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Back to Basics for Blues Against Bottom Club Burton
Tuesday, 15th Dec 2020 06:00

Town host bottom-of-the-table Burton Albion at Portman Road tonight aiming to return to winning ways with manager Paul Lambert looking for his players to get the basics right following Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat to Portsmouth which saw them drop to sixth.

Lambert was particularly critical of his side for the way they performed without the ball against Pompey.

“You can’t play a game of football without doing the other side first," he said.

“Once you do the other side first, everything else follows suit and if you don’t do that, ultimately you lose.”

Asked whether he wants a back to basics approach from his team, who will again be watched by 2,000 season ticket holders this evening, he said: “A million per cent, do the basics of the game. If you do the basics of the game right you’ve got a bigger chance of winning the game.

“But you have to start right. You have to get to work on one side, doing all the other things, then the ability and other things come through. [On Saturday] we never did that and we deserved to lose.”

The Blues have now lost six of their last nine games in all competitions including their last three at home without scoring."

“You have to win games, whether it’s ugly or whatever,” Lambert continued. “But you cannot play without the ball, you have to go and be more aggressive than that without the ball. It is, it’s back to basics.”

Goals have been far and few between lately with the two in the 2-1 win over 10-man Plymouth 10 days ago all the Blues have scored in their last five matches.

Lambert may want to make changes to his team given Saturday’s result and performance but remains limited in his options due to the injury situation, although on Friday he suggested Freddie Sears could be ready to return from his hamstring injury in tome for tonight.

Dai Cornell will probably continue in goal with skipper Luke Chambers at right-back and Stephen Ward on the left.

Lambert could look at a change at the centre of the defence with the Blues having conceded seven goals in their last three home games. Toto Nsiala could come in for Mark McGuinness alongside Luke Woolfenden.

In midfield, Andre Dozzell will continue but Jon Nolan seems set to miss out having picked up an injury on Saturday. Brett McGavin replaced him from the bench, while Emyr Huws will also hope to come back into the XI.


Alan Judge started in the more advanced midfield role against Pompey before swapping with Armando Dobra. Lambert may well start with the Irishman in that role this evening with the Albanian U21 international on the right.

Sears could return on the left for Jack Lankester if the former West Ham man is considered fit enough with Keanan Bennetts another alternative.

The Blues boss may opt to make a switch at the centre of his attack having said Kayden Jackson has to be protected given his stop-start season due to injury and illness.

Aaron Drinan recovered from his hamstring problem and came off the bench in the second half at the weekend and could start with Jackson and Oli Hawkins among the subs.

Despite being bottom, Burton go into tonight’s match on a run of four games without a defeat.

A 4-2 home victory over Charlton - which ended a run of 14 games without a win - has been followed by 1-1 draws at Sunderland, with Crewe at the Pirelli Stadium and away against the MK Dons.

Burton have conceded 31 League One goals this season - only Swindon have shipped more, 33 - and they are yet to keep a clean sheet having let in at least one goal in every second half this campaign, a total of 21.

The Brewers’ away form, no wins, five draws and four defeats, is the third worst in the division.

Striker Kane Hemmings could return for the visitors after a quad injury and Albion have an otherwise fully fit squad.

Town and Burton have only met six times in competitive matches, all in the league in recent seasons, with Town unbeaten having won five and drawn one.

The most recent game between the sides was at Portman Road in February when Alan Judge and Kayden Jackson netted two goals apiece as the Blues came from behind to win 4-1.

Jamie Murphy gave the Brewers the lead in the sixth minute but Judge levelled for Town on 29, then Jackson put the Blues in front just before the break.

The former Accrington man made it 3-1 seven minutes after the restart, then Judge added the fourth on 63.

On the opening day of last season at the Pirelli Stadium, Luke Garbutt's deflected debut goal saw the Blues to a 1-0 victory over Burton Albion in their first third tier game for 62 years.

Loanee Garbutt found the net in the 11th minute to see the Blues to the three points against the Brewers, who were reduced to 10 men late on when Stephen Quinn was red-carded for two bookable offences.

No member of the current Town squad has played for Burton, but former Town striker Luke Varney rejoined them in August as player/fitness coach and has so far made three sub appearances.

Varney, 38, was with the Blues between February 2015 to January 2017, initially on loan, and made 14 starts and 32 sub appearances, scoring five goals.

