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Cook: Soft Goals Are Hurting Us
Saturday, 21st Aug 2021 18:29

Town boss Paul Cook admitted giving soft goals away is hurting his side following the 2-2 home draw with MK Dons.

Macauley Bonne gave the Blues the lead twice only for Town, who are still without a win, to allow the visitors to equalise on each occasion.

“It was never going to be a 0-0,” Cook reflected. “I think when you’ve got two teams intent on taking the game to each other and scoring goals, you get the spectacle that everyone watched today, which in my opinion was a fantastic game of football.

“Obviously from our point of view, having taken the lead twice, you’ll always be disappointed, especially with the manner of the goals we’re giving away. You don’t need me to go into it to say we’re giving away soft goals.

“We really, really are at the minute and it’s hurting us. It’s affecting us getting results and it’s something that we’ve got to rectify quickly.”

He added: “I enjoyed the game, I’ve got to say that first and foremost. I’m so disappointed not to get a result. You feel the ‘wanting’ of the crowd and the stadium for us to win games.

“We score an amazingly good first goal, it’s a fantastically good first goal. I’ll never criticise players, it’s not my style, I’ll always speak honestly in dressing rooms, we have to score really good goals at the minute and unfortunately we’re giving teams soft goals.

“As the four games have transpired now, the goals against columns too much, you can’t win games when you concede like we do and we’ve got to stop that quickly.

“A lot of the goals are individual mistakes, they’re a little bit of sloppiness, the tiredness in our tackling, giving away stupid free-kicks, and certainly in the latter case giving possession away in an area of the pitch where we just can’t give possession away.

“And that’s something that you’ve got to learn and we all know at these clubs you’ve got to learn quickly.”

What can he do about stopping the soft goals? “It’s great as a manager sometimes because you stand there and when Macauley puts it in you’re great and when Lee [Evans] gives the ball away you haven’t got a clue. It’s football and I’ve been in it long enough to know the rules.

“We’re very much a work-in-progress, as you can see. We show some really good signs, we’re really good with some of the intent in our attacking play and our quality’s good, but defensively and that aggression in that side of the game is where we need to improve, and that’s something we’ll try and do.”

Cook says it’s unrealistic to expect the players who came in over the summer to gel into a team immediately.

“You know me, I’ve been here for five or six months, I don’t get in the clamour of the football world where everything’s got to happen overnight, I just don’t,” he said.

“I said to one of our supporters coming off the pitch who was giving us a little bit of stick, give these lads time. They’re making mistakes, they are making mistakes, there’s no getting away from that, they’re making mistakes at crucial times.

“But they’re a brand new team, they’re a brand spanking new team with lads making their debut again today. And while we’re not appealing for time meaning [a] ridiculous [amount], we know we have to improve, we know we have to win football games, we know we have to stop giving stupid goals away that will allow us to win the games.”

But he felt his team did enough to claim all three points today: “I think we created enough chances to win the game, didn’t we? I think whether you like it or not MK Dons will be pleasing on the eye at times, 100 per cent, they can test you, they move the ball really well, they’re a very well-drilled and coached team.


“But we had big chances in the game and when you get those big chances, you have to take them, you can put the game to bed and we didn’t do that today.

“Macauley’s done great. I think after the win this week where apart from one of the mad radio stations in outer Scotland, I think every man and his dog has reported on it.

“For a lad like Macauley to be as passionate as he is about the club, his hometown and score the two goals today, which were absolutely fantastic finishes, that he should be going home as a winner and unfortunately through our naivety and everything else, we’re going home licking our wounds again.”

He added: “I’ve been around football for a period of time, I’ve managed other clubs, I understand what goes on in punditry, in your line of work, your headlines you make, and I understand my line of work.

“I’m always a manager who just works hard on the training ground. I genuinely believe that fitness has to be very, very strong, that your desire to win games has to be strong and then your aggression in your play has to be strong.

“I felt we were in the ascendency after MK Dons had had a good spell. I thought the introduction of Tom Carroll calmed us down completely, it brought a bit more balance to the midfield area where we were getting a little bit overrun and we scored a fantastic goal and unfortunately from there we should go on and see the game out.

