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Woolfenden: We’ve Got to Start Playing to People’s Strengths
Sunday, 10th Jan 2021 11:56

Central defender Luke Woolfenden believes the Blues need to start playing more to their players’ strengths following the 3-2 defeat to his former loan side Swindon at Portman Road.

Woolfenden, who spent 2018/19 on loan with the Robins, felt Town began Saturday's live Sky game reasonably enough.

“To be fair, I think we started well, then I think we kind of went away from what we were doing,” he said.

“We had a lot of the ball but we do that every week, we need to start being creative in the final third and putting our possession to use.”

He added: “I think halfway through [the first half], we changed what we were doing, there were times where we were pressing in ones and twos and then we’d all press and then we’d drop off, and that can happen in games.

“But you’ve got to go in there with a clear mindset and know what you’re doing from the start.”

Asked whether the 25-day break for Covid and the virus itself had had an impact on those who had tested positive, the 22-year-old reflected: “Obviously that can affect anyone, I can’t speak for everyone about that, but for me I felt fine, I felt good, ready to go.

“It has been a while since we’ve played, but that’s no excuse, the fans deserve us to start putting in performances, start scoring goals, start keeping clean sheets, all of that.”

Swindon went into the game 23rd in the table with the win taking them up a place and Woolfenden says Town should be defeating most of the teams in the division, let alone those in the relegation spots.

“We’re Ipswich, I think we should be expecting to beat the majority of teams in this league,” he insisted.


“Or at least make it harder for teams to score, make them make last-ditch blocks and last-ditch tackles and things like that. Today, it just kind of floated by a bit.”

Town improved after the break following the half-time introduction of Flynn Downes and James Norwood, and after the striker’s 62nd minute goal the Blues might have looked favourites to go on and win the match.

“Maybe that’s a mindset thing as well, maybe we got the equaliser and we thought we’d just do what we did at Plymouth [when Town came from a goal down to win 2-1]. But you’ve got to earn the right to win games and we didn’t do that.”

The game was turned back in the Robins’ favour by Scott Twine’s 30-yard wonder strike five minutes after Norwood’s leveller.

But Woolfenden says Town knew all about the forward’s ability to score from distance having watched his goals during his loan spell at Newport, while he and Aaron Drinan both played alongside the 21-year-old at Swindon and Waterford respectively.

“I think he could have a goal of the season contest by himself, couldn’t he, that kid.” Woolfenden said.

“He was at Swindon when I was there. The frustrating thing is that we all knew that he’s got that in his locker. We’ve watched it on the video numerous times, I’ve seen all of his goals on Twitter.

“There is an aspect that when it’s struck like that there’s not really a lot you can do once it’s struck but before that you’ve got to get tighter, you’ve got to make sure he can’t turn.”

Regarding the third goal when Diallang Jaiyesimi’s left-wing cross made its way into the corner of the net, he added: “It’s disappointing, you’ve got to be tighter in the box. It’s those little inches that we’ve got to do.

“If you want to go up you’ve got to do them and at the minute we’re not, we haven’t been doing it for the past however many games.”

Woolfenden says the Blues are much better in training than they’re currently showing in matches.

“I think that’s the frustrating thing,” he said. “In training we train well, some of the football we play in training is unbelievable, but if you can’t put it out on a Saturday or a Tuesday night, it’s worthless.

“But I think we’ve got to start playing to people’s strengths, we had Nors on at the end and it wasn’t hitting him enough until the end. He was putting centre-backs on their arses and causing carnage and all sorts, so we’ve just got to start playing to people’s strengths.”

Woolfenden is pleased to have Norwood and Downes back from their injuries.

“I think when he’s fit and when he’s on it, he's a massive handful, that’s for sure,” he said of Norwood, whose goal was his first in the league since February last year.

“His movement, he’s aggressive, he’s not the biggest but he wins 90, 95 per cent of the balls in the air. We’ve got to make use of it.”

