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Lambert: Lads Gave Me Everything
Saturday, 7th Mar 2020 18:26

Blues boss Paul Lambert was proud of his team and everybody in the stadium, despite his side having been beaten 1-0 by leaders Coventry City at Portman Road.

Matt Godden netted the game’s only goal in the 16th minute to put the Sky Blues five points clear at the top of the division.

“The lads gave me absolutely everything, they gave me everything in their bodies,” Lambert said. “We played a good game, one real chance they’ve scored.

“We had a lot of the game. I can’t ask any more of them today. Today I was really proud of them, proud of everybody in the stadium, the fans were great again, staying with us.

“I think they saw what we’ve got out there and they saw the commitment, and that’s all you can ever ask for. So today, we lost the game but the performance was a lot better.”

He added: “Considering the lads we’ve got, we had two kids on the bench that came on. Luke Woolfenden’s a kid, Andre Dozzell’s a kid, the two kids that are coming off the bench [Armando Dobra and Tyreece Simpson] are babies. They’re wet behind the ears. So there are a lot of things to be proud of and the atmosphere in the ground was night and day.”

Lambert had praise for Gwion Edwards and Cole Skuse, who both impressed having come back into the team, and Alan Judge.

“They were very good,” he said. “Cole had a really nasty gash on the shin. Gwion I thought was excellent, Judge I thought was excellent in the second half as well, so there were a lot of good things there.

“Coventry and Mark Robins, I think they’re good guys and a good team, but I think today we had Flynn Downes missing, arguably one of the best midfielders in the division, three lads up front missing [Kayden Jackson, James Norwood and Will Keane], Danny Rowe being out, Kane Vincent-Young out, Emyr Huws is just back from a toe injury. There are a lot of big players out. Hopefully we’ll get one or two back.”

Lambert felt his team ought to have won an early penalty when Kyle McFadzean appeared to foul Jon Nolan.

“Aye, with Nolan? I thought it was close,” he said. “Then Bish, first half, went through and I thought it was a freekick just at the edge of the box but we never got it. But the Nolan one was an interesting one.”

The Town boss also wondered whether there might have been a foul in the build-up to the Coventry goal when Nolan was dispossessed and wasn’t overly impressed with the officials overall.

“On the far side? I thought that at the time when I saw it,” Lambert recalled. “I thought the officiating, the linesmen hadn’t got a flag, he never put it up, it was incredible some of the decisions there.


“I just think that’s just the way it is in this division. But the [incident with] Nolan, there could have been a case for that, especially with what was going on before and after that.”

Asked about Norris’s booking as the players made their way off at half-time, Lambert add: “I just found that out just before I came up here, that Will got booked.

“I don’t know what it was. I think they were trying to talk to the referee but I thought the referee must have taken offence to what he said. I don’t know what he said.”

Nolan had Town’s best chance but nodded the ball tamely into Coventry keeper Marko Marosi’s arms.

“I know exactly what he’s done because the ball’s high in the air so he’s got to wait for it,” Lambert said. “And the keeper’s obviously gone back and he’s plucked it out of the air. I can see what Nolo’s done, he went to do the right thing and he was caught when the keeper moved back. It was a big chance.”

Reflecting on Town’s lack of goals, Lambert added: “Absolutely, but we’ve got three big players out. Freddie and Bish have been back for a few weeks of playing time. They’ve been out for months, Freddie over a year.

“You’re asking two guys who are running on empty again and then you’re putting Tyreece and Dobra on. But that’s where the club is at the minute.

“But I’m really proud of how the team played and how we stayed in the game for a long, long time and we took charge of the game against a good side.”

Lambert admits he’s having to play Bishop and Sears more than he would ideally like to given their lack of match fitness.

“Yes, I think it’s really unfair for the two of them because they were out for a helluva long time,” he continued.

“You’ve got to remember, if you’re out, they say you detrain in three weeks when you don’t train. Freddie’s been out over a year. Yes, he’s training and getting bits here and there, Bish is the same, long term out. His calves were cramping up, we had to take him off. Freddie as well, was running on empty at the top end of the pitch.

“You’ve got to look after them as well, you can’t just put them out and say ‘OK, run until something else happens to you’, that’s not the way I work.”

The defeat, Town’s seventh in nine matches, sees the Blues drop to 10th and seven points off the play-offs having played two games more than the four teams above them. Lambert admits it’s getting tougher with every game and says it’s just a case of taking each game as it comes.

“We have to,” he reflected. “If can get some of the guys back, we’ll be a lot stronger. At the minute, today’s performance, I’m really proud of how they went really toe-to-toe with Coventry, a good side. But if we get some of them back if we can do that.

“You still have to fight for everything, you have to fight and fight and fight until that last ball’s kicked until the summer. Everybody has to fight for the club.”

He added: “We have to go for everything. I know it’s hard but we have to go for absolutely everything. As I said before, I never give up. I give everything I’ve got. I do my best and hopefully we’ll go on a run, we do get the guys back and we’ll look a lot stronger team.

