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Town 1-0 Birmingham - Match Report
Saturday, 5th Aug 2017 17:02

Joe Garner got his Town career off to a goalscoring start as the former Rangers man netted a second-half debut goal to see the Blues to a 1-0 victory in their opening game of the season at Portman Road. Garner turned in a Jonas Knudsen cross five minutes after the break to win the game, however, the victory was marred by what appears to be a serious knee ligament injury sustained by Andre Dozzell just before the break.

Garner and Dominic Iorfa were given their Blues debut as Town lined-up in a surprise 3-5-2 formation.

Iorfa, on loan from Wolves for the season, started at right wing-back with Knudsen on the left and Jordan Spence, skipper Luke Chambers and Tommy Smith the central three.

In central midfield, Cole Skuse was joined by Dozzell and Grant Ward with Garner and Sears up front.

David McGoldrick and Bersant Celina were both on the bench having been ill for last week’s 6-1 friendly defeat at Charlton, while midfielders Flynn Downes, 18, and Tristan Nydam, 17, were also among the subs.

Birmingham, who lined-up 4-4-2, handed debuts to former Town loan keeper David Stockdale, who joined after turning down a new deal with Brighton, Marc Roberts, who signed from Barnsley, and Cheikh Ndoye, a recruit from Angers.

A torrential downpour preceded kick-off and rain continued to fall persistently as the game got under way.

Birmingham made most of the early running but without creating an opportunity until left-back Jonathan Grounds, a scorer in the 1-1 draw between the sides at Portman Road in April, hit a weak shot through to Bartosz Bialkowski in the fourth minute.

Soon after, as the sun broke through the clouds, Dozzell brought the ball forward from midway inside the visitors’ half but hit his effort well wide.

The Midlanders weren’t far from going in front on 10 when a long throw from Grounds on the left reached Michael Morrison, whose header was too close to Bialkowski who saved. A couple of feet either side of the keeper and Harry Redknapp’s side would have been in front.

Birmingham continued to have the better of it and just after the quarter hour right-back Emilio Nsue hit a low shot which Bialkowski claimed comfortably.

Town threatened for the first time from a Ward corner on the right. The ball eventually fell to Garner, whose shot deflected off a defender through to Stockdale.

The Blues began to get more into the game and in the 21st minute Ward, a debut hat-trick hero on the opening day a year ago, exchanged passes with Garner and broke into the area but put the ball wide from a very tight angle on the left of the area as Stockdale advanced.


On 26, following the latest in a succession of long throws from the right, Bialkowski saved Marc Roberts’s low shot from the right.

A minute later there was a further scare for the Blues when Iorfa looked to head a cross from the right behind and Knudsen, as he sought to avoid a corner, nodded the ball back to a Birmingham player on the right. Eventually it reached Che Adams on the left just outside the box, from where he curled a shot just over.

The visitors continued to look the more dangerous team and on 33 David Davis hooked a ball over as Bialkowski advanced having got in behind the backline, although Smith had looked to be fouled earlier in the build-up.

Bialkowski had to be on his mettle again in the 40th minute when Clayton Donaldson was played in on goal following a swift interchange of passes around the edge of the area, the Pole claiming at the former Crewe and Brentford striker’s feet.

Two minutes later, Dozzell played in Sears on the right of the box and the striker’s shot deflected wide.

From the corner, Dozzell went to ground clearly in pain as he battled for the ball with Adams, Birmingham keeper Stockdale immediately calling for medical staff to be allowed on to the pitch.

The midfielder underwent lengthy treatment for what's understood to be cruciate knee ligament damage - with Stockdale continuing to him morale support - before being stretchered off.

The 18-year-old, who had previously been treated for a knock a few minutes earlier, had been behind Town’s more threatening moments going forward and had been becoming more influential.

Downes replaced the England U19 international in the centre of the three-man midfield, making his senior debut.

There was just time for Donaldson to shoot wide past an empty goal with Bialkowski well off his line - an offside Adams having blocked off a Town defender as he looked to get back - before referee Tin Robinson ended the half.

The visitors had been on top for the most part and had created the half’s better opportunities.

Town had threatened only rarely with Dozzell having been behind their few chances. Concerns regarding the extent of the academy product’s injury dominated the half-time chat around Portman Road.

Birmingham created the first chance of the second half from a freekick on 49, Spence having been booked for a foul on Donaldson as they chased a ball down the middle. Craig Gardner’s ball into the box was volleyed across the face of goal by Davis.

A minute later the Blues took the lead through debutant Garner. Ward fed the overlapping Knudsen down the left and the Dane sent in a low ball beyond Sears but which the summer signing from Rangers met as he ran in from wide on the right at the far post and hit low across Stockdale before celebrating in front of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

The goal gave Town a boost and on 58 Downes began a move which ended with Knudsen sending over a ball towards Sears which a defender did well to divert behind.

