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Preston North End 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 24th Feb 2018 16:56

Mustapha Carayol’s full debut goal saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Preston North End at Deepdale, only the home side’s second defeat in 18 league games. The Blues might have led by more after the first half, the January signing netting what proved to be the winner on 21, before comfortably seeing out the second half, their match-winner, who had been ill earlier in the week, having been subbed at the break.

Carayol was handed his first Town start having recovered from illness and Joe Garner was passed fit to face his old club following a knee problem as the Blues made five changes from the team which lost 1-0 at home to Cardiff on Wednesday.

Manager Mick McCarthy stuck with his three-man backline of Cameron Carter-Vickers, skipper Luke Chambers and Adam Webster ahead of keeper Bartosz Bialkowski with Dominic Iorfa taking over from Jordan Spence at right wing-back and Jonas Knudsen continuing on the left.

Cole Skuse and Callum Connolly were in their usual central midfield roles with Carayol, who had previously made one sub appearance after joining Town in January, on the left of a front three with Garner - who was back at Deepdale for the first time since leaving the Lilywhites in the summer of 2016 - in the middle and Martyn Waghorn on the right.

Bersant Celina joined Spence, Luke Hyam, Grant Ward and Freddie Sears in dropping to the bench having started on Wednesday.

For Preston, Calum Woods came into the side for the suspended Darnell Fisher, while Paul Gallagher returned to the 18 after injury and John Welsh was back from a ban.

Full debutant Carayol should have put the Blues in front in the eighth minute having been sent away on goal by Waghorn after a Preston corner had been cleared.

The former Forest man broke quickly into the Lilywhites box, cut inside a defender before hitting a shot which keeper Declan Rudd did well to save. The ball looped up, Carayol won it in the air six yards out and it dropped to his feet. He seemed certain to score but somehow stroked the ball the wrong side of the post.

But Preston had most of the ball in the opening minutes and went close to going in front themselves in the 17th minute when Ben Pearson sent a dangerous low ball across the Town six-yard box but no one was able to get a touch.

Preston players claimed Callum Robinson had been pulled back as it came across, while the Blues argued that referee Scott Duncan, who waved away the penalty protests, ought to have awarded a goalkick rather than a corner.

The home side continued to put Town under pressure, winning two further corners from which Alan Browne headed over.

But in the 21st minute the Blues took the lead. Carayol quickly closed down Woods on the Preston right and took the ball off the ponderous full-back and on into the area before slipping it confidently to Rudd’s left before celebrating his debut goal with the small Town following behind the goal.


On the half hour, Carayol almost created Town’s second of the afternoon. The Gambian international left two Preston players for dead down the left before cutting the ball back to Waghorn, whose goal-bound effort was blocked by Lilywhites skipper Greg Cunningham and fell to Rudd.

Browne headed Callum Robinson’s corner over on 31, then four minutes later man of the half Carayol was again involved as Town once more came close to doubling their lead.

The former Middlesbrough and Bristol Rovers man played a clever reverse pass in for Waghorn, who crossed towards Garner at the far post but the former Preston striker was muscled away from the ball, which reached Iorfa, who took a touch and smashed a shot from a tight angle off the bar.

Skuse hit a subsequent effort through to Rudd from the edge of the box, prior to Preston making a double tactical substitution on 38 with Carayol and Waghorn having caused their backline problems throughout. Woods and Robinson made way for Josh Earl and Josh Harrop.

Moments later, Billy Bodin sent over a dangerous corner from the right which bounced across the six-yard box without anyone getting a touch.

Skuse was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 43rd minute for felling Tom Barkhuizen as he broke towards the box.

Harrop’s freekick was blocked and Town broke, Waghorn catching the hesitant Ben Davies in possession just inside the Preston half. As the former Rangers man tried to break away with a free run on goal, Davies hauled him back.

Referee Duncan showed a yellow card - Waghorn and his team-mates evidently felt it ought to have been a red - Davies presumably saved by Pearson quickly retreating back as cover.

That was the last action of an entertaining first half in which Town might well have been even more than a single goal in front.

Carayol should have scored prior to his opener, while Waghorn also went close to breaking his 14-game run of games without a goal and Iorfa was unlucky to strike the bar.

That Preston manager Alex Neil made his double change before the break was a measure of the threat from the Blues going forward, Carayol in particular.

At the other end, the Lilywhites’ biggest threat had come from corners - they had forced nine - sent deep towards the far post, but so far without anyone having been able to find the target.