“But our inexperience/decision-making/lack of that knowledge has seen us draw a game that, fair play to MK Dons, they probably should have won with the last kick of the game.

“The balance of football swings like a pendulum. At the minute I’m much more focused on getting the transfer window over, the squad finished off and getting on the training ground and working really hard so that we can give the supporters the results that they desperately crave.”

Winger Kyle Edwards, who was making his home debut, was among those who impressed the Portman Road faithful.

“Fantastic, very talented, but I also thought Macauley Bonne was excellent today. In other areas of the pitch we know we’ve got to tighten up,” he continued.

“While I’m not a manager who speaks about positives and stuff like that, I’m so disappointed we haven’t won the game because we’re four games in now and we want to win. We all want to be promoted but you can’t do that in August and September.

“The biggest thing for us now is getting these lads together as a group, getting our fitness levels up, which is massively important and getting the lads on the pitch together and getting consistency in team selections and in my opinion we’ll see consistency in results.”

Cook revealed Hayden Coulson was replaced with a niggle in the second half and says he needs to get all his injured players fit.

“You can see Hayden had a little knee problem which he was feeling and he was going to tire,” he said. “We knew he was going to tire.

“His relationship with Kyle Edwards, Matt Penney on this side, we need Sone Aluko back fit, we need Conor Chaplin fit, we need Edmundson fit, we need Norwood, we need Nsiala, we need all our players back fit.

“And that’s something we’ll just keep working away on. As I say, we’re four games in, I thought it was a great game. I thought for the fans, if you take the result away, I thought it was a really good spectacle, I thought two good teams had a good go at each other.

“Was a draw a fair result? I don’t think so on the level of chances we had but I’m sure MK Dons will be happy with the point.”

Cook is looking forward to a free week in which he can work with his players on the training ground.

“Fantastic for us,” he said. “You know yourself, no one’s going to give us a leg up, we’ve got to work ever so hard, we’ve got to spend those hours on the training ground with repetition, decision-making.

“Where do you want to play the game when you’re winning? We seem to want to play it on the edge of our box. I know where I’d much rather play it and it’s something we can all look at and work on.

“It’s important because in most jobs if you make mistakes you look, you learn and you improve.

“Throughout my football career, that’s the way I work and I’ll always work like that. I’m not a manager who throws players under the bus, I’m not a manager who lambasts his team to the press, I believe in dressing rooms where you can have honest conversations and in training grounds where you work hard to improve. We’ve got a lot of work to do.

“Did we look a bit leggy? I thought our energy levels dropped late on. Have we worked hard? I’m sure the data will say that. The travelling away, I thought MK Dons looked fresh for a bit, then they looked tired for a bit. So you can debate it.

“We’ve drawn 2-2, we take a point. I’m a manager who enjoys drawing because it just stops rots and when you draw you can only go on and get stronger. I think if you watch us, we are going to go on and get stronger.”

He added: “No one makes mistakes deliberately, I said that to one of our supporters. Sometimes supporting your team can be tough. We’ve obviously invested in the squad, we’ve got a really strong team and people expect you to win overnight. Unfortunately football’s just not like that.”

Asked whether fans could expect any more signings this week, he said: “I don’t know, I think my bosses are around there so we’ll go and have a chat with them and see what they say.”

MK Dons boss LIam Manning was pleased with his side's display and felt he might have claimed more than a point on his return to Portman Road.

“I’m really pleased with the lads and very proud of them in terms of their attitude, application and ultimately how we played,” he said

“I thought there were some really good moments where we controlled the game, caused them some real problems and created some good chances.

“It’s now got to be about being more ruthless in both boxes, not giving away the goals and making sure at the other end that we finish teams off.

“Overall a point away from home is not a bad thing but there’s a slight frustration that it could have been more.

“We’ve progressed in the three games since I came into the club last week. We’ve not had a huge amount of time with the players on the grass but they have been very receptive to the information they are receiving.

“It’s really exciting but we mustn’t get carried away. We must make sure we turn good performances into results.

“I’ll be totally honest — coming from behind twice is not something we want to make a habit.

