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Lambert: We're Having a Hard Time
Saturday, 28th Nov 2020 19:51

Town boss Paul Lambert admitted the Blues are having a hard time after they were beaten 2-0 at home by Charlton, following on from Tuesday’s 3-0 home loss to Hull City.

“It’s the same as Tuesday,” he said. “To be fair, I don’t think there was too much in the game. The first goal is vital in this league, they got it, they got a little break, they’re a strong team. We’ve so many injuries and the team is lightweight at the minute because of all the injuries we’ve got.

“We’re having a hard time, I don’t think there’s any getting away from that. But you’ve got to stick together.

“You have big moments and I always say to the guys, ‘It doesn’t matter if you do good, bad or indifferent, keep a level head. Don’t get too high when you win, don’t get too low when you lose’. That’s important because there are a lot of young guys out there.”

Town have now lost seven of their last 10 matches in all competitions. Reflecting on that run, Lambert added: “When you lose any game, it doesn’t matter if you lose one two or three, you always feel it.

“That’s football, they’ve got a chance to go and get a result on Tuesday, but we have to get some players back.”

Asked what his message is to supporters who might be losing faith, he said: “The fans are the most important people at any club, that’s always the case and it always will be.

“We just have to keep going, we have to keep going, there’s no point in feeling sorry for yourself or dwelling on it, it’s impossible, you have to move on. We’ve got a game on Tuesday.

“The lads are feeling hurt, there are no two ways about it. But a few weeks ago we were playing really, really well, a really strong team, but when you’ve that many injuries, it makes it tougher.”

Since Tuesday’s loss to Hull fans calls for a change of manager have grown in volume.


“I can’t do anything about that, that’s football,” he said. I’ve been in it long enough, it’s football. I was asked this question last time, I don’t have any problem because the club’s more important than anybody.”

Does he believe he can turn things around? “We need a bit of help, the squad needs to be stronger to be at the top end. As I said before, you look at the midfield, the midfield’s appearances, it couldn’t have been any more than 20 with [Andre] Dozzell, Gibbo [Liam Gibbs] and Brett [McGavin]. The three kids did really well, really pleased with them, but it was tough on them.”

Town can’t get any of that help until January when the transfer window opens. Does he fear that things could slide even further before then?

“It’s not a fear because football is never about fear, it’s about enjoyment and trying to win, it’s never about fear,” he said. “You can never have fear. And all the outside influences, as I said to the guys, whether you win, lose or draw, never look at the praise, never look at the criticism, crack on to the next one, and that’s important for their mindsets.”

"Explaining why David Cornell was given his league debut in goal in place of Tomas Holy, Lambert added: “We had to have a look at Dai [Cornell], because he’s good with his feet as well. Tomas has done really good, we lost 3-0 on Tuesday, we made a change. Dai had no chance with the goals.”

Liam Gibbs, 17, was also given his league debut having impressed in the U18s and U23s and also when training with the senior side.

“He’s trained with us, he’s handled the ball no problem, I don’t have a problem with Gibbo.,” Lambert continued. “He’s going to be a good one, give him time to develop and time to play, he’s going to be a good one.

“He has to learn, he has to thrive on it. A great moment for him to make his debut. Every player has to start somewhere, you need a manager brave enough to throw you in, to give you an opportunity and I don’t have a problem with that.”

Lambert confirmed that Emyr Huws had joined the injured list having injured himself in training.

“He hurt his back on Tuesday, it’s gone into his hamstring as well, we just found that out yesterday morning,” he said.

In addition to that both James Norwood and Toto Nsiala limped off during the game with what appeared to be hamstring injuries.

“I thought it was James’s knee because I thought he twisted it, But it’s his hamstring they’re saying. Toto, it’s his hamstring, the same. We’ll have to wait and see. Maybe Toto isn’t as bad, I don’t know.”

Quizzed on whether Town have a particular problem with injuries with so many players having spent time on the sidelines in the last few years, he reflected: “I don’t know. I don’t know what happened before. You need luck as a footballer, you need luck to ride tackles, you need luck to not get hurt.

“You get hurt, you hope it’s not a bad one, if you get hurt then you have to get back as quickly as you can. As long as you live the right way, you’ll get back. It’s part and parcel of the game.”

Norwood was replaced by Aaron Drinan, who was making his first appearance since the first day of the League One season, rather than Oli Hawkins or Kayden Jackson.

Explaining that decision, Lambert said: “Aaron needs some game time. We tried to get him game time. That lad’s did great for us until he got injured. Kayden’s still building up to speed, and I’ve not got many more players to pick from.

“The whole midfield are out injured and all your strikers are fit again. We just don’t have many players to pick from.”"

Asked what owner Marcus Evans might be thinking at the moment, Lambert said: “I spoke to him before the game and I’ve not seen him after it because I’ve not had time.

