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Town 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday - Match Report
Tuesday, 10th Feb 2015 21:57

Daryl Murphy and Luke Chambers netted second-half headers as the Blues came from a goal down at half-time to defeat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 at Portman Road. A defensive mix-up between Bartosz Bialkowski and Christophe Berra led to Kieran Lee putting the Owls in front on 20 but the Blues were always on top and Murphy flicked home a Freddie Sears cross on 52, his 19th goal of the season, and Chambers powered in the winner 15 minutes later from Kevin Bru’s ball in from the left.

Boss Mick McCarthy made five changes to his starting line-up with Sears handed his full debut up front alongside Murphy with David McGoldrick missing out due to the thigh injury he suffered at Rotherham.

Jonny Parr came in at left-back for Tyrone Mings, who dropped to the bench, while Teddy Bishop, Stephen Hunt and Darren Ambrose replaced Bru, Paul Anderson and Jay Tabb, who were also amongst the subs. Keeper Dean Gerken returned to the bench having been out with a hip problem.

The Blues started in a 4-4-2 formation with Ambrose, who was making his third full league debut for the Blues, on the right and Hunt on the left.

Neither keeper was tested in the first 14 minutes but with Town having had most of the ball. On 12 Sam Hutchinson was lucky to avoid a yellow card for a foul on Bishop.

Seconds later, the Blues were similarly fortunate that referee Stuart Attwell pulled play back for a foul when Lewis McGugan had dispossessed Cole Skuse and had sent Stevie May away towards goal.

Championship top scorer Murphy came close to his 19th of the season right on the quarter hour when he brushed off Owls’ skipper Tom Lees before hitting a shot across goal from the left of the box but just wide.

But despite the Blues having had the better of the early stages, Wednesday went in front in the 20th minute via their first serious chance of the game and it was a goal - the third Town had conceded from a set piece in two games - which Bialkowski and Berra will want to forget.

Lees sent in a freekick from halfway on the right and Will Keane knocked the ball down towards May. Berra sought to shield the ball back to Bialkowski but the two of them seemed unsure of the other’s intentions and, as they collided, the Polish keeper could only push the ball away to the edge of the box from where Kieran Lee gratefully smashed into the roof of the net.

The Blues looked to get straight back on terms, Murphy making a strong run down the middle before hitting a shot which Wednesday keeper Keiren Westwood batted away.

As the half hour the Blues were almost handed an opportunity when Claude Dielna missed Parr’s cross from the left but the ball wouldn’t fall for Sears.


Moments later, Hutchinson dispossessed Bishop on halfway before bringing the ball forward and finding May, who shot across the face of Bialkowski’s goal from the right when he ought to have done better. At the other end, Smith headed an Ambrose corner from the right powerfully wide.

The Blues were beginning to put the pressure on but Wednesday were looking dangerous on the counter-attack. On 33 May broke and fed Keane to his left but Berra dispossessed the on-loan Manchester United man

Town went close to getting back on terms in the 33rd minute when Bishop fed Ambrose on the right and the midfielder sent over a low first time ball which Sears just couldn’t keep down. Soon after, Hutchinson was booked for a foul on the ex-Colchester man.

The Blues continued to press, keeping the ball far better than they have in recent weeks. On 37 Ambrose headed Parr’s left-wing cross to Westwood, then two minutes later Skuse hit a well-struck shot through to the Irish keeper.

Close to the end of the scheduled 45 minutes Hunt felt he had been shoved over by Marnick Vermijl as he shielded a bouncing ball from the ex-Manchester United full-back inside the area but referee Attwell wasn’t interested.

In injury time the Blues went agonisingly close to getting back on terms when Hunt crossed from the left and Murphy’s header beat Westwood but stuck the post before being cleared by a Wednesday defender.

Referee Attwell was booed off by the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand at the break, although in truth it would have been a harsh penalty had the decision close to the whistle gone Hunt’s way.

On the overall balance of the half the Blues hadn’t deserved to be behind, despite having conceded another poor goal.

Once behind, Town had played as well as they had in a while with Sears close to netting his first goal at Portman Road and then Murphy coming even nearer to adding to his total for the season. Wednesday, however, had remained a danger when breaking.

Mings replaced Hunt ahead of the restart with Parr moving to the left of midfield. The Blues began the second half where they had left off the first with Parr winning an early corner from which Berra’s header was bundled wide off a Town player.

But the equaliser the Blues’ performance had deserved wasn’t too much longer in coming. In the 53rd minute Sears sent over an inswinging right-foot cross from the left and Murphy deftly flicked a header past his international team-mate Westwood to claim his 19th goal of the campaign.

After a brief spell of Wednesday pressure, Mings played a 58th minute ball in from the left to Parr, who turned and shot over. While Westwood prepared to take the goalkick Kevin Bru replaced Bishop.

