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Lambert: Really Encouraging, We're Still in the Mix
Saturday, 20th Feb 2021 18:41

Blues boss Paul Lambert insisted Town are still “in the mix” after their 0-0 home draw with Oxford United, having been encouraged by the display.

Town are now 12th, six points off the play-offs and 14 behind Tuesday’s opponents Hull City in second.

Despite the game ending in the same result, the Blues were much better than they were against Northampton on Tuesday.

“I thought so, I thought it was really encouraging,” Lambert said. “The team fight, I said that yesterday, the team fight and still we’re in the mix if they keep that level, there are a lot of games to go. But a lot of encouragement in there and the fight was there for everybody to see.”"

Lambert felt his side had chances to win it in both halves: “Even in the first half, Keanan [Bennetts] when he cuts in I think it’s a really good chance and Troy [Parrott]’s one I think he’s just dragged it. His touch was really good in the box and he’s just dragged his shot.

“In the second half we started really well, there was Keanan’s shot and then we had Nors [James Norwood] and Troy. A lot of good moments, but we’ve just got to try and finish that good work.”

Asked whether there was a conscious attempt to hit Norwood with early balls, Lambert joked: “You guys are wanting the long ball back! Just hoof it and boot it, that’s what you call it, may as well use your analogy for it.

“No, listen, we played good, I’m really happy, really encouraged how they performed.”

Lambert made seven changes, adding experienced players such as skipper Luke Chambers and centre-halves Toto Nsiala and James Norwood to his line-up.

“I took your advice yesterday, I’m surprised you never tweeted it!’ he laughed with reporters.

“James and Toto haven’t trained, because of the number of games that called off with the U23s we couldn’t get them any game time, so you’re always a bit wary when you throw them into something where they can hurt themselves and you lose them for another three or four weeks.

“I spoke to the lads yesterday and I asked them how they felt and the two of them were really, really strong.”

Wilson, arguably Town’s man of the match, last featured at Lincoln City back on October 24th.

“His knee injury was a really strange one as well, it was just a challenge in training and he found out his knee was giving him a problem,” he said.


“Really pleased with the other guys, the back four was really strong. If we can keep that all the way through, then we’ll be in the mix.”

A tall order for the two of them to play again at Hull on Tuesday? “Maybe these guys, maybe we just go ‘OK, we play, we’ll play right through it’. It’ll take a big effort but the way they played, I think they’ll be champing at the bit to go again.”

Regarding Bennetts’s lively display, he added: “Really good. He’s got a great thing that nobody wants to play against - speed. If you have speed and you’ve got a little trick in your locker [no one wants to play against you].

“That’s his first game since Burton here on December 15th, even he hasn’t played much [in the U23s] because of the weather.

“He can make things happen, he’s an explosive player. It’s difficult to single anybody out because I thought they all put a helluva shift in.”

Asked about Josh Harrop’s important injury time block, he said: “Yes, but when you’re not taking your chances, things like that happen. But, as I said before, if that’s not a team fighting for me, then you’ll never see one. They give you everything and that’s all you can ask for.”

The Town boss sees the draw with the division’s form side as something to build on: “I said that to you yesterday, it only takes one result to kick on and hopefully that’s the case.

“Oxford are a good side, Karl [Robinson]’s got a good team, but with the performance level I don’t think anybody could begrudge us. If we’d won, I think everybody would have said ‘OK, that’s what you deserved’.”

James Norwood was a danger throughout for Town and Lambert admits it’s been frustrating having the former Tranmere man in and out of the side due to injury, out more often than in.

“It’s been frustrating because he’s injured, then he comes back, then he’s injured,” he reflected. “If we can keep him fit and he plays like that consistently, then he’s a handful.

“It’s keeping him fit and the way he is on that side of it. There have been times when he’s not performed and there are times when he plays like that and he’s a handful. He and Troy, with Troy just in behind him, they linked up really well.”

Regarding limiting Norwood’s minutes in recent games, he added: “It was what he could give us. Hopefully he recovers so he can play game after game after game.”

Asked about his planned meeting with owner Marcus Evans, which he revealed at his press conference yesterday, and which was erroneously reported to have happened yesterday rather than in the week to come, Lambert said: “What the massive, massive, massive crisis meeting I’m having?

“That big meeting I’m meant to have? I don’t know, maybe it’s coming, maybe it doesn’t happen. I need to speak to him.”

Asked whether there was a meeting, he responded: “Who was I meeting with?”

When Evans, whom we understand he spoke yesterday, although is yet to hold the face-to-face meeting he previously mentioned, was the response, he referenced the latter stages of yesterday’s press conference when he was clearly unhappy that journalists had spoken to people around the club.