“Today I an’t fault the guys for their effort, it was there, everything that I asked of them was there.”"
Lambert says Keane missed out due to an injury he picked up in the Fleetwood game: “I think he hurt his groin on Tuesday, I think he hurt it early in the game but tried to play on. If you have an injury and the player says he’s not fit, you have to trust that scenario.

“So, the next scenario we have to look at only Freddie, he’s the only one, or start Tyreece or start Ben Morris, who had an horrific injury as well. It’s a big ask. Freddie was the option for us because we didn’t have anybody else. We’ll have to wait and see whether Will is fit for next week.”

Regarding other players who might be back, he added: “Kane had a bit of a setback, we’ll see how he is later on in the week. Danny Rowe’s the same, we’ll see how he is. Kayden will be back, Flynn will be back, Nors [James Norwood], he’s still out.

“Emyr, hopefully his toe will have settled down. Hopefully we’ll get one or two back. Look at the bench, we had three kids on the bench.”

Lambert explained recalling Will Norris for Tomas Holy in goal: “I think when you leave somebody out it’s always a tough decision. The disappointment is a lot for guys. But I made the decision because of what happened last night and the way we played at the back, we were going to play from the back, which we did do. We played some good stuff.

“Will Norris is a really calming head, really, really calm. He’s mid-20s but he has a really good way, a really good way about him. I’m not saying Tomas hasn’t but for this game I just thought Will’s calming influence was important. I don’t think Will has had a save to make.”

Lambert says Luke Garbutt will also have to be assessed having picked up a knock: “I think on the far side he blocked a cross and I think it tweaked his groin, so we need to see how he is as well. That’s another one. I thought Josh Earl did well when he came on, so we need to see how Garbs is.”

Coventry boss Mark Robins, was delighted with his team, who have now gone 18 games in all competitions since they were last defeated.

“It was a really tough game. I thought we started brilliantly we kept the ball really well and the goal was really magnificent the way they got through, the way they passed it, a great through ball from Walshy [Liam Walsh]," he said.

“We needed the start because the way it finished was bitty and scappy and we didn’t keep the ball.

“We gave them opportunities and they are fighting for their lives. It was a tough game and we got a clean sheet which was outstanding and the goal was good enough to win it.

“Thankfully we can get home and give them a bit of a breather going into next week. We have got 10 games left and we need to be better than that.

“We have got to be better against the teams we have got coming up.
“Can we keep going, can we keep our focus and learn and keep learning? Nobody’s cracked it yet we have got to keep focused and keep going.”


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Tractorboy1985 added 19:30 - Mar 7
He's excellent... he's been great... Marcus has been great... we are NOT IDIOTS!!! they clearly haven't been otherwise we wouldn't be in this situation!!! Club is rotten!! We are a joke!! Owner... manager... players!! Strip the lot and sort this club!! It's poison!! We say Evans out... we ain't got a buyer... fair... but this man needs to be put under severe pressure to sort this once great football club out!!! We are NOT Bury... we have a huge following who people still pay hard earned cash to watch this dross!! I'm a realist and I'm not expecting Barcelona but our current philosophy is a joke and we are going no where!!! Pressure needed on Marcus Evans!!!
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Bert added 19:38 - Mar 7
Well what can we expect with only one unfit striker ? The lack of investment in decent strikers is our main problem rather than Lambert himself. Some people moan about lack of tactical nous but given the lack of options today, there was a different approach in the second half. Still nowhere near good enough but a bit of considered thought please if people on here are to be taken seriously.
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PortmanTerrorist added 19:41 - Mar 7
Robins' comments say it all. They need to be better than today to beat other teams. Yes we're that bad and the professionals know it!
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Arnoldsleftfoot added 19:42 - Mar 7
Paul you are deluded

