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Fulham 1-2 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 15th Dec 2015 21:47

Freddie Sears and Brett Pitman were on target as Town beat Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage to win a fourth away league game on the trot for first time in more than 11 years. Sears netted after 16 seconds as the Blues made an explosive start, before Cottagers’ skipper Ross McCormack equalised with a freekick in the 14th minute, but Pitman secured the points when he turned in Sears’s cross on 57.

Town’s starting XI was unchanged for the fourth successive game, while Kevin Bru and Tommy Oar returned to the bench after hamstring and groin injuries respectively, but David McGoldrick dropped out due to injury. Jay Tabb also missed out on a place in the 18. For Fulham, former Blues loanee Richard Stearman started on the right of a back three.

In last season’s corresponding fixture, Town went in front after five minutes. This time around they needed only 16 seconds to grab the lead.

Sears latched on to a Daryl Murphy knockdown on the left just inside the Fulham half and burst past several defenders before shooting low to keeper Andy Lonergan’s left and into the corner of the net for his sixth goal of the season.

Having gone in front Town continued to take the game to the home side and in the ninth minute they were within a whisker of making it 2-0. Following a series of Fulham mis-clearances, Ainsley Maitland-Niles found himself some space on the edge of the box before unleashing a strike which beat Lonergan but hit the bar.

The Blues remained encamped inside the Fulham half and on 11, after Town had won corners, Jonas Knudsen hit a shot which deflected away from goal and was again unconvincingly cleared by the shambolic Cottagers’ backline, who appeared to be struggling to get used to their revised formation.

But on 15 the home side levelled via their first shot of the game. Knudsen fouled Alexander Kacaniklic 30 yards out and skipper McCormack smashed a low freekick which skimmed across the sodden turf and into the right corner of Dean Gerken’s net.

It was a great strike but hardly a deserved equaliser on the balance of the first quarter hour which had been dominated by the Blues.

After Gerken had claimed a Fulham corner, Cole Skuse played Sears in on the left of the Fulham area but the former Colchester man’s strike flew just over. At the other end, McCormack cut in from the left but shot high and wide.

On 29 a Skuse shot deflected through to Lonergan, a Town target during Jim Magilton’s time in charge.

As the half moved into its final quarter hour the Blues began to regain their early level of control. Pitman almost played in Sears - who was by now operating on the right - with a clever reverse pass, then Douglas screwed a shot wide.


Maitland-Niles, now on the left, brought the ball inside in the 34th minute and took it to the edge of the box unchallenged before hitting a low shot which Lonergan saved down to his right.

Town continued to have most of the ball in the closing minutes of the half but without testing the Cottagers’ keeper further.

Having made a superb start via Sears’s excellent opening minute goal, the Blues dominated the early stages and could well have added to their lead with Maitland-Niles unfortunate to hit the woodwork.

Fulham’s leveller came entirely against the run of play, although it was a great strike from McCormack, and for a spell after the goal the game was more even.

But the Blues were again well in charge - with Sears and Maitland-Niles both looking dangerous when running at the home defence - as referee Trevor Kettle’s whistle signalled the end of the half.

Town were forced into a substitution at half-time with Skuse making way for Bru, back after his recent hamstring injury.

The Blues weren’t far from a second goal less than a minute after the restart. With the rain once again falling heavily, Tommy Smith flicked on Knudsen’s long throw from the left and Murphy almost got a touch before Lonergan claimed.

At the other end, Kacaniklic shot over from distance, then with the home fans starting to get behind their side, Berra blocked from Dembele after the striker had been found in space on the left of the box.

On 53, following a corner on the Town left, Maitland-Niles exchanged passes with Murphy on the edge of the box but hit his shot over.

It had been a more evenly contested second half in the opening stages in the 58th minute the Blues regained their lead.

Sears whipped over a low cross from the left and Pitman got ahead of his defender to turn home his seventh goal of the campaign at the near post before celebrating with the massed ranks of the 2,500 fans behind the goal.

McCormack lashed wildly deep into the stand behind the Town goal shortly before his side made a double switch, Emerson Hyndman and Matt Smith taking over from Jamie O’Hara and Tom Cairney.

The Blues defended first a freekick and then a couple of corners as Fulham looked to use sub Smith’s height to cause the Blues a new problem. On 69 the 6ft 6in tall frontman stooped to head a cross from the left wide.

