Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Brentford 2-4 Town - Match Report
Friday, 26th Dec 2014 15:08

Daryl Murphy scored twice and Paul Anderson and Tommy Smith once each as Town won 4-2 at Brentford to briefly hit the top of the Championship for the first time this season. Murphy opened the scoring in the first minute, then added the second on 21 before Anderson made it 3-0 on the half hour. Late on, Bees sub Sam Saunders netted twice either side of Smith’s 82nd minute goal for the Blues.

Town boss Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side with Jonny Parr keeping his place at left-back with Tyrone Mings not yet ready to return from the infected toe which saw him miss last week’s 2-0 home victory over Middlesbrough. Brentford also named an unchanged team.

The Blues went in front via the first attack of the game inside the opening 20 seconds. After the home side had surrendered possession on halfway, Teddy Bishop headed the ball to Anderson, who found Championship top scorer Murphy on the left of the area and the striker hit a shot across Bees’ keeper David Button and into the net to claim his 15th goal of the season.

Town went close to a second in the eighth minute when one-time Bees loanee Tommy Smith played a low ball across the box from the right following a corner. David McGoldrick dummied and former bee Jay Tabb, warmly applauded by his old fans before the game, shot over from 12 yard when he might well have netted his second goal in two games.

The Bees enjoyed the greater share of the ball as the game moved towards the 15-minute mark but without threatening Bartosz Bialkowski’s goal. The Blues, meanwhile, continued to look a threat on the break when the home side’s moves broke down.

On 16 Andre Gray headed a Jake Bidwell cross from the left wide, then two minutes later at the other end Murphy wasn’t too far from his second of the afternoon when Luke Chambers sent a throw-in in to his feet inside the box, the Irishman turning and hitting a low right-foot shot which Button saved down to his right.

Play immediately moved to the other end, Bialkowski uncharacteristically fumbling Jota’s edge of the area effort. Christophe Berra cleared the loose ball ahead of Gray.

The Blues increased their lead in the 21st minute. Jonny Parr cleared a Brentford attack and sent Murphy chasing the ball along with Bees’ centre-half Tony Craig. The Blues frontman out-muscled the defender, who stumbled, before taking the ball into the area, rounding Button and slipping home his 15th goal of his remarkable season.

Two minutes after the second goal Moses Odubajo was booked for preventing Town from taking a freekick. McGoldrick eventually slammed the set piece into the wall and Bishop volleyed the rebound well over the stand.

Having established their two-goal lead, Town were happy to sit back and allow Brentford to play most of the football and then break when the Bees lost possession.

And the Blues’ third goal in the 30th minute came from just such a counter-attack. Tabb broke down the left and crossed low to Murphy, who wafted a leg at it but Anderson behind him turned in his first goal of the campaign.

On 39 Bialkowski saved sharply from Gray’s close-range header from Alex Pritchard’s right-wing cross, Jonathan Douglas fouled Chambers as he looked to get on the loose ball.


Two minutes later, Gray teed-up Douglas on the edge of the box but a combination of Bishop and Smith prevented the former Leeds man from getting in a shot.

Shortly before the break, Chambers tried to play McGoldrick through on goal but the striker couldn’t reach it ahead of Button.

Referee Fred Graham blew his whistle to confirm a half-time scoreline beyond most Town supporters’ Christmas wishes.

Once they’d got the early goal the game was perfectly set for the Blues to sit back and let the Bees take the game too them then catch them on the break.

Brentford played some good football but to little effect with the Town defence once again resolute and when the Bees lost the ball the Blues exposed the frailties of a home backline which was out-muscled and caught playing too high a line.

Toumani Diagouraga struck a weak long distance effort through to Bialkowski soon after the restart, then on 48 Murphy smashed a low freekick past the Brentford wall but too close to Button, who claimed at the second attempt. A minute later at the other end McGoldrick blocked an Alan Judge freekick.

The early stages of the second half followed much the same pattern as the first with Brentford having a lot of the ball but rarely threatening, while Town looked potentially more dangerous on the counter.

Just before the hour mark winger Judge tested his former Notts County team-mate Bialkowski with a low shot from the edge of the box which the Polish keeper saved at full stretch.

Berra did well to dispossess Jota as he brought the ball into the area soon after with the Bees beginning to look more dangerous.

On 64, after Craig had been booked for a foul on Anderson, the Blues winger made way for Noel Hunt, while the Bees switched Douglas for Jon Toral. Two minutes later, Jota shot wide from the edge of the box.

Chambers sent Murphy away battling with Harlee Dean in the 70th minute on a break similar to the striker’s second goal. This time the centre-half was able to get in a toe and the ball ricocheted through to Button.

Two minutes later, with the Bees’ dangerous spell by now having been quelled, the Blues switched Tabb - who was given a warm ovation by his former supporters as well as Town fans - and Bishop for another ex-Bee Stephen Hunt and Kevin Bru.