Carayol failed to reappear for the second half, presumably due to his recent illness, with Hyam taking his place in the Town side. The midfielder took up a role ahead of Skuse and Connolly but behind front two Waghorn and Garner.

Four minutes after the restart, the Town number 14 was booked for a late tackle on Harrop, much to the delight of his old fans.

Cunningham hit a shot straight at Bartosz Bialkowski on 54, before Iorfa sent over a dangerous ball from the Town right which was nodded behind ahead of Garner.

North End swapped Bodin for Daryl Horgan on 67, then on 70 Garner, who had taken a knock, was replaced by Sears. The ex-Preston striker was warmly applauded off by his old fans.

Preston had rarely threatened since the break but on 71 Earl hit a shot from distance which Bialkowski saved down to his left.

At the other end, Waghorn headed a difficult chance over at the far post from Knudsen’s cross from the left.

As the game moved into its final quarter of an hour, Connolly headed wide at the near post from Waghorn’s freekick on the left after the striker had been fouled by Browne.

Waghorn was booked for throwing the ball away having been flagged offside for umpteenth time during the half.

In injury time, with Preston showing little sign of getting on terms, Spence replaced the Town number nine.

Having been the better side in the first half and deserving more than just the one goal, the Blues saw out a second half of few chances very competently, Preston never seriously looked like levelling, to claim a well won three points and take their unbeaten away run to four games.

The win, Town's sixth away victory of the season, moves the Blues back up to 13th, six points off Bristol City - who play at Cardiff tomorrow - in the final play-off place.

Preston: Rudd, Cunningham (c), Pearson, Browne, Woods (Earl 38), Davies, Moult, Huntington, Barkhuizen, Robinson (Harrop 38), Bodin (Horgan 67). Unused: Maxwell, Spurr, Welsh, Gallagher.

Town: Bialkowski, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Webster, Iorfa, Skuse, Connolly, Knudsen, Waghorn (Spence 90), Garner (Sears 70), Carayol (Hyam 46). Unused: M Crowe, Celina, Ward, Gleeson. Referee: Scott Duncan (Northumberland). Att: 11,511 (Town: 474).


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NoelTheDub added 20:28 - Feb 24
kirbmeister
Yes grass isn't always greener its call a pitch that we dont pass a bloody football on.MM is not the type of manager for me hes a scrapper from bygone years as seen in his selections and tactics yes they worked today but long term we are going nowhere just aswell there are worse teams than us but we make things so bloody hard against them because of the way we play under this man 8 or so of our starting team are defensive minded thats may gripe when we could be doing alot better against teams like ourselves.Anyway enjoy your Sat night for a change mate..
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warktheline added 20:30 - Feb 24
Solace sought in today's result, in comparison to our ongoing plight it's a mere crumb of comfort!
@kirbmeister, what a plank you are! The wind sails with McCarthy tonight?
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wayway added 20:38 - Feb 24
And everything in the garden is rosy, I wonder what odds you would get on a gate of over 14000 next Saturday to put things in perspective
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essexccc added 20:41 - Feb 24
Acknowledging that his PR is often arrogant, uncouth and antagonistic , I think McCarthy should stay. If Evans doesn't loose the purse strings - and there is no reason to think he will - who does the "McCarthy Out" brigade think would do a better job?

Excellent result today, courtesy of another McCarthy signing for nothing - I know Forest fans who can't understand why he was made available. But we got him.

Lets hear those alternatives are who will do better.

Ipswich til I die.

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Gcon added 20:54 - Feb 24
In fairness we could, and should, have bagged 7 points over the last week.
That would have put us just 2 points off the play-offs.

And a few more might even be praising the manager, rather than calling for his scalp.

Luck not been on our side though.
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vanmunt added 21:02 - Feb 24
25% out in full force tonight.
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heathen66 added 21:12 - Feb 24
I believe this is evidence of everything that is wrong at ITFC and change is needed.
Even us fans are bickering amongst ourselves.(Read the comments)
We play badly and there are many more comments than when we win which I believe is indicative of where most of the supporters are which was also reflected in the poll.
It has divided supporters (yes whether you are a Mick In or a Mick Out supporter) we all what what we think is best for ITFC.
It is very cheap to say I told you so when we win and for others to say I told you so when we lose, however it all seems to get very personal.
The future of ITFC needs sorting NOW, so that we can all start pulling in the same direction.
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bobble added 21:14 - Feb 24
great away win , but when we lose at home its all useless really..
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warktheline added 21:45 - Feb 24
One win and the post start again! Unlucky ! Should/could be nearer play offs! Injuries! Not McCarthy's fault! Who can do better!......6 years on and still they bleat !
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blueboy1981 added 21:47 - Feb 24
Kirbmeister ........ sadness personified. And so clever ??? - he thinks he knows someone elses's mind, be must better to concentrate on his own I suggest.
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blueboy1981 added 21:50 - Feb 24
...... should read 'much' NOT 'must'. Thought I'd best correct - to avoid a possible confused mind, just in case there's one out there.
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Northstandveteran added 21:56 - Feb 24
And time to take in and reflect on this evening's posts..
6 points off the play offs but unfortunately a million miles away.
We tend to win won draw one lose one. We are consistently inconsistent.