“When Flynn’s in there, we’re a totally different team, we have the legs to press, the energy and the aggression in there.

“I think Flynn was a big miss but now he’s back, hopefully he can stay fit and put that injury behind him and we’ll get the rewards for that.”

And Town have five more players closing in on their returns from injury with Kane Vincent-Young, Gwion Edwards, Jon Nolan, Teddy Bishop and Keanan Bennetts all due to join the squad for training on Monday.

“That was the benefit of the break, a few boys are now only a couple of days or a week away from being up for training with the lads,” he said.

“Listen, when our squad’s fully fit and firing, it’s probably one of the best in the league, if not the best, so we need to starting showing that out there.

“When everyone’s back, no time for excuses, we can’t have that ‘Oh, we’ve got a few players out’, that should become a load of bollocks then.

“When everyone’s fit, there’s nothing to hide behind, we’ve all got to go. And we need to start showing that against Burton next week.”


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bluelodgeblue added 09:23 - Jan 11
Just got to start playing?
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Linkboy13 added 09:36 - Jan 11
Too many players unsettled at the club wanting moves causing disruption. This all stemmed from the start of the season with various players being linked with other clubs. This is not good for team spirit and togetherness and one of the reasons certain players were unavailable with so called injuries that never seem to heal very quickly at Ipswich i wonder why. No point keeping players that don't want to play for the club.
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Michael101 added 09:41 - Jan 11
Grounghog day at ipswich,we put up with 5years of tripe from McCarthy,looks like we are about to have to do exactly the same .
What's thing do we have in common EVANS. RIP Ipswich.
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Michael101 added 09:44 - Jan 11
Also add Jewell & Keane to the list,and you have the perfect recipe for decline .
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Razor added 10:35 - Jan 11
The club is dyeing on its feet with this manager here-----it is horrible to watch and hear.

EDDIE HOWE NOW
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62WasBest added 11:29 - Jan 11
One the key problems for footballers playing games intensively isn't the mental tiredness, not just the physical. Obviously if you have had Covid it may be a while before you get back to your peak condition, even as a professional sports person. However, the 25 day break should have been extremely refreshing and leaving players raring to go and focused. None of the latter was evident on Saturday, and one has to ask why.
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spanishblue added 11:30 - Jan 11
I assume woolfy is after a move then, why oh why would Eddie Howe come to our lack luster shambles unless of course we get a sugar Daddy
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Linkboy13 added 12:10 - Jan 11
Eddie Howe's not going to come to a club like Ipswich. Most managers we appoint arrive on the back of failure. So i think Paul Cook could do a good job and having knowledge of the lower leagues would be a big advantage when it comes to player recruitment.
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runningout added 12:49 - Jan 11
We are dilly dallying about again. Paul Cook seems to be a wanted man. We are becoming less of an attractive job the longer time goes on. Sheff Wed is his likely post. Paul Lambert lost the plot at Stoke. Hasn't done anything at our sad club. I know we mustn't feel sorry for ourselves, as that's embarrassing
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BeattiesBackPocket added 16:23 - Jan 11
Finally! I applaud him for his honesty as he's spot on. I'm all for a change of system and style of play but you have to buy and get players in that feel at ease playing that style which is normally players with better technique than what we have in the team so yeah play to their strengths. Stop playing players out of position like sears, chambers, Dozzell and many others. Round pegs in round holes please. Let's see if he gets dropped next game or two after this it will show us exactly the kind of person Lambert is if we didn't know already
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casanovacrow added 17:15 - Jan 11
Playing to strengths is fine if the strengths of players are complimentary to others in a team, I don't think we have that.
Sometimes players have to be willing to take responsibility to improve on weaknesses. I'm not convinced some think its in their job description.
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RobsonWark added 21:45 - Jan 11
Woolfenden reminds me of Chambers so much. They both talk a great game but they are both sh7te when it comes to playing against an opposition team!
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