“The most important thing is the football club. That’s the most important thing. Whatever decisions the club make, as I said to you last season when there was talk I was leaving, that sort of thing, it’s not a problem because I can’t do anything with it.

“We try our best, we try with the guys we’ve got to make them better. They’re better players, it’s just that they need a bit of help.”

Looking ahead to the week to come when the Blues have trips to Oxford and Plymouth, Lambert said: “Long trips, but there’s no time to dwell. As I said before, you dwell on it, you can’t dwell on it too long or it’s going to hurt you.

“As I said before, the guys, I stick up for them that way, because they give me great effort, I can’t argue with that, but they need a little bit of help.”


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Mr_Jingles added 20:45 - Nov 28
Looking like a repeat of last season !
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PulhamBlue added 20:48 - Nov 28
Rubbish with 2 up top but worse with 1... Change something man.
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Kropotkin123 added 20:52 - Nov 28
Leave now
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jas0999 added 20:54 - Nov 28
The hard times will continue, until Lambert leaves the club. Evans MUST act.
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Lightningboy added 21:07 - Nov 28
What worries me is which manager our genius owner has got lined up next on his conveyer-belt of mediocrity.
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sixtyblue added 21:20 - Nov 28
You will need a hell of a lot of glue to stick this lot together
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sixtyblue added 21:23 - Nov 28
Perhaps it's the young players working out if they knobbly the older players in training they might get a chance of a game.
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LonE17Blue added 21:25 - Nov 28
I'd say that nobody really what ME agenda is for our club, but how far down in this division or league two do we need to go, b4 he starts to make the necessary changes, including reinvesting and in our team?

Or, does he carry on kicking back, and watch us completely drown with Lambert at the helm?

"Bring Back Phil Ham"
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ArnieM added 21:38 - Nov 28
Two more defeats and I reckon he's gone .
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BangaloreBlues added 22:16 - Nov 28
I think DS is paying him more than ME.
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dukey44 added 22:20 - Nov 28
What is point of after match interview when we can all probably answer the questions ourselves...... So glad he played for a big club.... Helps with running our club because......?
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Pezzer added 22:39 - Nov 28
Lets start with 2 up front and actually score a goal, that would be a start.
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ringwoodblue added 23:18 - Nov 28
We need a bit of help? Really? It's you that needs help Mr Lambert to face up to the fact that you are not good enough for our club. You are deluded and you talk b0ll0cks.
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eddiespearitt03 added 01:02 - Nov 29
Just how Evans likes it. Throw the management team he installed under the bus. Who is next up to try and run this League One club under Evans ?
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BobbyPetta11 added 07:24 - Nov 29
He sounds like a broken man awaiting his pay off!! I believe we all called this when that 5 year contact was signed. It's all abit of a mess again.
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BettyBlue added 07:32 - Nov 29
Whatever we do we mustn't sack this guy.

He is hilarious. His post match comments are BAFTA comedy gold.

Lets see how far he will rubbish his own reputation before walking.

My bet would be at the end of 5 years.
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bobble added 07:48 - Nov 29
burley is better..
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KINGCHAPPO added 08:09 - Nov 29
Just to cheer us all up, we were 2nd in the Championship 6 years ago
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mib added 08:55 - Nov 29
you all should all be you ashamed of yourselves, every comment on this forum has kicked Lambert in the teeth this morning. just when a manager/team requires support the so called Ipswich fans come out in there droves to make sure they put them down even further. just look at the amount of players that are injured, that must give everyone a clue as to where the problem is at the moment. keep the faith.
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waldenblue7 added 08:57 - Nov 29
Evans/ Lambert out.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:04 - Nov 29
Lambert your post match interviews make me want to puke .You really should be gone .
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RegencyBlue added 09:07 - Nov 29
He actually looks and sounds like a beaten man to me.

I don't think he will be at the club much longer but the question is who will our illustrious owner come up with as a replacement? Who the hell will want to try and make the sh1t show Evans has created work?
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Michael101 added 09:09 - Nov 29
Don't worry ,only four years left on his contract,start looking on bright side 😬😆😁
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:14 - Nov 29
Just like last season , the old ''we are all hurting'' feel sorry for ourselves crap is coming out, its the mentality of the whole set up . THAT wont get us anywhere, we need a team of fighters, a team that wont lie down a team that wont to prove they are better than the rest, and we need a manager that can get a team like that playing for their shirt, that manager IS NOT Lambert, he is in the same mindset as the players , he is not capable of motivating himself let alone a squad of players. LAMBERET MUST GO BEFORE WE SLIDE DEEPER INTO THE MESS, WAKE UP EVANS THE SHIP IS STILL SINKING .
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:22 - Nov 29
Go now ! The MOODY BLUES , Weve got to get out of this place ,the ANIMALS , come on lads lets get a playlist up for Evans and Lambert perhaps we can get Radio SUFFICK to play it match nights
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