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Lambert: I Thought We Were Really Good, I Couldn't Ask For Any More
Saturday, 23rd Jan 2021 18:43

Boss Paul Lambert said he couldn’t fault his players for their performance, despite Mark McGuinness’s second-half own goal consigning the Blues to a 1-0 home loss to Peterborough, their fifth home defeat in their last six games.

“It was a really good game, I thought we were really good,” Lambert said afterwards. “I’m really proud of them for the way they worked, I couldn’t ask for any more.

“We were on the front foot, I couldn’t ask any more. I’ve just said to them there that we has so many nice opportunities to score.

“I don’t know if it was a penalty and then there was the unfortunate own goal, but the effort and commitment was really good.”

Until McGuinness diverted a cross past Tomas Holy in the 69th minute the game looked destined to end 0-0 with neither side having managed a shot on target by that stage. Lambert felt that would have been a just outcome.

“I think so, I don’t think anybody would have gone away from the stadium if it had been a draw thinking it had been unfair,” he said.

“But they got a little break and that’s what it is. But effort, commitment, everything you need, the basics of the game were there. I can’t fault them for their performance.”

He added: “From the Swindon game when I sat up there [in a box], there’s a way to get beat and if you get beat and you go down fighting, then you can’t ask any more.”

Lambert believes the Blues will get better as the previously injured players get games under their belts and the new signings settle in.

“Without a doubt, we’ve missed those guys incredibly and that’s another game under their belts, especially the two younger ones [Flynn Downes and Teddy Bishop],” he said

“Gwion Edwards came back and I thought he did well. So there are a lot of good things there and once Josh Harrop comes back from his scenario, then we’ll be stronger as well. But I’m really happy with how we played.”

Town ultimately managed two shots on target, a powerful strike from distance from Jon Nolan which was saved and a late looping header from Downes.

Does the lack of chances and shots on goal concern Lambert? “Aye, but we’ve got a young kid, Aaron [Drinan], up there. He does some good things and some things which are lacking in experience, but that will come.

“I thought we got into good positions, I thought we got some good balls in the box, it’s just his movement, where we think he should be, but that will come. I guess that’s football.”

Asked whether he is confident that the young Irishman can score at this level, he added: “I hope so. A lot will depend on him. His work ethic is great, you can’t argue with that. He probably brings people into the game as well, I think he’s going to be one of those strikers who is going to have to work hard for his goals.

“There was nothing in the game, did we deserve something? Yes, but I guess that’s football.”


He added: “We just have to keep going. You don’t dwell on anything, you don’t be negative with them, you’re always positive with them. The worrying thing is when they don’t take the shot, they don’t take the risk.

“The guys are playing really good, Gwion had a great shot there as well that I thought was a corner, but it wasn’t.

“There was a lot of good stuff there, they’ve just got to turn that play into goals because they’re definitely getting into good positions.”

With Oli Hawkins set for a knee operation and James Norwood and Kayden Jackson both missing games due to minor niggles, Lambert says he’ll look at the loan market for an additional striker.

“Aye, but the salary cap is a nightmare,” he said. “I don’t know if you understand how it works, but it would be a young one [a player under 21] if anyone came in because we can’t do anything with the funds that are available.

“I guess that’s how it works at the minute with this world that we’re in. If we can, then we’ll have to look at that.”

Norwood was out having felt some fatigue in his hamstring at Burton last week, while Lambert confirmed that Jackson was absent from the 18 having suffered with thigh and hip problems earlier in the week: “Yes, he’s still feeling the effects from Monday.”

The Blues boss was pleased with the impact his substitutes, Nolan, Luke Thomas and Freddie Sears, made after they'd been introduced: “I said to them after the Swindon game, if you’re a sub and you’re coming on, you have to do the basics of the game.

“And the basics of the game at Burton and the basics of the game today were really good. I think that was the catalyst, we looked really strong, it’s just that little bit of luck that wasn’t with us.”

Regarding debutant sub Luke Thomas, he added: “I was happy with him coming on, I think he looked lively, he’s got a really good left foot.

“The lad’s only been here a few days, I’m not even sure he knows everybody’s name, but he’ll get to know them. He, Freddie and Nolan certainly gave us that kick on when they came on.”

Town’s other signing Josh Harrop missed out having tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday, which he hopes won’t affect other players in the squad ahead of Tuesday’s home game against Sunderland.

“That was incredible that yesterday,” he reflected. “He got tested on Monday, he got tested on Tuesday, he got tested on Friday. That’s just incredible that. That’s the world we’re in. I’ve had it.

“Did I see it coming? You don’t know what’s going to happen, nobody knows. We have to hope these guys are OK for Tuesday because Josh has obviously been around about us. It was just incredible how that materialised.”

Accrington are still the only side the Blues have beaten while in the top 10 this season, having defeated just two of the 10 teams who finished above them last year.

However, Lambert felt there were positive signs that the Blues will be able to get that monkey off their back in today’s game and in previous matches.

