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Town 1-2 Royale Union Saint-Gilloise - Match Report
Saturday, 30th Jul 2016 17:16

Town fell to an embarrassing 2-1 defeat to Belgian second division side Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in their final pre-season friendly at Portman Road. The Blues had dominated but only went in front in the 61st minute through Daryl Murphy, but the Belgians hit back with two goals in three minutes on 72 and 75 via Mathias Fixelles and Nicolas Rajsel.

Trialist Roland Lamah made his second start for the Blues, having previously impressed in Tuesday’s 0-0 draw at Charlton Athletic.

Also starting was summer addition Adam Webster at centre-half alongside Christophe Berra, while Daryl Murphy was partnered by Freddie Sears up front.

David McGoldrick was on the bench, while Brett Pitman (toe) and Luke Hyam (knee) missed out but are expected to be fit for next week. Dean Gerken was again not included, due to his hamstring injury.

Town dominated the early stages against the Belgian second tier side - who had brought an 122-strong but noisy following - and Sears forced visiting keeper Anthony Sadin into a save in the fifth minute, the Royale Union captain blocking from the striker at a tight angle on the left following a corner, however, the linesman’s flag had been raised.

Two minutes later a subsequent corner, also on the left, led to another chance. Trialist Lamah cleverly played in Berra on the left of the box but Murphy couldn’t reach the Scotland international’s cross.

As the game moved past the 10-minute mark Lamah unleashed a powerful strike from distance which flew just over Sadin’s bar.

The visitors’ first chance came in the 14th minute when a cross from the right reached Rajsel deep on the left but skipper Luke Chambers got across to block.

Kevin Bru curled a 19th-minute freekick just past Sadin’s left post with the Blues continuing to have most of the game but so far without providing a test for Royale Union keeper Sadin.

The Blues twice went close to going in front in the 23rd minute when Murphy flicked a near-post header from Sears’s left-wing cross against the bar. The loose bouncing ball fell to Bishop on the edge of the six-yard box but Royale Union keeper Sadin somehow kept out his header at point-blank.


The Belgians’ rare forays forward had largely been snuffed out by the Town defence with Bartosz Bialkowski untroubled. On the half hour Charles Morren struck a low shot from 20 yards but well wide of Bialkowski’s post.

Three minutes later, Murphy saw a shot blocked, then Bru looped a dipping effort from distance which went over.

On 36 Jonas Knudsen crossed from the left and Murphy headed straight at the Belgian keeper.

Two minutes later, the Blues went closer, Chambers flicking on a Berra header from a Bru corner but Tracy Mpati Bibuangu cleared off the line.

Lamah shot wide from 25 years in the 42nd minute with the Blues continuing to have chances but so far without taking any of them.

And that was the way the game remained at the break. A largely one-sided game in which the Blues had created a number of opportunities but without converting any of them.

Tommy Smith replaced Berra - who had required treatment during the first half - ahead of the start of the second period.

Four minutes after the restart Lamah made a powerful run from deep and looked to feed Sears but the striker had strayed offside. The break prompted shouts of ‘Sign him up!’ from the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

The second half substitutions began in the 53rd minute when David McGoldrick replaced Bishop.

On 57 Jordan Massengo was yellow-carded for pulling back McGoldrick and while the Blues prepared to take the freekick Andre Dozzell took over from Lamah, who was warmly applauded off again having made an impression.

Freddy Mombongo Dues looped an overhead kick to Bialkowski, before the Blues finally went in front in the 61st minute. Bru sent over a corner from the left and Murphy rose highest to head home his first goal of pre-season.

Two minutes later, Bru stabbed wide after a loose ball fell to him just inside the penalty area.

As Town looked to add to their lead McGoldrick headed against a defender from a Knudsen cross from the left.

But on 72 the visitors equalised. From a Blues corner, Rajsel brought the ball forward at pace with Cole Skuse the only Town man back. He fed Fixelles breaking to his left, who beat the advancing Bialkowski.

And three minutes later, the Belgians were in front. Skipper Chambers was caught in possession by Rajsel, who took the ball inside before smashing a shot past Bialkowski.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes McGoldrick hit a freekick into the Royale Union wall, then Dozzell volleyed through to the keeper. Moments later, McGoldrick skipped into the area on the left but stabbed wide.

In the closing stages, their goals having given them confidence, the visitors began to pass the ball around more confidently with the Blues rarely threatening to get back on terms.

In the one minute of injury time McGoldrick saw a shot blocked and then from the resultant corner a number of players, including Chambers and Webster, had efforts cleared off the line by the keeper or his defenders. That was the last action with the visitors celebrating their victory at the final whistle.

