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Chaplin: Poorest We've Played But We Got Three Points
Sunday, 6th Feb 2022 11:04

Goalscorer Conor Chaplin admitted that the Blues put in probably their poorest display under new manager Kieran McKenna as they beat Gillingham 1-0 at Portman Road on Saturday, but knows which dressing room was the happier after the match.

Chaplin slammed in his ninth goal of the season in the 74th minute to see the Blues to their third home in three under McKenna and their fifth win in seven under the new boss overall.

“A win’s a win and move on to Tuesday as swiftly as Tuesday, that’s probably how you look at it after the game,” Chaplin said.

“We’re under no illusions how we played, probably the poorest we’ve played since the new gaffer’s been here. But we got three points.

“You look at last weekend, we thought we played well, we didn’t have too many clear-cut chances but we controlled the game.

“We had a bit of a reaction on social media and things like that, but I didn’t really agree with that, I thought we played well last week.

“In terms of today, I can tell you which the happier dressing room is. Playing well and not winning or not playing so well and winning. That’s crucial, especially at home as well, we need to build this place and evolve this place into a fortress and that’s three on the spin now at home, so that’s something that we’re looking to build on.”

Why was it such a struggle? “To be fair, we weren’t kidding ourselves at all. We knew exactly what was coming, to be honest. A new manager bounce, new energy. We played Gillingham a few weeks ago and they were a completely different prospect to what they were then.

“We knew that as well, the boss was insistent on that all throughout the week and said that maybe it was going to be a grind, it’s going to tough. When you’ve got to break down 10 players on the edge of their box, it’s tough.

“I think you could bring in 10 lads from the pub and sit them on the edge of the box and it’s going to be tough to break them down, as simple as that.

“And they were very good with it, they were very rigid, which was exactly what they came here to do. They were tough to break down today, we just had to wait for that opening, wait for that little bit of quality and thankfully that came.”

Regarding his goal, he said: “Fridge [George Edmundson] did really well, great spot, he fizzed it in really firmly and that’s exactly what it needed on this pitch, today it was a little bit dry out there so it needed that firmness on the pass. It was perfect.”

Did he always think Town would find a way to win, despite it having been a bit of a struggle?


“I definitely think we’ve got to believe in games like this that you’re trying to get the breakthrough, you’re probing, you’re going to make a lot of mistakes on the way to getting the breakthrough because that’s the way it is,” he said.

“You need to make mistakes in order to try and get through on goal. I think there were plenty of them today, that’s for sure. But we got the breakthrough and we got a win, so that’s the most important thing.”

While he’s happy to win full stop, ultimately Chaplin wants the Blues to be winning with more style than they did against the Gills.

“We spoke after the game, we’re happy with a win, of course we are, but we need to evolve the club, we need to evolve in terms of the expectation that we want to play well, we want to win playing well with a certain style.

“I think that’s what big clubs do and we’re certainly a big club in this division, so that’s something that we’ll be aiming for.”

He added: “Obviously there’s an expectation to win and probably from the fans there’s an expectation to win three or four-nil today, and that was never going to be the case, never.

“They’ve got a new manager in, an experienced manager, always has teams really well set up and that was exactly how it was today. I think everyone saw that.

“Although that expectation is there, we probably need to put a bit more onus on ourselves to go and show what we can do in terms of style of play and win like that. But at the same time, if you can’t win like that, win how we did today.”

Yesterday’s goal was Chaplin’s third this season against the Gills having netted in last month’s 4-0 win in League One and in the 2-0 Papa John’s Trophy tie in October, both at the Priestfield Stadium.

“Three in three against Gillingham!” he grinned. “Sometimes it goes like that, you get purple patches or get teams you enjoy playing against or scoring against more.

“Thankfully, it’s been like that this season, but unfortunately we don’t get to play them anymore.”

Asked whether he is happy with nine goals at this point in the campaign, the 24-year-old reflected: “Yes, probably asking me now. At the start of the season, I don’t know, but when you ask me now definitely, in terms of it having been a slow start with injury and things like that.

“Happy to be contributing, 100 per cent, but, like we say, we want to go on to Tuesday now as quickly as possible and fingers crossed get a win there.”

While he has developed a habit of netting important goals in front of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, Chaplin hasn’t scored in front of the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand as yet.

“I’ve not scored a goal at this end, I don’t know if you know that,” he said. “I’ve scored quite a few goals this season, thankfully, but I’ve not scored one at this end. It would be nice to change that, but I’ll be completely honest, I’m not bothered which end they come at.”

Chaplin has played alongside plenty of different players in the Blues’ front three this season and he says that’s only to be expected.

“We’ve got a big squad, everyone’s had opportunities, no one can say they’ve not had an opportunity. Every single player has had opportunities,” he continued.

“It’s about taking that opportunity when you’re called on because the squad’s that good, it’s got that much depth, especially in the forward areas.

“We’ve got probably seven, eight maybe off the top of my head that are real quality players in the building who can play in those positions, so if you get your chance, you need to take it.”

The win saw still-ninth Town cut the gap to the top six to eight points but it might have been as few as six, Oxford having scored twice in the latter stages to secure a 3-2 victory over 10-man Portsmouth.

“We know ourselves what points tally and points per game tally we can aim for and that’s certainly what we’re focusing on,” he said.

Chaplin knows supporters will be expecting another win when the Blues visit bottom side Doncaster on Tuesday.

