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McCarthy: No New Injuries Ahead of Sheffield Wednesday Trip
Monday, 5th Mar 2018 13:41

Town boss Mick McCarthy says he has no new injury problems ahead of Tuesday’s visit to Sheffield Wednesday with Joe Garner, who has suffered several knocks including a knee problem recently, and Mustapha Carayol, who was subbed after scoring the winning goal at Preston having been ill earlier that week, both fine. The Blues manager says the weekend postponement of the Hull City match has had little impact going into the visit to Hillsborough.

“We’re OK. Joe, who has been nursing a number of bumps and bruises, he’s training today, so we’re OK,” McCarthy said.

“Muzzy’s all right, he’s trained ever since Preston. It was a great start by him and he’s impressed everybody.”

How does he compare the January signing to some of the other wingers he has had in his time at Town?

“It would be wrong to compare them on one half of a performance but seeing him in training, quite clearly he’s a good player," he reflected. "And seeing his pace, he certainly used that at Preston.

“Tom Lawrence won the [Players’] Player of the Year and all the awards last year, I thought he was outstanding. I thought Ryan Fraser was, and Santie’s been a hit with everybody.

“If he can be as good as any of those, all of those, then he’s going to be a good player for us.”

He says pace such as the Gambian international’s always gives the opposition something to think about.

“If you’re a defender playing against that then if you get too tight and it gets put in behind you, you’re always going to have a problem,” he added. “One-v-ones, somebody that knocks it past you and is prepared to take you on.

“And it’s something that Freddie’s been a real threat at all the time because of his pace and he’s prepared to run in behind people. It’s a real asset.”

Midfielders Emyr Huws, Andre Dozzell (both knee) and Teddy Bishop (hamstring), keeper Dean Gerken (hip) and striker David McGoldrick (groin) are all out for the season, while Tom Adeyemi is still on the way back after his latest injury setback.

McCarthy says the postponement of Saturday’s home game against Hull shouldn’t have too much impact going forward.


“In terms of preparation it’s just changed it but I think you can put too much on that, ‘Oh, it’s ruined everything’ when the reality is we could only nick half a pitch that the ground staff were brilliant for getting us on the Tuesday.

“We’d got the same on the Thursday and me and the lads helped put the covers back on but the frost got in so we couldn’t train there.

“So we trained on the pitch on Saturday. The irony of it was that we trained on Portman Road and the pitch was fine.

“We had a really good session on Saturday, so that’s given them all a bit of legwork and opened their lungs. They had Sunday off with their families and we’re travelling now.

“I don’t think it’s thrown that much of a spanner in the works. And I won’t be saying that afterwards if the results not right, ‘Oh, by the way, it’s thrown a spanner in the works’. It hasn’t, Sheffield Wednesday have played and they got really slapped at Bristol City.

“So maybe if we’d have played on Saturday and won with everything feeling great or we could have played and not won, it is what it is and it hasn’t thrown any spanners in the works.”

McCarthy says he can recall playing on pitches in significantly poorer nick during his day.

“Everybody remembers the Baseball Ground. I’ve seen it since on TV but that was particularly a mud heap,” he recollected.

“But most of them were. We complain now when we see pitches towards the end of the season when they’re not in the best condition and ours is not in the best condition, ours is not great.

“But it’s still great compared to some of them that we’ve played on. And playing in snow, that’s the most remarkable thing, playing in a couple of inches of snow and the lines cleared up. I don’t see that any more.”

With the Hull match now next Tuesday the Blues have four games in 12 days but McCarthy says he’s not particularly bothered about the rescheduling.

“Not really,” he reflected. “Again, what’s the point in me being whinging about it? There are some things I just can’t do anything about, that was that.

“There was a date in April apparently but had we played Hull we were still playing our four games in a short period of time. We’ll get the games played and at the minute we’re all right with players in terms of having a fit squad so we can cope with it.”