“It’s not good for me on the touchline. We’ve got to start controlling games and not give away so many opportunities, and while we’re dominating we need to get ahead.”


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northernblues added 20:08 - Aug 21
Time to gel? Think what you want but Adams at bradford has turned them around with less games
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terryf added 20:13 - Aug 21
I thought MK Dons moved the ball well and the centre two probably got the better of our two in midfield. That said we created some good chances through Edwards excellent crosses and Burns was unlucky hitting the post. The players need to time their runs into the box better. Fabulous goals from Bonne.

Thought the goalkeeper should have been more central for the free kick as he gave himself too much to do.

Enjoyed the game and can only think the booing at the end was down to frustration at losing through yet another soft giveaway.
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suffolkblueeye added 20:13 - Aug 21
Come on Cookie, I want you to be successful, I love scousers....
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ringwoodblue added 20:19 - Aug 21
I agree that we are a much more entertaining team this season and I honestly can't see us playing out many 0-0 draws like we had to endure last season.

Cookie talks about the football pendulum but it has better start swinging the right way soon otherwise his time will be up.
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dyersdream added 20:20 - Aug 21
The football is so much better to watch than we've been used to last few years, It's the individual errors that are costing us big time at moment
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grinch added 20:36 - Aug 21
wolfeden Evans and KVY have cost us the points so far and Donacien sits on the bench...why when he has not made errors like the other 2 defenders. We have enough players to also leave Evans on bench If you are slow to the ball and make dubious passes then sit some games out he has a big enough squad to leave players not performing out no matter what he may have promised when signing them Less gel talk and more action and why if you want them to gel did you play a second stream in the cup 2 games in not like they had fitness worries at that point 6 mire games Mr Cook then the crowd will let you know there was some disquiet at the end of today's game....we have had enough managers blaming everything but there management so show us you are different please
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brendenward35 added 20:37 - Aug 21
Think the issue is nice attacking football but teams are running straight through us gap between midfield and defense is too big leaving too much to do when mistakes are made. No good scoring 2 then the opposition score the same or more. Game of two different halves again first half maybe we should have been 2 or 3 goals up but ran out of ideas and stream 2nd half. A lot of work to do need these injured players back ASAP especially edmundson.
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BlueRuin69 added 20:48 - Aug 21
Not sure we ran out of ideas 2nd half, scored, hit post and had numerous other chances. Cooks correct in his analysis. Keep the faith, give it time and all will be well. Coyb
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raycrawfordswig added 20:53 - Aug 21
Putting pressure on yourself ,new owners are keeping very quiet .
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Essexipswichboy added 21:04 - Aug 21
Are you for real PC
I'll never critisise players.......how about the 30/40 staff you publicly told were not good enough to be at this club at the end of last season
You talk the talk but need to walk I'm afraid....your record here is appalling
You told so many they not good enough ....are you?
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USA added 21:19 - Aug 21
I'm still behind the team and manager but it isn't soft goals that our only problem. MK Dons hit the woodwork twice and worked the ball well for several others chances. We must improve defensively. Sadly it not just down to poor errors.
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EuanTown added 21:22 - Aug 21
PL was awful without his number 2 and I get the feeling Paul Cook is the same without his.
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Billysherlockblue added 21:35 - Aug 21
Ive been making the same point after every game so far. No plan B. I think paul should appoint a good no. 2 to help him see things when emotions take over. It was obvious again today our midfield was knackered. Harper again outstanding . Evans again off the pace fouling etc. I think we need a kante type midfielder to complement harper. Evans is a good player just not at 100 per cent at the moment and should have been subbed? Paul cook is doing a good job without having his squad for pre season. Its like fuelling a plane in mid air. Our set pieces are very poor. Corners especially. Couldnt pass the first man. Crikey we have big men to aim at now. Im not going to panic until about game 15 but cooks tactics have been nulled each game afer half time. Tells me no plan B when teams have worked us out. When this happens at least match the other team not sit deeper and deeper. We are a good side but we need the hunger to win and take chances. Super blues forever 💙