That is not the match I saw
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Ebantiass added 19:47 - Mar 7
Really really disappointing. Nobodys buying this bullshot from Lambert again.Feel sorry for the kids being thrown into this shower of a team. Will also say Evans is also very much to blame. Wish he would just sell up to somebody that truely wants the club to go forward ,and not just a tax write off for his businesses.
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jdtractor96 added 19:48 - Mar 7
4 points from 9 games is unacceptable and I'm not surprised the majority of us are fed up of Lambert now but I still don't think he's the problem. Look at how unbalanced the squad is and how utterly poor some of the players are. Those who think we have the best squad in the league are completely deluded. I know who the biggest problem is. Wake up people. We'll continue this downward spiral until the owner of our beloved club invests in the squad. #EvansOut
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martin587 added 19:50 - Mar 7
😀😀come on lads all those who down marked me be honest do you really think we played well enough to win.Ok we were slightly better than Tuesday night but still not good enough to create or have a well worth shot to make there keeper move.If your happy with that then fair enough but I'm not.I travel the country to watch my team and I can honestly say I have seen very little improvement on last season apart from the first ten games.I'm very unhappy about the way this club is going so until it improves I will be honest in how I feel and my comments will reflect on that.
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planetblue_2011 added 20:08 - Mar 7
Just don't understand why we didn't get a target man & right back in January.
We played some ok stuff today but shot shy again plus I don't know how many times we passed the ball out of play, at least 15 times. Team sheet is filled with the players I'd like to see play week in week out, Bishop, Dozzell, Judge & sears. Still couldn't break through Coventry. Don't think they were that good one decent break, one shot one goal on target. That's all you have to do!
Next season it is then completely out of it now. Down to 10th, end it there I think!!!
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Tractorboy1985 added 20:22 - Mar 7
@planetblue... ask Marcus Evans
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blueboy1981 added 20:22 - Mar 7
martin587 ..... that's a typical example of how the expected standards by some have dropped - some now satisfied with still not winning, but ‘improvement' from the previous game.
Agree with you - not anywhere near good enough, for me either.
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ITFCsince67 added 20:29 - Mar 7
Well they must pretty poor then.
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GiveusaWave added 20:30 - Mar 7
Much better performance than the one against Fleetwood...we were completely played off the park in that game...

At least in this one a few players put in some effort. Edwards and Judge ran around a lot and players did attempt to mark....

Did get the feeling throughout though....if we had somehow manufactured an equaliser Coventry would have upped their game again and scored within a few minutes. The best we could hope for was that we equalised with only a couple of minutes on the clock which wouldn't give them the time to score again..,

Creatively we were very, very poor...but the team did do their best and put in some effort. Ultimately, they had more cutting edge than us and they looked a League above us (which they will soon likely be...). You always felt they were in control of the game....even when they allowed us to have ball...
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tractorboybig added 20:41 - Mar 7
bye,bye is all he wrote.....
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TimmyH added 20:41 - Mar 7
'Lads game me everything'...well if that's the case it really shows how we've gone down the pan.
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LWNR2013 added 20:43 - Mar 7
Guentchev that was sort of what I was trying to say. It's not the Opposition players that are better it is the tactics/strategy.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 20:44 - Mar 7
Here's a funny old thing, all the early season b0ll0ck5 about playing too many games, international breaks and rotation and we are now the team who've played the most games in the division, and look where we are now!
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cat added 21:02 - Mar 7
Lambert can use all the excuses he wants and although some of them are valid for today, looking back over this year and last season there's little doubt he ain't up to it. Lambert has sampled being a winner as a player and manager, so I don't buy into all this ‘braveheart' bollox that he don't give one or indeed is anything else than a tough ‘wee' Glaswegian with a point to prove, but as he's desperately treading water with a 27% win ratio there's nothing really to debate, other than what will fall the quickest, the percentage or the Town.
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Sm00411 added 21:14 - Mar 7
So Luke Woolfenden and Andre Dozzell are kids because they're playing but Flynn Downes is the best player in the division because he's not. They're the same age Paul. Why does he always use age as an excuse? It's getting so boring now.
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cat added 21:20 - Mar 7
Delia - shame on you (lol)

Martin - Think your rather impressive points tally (lol) took a slight dent for no other reason than the one bit of credit the players deserve today was for their effort which was clearly there. No probs with me though ‘mate' you'll never get a downer from me, as your rational posting and unquestioned support is something I aspire to be like, but maybe in a different life!
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DaneITFC added 21:26 - Mar 7
Not being able to go, were we really playing as well as PL says? I get that were missing key players and a lot of them of course its taking a toll on performance
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DaneITFC added 21:28 - Mar 7
On performances* but regardless we have one of the worst home records in the divison which is just unacceptable. Its going to be a long time down here at this rate.
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martin587 added 21:45 - Mar 7
Cat …thanks for your comment.Perhaps I was a bit harsh but then I expected a lot more today. getting too old for all this traveling now from Southend.Even the potholes look out for me now.😁
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Swailsey added 21:53 - Mar 7
Of get club our out.
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Elto added 22:19 - Mar 7
Alright swailesy?
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DifferentGravy added 22:19 - Mar 7
Bert, a bit of nous from you dear chap. This is not a problem that has only just arisen. Ok, we were hindered by a lack of forwards today. That hasnt been the case in all of the last 24 games.....where we have won 4.

Where was the tactical nous against AC Stanley away, Rotherham, Peterborough and others....where he waited until the game was lost before changing. Where was the logic in rotating the squad when it was clearly detrimental to player confidence, unity and consistency.....of which a number of players alluded to....and we began to lose consistently. What is the point of bringing a substitute in the 86th minute ........when you are losing? Starting Mcgavin in a 'must win' game.

If you think i am talking nonsense, perhaps you would heed the words of Mick MIlls, who has been saying pretty much the same thing for weeks and weeks.

If you still think its nonsense then perhaps the 34 losses in 78 games may open your eyes
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