It was a win which should never have been theirs with Town having had the chances to have had the game sealed before their quick-fire second-half goals, prior to which they had presented little if any threat.

Having been angered by the defending which had led to Cambridge’s equaliser last week, manager Mick McCarthy is likely to have been even less impressed with the way his side conceded the two Royale Union goals and fell to a defeat to such comparatively lowly opposition.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra (T Smith 46), Knudsen, Skuse, Bru, Bishop (McGoldrick 53), Lamah (Dozzell 58), Sears, Murphy. Unused: Crowe, Emmanuel, Kenlock, Douglas, Digby, Malarczyk, McDonnell, Stewart, McLoughlin.

RUSG: Sadin (c), Morren, Mpati Bibuangu, Cabeke, Vandiepenbeeck, Wallaert (Fixelles 67), Aguemon (Zitte 83), Martens, Mombongo Dues, Rajsel, Massengo. Unused: Salah, Kaminiaris, Neels, Palmeri, Saussez. Referee: Nicholas Kingsley. Att: 3,713 (RUSG: 122).


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martin587 added 19:31 - Jul 31
Blueboy1981. Grow up there's a good lad,your beginning to sound really stupid.!,
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blueboy1981 added 19:33 - Jul 31
......... just stating facts that some of you have problems accepting. You included.
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corfu72 added 19:36 - Jul 31
blueboy1981,So you are now making threats,Pot and Kettle come to mind.!! I rest my case.
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portmanteau added 19:36 - Jul 31
Relax, far better to have a poor pre-season cos then the only way is up. Compare it with when we won several pre-season, raising the excitement level a notch, only to implode later. ( like England...).
Not embarrassing, that will be when Stevenage stuff us, again.
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essex57 added 19:45 - Jul 31
Seasideblue your wasting your time ignore him.
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GiveusaWave added 19:45 - Jul 31
Pup12

We did beat Shelbourne and Colchester in pre season. We also got a fair few draws. It's not as if we lost every game. As for playing Norwich, we shouldn't be fearing that encounter. So many supporters almost seem to be soiling themselves at the prospect. We should be looking forward to the possibility of our first win against them in many years.
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blueboy1981 added 19:52 - Jul 31
seasideblues ....... I never make threats - I continuously state an opinion, based on facts.

I have never done anything in my life and been prepared to fail, or lose.
Why complete, if losing is an all too accepted option ? - I'm proud to want to win.

At least try and understand the difference between me, and some of you who will, and do, make excuses and accept whatever the Club throws at us.

I rest MY case.


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blueboy1981 added 19:54 - Jul 31
........ your buddy has backed you - surprise, surprise.
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righty added 19:57 - Jul 31
Well said Blueyboy1981 the problem is too many accept 2nd best at any other club so called supporters would not accept the rubbish we have been served up I will not attend PR until this moron is removed
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martin587 added 20:02 - Jul 31
Righty,well your certainly not a true supporter then."Not attending PR again" Enough Said.!!
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blueboy1981 added 20:02 - Jul 31
righty ....... the people I lock horns with are the reason the Club gets away with the current sub standard delivery. Evans and McCarthy are shrewd enough to know just that.

Thanks for your support - much appreciated.

I only want the best for our Club - no more, no less.
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portmanteau added 20:02 - Jul 31
guentchev, hope springs eternal but Norwich have joined the yo-yo clubs where around 30 mill parachutes into their lap every season, plus the massive share-outs in the PL just for coming last. They now have access to funds we can only dream of so I expect them to go straight back ( and down again ad nauseum...).
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righty added 20:09 - Jul 31
That's all I want and we will not get it until big changes are made and until people make a stand nothing will change.
I have written to the club asking about ITFC goals and ambitions still awaiting reply wrote to them last April says it all they don't care about there supporters
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grumpyoldman added 20:18 - Jul 31
Essex 57 all your posts show you as looking down on those who disagree with your blinkered view, and as I stated sanctimonious means having a superior view of oneself. You try talking down to whoever is not of the same opinion
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blueboy1981 added 20:26 - Jul 31
........... ITFC will never need to be what we once were - a certain element of 'so called support' do more harm to the Club than not, by accepting anything, and everything.

No need to name them - self identification with every post - and continuous.
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righty added 20:37 - Jul 31
Sorry Blueboy pressed wrong button totally agree
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essex57 added 07:57 - Aug 1
Goals and ambitions I seem to remember the club stated that within 5 years 50% of the team would of come through the academy this is apparently what's happening for all those posters dreaming of the good days of the past this is the way forward don't endanger the future by wishing for a management change and more seasons of instability.
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