During his previous spell with the Brewers Varney, known as Reg while at Town, netted an own goal in the Blues’ 2-1 Championship win at the Pirelli Stadium in April 2017. Burton midfielder Stephen Quinn is the brother of ex-Blue Alan.

Tonight’s referee is Darren Bond from Lancashire, who has shown 40 yellow cards and one red in 12 games so far this season.

Bond’s last Town game was the 1-1 draw at Bristol City in March 2019 in which he cautioned Dozzell, Gwion Edwards, Idris El Mizouni and one home player.

Before that he was in charge of the 2-2 draw at Reading in November 2018 in which he yellow-carded Chambers, Jordan Spence and one Royal.

Two months prior to that he refereed the 1-1 home draw with Brentford in which he booked Knudsen and two Bees.

He was also the man in the middle for the 4-2 home victory over Nottingham Forest in December 2017 in which he cautioned Callum Connolly, Martyn Waghorn and two visiting players.

Bond also officiated in the 2-1 defeat at Birmingham in December 2016 in which he yellow-carded Chambers and Christophe Berra.

He took control of the 2-2 home draw with Rotherham a couple of months earlier in which he kept his cards in his pocket throughout and was also the man in the middle for the 0-0 draw at Middlesbrough in April of the same year in which he cautioned Luke Hyam and former Blues skipper Grant Leadbitter.

Bond officiated in the 1-0 win at Huddersfield three months earlier in which he yellow-carded Chambers, Brett Pitman and Ainsley Maitland-Niles as well as one home player.

He also refereed the dramatic last-gasp 1-0 victory at Charlton in November 2014 in which he kept his cards in his pocket throughout.

Two months before that he took control of the 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday when he booked only two home players, while his only other match involving the Blues was the 2-2 draw at Barnsley in February of the same year in which he again showed no cards.

Squad from: Cornell, Holy, Chambers (c), Donacien, Ward, Kenlock, McGuinness, Woolfenden, Nsiala, Dozzell, McGavin, Judge, Huws, Lankester, Bennetts, Dobra, Sears, Hawkins, Jackson, Drinan.


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blues1 added 10:29 - Dec 15
Stevelincsexile. Shows how in touch with the club you are? Wed have to have a player called Hunt, in order to drop him.
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Razor added 10:38 - Dec 15
You could start by watching the girls Lambert, people in the box and all chances eagerly snapped up.

It is not rocket science---Hawkins in to help Jackson and rain crosses in from Bennetts and Ward----sim ple.

Dont win tonight and surely he has to go!?
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ChrisFelix added 10:43 - Dec 15
I agree the defence needs protecting. Sadly moving Chambers outside simply means he can ball watch from the side lines. Looking at goals conceded he always appears away from the action. The only way forward whilst we have so many injuries is to attack in the opponents area. Must use a big target man
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Nobbysnuts added 11:20 - Dec 15
Paul your a man hanging on by your ball bag...anything but a convincing win (and I don't mean a scrappy lucky backs to the wall 1-0) and surely by the grace of God you are gone.🤞🤞🤞
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brian_a_mul added 11:26 - Dec 15
Need to get Downes in that midfield ASAP.
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Ipswichbusiness added 11:36 - Dec 15
Whatever you think of the manager, he is on the sidelines during the match. It is the players, the senior players particularly, who should be taking responsibility.

Some have said that we have a problem with crosses from the left. That is primarily the job of the left-back to defend; so Mr Ward, stop blaming inexperience (you have 470 career appearances) and do your job.
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Skip73 added 12:43 - Dec 15
Heres a basic for you. PLAY. 2. UP. FRONT. If you do then we might actually score.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:45 - Dec 15
I have yet to hear anyone suggest PL's 4 3 3 is a good fit for the players we have, he persists, presumably because he sees differently.
That could be a definition of wooden-headedness, untiring persistence against all evidence and advice with a course of action that is clearly failing.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:50 - Dec 15
It says something when everyone expects a game against Burton Albion to be a test.
We don't yet have 50 points and I genuinely worry where we will get more from unless a lot of players make rapid recovery from injury and start playing at near their best.
Even then Pl system will probably stymie them
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blue_enough added 12:58 - Dec 15
I've played for massive clubs, just massive. Does it the stick bother me? Not at all, BECAUSE I'VE GOT A FIVE YEAR CONTRACT
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BangaloreBlues added 13:11 - Dec 15
....but we appear to have a manager that doesn't know the basics, so how's this going to work?

