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Blues Visit Crewe With Lambert Not Ready to Write Off Automatic Promotion Hopes
Friday, 29th Jan 2021 16:02

Town visit Crewe Alexandra on Saturday looking for their third successive away win with manager Paul Lambert insisting that he’s not writing off automatic promotion, despite the Blues currently sitting in 10th in the League One table.

While Town’s form at Portman Road - six defeats from the last seven - has come under a lot of recent scrutiny, away from home they won last time out, 1-0 at Burton a fortnight ago, with their previous trip to back on Saturday 5th December when they came from behind to defeat Plymouth 2-1 at Home Park.

They’re actually three games unbeaten on the road with a 0-0 draw at Oxford four days prior to the trek to the South West.

Lambert says the Blues will be looking to make it three wins from three on their travels at Gresty Road.

“We go there with the same game plan, we try and win,” he said. “We never really sit back and try anything different we go and try our best to win.”

Town are now 13 points behind leaders Lincoln and 10 off second-placed Hull, but with 24 games still to be played, Lambert insists automatic promotion is not yet out of reach.

“We’ve got more than half the season to go, and anything can happen,” he said. “Absolutely anything can happen.

“You can go on an incredible run and I’ve seen it before. You never write anything off, you keep going. Honestly, you never write anything off, you keep going and try and pick up as many points as you can.”

Crewe, along with Accrington Stanley, are one of two teams currently in the top 10 that the Blues have beaten this season, although the Railwaymen were well down the table when that game was played.

And the Railwaymen could count themselves unfortunate to have been on the end of the 1-0 loss at Portman Road in October.

Lambert agreed that the visitors played well that day: “They did. They were the better team and I said that after the game, we were so fortunate. Especially after that first half, we were so fortunate to go in at 0-0.

“And we got the break, but we’ve had breaks go in against us in last few games. However, the breaks even themselves out but they played a good game down here.”

Prior to Tuesday’s 4-1 defeat at Gillingham, the Alex, promoted from League Two last summer having finished second, had been on a 10-game League One unbeaten run - 12 in all competitions - and Lambert hadn’t been shocked by that impressive form.

“When I saw them playing down here, I wasn’t surprised because they are a good football side and I don’t think that should be taken away from them,” he added. “They’re a good team and they’ve done well this year.”

He says their promotion aspirations need to be taken seriously: “The results have suggested that they are a good side and I saw that first hand down here.

“They are a good side, a good football side, good players but they’ve always produced good players Crewe.

“I signed one at Aston Villa, Ashley Westwood, who was absolutely great for us and went on to be a really, really good player for Burnley in the Premier League. They’ve always produced that way back from years gone by.”

The Blues boss is a fan of the long-time Crewe model of bringing through young players, who in many cases have gone on to play at higher levels.


“A lot of their young kids have played 50 or 100 games,” he said. “Ours have played less than that, they have got a really good model on that front.

“It’s a tough game, OK they lost heavily on Tuesday night, Gillingham played well, but we have to go up there and try and win.”

Crewe sold right-back Perry Ng to Cardiff earlier in the window but have replaced him with experienced old boy Billy Jones, who has rejoined on loan from Rotherham having started his career at Gresty Road.

“He’s been around the block, he knows the game and he’s experienced,” Lambert said. “Obviously, they’ve lost the lad going to Cardiff which I think is a good signing for Cardiff, so maybe they looked for cover on that side, it probably gives them a little bit more experience on that side.”

Should Crewe, currently ninth, one place and one point ahead of the Blues but having played three more games, be considered serious promotion contenders? “Well, they’re up there. As I’ve said before, I think any team can go on a great run and go and get into the top six or go and get into the automatic places because there’s more than half a season still to go.

“So there’s a long, long way to go in this. Would you rule them out? No, you wouldn’t rule them out.”

Lambert may look at making one or two changes to his team with the Blues playing their third game in eight days before having a rare midweek off prior to Blackpool's visit to Portman Road next weekend.

Tomas Holy will keep his place in goal with the back four again probably skipper Luke Chambers at right-back, Stephen Ward at left-back and Luke Woolfenden and Mark McGuinness the centre-halves.

In midfield, Andre Dozzell and Flynn Downes are likely to continue but with Teddy Bishop perhaps returning having been a sub against Sunderland in midweek. Jon Nolan might not be considered ready for two games in a few days having only just returned from a groin problem.

In the front three, recent loan signing Luke Thomas is likely to stay on the right with Gwion Edwards on the left.

If considered fit enough, James Norwood will start down the middle but Lambert hinted at his pre-match press conference that the former Tranmere man may well only be deemed ready to be on the bench.

That being the case, Freddie Sears may get the nod ahead of Aaron Drinan, who is still looking for his first competitive goal for the Blues.

Crewe manager David Artell says it’s been a month of change at his club with right-back Ng moving on to Cardiff, injuries and incoming additions, and felt that might have played a part as they were beaten on Tuesday.

“The team has changed recently due to different factors,” he told the official Alex site. “We have had injuries, we have signed three new players and Perry moved on.