For the first time the Blues were putting the visitors under pressure and a minute later Sears saw another effort well blocked with Stockdale off his line following a corner. From subsequent flag-kicks Skuse hit a shot which deflected wide and Garner headed wide at the far post.

Gardner volleyed wide for Birmingham in the 65th minute with Town starting to lose some of their immediate post-goal impetus, although with the visitors by no means putting them under pressure.

However, on 71, Nsue forced Bialkowski to tip over his well-struck shot from a tight angle on the right.

Three minutes later, the Blues switched debutant Iorfa, who was warmly applauded off by his new fans after an all-action display, for Adam Webster.

Town should have doubled their lead in the 76th minute. After Knudsen’s cross from the left reached Spence, who broke into the area on the right and cut the ball across to Sears, who turned the ball wide when he seemed certain to score.

Ndoye headed straight at Bialkowski from a corner as the game moved towards its final five minutes.

But Town didn’t look too uncomfortable and for spells passed the ball around confidently as they sought to see out the game.

On 87, with Smith off the field receiving a bandage to the head, Sears scraped a shot through to Stockdale from a cross from the right by the excellent Ward.

In the final minute of scheduled time Roberts was booked for pulling back Skuse after the Blues midfielder caught him in possession on the left a few yards outside the penalty area.

Town defended a corner, striker Garner making two important challenges inside the box, before referee Robinson blew his final whistle to confirm a winning start for the Blues.

Having been second best before the break, Town deserved their win based on the balance of the second and probably should have won more comfortably given the spell of pressure after the goal and the chance Sears will feel he should have taken.

There were impressive performances throughout the side, debutants Garner and Iorfa impressed their new home supporters, while Ward also caught the eye in central midfield.

Downes made a lively debut from the bench in the second half, putting in a battling display and passing tidily.

Dozzell's injury, which if as serious as feared seems certain to keep him out for most if not all of the rest of the season, was the only minus on what was otherwise a day with plenty of pluses for the Blues.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), Smith, Iorfa (Webster 74), Ward, Skuse, Dozzell (Downes 45), Knudsen, Sears, Garner. Unused: Gerken, McGoldrick, Celina, Nydam, Kenlock.

Birmingham: Stockdale, Nsue, Grounds, Morrison (c), Roberts, Davis, Gardner, Ndoye, Maghoma (Keita 79), Donaldson, Adams. Unused: Kuszczak, Shotton, Kieftenbeld, Brock-Madsen, Harding, Gleeson. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 18,153 (Birmingham: 2,012).


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Fat_Boy_Tim added 17:03 - Aug 5
Bloody lovely!
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iaintaylorx added 17:09 - Aug 5
Lovely! Great to hear that two of our best players were Downes and Dozzell too! COYB!
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rock added 17:10 - Aug 5
Downes motm imo
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prebsa added 17:11 - Aug 5
Great to see Garner get a goal. Glad Birmingham didn't grab one at the end because Sears really should of made it 2 from 2 yards out!

Real shame about Dozzell but Downes looked very comfortable when he came on. As he has done all pre season.

I know he got the assist so people will think he was good but Knudsen was awful yet again. Constantly caught out at the back. Still think Kenlock should be in that position!

All in all a good result but we will need to play better to win harder games that are to come throughout the season.
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bedsitfc added 17:11 - Aug 5
If we had lost we would be on the second page of comments!!!!!
Just saying!
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Charlie_pl_baxter added 17:11 - Aug 5
1-0 I'll take that against the Brummies
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:12 - Aug 5
We won. I'm happy.

COYB
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Tufty added 17:15 - Aug 5
Not the best ever but good win and Downes a shining star of the future
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TimmyH added 17:16 - Aug 5
Good to start the season with a win, they were the better 1st half whilst we got better in the 2nd. Big shame about Dozzell though, our midfield is full of injuries and illness already!

Well done all and think we should all dedicate this win to Battyblue (who was a regular contributor) sadly passed away earlier this week.
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Brownie added 17:18 - Aug 5
Here's hoping that Andre is ok. A win is a win so we'll done lads. Get the cheque book out now Marcus!