A minute later Town should have been ahead. Mings and Sears did well down the left and the full-back crossed to the far post from where Ambrose headed against the outside of the post when he should have scored.

As the hour mark approached, Mings again brought the ball in from the left and struck a low right-foot shot which flew just beyond the post.

The Blues were by now well on top and were creating chances almost at will and in the 67th minute - shortly after Wednesday had switched Atdhe Nuhiu and Lewis Buxton for Vermijl and McGugan - they finally got their noses in front.

Bru whipped over a cross from the left and skipper Luke Chambers powered a superb header across Westwood and into the corner of the net to claim his first goal of the campaign.

The Blues went looking for more goals, Smith heading straight at Westwood from Mings’s corner. At the other end, Bialkowski came and failed to reach a cross but fortunately the ball looped well away from goal off an Owls head.

With 12 minutes remaining Westwood blocked from Parr but with the Norwegian - who had put in an impressive display on his return to the side - had strayed offside.

With four minutes remaining, Noel Hunt replaced Sears, who was warmly applauded off the field by his new fans.

The Blues saw out the remaining minutes with few dramas to claim their first win in four matches.

Town thoroughly deserved the three points having put in their most accomplished performance for some while.

Of the players who came into the team, Parr, Sears and Ambrose were amongst the Blues’ best performers, while Murphy put in another fine all-round display as he closes in on 20 league goals for the season. Mings and Bru both impressed having come off the bench.

The result moves Town back to fourth, five points off the top with Middlesbrough going top having beaten Blackpool 2-1 at Bloomfield Road, while previous top two Bournemouth and Derby drew 2-2 at Dean Court.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Parr, Berra, Smith, Skuse, Bishop (Bru 58), S Hunt (Mings 46), Ambrose, Sears (N Hunt 86), Murphy. Unused: Gerken, Anderson, Tabb, Clarke.

Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Vermijl (Buxton 66), Mattock, Lees (c), Dielna, Hutchinson (Melo 59), Lee, McGugan (Nuhiu 66), Helan, May, Keane. Unused: Kirkland, Palmer, Maghoma, Bus. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). Att: 17,306 (Owls: 652)


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dirtydingusmagee added 08:16 - Feb 11
Got to admit,at half time i felt the night would end in tears.Well pleased by the 2nd half performance,two good goals.I,m glad that Mick made the changes and that we got the result.Perhaps now those who are deluded enough on here to think Mick takes any notice of them will feel THEY have got the team and tactics right and get behind team AND manager.Fulham have been dire over past year but have improved saturdays game wont be easy no game is in Championship,as our recent results show.Just keep behind our team make plenty of positive noise and hope we can get back to another winning run . COYB
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blueherts added 08:25 - Feb 11
fOOTBALL IS BACK AT PR - THE HOOF OF JAN REPLACED BY SOME FOOTBALL
MM credit for making the right changes
Sears and Murph looked great
Skuse diff player
Parr and Mings combo loved it
Now unleash the Irish wizard Connolly - special
Go get JW and Wood on loan and MOUNT THE CHARGE !!!!
Only two negatives;
BART AND DEFENCE GOT TO COMMUNICATE - Too many sloppy goals of late - avoidable
THE PITCH IS CUTTING UP BADLY - Bring back Fergie
Well done on a good night !
Gonna be a very close end of season battle with about 12 teams scrapping it out
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brittaniaman added 09:15 - Feb 11
What a difference the freshening up of the team made tonight !!!! it took half a game to get going, but when they did it was very delightful !!! Ambrose ran his side of the pitch very well, to think he was not even on the bench last Sat. Must congratulate the team on a very good 2nd. half.
I must admit worried at half time we were only had 1pt. hold on 6th place, and we do not want any reminders who was in 7th. place do we ??
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brittaniaman added 09:20 - Feb 11
The pitch is cutting up badly now !! as blueherts just said bring back Fergie, But unfortunately it was Sheepshanks who stole him from us !!!
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Crackersjackers added 09:34 - Feb 11
yeas
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rickw added 09:39 - Feb 11
I noticed an interesting tactic we did several times on the right 2nd half, Chambers was running into the box for our left wing crosses and Ambrose was waiting outside covering for Chambers - I guess we could say it worked!
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Jimmy86 added 09:42 - Feb 11
Massive relief and a great come back. I thought we were very flat in the first half and we're really missing that zip we had earlier in the season. 2nd half was a much better performance and we rightly went on to win the game. Hadn't seen a chambo fist pump in a while!!! Seats looks to be a classy player, Murphy played well, Bru and Mings Def changed the game when they came on. Benching Mings wasn't such a bad idea in my eyes, just let's him know that he's not too big for his boots. Same should happen to Didz too IMO. Great win and great 3 points COYB
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BlueandTruesince82 added 10:54 - Feb 11
From some comments I'm guessing QPS dream manager may sit amongst us. All there tactical and mangerial experts, is this a secret forum for football managers?
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warktheline added 10:57 - Feb 11
Surco, maybe you would make a potential future Town manager, you make it appear so easy, picking teams. As with all things in life, not all is what it appears to be, you are not privy to behind the scenes and therefore can only see things in one dimension.Personally I think we should leave these decisions to Mick, his CV suggest he knows what he's doing. May I give you one example, I think most of us would like Chambers reinstated to CB, and Smith, though as hard as it is, to sit on the bench....yes? One quite possible outcome to this scenario would be Smith demanding a move, do we really want to lose such a young talent? Every action demands a reaction!
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warktheline added 11:11 - Feb 11
Billblue and blueboy, irishtim may not post to often but when he does most appear to coincide with his views, all are entitled to push + and - buttons to express themselves without posting.
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oldegold added 12:02 - Feb 11
It goes to dhow what we can achieve when we go out to attack when we take the game to the opponents instead of playing safety first hoofball. I have been saying sine August that the Championship favours the brave and the teams who are daring and prepared to risk in order to get the right result.Keep this attacking momentum going Town and we can do it.COYB!
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Carrotblue added 12:11 - Feb 11
Where were the missing 10,000 fans we had for Derby?
Back at home waiting to become hangars on later in the season when we make the play offs!
Good solid team performance
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jas0999 added 12:24 - Feb 11
First half was poor, yet we didn't deserve to be a goal down ... Nor in front. Second half was the best we played in 2015 and ended in a thoroughly deserved win. Second half, I thought Skuse, Murphy and Sears were excellent. Mings changed the game, whilst impressed with Bruce and Parr in a wide role. Still concerns at lack of striker options. N Hunt is a winger, so we had no recognised striker on the bench. His brother looked poor and is possibly past his best. We could do with another option as S Hunt, Tabb and Anderson are not the answer.