“Did you call someone from the club, somebody tell you?” he said, before adding: “For God’s sake, no.”

Asked whether, after an eventful week, he was coming out fighting, he said: “I’m a fighter, if you want to take me on, I’ll fight you. Same with my team, they’ll fight. I’ve never had anything thrown at me easily, I’m a fighter and if you want to go fight, then we’ll go and fight. The same with the team, they fight and that’s a great thing.”

In his post-match press conference and in national radio interviews Lambert referred to wider and deeper problems at the club which go back beyond his time as manager, with the structure in place at Portman Road.

Quizzed on how a manager overcomes that, he said: “You just have a chat with the owner and see what’s going to happen. He’s a good guy, no problem that way.

“Me and Marcus talk, it’s not unusual that I talk to Marcus, his business is way, way above mine.

“We get on well, I don’t have a problem with him, he doesn’t have a problem with me on that side.

“These meetings that people fabricate are bang out of order. There’s nothing there. I’ll speak to the guy like I normally do whenever he’s available. I don’t know where he is, but I get on well with him.”

Asked further about his previous comments on the structure, he added: “That will remain private. I’ve been at huge football clubs, massive European, top level football clubs. I know how a structure works, but that’s between me and Marcus.”

Oxford boss Robinson felt a draw was a fair result with little in the game.

"It was one of those afternoons when I don’t think either team did enough to win," he told the Oxford Mail.

"We can’t say that we’ve played well and you’d argue there was nothing in the game, other than Alex [Gorrin]’s mistake.

"If you take that away, it was two teams who cancelled each other out.

"We’ve come a long way if we’ve come to Portman Road and we’re disappointed with a point.”

"We know we can play better, we have to play better. At half-time the players were frustrated with each other, which is great for me.”

Regarding his side's best chance headed over by Matty Taylor, he said: “I don’t think we got close enough to Matty. It’s come at him so quick and it’s a bit high. If it’s a foot lower, it’s a tap-in."


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Nobbysnuts added 19:29 - Feb 20
Just f#ck off....
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WonTheCupin78 added 19:29 - Feb 20
Had an interesting chat with some friends about this. All Liverpool/Man City/Arsenal fans. They don't understand why I'm upset about this situation as they see us as a Division 3 side- like Coventry, Wycombe, Luton, Accrington. I then had to point out that 3 of the sides they mentioned are in the league above. Sad times.
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tractorboy2421 added 19:33 - Feb 20
Does he drive a car, where the doors & bonnet fly off
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TimmyH added 19:34 - Feb 20
Coventry are Championship - but that's typical of Manchester/London club (city) supporters, if you're a football club say from the leafy rural areas and don't spend at least £70M+ in the off season than yes you are considered a division 3 side...infact that's general rule of thumb if you're not in the 'big six'.
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waldenblue7 added 19:37 - Feb 20
Bore off Lambert. I can't believe the tripe that bloke spiels.
I've said it once and I'll say it again, this poor management team need to go with the inept owner very soon otherwise we'll be paying homage to a large supermarket brand instead of PR.
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meekreech added 19:39 - Feb 20
Now he has confirmed to me that he really needs to have his mental health checked.

The comments regarding being in touch with promotion are so out of touch with reality that he could also say that we can qualify for the champions league!

The only movement for us in this season is likely to be downwards. As the journalist in the telegraph wrote we are in terminal decline and will find it extremely difficult to reverse .

It will need someone with I T F C in their heart to revive our fortunes and bring back the good feeling and pleasure to P R.
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Churchman added 19:40 - Feb 20
Relegation mix, maybe.
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Len_Brennan added 19:40 - Feb 20
Better performance, yes certainly; but it's still only a scoreless draw at home to the side in 8th, so it's not exactly an indication that we can be promotion contenders yet.
We've been here with some false dawns before aswell, so history suggests the next 2 or 3 games will not go well. It is coincidental that our more encouraging performances have come when we've moved away from the slow, patient, out from the back (but bogged down in midfield) tactics that Lambert has been wedded to. Fans have been crying out for a sharper, on the front foot, pressing style for months.
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blue_enough added 19:40 - Feb 20
Massive clubs. Massive ego. Massive c*#t
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ringwoodblue added 19:49 - Feb 20
If that's fighting, then glad we are not in a boxing match as we wouldn't even manage to land a punch.

