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Lambert: You Can't Give Teams Two-Goal Starts
Saturday, 14th Dec 2019 18:21

Boss Paul Lambert blamed Town giving Bristol Rovers a two-goal start before getting going following the Blues’ 2-1 defeat to the Pirates at Portman Road.

Tyler Smith and Tom Nichols put the West Countrymen two goals in front before James Norwood pulled one back for Town, who had chances to find an equaliser but ultimately were unable to find the net again.

“You can’t given teams a two-goal start and then start to play in the game,” Lambert admitted.

“We started the game well and it was a poor goal from the throw-in and then we lost another poor goal for the second.

“And that brought us to life and from thereon in we had a good strong end to the second half, we should have had one or two back.

“We got a great goal ourselves. In the second half it was basically all us, we tried everything to score but it didn’t happen. We tried everything to score.”

He added: “It doesn’t matter what type of football you play, it’s always difficult [if you give the opposition a two-goal start].

“We went for it, we went for three lads up top, we went for everything we could but you can’t give anybody two goals as a start. It’s tough.”

Town’s early season success was built around a strong defence and succession of clean sheets Lambert was unhappy with the manner of the Pirates’ goals.

“The first one’s poor because it’s from a throw-in, that was a frustrating one,” he said. “The second one, we had the ball, we were comfortable with the ball and we lost it and the cross came into the back post and their lad put it in.

“That gives you that jolt and we responded really well. We got a really good goal, then chances left, right and centre, they were getting blocks in and defended really strongly. There’s still a helluva long way to go in this league, that’s for sure.”

Regarding Rovers skipper Ollie Clarke’s red card for a second bookable offence when he entered the field of play after treatment without permission from the referee, Lambert said he was unsure of the precise detail of the dismissal.

“I don’t know whether the fourth official told the guy to go on, I don’t know, I really don’t know the situation, I’ve just seen the guy coming on, whether they get told [I don’t know],” he said.

“I never saw the referee [wave him on] unless the referee’s given him [an indication I’ve not seen] to come on, but I don’t know.”

Overall, there were similarities with the performance against Coventry at St Andrew’s last Saturday when Town dominated the first half but ultimately without claiming the victory.


“I said that yesterday, the game’s about winning football matches,” he reflected. “Saturday [against Coventry] we could have been three of four up and it never materialised, the game’s 90 minutes, 45 minutes is not enough.

“Today we had most of the game and, at the very worst, it should have been 2-2 at half-time with the chances that we had.

“We tried everything in the second half, we limited them to no real chance or any real chances on the counter-attack, we dominated the ball from halfway.

“The lads tried everything, the lack of effort that we had on Tuesday, it was totally different from that.”

Town’s home form has been disappointing all season - their record reads won three, drawn four and lost two - with the Blues having picked up only 13 of their 36 points at Portman Road. Over the last six games they’re 19th in the League One home form table.

“No, too many draws,” Lambert admitted. “Not enough wins at home. Away from home we seem to be winning or getting good results.

“But, as I said, there’s a long, long way to go, there’s a helluva long way to go, there are so many twists and turns. We’re in a good position, the guys are disappointed but we’re in a good position still, we’re still in a good position. There’s a long way to go.”

What does he put the disappointing home form down to, opposition teams coming to frustrate?

“Yes, but that’s normal, any big club you’re at, any big club that’s got a fanbase you expect that. You have to be big enough and brave enough to handle it,” he said.

“I’m used to it, the guys, some of the lads will be used to that pressure, some of the younger ones will be a little bit different but it will make them better players.

“It takes a big player to play here, just because of the size of the fanbase. But it’s a great place to play, the atmosphere’s great, you can’t ask any more from the supporters. Everybody gets disappointed but as long as everybody sticks together, that’s the most important thing.”

Is patience vital in those circumstances, both on and off the field? “Yes, because there are so many games still to play, an incredible amount of games. As I said before, there will be twists and turns and bumps along the way.

“It’s important that the team remains focused on what they’re trying to achieve and if we can do it this year it will be brilliant because not many teams bounce back.

“If you look at the table, you look at other results, it’s incredible. Accrington beat Portsmouth 4-1, I think Rotherham lost.

“It’s a really tough league, really tough. But we’re in a good position, we’ve a game in hand but we need to start to win.”

Lambert confirmed that Janoi Donacien dropped out of the side due to illness: “Janoi wasn’t well, we just got informed this morning that he wasn’t well, he woke up with a virus which was disappointing, so we had to kind of rejig it a little bit. But there were a lot of good things there.”

He says that meant he was forced to change his team selection more widely than just at right-back where Cole Skuse filled in.

“I had different things in my head this morning and then Janoi’s thing changed it a little bit so we had to move one or two of the lads," he added.

“That’s why sometimes I don’t name the team on the Friday because anything can happen during the night. I can’t fault the lads for their effort.”

There were muted boos at the final whistle but Lambert’s message to fans is not to panic, despite the Blues going through a tougher patch - they have now gone four league games without a win and seven matches in all competitions without a win over 90 minutes - after their impressive start to the campaign.

“Stay with it, don’t get into the mode it was a few years ago,” he urged. “Enjoy the journey, enjoy the ride, it’ll be up and down but it’ll be exciting.

“We might not win every game but it’ll be exciting and don’t get caught into the apathy or anything like that. Everybody knows the disappointment, everybody knows it.

