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Cook: Burton Play a Certain Style and They're Effective at It
Friday, 13th Aug 2021 14:38

Town face Burton Albion at the Pirelli Stadium on Saturday in their opening away game of the 2021/22 campaign looking for their first victory.

The Blues have travelled to Burton today where they are training at the National Football Centre ahead of the game.

Manager Paul Cook has been there since Wednesday having watched the Brewers’ Carabao Cup tie with Oxford, which the U’s won 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Last Saturday, Burton got their League One season off to a winning start when they won 1-0 away at Shrewsbury.

Cook is looking forward to locking antlers with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, a boss for whom he has a lot of respect.

“He’s a good manager, he’s a good person, he’s a very good guy,” he said. “I’ve got to know Jimmy through playing against his teams over a period of time.

“Obviously he had a fantastic football career and Burton Albion are a very, very strong team.

“It was a good game on Wednesday night, I was lucky enough to see the game against Oxford myself.

“Burton have got a lot of threats, they play a certain style and they’re effective at it, so we’ve got a very difficult game at the Pirelli Stadium.”

The Blues face Cheltenham in another away fixture on Tuesday. Will Cook have one eye on the trip to Whaddon Road when he names his team having said some of his squad have not had full pre-seasons and are playing catch-up?

“I normally pick teams very early, we train with a plan, we train in relation to the opposition and how they’re going to play,” he said.

“We don’t really look to change what we’re doing, I don’t mind saying that.

“I say to our players, when we set on the pitch every game, we believe we’re the best team and we’re going to take control of the game and we’re going to win the game.


“It doesn’t always happen like that, I’m not a stupid person. Our lads will go out on to the pitch tomorrow preparing exactly like we did for Morecambe and we want to take control of the game.

“Unfortunately, Jimmy’s on the other bench and he’s got his team trying to do exactly the same, so there’s always a trade-off.

“What we’ll get and our supporters will get, we’ll get a real consistency in how we’re trying to play.”

That suggests the team will be very similar to the one which started against the Shrimps. That would see Vaclav Hladky in goal with Kane Vincent-Young at right-back and Matt Penney at left-back.

Cook will be forced into one change at the centre of the defence with Toto Nsiala out with a hamstring problem.

Speaking on Tuesday, Cook said George Edmundson is “still a week or two away” so it’s unlikely the former Rangers man will be involved.

Therefore, it seems probable that Luke Woolfenden, the only player to start both games so far, will be partnered by Janoi Donacien, who replaced Nsiala from the bench last week. Corrie Ndaba looks set to come into the squad as cover.

In midfield, Lee Evans looks set to wear the captain’s armband, as he did against Morecambe, alongside Rekeem Harper.

Scott Fraser seems likely to be on the left with Wes Burns on the right and Conor Chaplin in the number 10 role behind lone striker Joe Pigott.

Cook has confirmed that Kyle Edwards will be in the squad and the former West Brom winger could make his debut from the bench. It’s possible Hayden Coulson could also be among the subs having also joined the club on Monday, on loan from Middlesbrough.

The Blues have sold out their entire 1,700 allocation at the Pirelli Stadium, the first competitive away game fans are able to attend since the trip to Blackpool in February 2020.

Burton will be without centre-half Deji Oshilaja, who was on crutches following Wednesday's Carabao Cup tie, while fellow defenders Michael Mancienne, Michael Bostwick and new signing Aaron Amadi-Holloway have all trained and are in the squad.

Town and Burton have only met eight times in competitive fixtures, all in the league in recent seasons, with Town unbeaten having won seven and drawn one.

The teams most recently met at the Pirelli Stadium in January when on-loan Arsenal defender Mark McGuinness’s first career goal saw the Blues to a hard-fought 1-0 victory against then-bottom Burton.

The centre-half nodded home a deflected Alan Judge cross in the 73rd minute following a free-kick with sub Aaron Drinan having hit the bar four minutes earlier.

A month earlier at Portman Road - only one game previously due to Town’s four holiday period Covid postponements - the Blues ran out 2-1 victors.

Keanan Bennetts gave Town the lead in only the fourth minute but Joe Powell hit back for the Brewers on 22 with Emyr Huws heading in a scruffy rebound, his first goal in more than three years, 10 minutes from time to hand the points to the Blues, who as a result climbed to fifth.

Burton’s squad includes former Blues winger Danny Rowe, who joined the Brewers in January.

Rowe made 14 starts and 15 sub appearances for Town between January 2017 and May 2020, scoring once.

Central defender Oshilaja came very close to joining the Blues in the summer of 2018.