We should beat Burton even without a game plan, so this evening will be very interesting.
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norfolkbluey added 14:41 - Dec 15
Heathen 66 spot on agreed 2,4,4 is the only option if we hope to win. I suspect PL will not do this and he will persevere with his one up front. With ten minutes left trailing he'll put two up too late. If he does do this and we draw or lose he just has to go because if we don't win at home to the bottom club even Evans must see the writing on the wall. I do not want us to lose at any cost but this may be the only way forward for the Town to get somebody in with vision and ideas of how to get us out of this league. I am sure PL wants to do this but there has been no sign of this for a long time. Marcus Evans you cannot be happy with how things are so for heavens sake ACT NOW.
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ringwoodblue added 15:18 - Dec 15
Even if we win tonight, we'll likely get thumped by Posh at the weekend so nothing changes until we get a manager who knows how to motivate and coach to get the best out of his players and a good tactician who knows how to win football matches.
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BettyBlue added 15:37 - Dec 15
What happens if we lose?

Would you like to comment on that, Bertie?
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johnwarksshorts added 15:39 - Dec 15
Betty you need a reality check.

Have to win tonight.
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:05 - Dec 15
Skip , you should know by now ,we are no good with 2 up front , ,,,or 1 or 3 . i reckon it will be business as usual tonight, a struggle.Certainly anything less than a win will be embarrasing .. I fear that it may be another night to forget .
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 16:10 - Dec 15
If we drop the manager and coaching staff we might scrape a win tonight.
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multiplescoregasms added 16:45 - Dec 15
The 2 supporters in that ITFC tweet look like how we are all feeling. I feel their pain ha ha
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Marinersnose added 16:51 - Dec 15
Surely Nsiala would weaken the defence. The centre backs have been more solid than the full backs of late. Captain Fantastic was poor on Saturday and Ward wasn't much better. Dobra deserves to keep his place but Lankester looks off the pace atm. He's had a long time out and is yet to discover his fantastic form. He's a top talent no doubt. I'd give Bennetts another go if he's sticking to one up top. I don't think he's been great but he has that pace and directness that makes things happen. I would prefer Drinan and Jackson up top and Judge serving hot drinks to the 2000 fans


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aas1010 added 17:12 - Dec 15
Ipswich 0 burton 2 ..... we played really well I'm so proud off them . Il send chambers to be interview tomorrow on Twtd !🤣🤣🤣
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BettyBlue added 17:51 - Dec 15
0-0

Burton have let in goal in every game, so we'll be handing them at least a point.
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budgieplucker added 17:53 - Dec 15
At the moment I can't see us doing enough to beat Burton unless we try and modify our game. Interesting reading the Burton managers comments in EADT, he has had to abandon his principles of playing possession based football to get some points on the board, whilst they were doing reasonable well with the ball they were being hit on the counter and giving silly goals away. Sound familiar?

I accept we should be doing better even with the current crop of fit players but we lack a grit and acumen and possess to much naivety.

I would play Woolf at right back at the moment and Nsiala and Chambers in the centre. I think the lad McGuinness has done well and is going to be a very good player but temporarily rest him until we get a few more points back on the board, I would lay down the law to the captain and Nsiala that (shame Wilson isn't fit fit) as our two more experienced players they have to produce the goods.

Drinan and Hawkins up top with Dobra behind. Dozzell, Huws if fit and McGavin in midfield.

I am prepared to await for players to come back before making final judgement on PL and that may still be a few months away given a potential loan window in January. After which if we don't make the playoffs then maybe we consider a Dyer, Butcher Nash management team on a short term contract to prove whether they have what it takes.
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RobsonWark added 18:56 - Dec 15
budgieplucker added 17:53 - Dec 15
"I would play Woolf at right back at the moment and Nsiala and Chambers in the centre."

Chambers shouldn't be anywhere near the team. He has been a sh*te player for the last 3 or 4 seasons. The only position he should play is left back - IN THE CHANGING ROOM!!
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Facefacts added 19:19 - Dec 15
Even if KVY were fit he wouldn't replace Chambers.
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