“It happens. It is not what I would call dramatic but have we been as fluid in our performances lately? Probably not.

“Could it be a factor? Yes, probably but you have to get on with it. That is what we do here. We had Billy Jones come in at right-back and played the two younger ones in the full-back positions on Tuesday evening.

“That can happen and like I’ve always said, we will need all of them at some point so they have to be prepared and ready for that challenge.”

Looking ahead to the Blues’ visit, he added: “The challenge now for us is to dust ourselves and go again against Ipswich on Saturday.”

The three signings Crewe have made are the return of right-back Jones, 33, on loan from Rotherham, while forward Stephen Walker has joined for a second loan spell from Middlesbrough and midfielder Antony Evans has been recruited from German side SC Paderborn, also on loan.

Artell will make a late decision on whether to include Mikael Mandron, Daniel Powell and Harry Pickering, the trio having been out injured.

Left-back Pickering, who is interesting Blackburn Rovers, has been sidelined recently with a back injury, while forward Mandron has missed the last two matches due to a knee problem, although was an unused sub on Tuesday.

Winger Powell has been out since Boxing Day with a knee injury but has recently returned to full training.

Defenders Luke Offord and Donervon Daniels (both hamstring) and midfielders Josh Lundstram (ankle) and Callum Ainley (hamstring) are all ruled out.

Overall, Town have won 11 matches between the teams (nine in the league), Crewe three (two) and with three (two) ending in draws.

The Blues have won the last five meetings and are unbeaten in seven against the Alex, who have been victorious only once in the last 12 games between the sides, a 1-0 success at Gresty Road in August 2003.

At the end of October, Oli Hawkins’s first Town goal saw the Blues to a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the Railwaymen at Portman Road and up to second in the League One table.

The visitors could count themselves unlucky not to have taken something from the game having been on top for long spells and having had the better opportunities prior to Hawkins’s 62nd-minute header.

The teams last met at Gresty Road in the Carling Cup in 2010 when skipper David Norris was Town’s saviour as his extra-time goal saw the Blues to a 1-0 victory. Norris struck in the 102nd minute to put Roy Keane’s side into the third round.

In the league, the teams most recently faced one another at Gresty Road in a Championship game in February 2006 in which Dean McDonald's first and only goal for Town saw the Blues to their third comeback 2-1 win in successive games.

Crewe had gone ahead through Steve Jones on 15 but Alan Lee equalised three minutes later and McDonald's 53rd minute strike gave the Blues their first midweek win of the season.

Neither squad includes anyone who has played for the opposition, however, the Alex’s goalkeeper-coach is be-masked glovesman Fred Barber, who made one appearance for the Blues on loan from Luton in December 1995, a 2-2 draw at Wolves.

Saturday’s referee is Ross Joyce from Cleveland, who has shown 74 yellow cards and three red in 18 games so far this season.

Joyce’s only previous Town match was the 1-0 win at Burton Albion on the opening day of last season in which he booked Downes, Norwood and Alan Judge and showed four yellow cards to Brewers players, two of them to Stephen Quinn, who was subsequently issued with a red.

Squad from: Holy, Cornell, Chambers (c), Ward, Kenlock, McGuinness, Woolfenden, Baggott, Dozzell, Downes, Nolan, Judge, Huws, Bishop, Lankester, Thomas, Sears, Edwards, Norwood, Drinan.


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Bugs added 21:33 - Jan 29
I say we have a half decent chance with a new manager. Otherwise we will be very lucky to make the playoffs.
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billys_boots added 21:55 - Jan 29
The only thing positive about this is that PL is still making reference to the top 2. In recent years, after a few months of the season, the manager has started to refer to ‘x number of points off the play-offs', rather than top spot. and gradually our aim gets lower and lower. Mind you, still a bit of a long shot. Probably more chance of promotion due to the top 10 sides going in to administration.
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Paramedic added 22:04 - Jan 29
Oh bore off. You have to set your side up to win games to get points, the more points you get the more chance you have of being successful. I guess you know that though as someone who has played for “big clubs” but just in case you didn't just saying.
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ringwoodblue added 23:02 - Jan 29
No chance Lambo. We are more likely to be dragged down into a relegation dogfight than get automatic promotion with a numpty like you still in charge.
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madmouse1959 added 23:27 - Jan 29
So to start this incredible winning streak to promotion Lambert is thinking of putting the "has been - goal machine" back in the team for the Crewe game. FFS.

When Evans interviews the next manager the next candidate should complete and pass an intelligence and personality test. We are playing some of the most un-productive football in the clubs history and Lambert is still trying to blag us.
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PSGBlue added 23:28 - Jan 29
This takes me back to my childhood of watching the cartoon series of the Halum Globetrotters, when each week they would come back from a seemingly unwinnable position only to score the winning point in the final seconds!

PL has seriously lost the plot. We need at least 2 points a game to get anyway near the top two. Paul please talk some realism and not what you think the fans want to hear. Ok, if we go on a good run, we could still make the playoffs, but top two very unlikely.