Smith almost got a foot to Stephen Hunt’s cross from the left following a corner, prior to Brentford swapping Judge for Sam Saunders.

And it was the sub who would pull a goal back for the home side in the 81st minute. Toral found Saunders wide on the left and his deflected shot looped over Bialkowski and into the net.

But Town restored their three-goal lead with in two minutes. Smith had a header from a corner blocked on the line. Bru tried to find himself space on the edge of the box before feeding McGoldrick, who moved it on to Smith, who cut inside a defender before curling a superb right-foot shot into the top corner.

The Blues quickly went looking for a fifth, Stephen Hunt slamming Murphy’s cross from the left wide with the striker appearing to have been looking for the deeper McGoldrick or Noel Hunt.

In the last minute of normal time Saunders stabbed home his second of the afternoon after Town had failed to clear a cross from the left to make it 4-2.

Brentford continued to press for more goals in four minutes of injury time but the Blues were not to be denied their fourth away win of the season and top of the Championship. 'We are going up,' sang the 1,680-strong travelling Blue Army behind the goal.

The result was never really in doubt from the moment Murphy netted his 15th and then 16th goals in the first half. Anderson’s third all but sealed it.

Brentford kept going and played some good football but Town’s success this season has been based on their solid backline so it was always going to be a tough ask.

Saunders’s first goal gave them some hope which was all but killed by Smith’s strike immediately afterwards and the sub’s late second was nothing more than a consolation.

Town, who beat Doncaster 3—0 away on Boxing Day last year, most recently scored four goals while winning on their travels in the 5-3 win at Barnsley in November 2011, while they scored four in the 4-4 draw at Derby last season.

The Blues were last top of the Championship on the opening day of that 2011/12 campaign but last headed the division at this point in a season during 2004/05.

Town's stay at the top was short, Bournemouth returning to the summit after beating Fulham 2-0 at home later in the afternoon, however, with their unbeaten run now up to 10 games - seven of them wins - the Blues' automatic promotion ambitions look ever more realistic.

Brentford: Button, Odubajo, Dean, Craig, Bidwell, Douglas (Toral 64), Toumani, Pritchard, Jota, Judge (Saunders 75), Gray (Proschwitz 65). Unused: Bonham, Dallas, Tarkowski, Smith.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers, Smith, Berra, Parr, Skuse, Tabb (S Hunt 72), Bishop (Bru 72), Anderson (N Hunt 64), Murphy, McGoldrick. Unused: Gerken, Clarke, Ambrose, Sammon. Referee: Fred Graham (Essex). Att: 12,165 (1,680).


Photo: Action Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



miltonsnephew added 16:06 - Dec 26
I wanna see nothing but ME backing mick in January, if Mick needs to make some signings... Hope we can continue this to the end of the season :)
3

runaround added 16:08 - Dec 26
Another stunning result!
Brentford's home record is second only to ourselves yet we won with a very convincing scoreline.
I can't wait for the next match right now, it's enjoyable to be a town fan & there is a growing feeling we could make it this season.
Time will tell if that happens but now is the time to enjoy this great run
7

bohslegend added 16:35 - Dec 26
Oh boy oh boy! How good does this feel?
Got to stick with the team now everyone. There's bound to be a small slip or two, but let's. Or repeat the Bolton reaction again any time in the future. Stick with MM and the boys. We're all in this together!
4

bohslegend added 16:36 - Dec 26
Let's not....
0

carsey added 16:39 - Dec 26
Fantastic display and an excellent result. I just want to see David McGoldrick score a goal and get some of his old swagger and confidence back.
8

ChrisFelix added 16:48 - Dec 26
Who would have forecast this after the Norwich defeat in August. I keep saying to my neighbour who is a Derby fan, my team are a difficult team to play against. I would not want to play against Ipswich.
Looking good & even Sky are beginning to reconize us as contenders.Although I wish they would realise we are a big club
3

rfretwell added 16:52 - Dec 26
So was i, great first half left bees fans and players shellshocked but we know they can score goals so very thankful for Tommys oh so cool right foot curler into the top corner. Berra anabsolute rock as usual - nothing got past him. One spell where Bru came tho six odd tackles one after tge othrr, kept thinking he has lost it now but still with retained the ball. Ball goes back to Bart who immediately punts it 45 yards directly out to S Hunt on left wing inch perfect. Mick and TC have hugely improved the lads passing ability so we rarely hit balls too long nowadays. Such a change from even a year ago. What a performance!
7

Cloddyseedbed added 17:07 - Dec 26
Best Christmas for many a year. Lets hope Easter will be just as happy for us Town fans!!! Please don't let any of this team go in January, add to it just a little. Can't wait for Tuesday night, great game on a cold winters night under floodlights predicted. Lets hope a good crowd turns up.
12

wokingblue added 17:28 - Dec 26
Promotion.......... It's been along time............ now dare to dream
3

