot of the lads will go back.”

Regarding playing four loan players, Lambert says it was down to circumstances with games coming thick and fast over Easter and with a few players with injuries.

“Myles was injured, as I said, Cole Skuse, two games in three days I think is a big, big ask. Nolan would have played if he was fit, he was injured,” he added.

“Will, we wanted to give him a run out as well. There was a needs-must sort of thing. The loan lads have fitted in great, they’ve been good characters, good guys, so I was never really playing them for the sake of playing them but there were one or two little knocks from the Preston game.”

Regarding the lap of appreciation at the end of the match, Lambert said: “It was emotional because the support behind the football club is phenomenal really, it’s second to none the way the support is.

“That’s why I made the lads stand in front of the North Stand, they’ve watched us all season, it was their turn to watch them and I think that was important that we acknowledged everybody in the stadium and supported them and just watched them.

“The atmosphere’s incredible, it’s overwhelming. I don’t say that lightly, it’s true, it’s overwhelming.”

Swansea boss Graham Potter was pleased that his side ended a run of seven away defeats.

"I thought we did [control the game], but I've been in football long enough to know that while it's only 1-0 you can have a little action that goes against you and all of a sudden there's an opportunity and a chance.

"I thought we were the better team and I thought we did control a lot of the game and had the better chances but we still needed our goalkeeper to make a really, really good save at 1-0.

"We've had performances like this away from home, to be honest. Against Nottingham Forest we were really in control of the game and were winning 1-0 and then we ended up losing 2-1.

"I'm really pleased for the boys, pleased for the supporters who came and watched that we could manage to hold on and get three important points."

Regarding goalscorer Wayne Routledge, he added: I was pleased for him, he's had a tough season but he's handled himself impeccably throughout and he's playing a big part in our second half of the season.

"And he's been an influential person in the group as well, so it was nice for him to be able to influence the game."

Regarding man of the match Daniel James, he said: He was a constant threat. He had a chance early in the first half when we used him through the middle because the pitch was quite sticky, a dry surface and not the easiest on which to run with the ball.

"But Dan, when once he knocks it out of his feet he's so hard to catch. Apart from maybe his shooting decisions or executions, I thought he was fantastic."


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itfchorry added 21:00 - Apr 22
Not acceptable to play like that with the Suffolk Punch
on your chest -

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micky_1560 added 22:36 - Apr 22
This is getting same old same now, not good enough players and Lambert saying how good we are!
I was in the McCarthy out brigade, had to be done to move on, even if we move back first.
But I unlike Lambert, don't think the players are doing enough.

We had 1 up front under McCarthy, and we still have 1 upfront!
Under McCarthy, we kept doing the same things and failing, under Lambert, we are still doing the same things and failing.

I would have thought we would have won more games under Lambert than we have, is it the players?, is it the tactics?
We don't have any pace in the side, our passing at times is pleasing on the eye, but doesn't hurt teams.
We will have to be careful in league 1, we could be looking at a successive relegation!
I wish I could be more positive, I watch every week thinking it must be better than the previous match, only to see more disappointment.

Mr Lambert, the fans may be great, but fairly soon, the results must change...
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micky_1560 added 22:42 - Apr 22
I meant to say that I don't understand all the changes from one match to the next, players can't play twice or three times a week, really?

If they don't play, surely they train, what is the difference.
How can the team gel, when every game the side changes so much?

Also, we don't play with enough intensity, you would have thought right from the off at home, we would be at sides and again at the start of the second half.
Is Lambert capable of motivating the players?
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shakytown added 23:53 - Apr 22
I hope Lambert has a lot of new recruits for next season as this lot will be swarmed under in league 1. We need to do a complete rebuild of the squad and do it fast or next season will be a nightmare. Defensively we are a disaster and this needs to be addressed now. If you cannot score a bucketful of goals you need to not concede many and if you start with the simple things the improvement will spread through the team.
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arnielowestoft added 07:08 - Apr 23
Only playing one up top with a team that been relegated ,
PL is a fraud ! His record since the gig up the road is abysmal
We need start all guns blazing Next season just don't think
PL is the man for that .....
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GiveusaWave added 08:58 - Apr 23
We don't have much physicality, determination or bravery in the squad (though this doesn't apply to Collins or Judge). At one point the ball was lobbed forward by Swansea....three of our players were closer to the ball than any of their players. However...one of their players bombed forward and won the ball...shrugging off with ease any challenges. I've seen similar situations happen time and again this season....the team seems to play with fear. This fear needs to be addressed before the first game in League 1.

People keep talking about us needing serious investment over the Summer. We are going to lose another 7 million next season...so where is this money going to come from without breaking FFP? Surely our squad will be thinned out for next season?
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Barty added 09:23 - Apr 23
We do need serious investment and for us to break FFP rules - well that would be investme
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Barty added 09:25 - Apr 23
Sorry -last post was not finished. That would be investment on another scale !!
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Saxonblue74 added 10:12 - Apr 23
Damage limitation at the moment. All the negative comments and questions over Lamberts decision making are irrelevant, we won't see his true colours until next season when the squad and tactics can be judged as his.
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Razor added 10:56 - Apr 23
Well my Preston mate sent me a text and said we were aweful (not quite his words!!) and the worst ipswich team he had ever seen.
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ChrisFelix added 11:47 - Apr 23
A week ago I was going to get a ST after 2 years away. Listening to Preston & especially yesterday I now have my doubts that matters will improve in league 1. We continue to give away goals with ease & rarely enter the opponents box.
Decided to save my £350
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SouperJim added 13:18 - Apr 23
Unfortunately since Birmingham we've packed up. You can only keep flogging a dead horse for so long. It's frustrating, because we desperately need some momentum going into next season and to give the fair weather fans a reason to buy tickets, but it doesn't mean project Lambert still won't kick into gear fully in the summer.

Please god let's just find a performance against Leeds. For pride's sake if nothing else.
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inghamspur added 13:39 - Apr 23
'Blues boss Paul Lambert felt his team's performance as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Swansea was “a lot, lot better” than the display as they were defeated 4-0 at Preston North End on Good Friday'. Really? Must have been really dreadful at Preston then. This wasn't good at all. First time I think I've been bored watching us play. Never looked like scoring, always looking likely to concede. Think their keeper had one shot to save.
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SickParrot added 15:41 - Apr 23
I want Lambert to be a success and he can't really be judged until next season but I do think we must get off to a good start. He has said on a number of occasions that he just needs to get a few experienced players in and a pre- season with all the players and we will be ok. I hope he is right.
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Warkys_Tash added 16:05 - Apr 23
No-one is happy with this team or squad but I think we need to be fair to Lambert and see what he does pre-season. Who comes in, who goes out. Like one poster said build the team around Judge.

Another said certain young 'stars' arent good enough, I would agree. There is alot of stepping up to be done.

There are alot of players mentally and physically running on empty after a hard demoralising season.

And lots fo us fans feeling exactly the same. All I'd say is judge PL's record 10 games into the new season...
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