COYB!
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miltonsnephew added 17:18 - Aug 5
Wonder if that'll give Bru a step back into the team. Hope Dozzell is not as bad as first feared.
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Karlosfandangal added 17:19 - Aug 5
Bedsitfc

Correct, if you watch Mick's interview he said that if we lose he would have to listers to 3 songs the first you are sh@@ the second your ruin our club and he could not remember the third
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LondonBlue73 added 17:21 - Aug 5
Firstly - hope Dozzell is not to badly injured and recovers quickly, thought he looked bright early on. Great second half performance and some nice football, should have doubled the lead but all in all positive forward moving play. That's without Huws, McGoldrick and Bishop. Time to get behind the team and support the boys. Much better atmosphere may let them play without fear of being booed
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jas0999 added 17:23 - Aug 5
Deserved victory based on second half performance, always good to start the season with a win, but there will be much tougher tests to come. Garner has certainly added something. Dozzell was our best player up until his injury - which is a big worry. Let's hope he makes a speedy recovery.

Did we look like a top ten side? No. Were we convincing? No. Was it a typical gritty MM style victory? Absolutely. I doubt it will encourage folk to flock back PR, BUT a win and a clean sheet is very important and what was needed after last weeks fiasco.

TimmyH - that's terrible news bout Battyblue. Agree with your dedication.
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pistolknight added 17:23 - Aug 5
Decent start! Thought we kept good possession of the Ball generally with lots of options in midfield!! I'm sorry Prebsa but I thought Knudsen had a decent game and although I was surprised to see him in over Kenlock it looks the right shout!!
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pistolknight added 17:24 - Aug 5
Decent start! Thought we kept good possession of the Ball generally with lots of options in midfield!! I'm sorry Prebsa but I thought Knudsen had a decent game and although I was surprised to see him in over Kenlock it looks the right shout!!
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Corrick91 added 17:26 - Aug 5
Town are the side boys, town are the sideee
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blueboy1981 added 17:31 - Aug 5
Thanks TimmyH for the dedication of todays win to the memory of BATTYBLUE.

Funeral on Monday in a far away place - but he would have enjoyed this win today, and his thoughts on the game would have been on here this evening.

A close friend from primary school days - 60 plus years. R.I.P dear friend.

I'm sure he would join me in saying - good win to start the season. Well Done All.

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sereneblue added 17:31 - Aug 5
Congratulations with the win lads.
Sorry to hear about Andre,let's hope it isn't to serious.
McCarty out!

Right, how are you going to vote this one ?!!!!!!
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OwainG1992 added 17:34 - Aug 5
Good to get the 3 points. Dozzell and Downes the stand outs. Lovely for Garner to get a goal. Thoughts with Battyblue' s family and friends. Don't know the guy but he'll be getting a thought from me when I have a pint later.
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Ebantiass added 17:34 - Aug 5
A win is a win, three points and a clean sheet.... What's not to like. 😀
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dalianwasexciting added 17:37 - Aug 5
First off I hope the news for Andre is not as devastating as I fear. The lad needs a run of first team games to move forward but it seems that is now on hold, those around him need to support and encourage him more than ever. The irony was that in the first half it was Dozzell who tried to tease us forward and towards a goat that did not seem likely. The second half it seemed the injury blow had fired up the team. Today the return of 3 5 2 seemed to work and whilst the tenacious and clearly talented Downes impressed it was the likes of Skuse and Ward who stood out. The mom however has to be Joe Garner, he battled with bigger centre halves and won more than he lost, he was strong and powerful when helping the defence out at set plays and took his goal very well. Negatives? Only a couple, Knudsen was poor except for the cross that's found Garner, and Sears looks a shadow of his former self with little or no end product. With Huws, Didz and Adeyemi to come back, things definitely look bright.
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pragmatic added 17:42 - Aug 5
3 points &. A big contribution from skies who pushed for our man of match!
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EssexTractor added 17:42 - Aug 5
Birmingham after a brisk start slumped into a physical unentertaining outfit , but at only 1.0 it is possible to succumb to such opposition.
Gladly today we didn't but mixed feelings, as Andre Dozzell showed great class until the injury , feared now to be quite serious, but Flynn Downes given his own chance showed with a different style, more combative than Andre, but also with a quickness of mind.
To be fair MMs pre season assessment for the 18 year old seems to have been borne out today.
Very very promising.
Joe Garner whether just today or by reputation seems to wind up his foes, small for a front man but excellent in the air, likely to pose defenders head scratching moments.
One chance one goal, the winner,Great start
Elsewhere the much maligned captain performed in a no nonsense commanding role. Fair play to him.
As for Knudsen who had lost his way last season I thought he was more determined , contributed enormously to the goal and knowing that Kenlock is a supporters favourite will have to be sharp , as he was today, to retain his place .
So first game ! three points, more smiles than frowns.
But as we know much better quality opposition to come.
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yungblue added 17:47 - Aug 5
Regardless of what you think about mick, anyone who comes on here with anything negative is not a true ITFC fan. 3 points and a clean sheet. What more could you ask for.

Shame about Dozzell, wish him a speedy recovery.
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