“Without a doubt, without a doubt [we will],” he said. “The fight, the basics of the game, that’s a catalyst to win, when you do the hard work first. It’s not ability, that comes in when you put the hard work in.

“I think any manager will tell you the same - if you get hard work in, ability comes. I don’t think anybody could really point the finger at us in terms of effort.

“We try to get a big win against the top six guys. We try, we’ve been in so many games, even up at Sunderland we played really well and got done there by a penalty which went against us.

“You’ve had little breaks where you’ve not got anything, the own goal. You just keep going, you can’t dwell on anything.

“But the negativity, as long as the guys don’t get involved in negativity on social media or with you guys [the media], be strong, be strong.”

He admitted it was frustrating to lose a game which was so tight: “I know, I’ve seen loads of games like that, it can happen like that. But when I look at the performance, I’m really proud of them, they way they did. Another day we’d maybe have got one or two there.

“I can’t ask any more of them for the way they played, they gave me everything that they had, that’s a testament. That’s what you have to do.”

Regarding the own goalscorer, he said: “McGuinness has been brilliant since he came here, he’s only 20 years old from Arsenal, he’s got a big future.

“As I said to him in there, last week he was as high as a kite [having scored the winner at Burton], this week low. But it’s an honest [mistake], he’s tried it honestly.

“His commitment’s brilliant, he’s a proper old school defender and I don’t mean that in a derogatory sense. And that’s a dying breed, but he’s got it in abundance and it’ll stand him in good stead.”

Lambert says he’s still feeling the effects of having had Covid over Christmas and the New Year.

“I have good days, I have bad days,” he said. “I get tired at certain times of the day and still have the coughing thing that’s still there and headaches sometimes come and go.

“It’s the worst I’ve felt. I can’t remember feeling as bad as I did feel. I probably just have to take every day as it comes.”

He says he’s no idea how long before he’ll be fully over it: “That’s the thing, I don’t know. I just hope [it’s not too long] because one thing about it is energy and I need energy because that’s how I live my life, just full of energy. But I understand the way the world is at the minute, it’s a dangerous thing.”

Posh boss Darren Ferguson was pleased with his team's display, feeling his team grew into the match.

“I was delighted with my players for what they have put in today and the rest of the week," he said.

“A clean sheet is the starting point and I felt we were solid all over the pitch. It was a very disciplined away performance.

“We didn’t start the game well if I am honest, but we grew into it and in the second period of the first half, we played really well. It was a poor penalty from Jonson Clarke-Harris at the time when we were on top in the game.

“We started the second half well and we got a slice of luck with the goal, but that is what the wing-backs are about, getting up and down the pitch, I still felt we could have put more crosses in from that position but we got the goal we were after.”


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ringwoodblue added 22:18 - Jan 23
There's a programme on Discovery+ called ‘Faking it'. They are filming the next episode with Paul Lambert.

He has undone the good PR work he did at the beginning of his tenure and turned the majority of fans against him. There is nowhere left to hide after this.
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brendenward35 added 22:26 - Jan 23
I actually feel sorry for PL that bout of corvid has obviously done something to his eye sight must be bad if he thought the was good. I fell a sleep several times trying to watch that rubbish even my 86 year old dad somehow stayed awake and at the end said it was rubbish.
How can someone 86 see it but PL can't is beyond me. These players are not playing for him or the formation is totally wrong.
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MonterreyBlue added 22:31 - Jan 23
PLs comments are beyond a joke and insulting to us supporters. At least Chambers gave an honest assessment. Either way, after much deliberation, i have just cancelled my long standing season ticket, as much as it pains me but a stand needs to be taken against the absolute farce of a manager / owner of our once great Club.
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barrystedmunds added 22:44 - Jan 23
“It was a really good game”! You, my son, are having a laugh! The Sky reporter had just about given up the will to live in reporting it. Shambert, like he's managerial predecessors, since the Evans “revolution” is floundering, and our once great club is in free fall. In 14 years Evans has made a complete pigs ear of ALL his manager appointments, and while I would accept you can't get it right all the time, his record has been abysmal. The” highlight” of those appointments I would suggest was Monotonous Micks great relegation escape against all the odds. And that's it! I defy anyone to suggest the last 15 or so years have been anything but a slow ever decreasing spiral into mediocrity. We are barely able to beat Burton FFS! To me that's all the evidence you need of how far we've fallen. Thou it pains me to say it, the future is extremely bleak.
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TheCurly added 22:46 - Jan 23
“It was a really good game, I thought we were really good,”
This from a team that managed just two attempts on goal in the whole game.
Please Mr Lambert stop taking the fans for fools and show a little honesty
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paulcooperisgod added 22:50 - Jan 23
Just do the decent thing and go
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 22:57 - Jan 23
Cool story, bro. We still lost.
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 22:57 - Jan 23
Cool story, bro. We still lost.
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invictablue added 23:31 - Jan 23
So, according to PL, ‘we were really good', but we nonetheless managed to lose to aside that failed to have a single attempt on target.
Is he actually taking the P***, or has he totally lost it???
You really couldn't make it up, could you?
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eddiespearitt03 added 00:28 - Jan 24
The last 6 years of drowning sorrows with beers....
6 years of no forward gears
6 years of supporter tears
6 years of supporter jeers
6 years of Chambers, Skuse and Sears
6 years and still more relegation fears

Evans will finish this club !!!
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Henrietta_R_Hippo added 01:02 - Jan 24
Lord, have mercy!
Imho processing & digesting an PR Paul analysis ...is in essence so beyond Nat Geo WILD! and basically so increasingly unlike! processing & digesting any analysis coming from any other contemporary H0m0 Sapien on this planet!!!