“Of course the fans will,” he said. “But they won today [2-1 at Sunderland], so they’ve had a good result. They’ll obviously pick up from that and get confidence from that, it’s not going to be easy going easy when you’ve got a team fighting for their lives, trying to get out positions in the table that they find themselves in.

“It’s not going to be easy. We’re under no illusions that it’s going to be a tough game.”

Chaplin was delighted to learn that Ed Sheeran was watching from his box in the Magnus Group West Stand.

“Was he? Was he singing my name, was he?” he laughed. “I’m usually singing his songs and he’s singing mine! That’s nice, isn’t it?

“I’ve not met him, I’d love to, I’d be very starstuck, I’ll be honest. He’s like my favourite ever. Olly Murs was with him? I like a bit of Olly as well, to be fair, get down to that!”


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timleatham added 11:22 - Feb 6
Conor did not have his best of games however clearly has an eye for goal and his strike was top quality and was the difference on the day between the two sides. For me he should be a regular starter.
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C_Jam_Blue added 11:28 - Feb 6
The comment about the pitch being dry caught my attention. Was the pitch being watered pre-match?, presume we try to get the surface just right for our particular style, maybe not or perhaps there's another reason for the dryness.
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Stato added 11:30 - Feb 6
That's 7 league goals now and gives him the best goals per minute ratio of anyone in our squad for league goals and that includes Bonne. Strangely dropped after both the last 2 goals he scored.
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PositivelyPortman added 12:01 - Feb 6
I really like Chaplin as a player and his outlook on the game.
He's always positive and always gives his best, we all have our off days at work.
He's obviously a very intelligent young guy too.
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Len_Brennan added 12:16 - Feb 6
Chaplin is arguably the best finisher in the squad; it's not the first time he has scored a key goal at a crucial time. He has that awareness & composure in tight situations.
Like Tim (above) I would see him as a first XI player, who can do something in an instant, when the game is not going our way. I wouldn't mind seeing him playing off Bonne (or even Pigott) in a front two, with Aluko or Celina in the #10 role behind them. There are games where that formation would proven more effective that the bash brothers option, which also has its merits.
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itfcserbia added 12:34 - Feb 6
Very sensible comments from Chaplin.
As many others I would like to see him off Bonne with Aluko/Celina behind. That or Aluko and Celina together as two no.10s behind one striker. That would help break through teams like Gillingham yesterday.
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Linkboy13 added 12:43 - Feb 6
Five wins out of seven is pretty good but the performances have not been great. After the Wycombe game at home i was really buzzing we reduced a good Wycombe side to just one chance and looked a solid unit at last. But since then we've gone back our normal inconsistent looking could concede at any moment look and that's against some pretty poor teams. Im going to MK Dons next week and fearing the worst especially with McKenna experimenting and looking forward to next season.
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Gforce added 12:50 - Feb 6
Good to see Ed and Olly sitting just behind me,in their private box.I nearly asked them if they could help out with my latest energy bill,but thought twice 😀
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CornardBlue added 14:45 - Feb 6
Chaplin reminds me a lot of Eric Gates with the same eye for a goal. We must start him every game.
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DifferentGravy added 14:50 - Feb 6
Relieved for the win but in league football you wont keep getting away with poor performances and 3 points. Really missing Morsy and not a fan of Carroll, all sideways and backwards. This continual squad rotation does not help either. Bonne and Norwood up front. Bakinson in for Carroll, need strength in centre of the park. Donny will not be a formality and we desperately need the win to keep in with a shout of the playoffs
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Zondervanromeo added 16:29 - Feb 6
Chaplin along with burns by far are best players ( both have an end product) Hopefully Burns won't be out for too long !!
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SheptonMalletBlue added 16:55 - Feb 6
Depends how much those lads from the pub have had to drink!!😂
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DavoIPB added 20:36 - Feb 6
Look at the Wycombe game. We have not performed like that game again because we have rotated the players. Aluko, Morsy, Bonne and Burns were the key players in that game. Chaplin does score goals but doesn't really do anything else in the game. He has zero pace.
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KiwiBlue2 added 20:47 - Feb 6
Cornard Blue - I was about to make the same comment until I saw you had beaten me to it.... I just hope that Connor can keep his run of scoring going.
He has a similar demeanour to Eric who was one of my favourite players. Will never forget one that Eric belted in against Liverpool at Anfield years ago the ball bounced in front of him near the edge of the box and Eric met it perfectly giving the keeper no chance game ended 2-2 I think...
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KiwiBlue2 added 20:50 - Feb 6
Zondervanromeo - I regard Burns as our best signing for years. I just hope that he can keep fit through the rest of the season.
Him crossing the ball to Chaplin, playing up front, would certainly see some excitement.
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acj added 05:42 - Feb 7
He's wrong - he has scored at the SAR end. He scored up that end for Paul Cook's Portsmouth against us in the FA Cup back in 2016.
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Linkboy13 added 10:04 - Feb 7
I think the only similarity between Chaplin and Gates is probably their size. Gates was right footed and Chaplin mainly left footed. Gates was more forward and tended to play off the striker's shoulder. Chaplin likes to drop into midfield and pick the ball up. And of course Gates played at a much higher level than Chaplin probably ever will. Chaplin is a very important member of the squad and scores important goals but i think managers see him as a little bit of a luxury and could be the reason he dosent always make the starting eleven or gets substituted. At Barnsley he had a similar role where he was used as a impact player. Still one of our better signings having said all this and would be missed if not at the club.
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