Personally I think, looking at our position in the table, McCarthy has done well on limited funds.
He has been very shrewd in the transfer/loan departments especially the forwards he has brought in.

So why doesn't he make use of them every week? Play to our strengths. Play to win. Go on the attack.

As some have said on here, who else would we attract with a higher pedigree than Mick? And to some degree you have to think about that.

I think the main issue with the Mick outers, and this includes myself, is the style of football he plays. For me it's just not entertaining and clearly for many thousands more this also the case.
Perhaps what he is achieving with his limited budget, is because of the style he plays? I'm not a professional football manager so can't have a go.

But until there are dramatic improvements from an entertainment point of view, I will not be returning in the near future. Not as a protest vote but because the style and standard of football just doesn't enthuse me to go.

Having said that, I thought we played very well in the first half at Norwich and listening on the radio today, sounded like we were worthy of the win.

Wouldn't it be brilliant if we could win the next 4 games and get amongst it?

Under previous managers that went out to win every game I may have had a slight sense of optimism.

Unfortunately under the current regime this won't happen
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blueboy1981 added 21:58 - Feb 24
Strangely enough - I feel the 'happy clappers' are the saddest when we win. It takes all sorts - as the saying goes. Instead of being happy at winning - they can't wait to moan, whinge, and pop at the MM outers.
Their evening is totally focused on that alone.

Enjoy, you miserable baskets - you may like it.

What a strange bunch ?
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blues1 added 21:59 - Feb 24
One big difference between the inners and outers. The outers are consistent. Just because we win a game while were happy to have won, doesnt mean we dont still want him out. The inners, when we win its because McCarthy is a great manager. When we lose its evans fault.
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KiwiTractor added 22:01 - Feb 24
Well done Town good result. Hull next ... is it too much to wish for back to back wins?

Also congrats Scotland - what a result!!
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blueboy1981 added 22:06 - Feb 24
Spot on - blues1.
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bluesman added 22:18 - Feb 24
Glad to see more positives than negatives for once. MM has done an extraordinary job with one of the smallest budgets in the Championship...
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 22:22 - Feb 24
Yeah great (SARCASM) another 2 years of McCarthy coming up FFS
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heathen66 added 22:34 - Feb 24
Just because Mick has not paid big fees for players, it does not mean he has not spent money. It is just hidden in signing on fees, agents fees and inflated wages. All loan signings cost a fee (again hidden).
If Mick was to spend money then the expectations on results and performances rise.
Whilst he can hide behind the perceived small spend then there is always an excuse.
I appreciate it is in a different ball park but Ibrahimavic was a free Bosman transfer to Man Utd. What you will find is that the transfer fee albeit zero was spread out over his substantial signing on fee (and agent fee) and his £300k/wk wages.
There is no such thing as a FREE transfer !!!
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BrettenhamBlue added 22:51 - Feb 24
Good win but hope people still don't think we have a chance of the play-offs.
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Pendejo added 06:31 - Feb 25
Respect to the 474
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tractorboybig added 07:46 - Feb 25
the problem with this management is where are we going???? season after season, if you are happy with a mid table year after year club keep MM. you could give him a £100 million and you would still get the same. The glory and power of this club has been in the hands of men whom brought on our youngsters as the bed rock. There is no way in this universe that under this regime that will happen,
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grumpyoldman added 08:14 - Feb 25
Gcon in fairness with a different manger with a different philosophy we could have been further up the table, or further down. We could have done a lot of things, nothing changes, MM and risk averse tactics will never bring crowds back to PR.
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ivegottheblues added 08:28 - Feb 25
Irrelevant result - it changes nothing
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woohoo added 09:36 - Feb 25
In isolation a good result and well done to all. Great gane for Mustapha. I only saw the highlights on TV- but looked like we were a real, attacking threat to the home side. So, Just what all fans want to see.

However, the bigger picture with ME and MM is still a concern. The table does not lie.
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