(Hmmm oh wait, well perhaps with the lone exceptions of one courtesy of certified-off-his-nut & seeing-grotesque-conspiracies-EVERYWHERE tv 'celebrity' Mr. Rudy Giuliani ...or obviously one from his most prestigious client, aka "He Who Shall Not Be Named", with sincere apologies to JK Rowling. lol)

Personally I always end my processing & digesting ordeal of PR Paul's verbal *FAKE* orgasms, by seriously pondering of controversial and nowadays banned psychosurgery methods ...and Flat Earth'ers!

And so I come out of my TWTD commentary retirement briefly again, only because my struggling with the mere ability to fathom ANYTHING remotely AUTHENTIC in this the very latest analysis of this football tactical genius & runaway manager-of-the-year candidate, is just too much ....and thus to not simply repeat the contains of most other btw spot-on comments here, I decided on a little further touching on the latter (them lovely Flat Earth'ers) and in fond remembrance of Elon Musk's delicious 'donut' to their beyond awesome The Flat Earth Society here:



by saying:

I hereby in all sincerity call on you PR Paul, to start exactly such an ehmm clearly *amissed* lol Martian related Society, first thing in the morning!

Why? Doh! Because your cuckoo delusional-like line of thinking and not the least assessments ...well assessment of just about everything lately... obviously amounts to being THAT sound, and THAT undebunkable!



PS: Yes indeed fellow atheists :-) , may The Lord truly truly have mercy on us = the joy starved fans of this once proud but now abjectly marooned club. With it's poignant mentally marooned etc. manager(s) and even more poignant clueless & indifferent owner. Amen :-)
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eddiespearitt03 added 01:12 - Jan 24
Evans legacy is that he has failed and has completely screwed this club
When/if the majority of supporters do throw the towel in he can then blame the supporters for hounding another manager out.
Evans can also blame the lack of support on poor revenue and no more funds to recruit new players.
Evans would blame everyone but himself if relegation into League 2 ever happened. .
Or even the possibility of this club eventually going to the wall.
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Granthamblue62 added 05:30 - Jan 24
Lambert is delusional but there will be no hope for our club until the charlatan Evans is gone. He has destroyed ITFC. Hard to see a way back really. Very sad times.
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ChrisFelix added 07:04 - Jan 24
The man is delusional, if he thinks that was a good performance. Listened to the game and as usual we offer little in the final third, despite playing 11 against 11. As soon as opposition scores ots hame overobsytiobttle al
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ChrisFelix added 07:07 - Jan 24
Its game over. At least Captain Calamity speaks reality. He knows that with a new manager his days are numbered
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Help added 07:33 - Jan 24
Nice to see we brought P'Boro down to our level. We were poor, P'Boro not much better. We were better in some respects then we have been previously. Came out with purpose for a change but still not much there to get excited about. I don't think any player for ITFC got more than a 5 for that performance.
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therein61 added 07:45 - Jan 24
What Deluded man you are Mr Lambert an absolute failure sitting on a nice fat wallet.
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shakytown added 08:16 - Jan 24
Unbelievable load of rubbish.
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gpstracker added 08:23 - Jan 24
Surely the 'basics' of the game are to score more goals than the opposition ?
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ThaiBlue added 08:30 - Jan 24
Does this man not realise we still can watch this tripe live even though fans cant watch in the ground?im sure he does not and is talking rubbish as the norm.chambers you need to go 2 shocking performance how does he play each week?moan over sure i will be doing the same after sunderland,hope im wrong.
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Bert added 09:15 - Jan 24
Oh dear, he really has lost the plot and needs to resign. Unfortunately, he has created his own siege mentality and is now in denial.Sad days for the club and it's loyal supporters. Well done to Blue Action for speaking the truth.

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IpswichT62OldBoy added 10:06 - Jan 24
We have LOST 5 of the last 6 home games.
Pretty much says it all.
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inghamspur added 10:07 - Jan 24
Got the basics right? So not scoring and letting them in is OK? I thought the basics was scoring more goals than the other team and winning the game?
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:10 - Jan 24
this idiot is suffering they same mental issues as Donald Trump ! SURELY EVANS MUST PULL THE TRIGGER , SERIOUSLY DELUDED. The worrying thing is even Donald Trump had his worshipers , and we have our ''Happy Clappers''
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brittaniaman added 10:50 - Jan 24
Even on Quest they said we are where we are because we have lost to the 7 top teams
So Lambert in his corner has got very few Supporters now, probably his staff and Frank Weston
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