“It’s a fabulous fanbase, it’s got incredible support behind it, but stick with it. As I said, there will be twists and turns, the guys, some of the younger ones, it can be a bit hard on them because you never know how young ones react in front of it, and the young ones will certainly need the support.”

Rovers boss Graham Coughlan praised his side’s commitment and determination to hang on for their victory.

“I’ve got top, top players,” he said. “Bodies on the line, blocks. They go out and put their bodies on the line and the crowd respond to them and the crowd respond to then. Sheer honesty and sheer hard work and that’ll get you places.”

The Irishman felt the red card hampered them in the latter stages and was unwarranted.

“We had good organisation and structure and the sending off killed us,” he added.

“I don’t think it was a necessary sending off, you can’t hear anything and the fourth official had waved him on.“

Coughlan, whose side has now won four in a row in the league and are undefeated in 10 in all competitions, surprised reporters by calling his own position into question, with later claims he had told the club and the players he was leaving.

“I need to go home and sit with my wife and my kids this evening and spend some time with them," he said.

"I’ve got a decision to make with my own life and my own career with where I’m going and what I’m doing.

“I don’t know where I can take this football club. I’ve got decision to make personally. So I’m going to spend this evening with my wife and kids and see which way I wake up in the morning.”


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DifferentGravy added 21:50 - Dec 14
We all keep saying the same things......said similar things when Mccarthy was in charge. The media slated us for wanting shot of MIck. But we dont ask miracles, we just know what we want from our team.......

1, Dont play players out of position.
2, Dont hump the ball up to the forwards
3, Keep a settled team

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herfie added 21:59 - Dec 14
If I'm honest, it's a struggle to find anything either unduly negative, or positive, to say about today's match. Because at the moment we seem trapped in a bubble, where PL's team selection, set up and justifications for results/performances, are matched by the players who struggle to truly impose themselves against functional, but not exceptional, opposition, and seem to have lost the ability to execute many of the basics of the game well. Can't criticise the effort or intent, but thee execution is well below par - even for this level.

If this defeat is to count for anything, then the clear and obvious lessons that were apparent to anyone that has a scoobie about pro football need to be addressed ASAP. Take a leaf out opposition managers' performances; many who don't have comparable resources in terms of numbers/quality, yet manage to produce well drilled teams who know their jobs, and each other, and play comparatively simple but effective football. We should play 4-4-2, with square pegs etc, and have a clear philosophy of how we're going to play - and then stuck to it for the foreseeable future.


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soclopath added 00:09 - Dec 15
So PL cancels the Christtmas party,the way things are going I hope there is no danger of no Easter eggs
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Lathers added 00:38 - Dec 15
What has Lambert actually achieved since he's been here? Are we in a better place now than when he took over? His PR made everyone feel good for a while but we were in such a mess his appointment kind of went under the radar despite his awful management record. He has done NOTHING to demonstrate any sort of capability since he's been here and if anything his record is appalling. We can't afford to not get promoted this season. Barnsley, Wigan and Luton coming down will be hard enough let alone the likes of Huddersfield, Boro or Stoke dropping down. Evans can't allow this once great club to fester in L1 and he has to make a change this month.
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Les57 added 06:50 - Dec 15
I think Mr Lambert should have a rethink of his selection against Exeter. That cup may be the only chance we have for silverware this season going on latest results.

One other thing, at least Donancian was ill, if he had played Skuse there with him fit that would have been too much.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 07:33 - Dec 15
Never been a fan of Lambert, talks a good game and gets the fans back on board but no wins at home since September is not good enough!
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therein61 added 07:51 - Dec 15
Agree you cannot give teams a two goal start, so why for heavens sake put out a line up that clearly invited it!!!????.
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ChrisFelix added 10:02 - Dec 15
Unfortunately our stop start season has eventually caught up with us. Its essential to play your best 11 available players & this is what teams who win trophies do. Our home form has to improve otherwise we will find ourselves outside the top 6 let alone the top 2
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ThaiBlue added 10:25 - Dec 15
Not going to plan,xmas will be a make or break time for lambert in my opinion think he may quit if he gets no money in january that he needs as this bunch just aint good enough.
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Linkboy13 added 10:38 - Dec 15
You can't give teams two goal starts talk about stating the obvious. I wonder who's fault that is ?
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londontractorboy57 added 13:03 - Dec 15
New manager suggestions how about carlos Edwards currently player coach at Woodbridge still knows where the net is and loves ITFC lets be radical for a change.
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Bergholtblue added 13:44 - Dec 15
Personally I don't think it is a bad thing to rotate players so long as you swap a forward for a forward or a holding midfielder for a holding midfielder. Where we are shooting ourselves in the foot is by changing the system at the same time.

For the first 20 minutes it looked like the players hadn't even met each before, let alone played together! The best holding midfielder at the club playing at right back! Three forwards tripping over each other! Balls played into areas where there wasn't a blue shirt to be seen! It was laughable.

Stick to a 4-4-2 and rotate players in that system as much as you want, but don't keep mucking about with diamonds and Christmas trees because the players we have are just not up to it.
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Linkboy13 added 13:55 - Dec 15
Ive heard the Christmas party was going to be very well attended. Lambert is thinking of bringing in the rotation system.
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londontractorboy57 added 16:47 - Dec 15
Put your tin hat on Paul the numbskulls are starting to turn.
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