As they used to say on the A-team, you're a crazy fool!
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BlueDublin78 added 19:57 - Feb 20
Blue enough.. really ???
How old are you ? Does your mum know you use that language ?
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Edmundo added 19:59 - Feb 20
Half a million a year for nothing. Once season tickets are down by a couple of thousand, ME will have financial, as well as the myriad other reasons to sack him.
I'll not be renewing till there are more than just new faces in the dugout. Evans has extinguished my love for Ipswich over 13 painful years.
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pennblue added 20:12 - Feb 20
The team put in a shift today, and we were first to the ball and showed more desire than Oxford. With a bit more going for us, we would have been 2-0 up at half-time, with the game sewn up.

If we can do that again Tuesday night, we will start to get results.

There is no doubt tactics were changed today. So whilst everyone is frustrated, there were some positive signs today. The defensive pairing being one of them, Bennets did cause them problems even if the end product was not there, and Troy and Norwood are a handful. Full-backs did well too, and the midfield did ok.

Considering we are a side low on confidence right now, it was a step in the right direction.

Lets see what happens Tuesday, if formation + desire remain the same, we stand a chance of taking something from Hull.

2 straight wins from this point, and things could look very different in 8 days time.
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Dmodeboy added 20:33 - Feb 20
No class whatsoever. Bore off you utter failure. Dragging our club through the depths and finding it amusing. All this big club nonsense is due the the fact he knows hes a failure but is trying to big himself up. I dislike him intensely now due to the damage he is doing to our club and fanbase
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tractorboybig added 20:36 - Feb 20
penn blue what are you on?????????????????????????????????????????????
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bluesince76 added 20:36 - Feb 20
Lambert out hope there's something in this American consortium can't come quick enough 12th league 1 the bar is lowering as each month passes.
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SickParrot added 20:37 - Feb 20
Yes we are still in the mix .... but for relegation. 4 wins and 16 points from the last 15 games, and we are expected to believe that we've turned the corner by getting a no score draw at home with Oxford. Lambert has been here for over 2 years but he has no idea what his best team is or how to get the best out of the players. He would like us to believe that he has been hampered by the structure of the club and other unspecified off field issues, which he first mentioned early in his tenure but apparently hasn't yet discussed with Marcus Evans! I hope that the rumour about a consortium wanting to buy the club is true because our future is bleak if we're stuck with Evans and Lambert.
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PSGBlue added 20:41 - Feb 20
PL has become extremely confrontational in his post match interviews, all this fighting talk. Does he want to take on Phil behind the bicycle sheds? It's turning into MM's Norwich away FO moment all over again. You won't survive much longer Paul having made an enemies of the fans, local press and a number of your team! But Paul, whilst you go on about your team and yourself having fight. Will you have enough fight to front the post match interview at Hull having been found short on the pitch.

Top six is laughable, a bit of realism will have hopefully been restored by the time we lose to Lincoln and we are 15th or 16th in the league. But hopefully by then it will be someone else's job to do the post match interview ! Lambert out!
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Paramedic added 20:52 - Feb 20
Didn't bother reading any of Lamberts “professional comments “. This man cannot be taken seriously and for the first time in 45 years I find myself drifting away from the club I love because of one man.
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bobble added 20:55 - Feb 20
great result, if we continue this form we might just avoid relegation
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BeattiesBackPocket added 21:12 - Feb 20
Pennblue I admire your optimism I really do but you do realise we have gone over a year and a half without beating ANY top 8 side right? We have to be top two to have any chance of promotion with that case in point and you're expecting 6 points from the next two games!?? Yeah it was better than the last game but it couldn't be any worse could it so not really a benchmark. In the end even mick Mills was banging on about holding in there for a draw! A DRAW at home to Oxford Utd that's how far we've fallen
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warktheline added 21:16 - Feb 20
He's a fighter now! Been in with the best, Eubank, Benn, you name um! He's been there, done that, and worn out ‘this Ipswich Town supporter'!😱😵
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shakytown added 21:26 - Feb 20
Still in the Mix. What mix has this idiot been sniffing.
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ChrisFelix added 21:30 - Feb 20
Logic, 6 points from playoffs with a very inferior goal difference. We need to win 6 or 7 games in a row to make up the gap.When under Lambert have won 4 or even 3 in a row. Dream on
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muhrensleftfoot added 21:56 - Feb 20
Great result! Green shoots here. Progress is in evidence following a home draw with the mighty Oxford in division 3. I was at Portman Road when we beat Barcelona with Cruyff and Neeskens. I don't expect that these days but I'm not going to celebrate today's result. Sorry. I never thought we'd fall so low in my lifetime. Thanks Evans and Lambert. What an utter disgrace for our football club.
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