He says he will rotate his squad over the course of those matches: “Yes, one team is not going to play all those four games, that’s for sure.”

Despite Town not having had a match for more than a week he says he’s not had too much downtime.

“No, not really,” he added. “I had a break on Saturday night and Sunday with the grandkids, I can’t say it was a break, I have to be honest. I was happy to get back to work, both me and my wife were on the settee zonked!”

Is it hard to shut down as a manager? “Very rarely do I just switch off from it completely, I could think, ‘I’ve got to do this, I’ve got to phone so and so, I’ve got to do this’.

“Certainly if you’ve lost the last game that never seems to go away. At least if you’ve won you don’t seem to think about it as much, you just live your normal life.

“When you’ve lost all you do is consider it, everything that you’ve done, what the players have done and everything else.

“It gets easier the older you get. Getting old doesn’t give you too many benefits, but I guess that’s one of them.”

The Town boss, who has never lost at Hillsborough as a manager, admits it was frustrating not to play on Saturday having impressively won 1-0 at Deepdale the previous weekend.

“Yes, it was,” he added. “I thought we played really well at Preston. I thought we’d had a good week in terms of performances in the three games, but certainly the result was the right result at Preston.

“And they’ve shown what they’re about, they went to Bolton and beat them 3-1 on Saturday, so they had a good reaction.

"We’d like to continue playing how we’ve played against them because if we do we’ve got a chance of winning at Hillsborough.”


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worker added 14:29 - Mar 5
off topic.I am not a rugby watcher as such but one thing Ihave noticed is something that perhaps could be of benefit in football league and that is the clock system where stops in play clocks seen by all spectatorsare stopped and restarted as soon as play is resumed 90 mins of foot will be seen no need of time wasting by injuries (real or acted) and no extra time needed. REF could then not be blamed .
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bluehook added 14:31 - Mar 5
Praising Sears. 😂😂😂😂
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baxter7 added 14:39 - Mar 5
We are 7 points of the play offs and safe from relegation I just hope the dinosaur will go for it with a attacking side out but knowing him it will be a defensive line up
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black_shuck added 14:41 - Mar 5
To be, or not to be: that is the question.
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therein61 added 14:59 - Mar 5
I bet there's a couple who will play every game Mick(4&8)
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BobbyBell added 15:08 - Mar 5
MM has now had 9 days of working with Carayol improving his defensive play. Another promising debut that will turn out like Wards. Personally I don't care if Celina and Carayol can't defend I want to see them attacking. Even George Best and Ronaldo lost the ball on occasions. Please MM let players play.
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Carberry added 15:09 - Mar 5
These s conferees are very hard work to watch because nobody makes even the slightest attempt to ask him a direct question that might be slightly difficult. The first interviewer just wants a love in, the second gives him questions that he answers for him and Phil is treated with contempt. McCarthy may have just a few weeks left, why not put him on the spot? We all know what the questions should be. More than one or two echoes in this below, from a reporter who is brave and isn't a sycophant.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32543893
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ricardo55555 added 15:22 - Mar 5
Celina Waghorn Carayol

Skuse Connoly
Knudsen Spence
Webster CarterV Chambers

And thats a genuinely quality team imo

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Slambo added 15:47 - Mar 5
BobbyBell - I agree. I think about growing up playing football in this country and how the cardinal sin was always being caught in possession or giving the ball away. As a result, I grew to be so terrified of the football that I always looked to offload it the second I got it. We live in more enlightened times now, but i'm worried that McCarthy still holds onto this archaic belief that getting caught in possession is the absolute evil (i'm willing, however to give him the benefit of the doubt seen as our key 'ball' players have been crocked all season)

ricardo55555 - definitely mate, that's a top 6 side..!
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BobbyBell added 16:57 - Mar 5
Ricardo55555 I agree that is a good side but they would be shackled by MM. Given freedom to express themselves they could cause any team problems.
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