Overall, a decent game and second half impressive.
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jas0999 added 12:29 - Feb 11
Bru, not Bruce!!
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Surco72 added 12:44 - Feb 11
Warktheline ... thanks for agreeing with my team selection it means a lot , glad MM finally saw it too !!
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Jimmy86 added 12:46 - Feb 11
Jas0999 whilst Noel Hunt has played as a winger in the past I would suggest that he is primarily a striker. I'm sure that's where Mick see's him playing. Would possibly work well in a front 3
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BlueandTruesince82 added 12:51 - Feb 11
How much is Fenades offering you Surco? How will you address the Tabbarat question
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bennyitfc added 13:41 - Feb 11


Can't stop watching Chambo's header! Bullet.
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warktheline added 13:45 - Feb 11
As long as Marcus Evans realises we have the key to unlock the door out of the Championship, that key obviously being McCarthy, sorry surco, find another vacancy, then I see no reason why we can't emulate West Ham, under 'hoof boy' Allardyce. I don't hear to many hammers fans slating him presently. Football purists, when it suits!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 13:49 - Feb 11
.......... Carrotblue - they choose to be entertained for their money, certainly weren't against Derby, and no sign of it since,until perhaps last night.

So, can you really blame them ? - same as ever- entertaining, productive Football and Portman Road will / would be FULL.

I left the ground after 70 minutes a couple of games back, I was so disgusted with the non productive 'hoofball' being played. The first time I've done that in 45 years to be honest.
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BlueMachines added 13:49 - Feb 11
Firstly congratulations to the players for a much improved performance. All round much improved, so much more energy and good to see much more 'football' was attempted from the off, even if it didn't get flowing properly until the 2nd half.

The self proclaimed 'level headed' would do well to remember that the 'blind' have been asking for changes for 3 or 4 games. MM's hand was almost forced into changes and thankfully his stubbornness (finally) waivered to good sense. The fact that it did is hardly a time to praise the man as a God, same as when it wasn't going so well wasn't the time to call him a dinosaur.

It's a shame that the 'level headed' didn't praise the players at all for the first 3 or 4 of their posts, and resort to trying to make a point to others on here instead. I think that says it all really.
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blueboy1981 added 14:03 - Feb 11
BluesandTruesince 82 .............. maybe a separate one for Children would be a good idea.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 14:15 - Feb 11
A seperate what Blueboy? I dont follow old chap
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irishtim added 14:17 - Feb 11
@blueboy1981. Some fan to walk out from a game after 70 mins.
Ever hear of supporting your team through thick and thin.
Before you ask I am unable to get to games due to illness.
Furthermore everyone one here is entitled to their opinions, don't need you constantly getting the hump when your opinion is arrowed down.
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neillrumsey added 15:16 - Feb 11
First half Hoofball second half we actually played some football for the first time in weeks. Football will win games as Sears was able to influence the game to good effect in the second half as we stopped launching high balls.
IMO we will see the best of McG and Sears if we play Football. No striker under 6 ft wants long high balls.
Much needed win.
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