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Evans: Town Knew They Had a Battering, the Best Side Lost
Wednesday, 28th Oct 2020 09:10

Gillingham manager Steve Evans felt Town and their boss Paul Lambert will have known they “had a battering” from the Gills during last night’s 1-0 Blues victory over his side, believing the “best team lost, by a distance”.

Teddy Bishop’s 87th-minute goal secured Town's win against the Kent side - the Blues having enjoyed 70 per cent possession over the 90 minutes - but Evans insisted the result was far from a fair reflection of the game and that Lambert - who missed the match having undergone a Covid-19 test - will have known that.

Relations between the pair broke down after comments Evans made after last year’s game between the teams at the Priestfield Stadium with Lambert refusing to acknowledge his fellow Glaswegian at subsequent fixtures between the clubs.

Evans also had a fallout with former Blues boss Mick McCarthy following a 2-1 Town victory over his Leeds side in 2016.

“Privately they knew they had a battering,” Evans told Kent Online. “But we will listen to the Lambert boy saying they were brilliant again. He said it on Saturday but I know a lot of Ipswich fans. I watched it as well. They were very poor. They weren’t so good tonight.

“I tell you what, he will have been having a beer [afterwards]. He might not say it but he will know.

“The best team lost, by some distance. Second half it was one-way traffic. They were playing on counter-attacks.

“They got a bit of help with some of the decisions. I am not questioning the integrity of the referee but it was a poor performance from him, it’s as bad as it gets.

“First half was a disciplined performance, we had a good organisation, good shape, one thing they have got is a huge budget and for that they get good players. They made one good chance that the boy [Jack Lankester] should probably score.

“We had to change the goalkeeper [after Jack Bonham got injured] and different things and we got to half time and we said, 'With more belief, let’s go and take them on, they are under pressure to get promoted.’

“Second half one team played all the football and made all the chances, one team deserved to win, one team got all of the decisions, but we have to just go again.”

The loss was Evans’s side’s fourth in a row and he is aware the knives will be out for him following such a run.

“The vultures will be about won’t they?” he added. “We have lost four games, but we were outstanding second half against Ipswich, probably the best Gillingham performance in a long time, including some big wins last season.

“Our open play, our general play, passing and moving, we got to the byline on 15-20 occasions, Jordan Graham was on fire, we were putting balls in, they were clearing it off the line and if there is a criticism it is that we are not taking our chances.

“When you play against clubs like Ipswich, with 20 times our budget, with the resources that allows them to bring better players in, you have to take chances when they come.

“We have been glaringly missing chances against Pompey, glaring against Fleetwood and even more so on Tuesday. In football they say if you are making chances, then you are on some sort of track that is heading in the right direction.”


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midlandblue54 added 16:19 - Oct 28
They can both fight it out in dole office queue in a few weeks !
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IpswichToon added 16:32 - Oct 28
I love reading and watching Steve Evans' post-match interviews against any team, because they're just comedy gold. I do recall the post-match interview when he was Leeds manager, and saying something like "let's call it what it is, it's hoof-ball" in regards to Town's play style, and just being outrageously negative towards Ipswich like a bitter tw@t. Then someone on Twitter found the long ball stats actually had Leeds playing more long balls than Ipswich.

He lives in his own little world where everything is battered. Only on this occasion, it was most definitely The Gills and most probably his dinner that was battered.

On another note, his heavy breathing during interviews is a bit concerning. Tw@t or not. That isn't nice to see. Sounds like he's about to have a heart attack.
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leftie1972 added 17:02 - Oct 28
🤣 he really is totally deluded isn't he! It could have been about 5-2 with all the chances that were spurned and Fred could have had a hatrick!
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dukey44 added 17:06 - Oct 28
🤣🤣And we thought our manager see games different to the fans... Got feeling Evans don't like Ipswich.....
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ThatMuhrenCross added 17:39 - Oct 28
29% possession and less than half the attempts on goal we had... but okay Steve, you go say you battered us!
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ThatMuhrenCross added 17:40 - Oct 28
The only thing that gets battered when Steve Evans is in Town is his food.
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Sir_Monte_Carlo added 18:54 - Oct 28
Great! Gillingham's after match interview bought to you by the new Brother Grimm.
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Ebantiass added 19:14 - Oct 28
Evans reminds me of a Lambert post match interview. The two managers cant stand eachother but for me they are very much alike. Lambert saying we were brilliant and played fantastic in a game we lost with four goals???? like most good managers they will praise in public and chastise in private.


A win is still a win and three points. COYBs
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Umros added 19:40 - Oct 28
Words of a man under pressure. 4 straight defeats, blame
Someone else for your failings. Soon to be a Managerial casualty ....
Cheerio.
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bobble added 20:33 - Oct 28
i like this bloke..
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ringwoodblue added 23:02 - Oct 28
Whenever I have a downer on Lambo, I just think how much worse it could be if Steve Evans was our manager. If that did ever happen (perish the thought), I would probably take some timeout as a fan until he got sacked or exploded into a cloud of his own flatulence!
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KiwiBlue2 added 23:02 - Oct 28
He is all class isn't he......? Such a sporting loser..........
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waldenblue7 added 12:14 - Oct 29
This guy's a joker, just needs to be ignored.
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