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Granthamblue62 added 21:41 - Aug 21
Cooke's post-match interviews are becoming very Lambert-esque!
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reva added 22:30 - Aug 21
Lots of good players - some who have chosen to come here because of Cook. We are starting to see the potential force they can be - but I said it last season - Cook is stuck with a preferred system of playing and seems he is either so stubborn his system is best or else he's incapable of changing it - and as some have already commented it seems the players are not playing his system either. Opposition teams can and will exploit it and it seems they are already doing so.
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richardpaul added 22:48 - Aug 21
Just watched EFL highlights on Quest There are some good teams in Div 1 and at this point Towns top six hopes are quite remote As others have posted at the 10 game point if there is no improvement in our overall performance a reappraisal of the management is required It might be that the new owners might have a tipping point of their own American business is notorious for wanting quick returns I only hope that the problem which we seem to have is sorted in the near future
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blueboy1981 added 23:10 - Aug 21
Some of the idiotic comments on here are embarrassing for the Club.
I'm surprised these people can even use a keyboard ... !!!
Our problems are simple individual players mistakes, and give aways - eradicate that and this is already a winning team.
At the moment these players making mistakes that wouldn't even be expected of Amateurs, least of al Professionals are letting Cook down, and well as us down.
Certain players are in for a tough week I should imagine - and well deserved.
We are scoring enough goals to win games - everyone knows who is letting who down - other than a few numpties .... !!!
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barrystedmunds added 23:39 - Aug 21
All tonked today! Burton Albion 3-nil ( by Cambridge!!!} Cheltenham Town and Morecombe 2-1. Ipswich Town 20th in the table. Says it all really!!! I'm tying to stay positive, but it's hard!!!
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UhlenbeekDownTheWing added 00:08 - Aug 22
Individual errors have hamstrung us for years and years. Reality is that we are a third tier team, that means players WILL MAKE ERRORS. The job of coaching staff is to design a way of playing that reduces the risk that these errors lead to goals conceded. We have had a series of managers who have failed to do that - PC included (to date).
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blueboy1981 added 00:17 - Aug 22
I believe the thought many people have actually questions if Paul Cook is lost without his long time Assistant Liam Richardson alongside him ?.
One thing is certain that results WILL improve because at the moment we are in relegation form and not promotion - and the new Owners will definitely not see the Club relegated to League 2 (Division 4) .... !!!
But Football results can change dramatically and quickly - and we have every reason to believe we can, and will, be up in the top 6 end of season.
A few wins can make a huge difference.
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telpajak added 00:39 - Aug 22
Been saying for months sort defence out. Error after error! One up front! If your going to let goals in make sure you score more. 3000 down on last gate says all confidence in you pc
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KiwiBlue2 added 00:49 - Aug 22
The defense, and I include in that Evans and Harper, need some help. Posters might recall George Burley bringing in Houston (from Arsenal I think) to do some work with the defense he had in the late 1990's and it paid off handsomely. While Edmundsen might make a difference when he finally becomes available some expert tuition in the meantime could pay dividends.
Perhaps our Terry could be the man......? coyb
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KiwiTractor added 02:55 - Aug 22
Yep, these individual errors are really frustrating - I get it.

But players at every level (yes even Premier League) make these mistakes, and worse. I don't think you can coach out a lapse in concentration? If players never made mistakes, we'd be watching 0-0 every week.

And for people to compare a footballer making a mistake, to them making a mistake in their workplace makes me laugh. I'm assuming they have the pressure of 18,000 watching their every move and someone about to hit them with a studs up challenge, as they are about to input their spreadsheet, dig a hole, cut a pipe, bake some bread [fill in whatever you do for a living]...
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karl1426 added 03:16 - Aug 22
We have not even play the likes of Portsmouth, Sunderland, Sheffield Wed, Rotherham, Wycombe, Charlton, etc? How many points can we take away from them? Cook's history may be good but his records here is horrendous! I still think his inability last year that cost us a playoff place! I think we have appointed too many managers of great history, in fact, all of them only good in historical records!
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bobble added 06:28 - Aug 22
why is when other teams get new managers and players they get better , but not us ?
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