Town switched things around in the 71st minute with Pitman replaced by Piotr Malarczyk as the Blues moved to three centre-halves to counteract the additional threat presented by Smith. Murphy was now up front on his own.

Despite the strengthened backline, Smith escaped the attentions of his markers on 74 and reached Jazz Richards’s right-wing cross but headed it well wide.

A minute later, the again hugely impressive Sears cut in from the left and smashed a superb shot which flew only inches past Lonergan’s left post and wide. Fulham made their final sub moments later with Cauley Woodrow replacing Kacaniklic.

Bru shot wide from just outside the area with the Blues now happy to let Fulham take the game to them but with Town looking the more likely scorers when breaking.

Christophe Berra did well on 80 to get a toe in to block as Dembele turned a cross from the right goalwards, then from the corner Fulham’s Smith rose highest but nodded over the bar.

Jonny Parr replaced Maitland-Niles as the game moved into its 89th minute with Fulham pressing but without significantly testing Gerken.

The home side continued to send balls into the Town box during three minute of injury time, keeper Lonergan joined the attack for a corner but the Blues weren’t to be denied a fourth away league win in row for the first time since a similar streak in March and April 2004 when they beat Walsall, Wimbledon, Rotherham and Gillingham.

Having started brilliantly, the Blues could have been at least two goals in front during the opening quarter of an hour before they were pegged back by McCormack’s excellent freekick.

Town remained the more threatening side after the break and once Pitman had scored his goal, the Blues repelled everything Fulham threw at them - which in truth wasn’t very much - to see out another excellent away win.

The result sees the Blues stay sixth in the table ahead of Saturday’s home game against third-placed Derby County, who beat Bristol City 4-0 at the iPro Stadium this evening.

Fulham: Lonergan, Richards, Stearman, Burn, Ream, Garbutt, Kacaniklic (Woodrow 76), Cairney (Smith 67), O’Hara (Hyndman 67), McCormack (c), Dembele. Unused: Lewis, Hutchinson, Fredericks, Woodrow, Pringle.

Town: Gerken, Knudsen, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Skuse (Bru 46), Douglas, Maitland-Niles (Parr 89), Sears, Murphy, Pitman (Malarczyk 71). Unused: Bialkowski, Fraser, Oar, Coke. Referee: Trevor Kettle (Rutland). Att: 15,245.


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Jimmy86 added 22:39 - Dec 15
Great result and great 3 points. To go ahead after just 16 seconds was a brilliant start. The Fulham goal came against the run of play and having seen it on sky sports news I don't think it was a worldie and don't think Gerken should have been beaten from there, but fair play to Mccormack for going for it, he's a class player. Brilliant to rack up a 4th straight away win, but Derby will be a massive test and it's about time we improved our home form. COYB
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fifeblue added 22:46 - Dec 15
What a disgrace to have to wait more than 15 seconds before going ahead against this poor team.
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warktheline added 23:02 - Dec 15
Great win, never easy at the Cottage. IF we can win on Saturday, well that really would be a huge step in the right direction! Well done all. Love winning away!
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 23:04 - Dec 15
Make no mistake about it, it's been quite a turn-around after the recent poor run of results and we're building some momentum, but as others have alluded to, the last few weeks of opposition haven't really presented a stern enough test. If we are to really believe, then we need to be taking points off of promotion favorites and the frontunners in this league, then there can be some justification as to claiming we are a team equipped to do something.