Oshilaja, then with AFC Wimbledon, was at Portman Road to complete a switch but the clubs were unable to agree a fee.

Blues midfielder Fraser was with the Brewers between July 2018 and September 2020, making 81 starts and 10 sub appearances, scoring 16 times.

Saturday’s referee is Sam Purkiss from London, who will be taking charge of his second league game involving the Blues.

Purkiss, who has shown nine yellow cards and no red in his two games so far this season, took charge of the 1-0 home victory over Plymouth in March in which he kept his cards in his pocket throughout.

Prior to that he had previously only taken charge of EFL Trophy games away from home involving Town.

The 2-0 loss at Crawley last season, in which he booked Bennetts and one home player, and the 1-0 defeat at Colchester the campaign before in which he booked James Wilson and two U’s.

Squad from: Hladky, Holy, Vincent-Young, Donacien, Penney, Coulson, Woolfenden, Ndaba, Evans (c), Harper, Fraser, Burns, Humphreys, Ward, Chaplin, Dobra, Edwards, Pigott, Bonne, Barry, Jackson.


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tractorboytedwardo19 added 14:51 - Aug 13
“ No member of the current Burton squad has played for Town but central defender Oshilaja came very close to joining the Blues in the summer of 2018.”

Danny Rowe?
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 15:29 - Aug 13
This is going to be a tough one. Burton seem to play a similar system to us, but are probably more used to it. I'd take a draw but hope for a win.
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rgp1 added 15:44 - Aug 13
Manager in 'getting in excuses early" shocker!
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grinch added 16:21 - Aug 13
If cook says they carry a goal threat then we may be in trouble with our lightweight defence. Hopefully we can score more goals than them
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runningout added 16:40 - Aug 13
If our defence is as reliable as our ticket office, I worry a bit!! My ticket not arrived in time for game tomorrow.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 16:45 - Aug 13
runningout: Could be the PO. Ring up the ticket office tomorrow and try to get them to contact Burton to let you in! Worth a try.
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ArnieM added 17:05 - Aug 13
……I'll be honest here, I fear for our defence tomorrow. I consider us weak at the back. There is no leader in that back footrest. No 9ne to organise. No vocal presence.
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ArnieM added 17:07 - Aug 13
Hope you understood that. ^****. lol !
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:34 - Aug 13
Well lets hope weve got a certain style thats effective too, a win would be nice, but i think at best a draw.
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Murphys_Law added 17:39 - Aug 13
To be fair Donacien did not let us down last weekend when he came on and rarely has when he has played.He very nearly got a tackle in for the 2nd goal. Let's hope he keeps talking to Woolfie and keeps him awake for this one!
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BlueRuin69 added 18:10 - Aug 13
No Aluko in squad?
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Linkboy13 added 18:31 - Aug 13
No promotion until centre of defence is sorted. Some people are not too sure about our new keeper but Bart had his poorest season when the back four was shaky.
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SheptonMalletBlue added 19:07 - Aug 13
Burton will be gone for a burton come 5pm tomorrow. We'll blow them away!!!!!!!!!!
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JewellintheTown added 19:43 - Aug 13
I'm calling a curved ball score with a 4-1 win tomorrow! Lads are out to impress & get on the score sheet & getting closer to the mark. Once the flood gates open, I think the goals will come. Slip up at the back for the single conceded goal but with the quality we've got even if not fully familiar with eachother will see us good.
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herfie added 21:57 - Aug 13
Central defence is a real concern, and something that requires fixing ASAP.

Suggest, however, that PC forgets about ‘expectation management', and devotes all his concentration on coaching to win football matches. Every team in this league will present a stern challenge, upping their games and making life difficult. We have to be mentally and physically tough. Winning is the habit we need to acquire.
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FramlinghamBlue added 22:00 - Aug 13
Great to see Burton have got rid of the silly Covid restrictions and Brentford doing the same! When will Ipswich get up to speed?
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istanblue added 01:21 - Aug 14
Sounds like a comment Mick would have made. Excuses!
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hyperbrit added 01:40 - Aug 14
bloody Covid restrictions are like a ball and chain...good for Burton and Brentford...here come the attacks LOL
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GiveusaWave added 01:59 - Aug 14
I rate Donacien but prefer him at RB to CD (which looks like is the case...)
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Nobbysnuts added 11:49 - Aug 14
Get them excuses in early paul....good thinking...
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Marinersnose added 12:55 - Aug 14
I hoping that Cook can see that Fraser is not a winger. He looked well off the pace out there. Great goal but he's a number 10. Dobra on the left to start with and Edwards off the bench. Hopefully Barry will start he's the best in that role. COYB
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