HALLSJ added 17:41 - Dec 26
Absolutely brilliant, dodgy game coming up Charlton, a game we will expect to win need to be a little wary these are the ones you can slip up on. Bournemouth, Borough, Derby keep winning along with the Budgies who seem to have turned a corner. Would be good to see Watford slip up
3

jpring89 added 17:45 - Dec 26
callum harriot should be banned for charton there danger man should be another 3 pts today was immense dreaming of the premier league next year coyb this is our year !!!!!!
3

TimmyH added 17:49 - Dec 26
I asked for 6 points over Xmas and got it!! thanks very much Mick/TC and the lads. I thought we'd be top of the league after these wins but other results around us are not just going our way and as others have said we can only do what we can do.

Buried Brentford in the first half and let's not forget they have had an impressive home record this season. I tip my hat to Daryl Murphy who has no doubt shocked many a supporter including myself and his 15 goals already has buried the myth that he is not a goalscorer...please please keep it up!

As I said earlier in the week a long way to go but what progress has been made this season. Happy Xmas!
6

Gazelle added 17:54 - Dec 26
It's a team game Didzy, put you arm round him Mick.
2

dubblue added 18:49 - Dec 26
What a win. After our last win in London I started to believe promotion was possible. Now I know it will happen! Murphy seems unstoppable. COYB!
3

Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:24 - Dec 26
Absolutely brilliant result, but just a word of caution, boys and girls. Promotion is by no means in the bag yet. Even with this result, we didn't gain any ground on our main rivals. And Naarwich, as I predicted, will be right up there come May. If we CAN get top two, we could avoid meeting them in the playoffs. On the other hand, if we met them and dumped them out, that would be even sweeter than 1st or 2nd. So nothing won yet, but all to play for.
5

Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:24 - Dec 26
Absolutely brilliant result, but just a word of caution, boys and girls. Promotion is by no means in the bag yet. Even with this result, we didn't gain any ground on our main rivals. And Naarwich, as I predicted, will be right up there come May. If we CAN get top two, we could avoid meeting them in the playoffs. On the other hand, if we met them and dumped them out, that would be even sweeter than 1st or 2nd. So nothing won yet, but all to play for.
1

blueboy1981 added 19:54 - Dec 26
I could see this win coming, and continuing our great run - however it's only half time as far as the season is concerned - and other's around us are keeping up the pace.

So let's be sensible about it all - and beware the 'banana skin' against Charlton !! - let's not get too carried away just yet anyway.

Well done all - another great result against one of the pace setters - can't be bad hey.
4

blueboy1981 added 20:32 - Dec 26
....... hope the club are keeping an eye on Doyle @ Chesterfield !!! ......... could do much worse than seeing him in the squad, would certainly boast our striking options as/when/if required.
2

warktheline added 20:50 - Dec 26
Blueboy, let yourself go, and forget about the next match ,just for tonight pal. Crack open the beers!
7

Cakeman added 20:59 - Dec 26
Just back from the match and obviously overjoyed with the performance and result.
I thought Brentford were like rabbits caught in the headlights for the first half hour.
It was no wonder we tailed off a little after the break as the lads had put in a huge effort in the first half. Absolutely brilliant.
It's been said by many but Mick and Terry just get the best out of the players and they also seem to do it with a smile.
Regardless of where we end up this season, I feel the club has turned the corner.
Thanks lads, I and I am sure many others have enjoyed a splendid Boxing Day.
10

BlueandTruesince82 added 23:16 - Dec 26
COYB what more can you say? Lets hope it continues! Wonderful stuff so far. Again thanks to Sir Bobby and Sir Alf for delivering victory over the bees, if you could see your way to putting the kybosh on the budgies current run we will be eternally grateful although please not also at the expense of ours. Thou art the power and the glory, Ahmen
2

Thijssenstricks added 23:36 - Dec 26
Great game to be at. Good atmosphere, great goal from Tommy, great from Murphy, liked the way we closed opponents down and a mention to the referee who I thought had a great game all but one decision towards the end with the booking to N Hunt.
3

Thijssenstricks added 23:36 - Dec 26
Great game to be at. Good atmosphere, great goal from Tommy, great from Murphy, liked the way we closed opponents down and a mention to the referee who I thought had a great game all but one decision towards the end with the booking to N Hunt.
0

KiwiTractor added 07:39 - Dec 27
FANTASTIC!
2

RedDust added 07:56 - Dec 27
Reading there fans view before the game makes this result so much more satisfying, boys against men... Like a young puppy over confident in it's position when it hasn't been in the game that long. Brentford.. You got schooled! Well done Ipswich : )
3


You need to login in order to post your comments

Blogs 297 bloggers

Ipswich Town Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© TWTD 1995-2024