That aside, obviously pleased with today's victory. Our forwards are finding their feet once more and we are due players back into the mix, so when we have a full squad to choose from, we will have a good opportunity to really do something by end of season. As before we're only at the half-term report stage, so not getting ahead of ourselves by any measure.
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Dissboyitfc added 23:15 - Dec 15
really a happy chappie tonight, some tough challenges to come.. Get in... coyb
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GiveusaWave added 23:22 - Dec 15
Brilliant. Didn't expect 3 points in this one and really puts us solidly into the top 6. Well done to the team.
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carsey added 23:25 - Dec 15
Fantastic result and great run from the team. Sounded like Town were well on top for most of the game. I would be interested to hear the views of those watching as to how we looked with 3 at the back - something I have been hoping McCarthy would try all season long.
Derby will be the real test on Saturday and if we can get a positive result it will go a long way to proving we are real contenders.
I also agree with those on here who are hoping Mr Evans will find a few shillings to supplement the squad in January and keep things moving in the right direction.
Like others I have been critical of McCarthys style and will continue to be because I prefer to see the ball on the floor BUT I also want to win so happy to take the points.
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loyal_Blue added 23:30 - Dec 15
Great game ! Everyone did what was required! Sears was brilliant again, Muprhy and pitman ran there socks off as they always do. Two good finishes as well. Could of had more! Niles had one of his best games in a town shirt today! Knudsen is getting better better! With a season of championship experience he will be very good for us! He's also got so much passion! He always looks like he wants to join in with the first pump! On to a tough test in Derby! COYB
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rfretwell added 23:34 - Dec 15
Sears goal well against the run of play on 16seconds
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rfretwell added 23:35 - Dec 15
Seats goal well against the run of play(16 secs)
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rfretwell added 23:36 - Dec 15
Sear goal well against the run of play (16 secs)
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GiveusaWave added 00:19 - Dec 16
Phil:
Fulham is spelt wrong on the match report btw (title)
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PJH added 01:03 - Dec 16
Another very good away performance,we just keep rolling on.Now to sort the home form out.
I thought Sears and AMN exceptional.
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BrettenhamBlue added 05:40 - Dec 16
Really starting to be on a roll. Noticeably our bench is so much better now. Quality players throughout the team. Looking forward to Derby now, a crucial encounter. Last year we blew it against Derby and nearly blew our entire season. Hope Smith wants revenge for what happened last time.

Only thing I don't understand is why Coke is still on the bench. We no longer need him there. A good spell in the U21 squad will do him good.

Really happy with this result. We could be in 5th if we beat Derby. Something that looked highly unlikely a few games ago. Our season really is back on track and unlike previous seasons our squad is getting stronger. Very hopeful of a play-off place this season.
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Gazelle added 08:20 - Dec 16
What worries me is that we always seem to be under the cosh in the second half when we're in the lead. Maybe that's why our goal difference isn't a lot better and might cost us later.
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essex57 added 08:56 - Dec 16
Carsey we played some lovely football along the ground in fact Fulham had to resort to hoofball to get anywhere near our goal
The round pegs in square holes played a brilliant game perhaps thats why theres only 2 pages of comments
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BlueMachines added 09:43 - Dec 16
Well played Town. Great result and all played well. Good to have a quality midfielder to come off the bench. Something we have lacked of late.

essex57, if you are going to try and make a point with a saying, get it right. Its square pegs in round roles.
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Lightningboy added 10:23 - Dec 16
Great away win..now for the festive games..these next 4 are going to be a real test.

We'll do well to get 6 points over xmas.
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BackTheBlues added 10:26 - Dec 16
POSITIVITY on this page!!! WOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Mick McCarthy's having a party!
Bring your vodka and your charlie!
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Keaneish added 10:28 - Dec 16
Excellent start and an excellent win.

The general consensus on ITFC player was that we played well and with the ball on the deck a bit more but my mate at the game who's a Fulham fan said at 1-1 that it's some of the worst football he's seen in 18 years at the Cottage. Anyone shed any light?
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Blue_Moses added 10:28 - Dec 16
Really good away performance, horror show driving home with what seemed to be most of London and the A12 closed past Brentwood. 3 hour drive home to Ipswich was worth it though.
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warktheline added 10:31 - Dec 16
Essex57, IF the square pegs in round holes contribute to us having a fabulous season, for sure, the lobby on here, including myself, will gladly accept we've been proved wrong, as yet, it isn't the case! Massive test on Saturday, a similar test to the defeat we suffered against Boro, as such, it really isn't the time to start crowing!
Personally I've never doubted McCarthy's team are well capable of a top six finish, what I seriously doubt is our ability to trouble the top five, when the chips are down. As already stated time will tell, and here's hoping!
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warktheline added 10:45 - Dec 16
..... By the way, it's always much easier to criticise than compliment. If the match report forum only has a couple of pages worth of comments it should be taken as a compliment, it's a sign of contentment. Winning football matches will eventually shut the most ardent of supporters up, with opposing views..... Now wouldn't that be nice for some!
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runningout added 11:20 - Dec 16
Fulham were not at it.. Glad we took advantage..
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Geoff added 11:22 - Dec 16
Just a question,did we look better down the right without Chambers.
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