I doubt for one minute we will make the playoffs, but never totally write anything off in this league.
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mib added 01:46 - Jan 30
Bugs, who would you suggest as the new manager?, remembering that he has to be better than Lambert. Can anyone guarantee that, I dont think so.
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bobble added 03:39 - Jan 30
our midfield consists of matchstalk men with wooden heads and clogs.
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norfolkbluey added 08:28 - Jan 30
What amazes me now is we all thought that PL was going to get us promoted to the Premiership when he arrived but instead he's getting us treading water in a division below where we started. That should have told us something straight away. PL is inept, tunnel visioned and a rabbit in the headlights. Clueless is being kind. He is more than a dinosaur because he is really really bad, really really bad at really simply changinging tactics playing two up front instead of one!
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brittaniaman added 09:25 - Jan 30
Why worry about getting in the Play Offs Lambert, because we have no chance of winning them with the teams likely to be in the Frame ??
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leftie1972 added 09:25 - Jan 30
“A lot of their young kids have played 50 or 100 games,” he said. “Ours have played less than that, they have got a really good model on that front.
Well emulate them then PL, it is part of the 5 point plan as we all know. Don't send the kids out for loans and play them!
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BettyBlue added 09:50 - Jan 30
We're as close to automatic relegation as we are to promotion.

#LambertOUT #ChanbersOUT #EvansOUT
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BettyBlue added 09:52 - Jan 30
We are now a mid table League One club.

Thank you Lambert, here's your £4m.
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mib added 10:00 - Jan 30
bettyblue!! Out
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bobble added 10:00 - Jan 30
he is sounding like a tory pm...
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Len_Brennan added 10:11 - Jan 30
To make the automatic places, all but one of the sides above us must have a poor finish to the season, while we not only go on a good little run; we'd have to go from a diabolic run of results at home & against those sides above us, to being an unbeatable well-oiled machine of goal scoring, that eliminates conceding soft goals at the back.
The problem we have is that the sides above us (and watch out for Oxford who were 3rd from bottom not too long ago) have all gotten better as the season has gone on, whereas we have gotten worse & have additional issues of injuries, confidence and alleged dressing room unhappiness. We still don't know our best team & formation; Lambert might actually believe he does, but most supporters know that he's wrong and his coaching certainly doesn't work.
It's incredible, given that the exact same thing happened last season & that we are in relegation form, that we are heading into February persisting with the same 'tried & tested' broken plan, with the people in charge trying to tell us it'll all come right.
In answer to another poster above; yes I am certain we would be in a much better state now had we sacked Lambert & brought in Paul Cook. I'm also reasonably sure that we would have genuine optimism of getting an automatic promotion spot had we made that change in late October or November, when it was already clear what was happening here.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 10:26 - Jan 30
Just teething problems. There seems to be a lot of that around
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BeattiesBackPocket added 10:45 - Jan 30
If we were scoring goals and looking good in each area but just losing games I'd say ok as there's plenty of points to play for but he's clueless, one up front doesn't work so not scoring enough and the team knows if they concede a goal in the game mentally they're not going to win! The players we have on paper are better than some teams the likes of huws and judge should tear up this division but let's be brutal they haven't been much good since signing maybe a handful of games in the time they've been with us maybe their injuries have just taken their toll we need to realise whilst the team names on paper look good they just simply aren't good enough you don't finish 11th in what is a poor league and atm 10th in the league were there for a reason. Poor investment has take us there and managers no one else wants being employed on long or big contracts. Look at all the players we will lose in the summer yes some need to go but we're letting contracts run out again getting no fees and we've been doing it since way back 2.5 million for leadbitter let his contract run out and goes for nothing, Norris etc all the same and we wonder why our debts got worse and Evans supporters still stick up for him. Clubs rotten from top to bottom
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Marinersnose added 11:22 - Jan 30
Lambert is having a laugh at the fans expense by constantly sprouting positive nonsense. We can definitely make the playoffs but some of this team don't want it namely the oldies. For those who think Lambert should walk away they're are as delusional as he is. Would anyone walk away from such a massive contract. He will not walk away as this is his huge pension pot.
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Linkboy13 added 11:30 - Jan 30
Should be hearing from Dolphin Blues Neg CREWE today then, especially if we win. Then again perhaps not can Dolphins fly opps there goes another pig.
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BettyBlue added 11:31 - Jan 30
I would think a manger less side could have achieved what Lambert has.

Championship to mid table no-hopers.
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BettyBlue added 11:33 - Jan 30
Championship to League One mid table no-hopers.
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BettyBlue added 11:33 - Jan 30
Without a fight....
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eddiespearitt03 added 11:43 - Jan 30
We might as well recruit a whole squad of loan players on a season long loan every year. Use other teams rejects to maintain the club in League One and groom a stable of young players to train up and sell for profit.
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aas1010 added 11:51 - Jan 30
Surely Evans is going to Satwest( NatWest) today to withdraw £4million to pay shambert off and sack this fool? If he does we can all be happy and get on with being a great club
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