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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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Bluesince92 added 22:42 - Feb 20
Thought we were defensively strong eh lambert? No doubt 2 changes at the back for the next game then 😪honestly bored of this now after 2 and a half years at a club you should have more than an encouraging performance you should have an identity and a solid ethos were actually an embarrassment under PL
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Marinermagic added 22:46 - Feb 20
Agreed good performance with all this sh1t flying around mostly from those who have never kicked a ball at any recognizable level or obviously not managed a team at any level. Mindless lemmings thinking they know best. As someone who has seen the very best at home and throughout Europe and the worst I do feel for them. Maybe had they been around in the early days of Robson the rants would have been the same as he struggled to get going but agreed under far different circumstances.
Blue Action really, have your bedtime stories and go to sleep perhaps in the morning you may find your other brain cell.
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Rimsy added 23:47 - Feb 20
Much better performance, but Oxford were there for the taking if we had been more positive, 2 up front. As for PL always going on about what big club's he played for, it just proves the old adage that good footballers rarely make good managers.
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istanblue added 23:56 - Feb 20
Mid-table mix you mean right Paul?
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madmouse1959 added 00:13 - Feb 21
Obviously Paul Lambert can say what he wants once the extended contract was signed.
did anyone, including Evans, think that it would become so toxic ?
The damage being inflicted on the reputation of this club is going to make things a whole lot worse.

The post match interviews are his way of toying with anyone connected with the media ..( Meeting, what meeting ? )...PL is just playing his own little game of "cat and mouse" now. The interviews are repetitive , predictable and of poor quality every time, even if the team wins.
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Len_Brennan added 00:18 - Feb 21
Marinermagic
What was the point of that? You've offered nothing of any value to the discussion; given no indication of any insight in the multitude of issues around the club at the moment & have merely shown yourself up as some sort of pretentious, self-congratulatory snob who enjoys speaking down to people.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 00:58 - Feb 21
Marinermagic how's that Norwich season ticket going? I think you'll find ex players and current are not happy with the regime, football and decline in place so that dispels you're myth about people not having football knowledge or do you class Mick Mills etc of having never kicked a ball?? Nothing worse than a budgie infiltrating the website 🙄
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KiwiBlue2 added 03:20 - Feb 21
PL says we "are still in the mix....."
If we remain true to form the next six games are likely to see us well out of the mix. Five of the teams are currently above us. If we cannot take a decent haul of points out of them (say 10points minimum ) we will be rooted to the lower reaches of the table, i.e. c16th or worse, with the play-offs well out of sight. The six critical games will be completed on March 13th, circa 3 weeks away. Surely that must be the time for Evans to finally make a call if we cannot improve our position and turn PL into Lamburger .......
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karl1426 added 06:35 - Feb 21
I think we are actually in a mixed! Till now, no clue of the best 11, chopping and changing every game! Give you a new season we also cannot do well! Sad!
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therein61 added 07:10 - Feb 21
In 2 years he still can't field a settled side to go on the much needed run we need useless!!
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ThaiBlue added 08:41 - Feb 21
Deluded
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MonkeyAlan added 09:23 - Feb 21
You do realise he does read all this(says he doesn't) and is winding everybody up any way he can. He is a prize @rse. Evans you Muppet.
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inghamspur added 09:42 - Feb 21
Better performance but still no goals and consecutive home goalless draws is good?? I think we would still be 'in the mix' Mr Lambert if somebody else came in to get us there.
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martin587 added 10:02 - Feb 21
PL yes there was an improvement on the previous two games BUT once again we failed to score and thus dropped four points.We have not progressed at all this season and just seen to be going through the motions of another boring wasted season.
Can you honestly hold your hands up and say you are doing a good job and you should still be the manager.The answer is NO.Until we can get a manager who has the tactical know how and motivational skills we are doomed to languish in the lower divisions for many a year.This is a very sorry state of affairs for this club.I just hope the conversation floating around this week regarding a change of management is imminent and true.
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planetblue_2011 added 10:03 - Feb 21
Still in the mix? We are 12th how is that still in the mix? We need to win games Lambert
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eddiespearitt03 added 10:14 - Feb 21
Improved performance , about time . One good game followed by a few poor games. We had last season in League One to build momentum and yet we are in exactly the same position this season. We just can not sustain any consistency.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 10:25 - Feb 21
He manages to put out a team that puts in a tolerable performance, so as he always has he will change it up again, like the Blackpool game.
The big change was to stop fannying around playing the ball from the back, we are so much better direct but he is a terrible combination of stubborn and fickle, he persists with poor tactics and ignores successful ones because they don't fit with his "total football"concept
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geminimustang added 10:42 - Feb 21
The Club was in the mix when i left it!
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shadoof1016 added 10:51 - Feb 21
It must be me in that our current manager sadly does not have the quality or necessary skill to turn this club around, his man management and treatment of the press and fans is below the required standard for ITFC or in my opinion any other club. A professional individual who has not got the strength to resign for the betterment of the club and no person is bigger than the club leaves me to believe there is no way for Paul Lambert to stay any longer. Please do the right thing for the club and fans and resign. At least fans will remember you resigned rather than anything else.
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roystevensonsrocket added 11:43 - Feb 21
The worst possible result as I predicted yesterday . A slightly improved performance but still dropped 2 points but the improvement might give him a stay of execution unfortunately . That probably after the next 3;games we'll be totally detached from the playoffs so a new manager will not get us promoted . It's all a very very sad state of affairs .
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:17 - Feb 21
i have a horrible feeling the media are getting carried away,and the fans sucked in as regards to this ''meeting'', i hope im wrong but i feel very uneasy about it. Could be in for a huge let down, and nothing changes.
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marco5113 added 17:54 - Feb 21
norwood hits post, rebound a tap in for our other striker, oh we only play 1 up front, CLEARED. FFS.
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marco5113 added 17:59 - Feb 21
money in his pocket whatever happens so just playing with the fans. dont think he even thinks about football when he gets home tbh.
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Skip73 added 18:03 - Feb 21
Yippee!! We drew 0-0 at home to Oxford, crack open the champers! If we keep improving like that we may even score a goal one of these days.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 20:04 - Feb 21
You silly man, just f off.


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.”
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