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Birmingham City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 31st Mar 2018 17:14

Jota’s controversial 21st-minute penalty saw Birmingham City to a 1-0 victory over the Blues at St Andrew’s. Jacques Maghoma appeared to go to ground very easily when challenged by Cameron Carter-Vickers to win the spot-kick, while the Blues, who are now without a goal in four games, rarely looked like getting back on terms.

Town boss Mick McCarthy, who confirmed he'll be leaving the Blues at the end of the season on Thursday, named the same team which lost 1-0 away at Bristol City prior to the international break.

Bartosz Bialkowski was in goal with Carter-Vickers, skipper Luke Chambers and Adam Webster the back three and Jordan Spence and Jonas Knudsen the wing-backs.

Cole Skuse was in central midfield behind Callum Connolly and Grant Ward with Martyn Waghorn and Freddie Sears up front.

Mustapha Carayol was back among the subs after his groin problem, while Australian striker Ben Folami, 18, was also on the bench.

Birmingham made one change from the team which started against Hull City in their 3-0 win a fortnight ago with David Davis returning for the injured Craig Gardner.

Ex-Blues loan keeper David Stockdale started for the home side, while Midlanders’ skipper Michael Morrison is from Suffolk having been born in Bury St Edmunds.

Knudsen hooked away Maxime Colin’s second-minute knockback from a freekick from the edge of the six-yard box, then on three Jota shot well wide after Chambers had given the ball away.

Birmingham continued to present the greater threat and on 10 Lukas Jutkiewicz was fed in on goal on the left of the box but Bialkowski forced him wide and then Carter-Vickers stabbed out for a corner.

From the resultant flag-kick taken by Jacques Maghoma, the ball was cleared to Davis on the edge of the box from where he volleyed powerfully wide.

Town, who had put themselves under pressure by needlessly giving the ball away in the early stages, didn’t threaten until the 15th minute when Ward sent over a deep cross from the right which found Knudsen.

The Dane, who picked up his third full cap earlier in the week, opted to try to play inside to Waghorn rather than shooting himself, which looked the better option, but was unable to find the Blues striker.

On 18 Sears almost profited from some defensive hesitancy by Morrison as a ball was played over the top but the home skipper recovered to slide the ball away from the Blues striker.


Town had begun to make some headway going forward but in the 21st minute they went behind via a debatable penalty.

Maghoma burst past Carter-Vickers on the Birmingham left and as the on-loan Tottenham defender sought to get back the DR Congo international appeared to throw himself to ground. Referee Roger East pointed straight to the spot.

After lengthy and vehement protests from the Town players, Jota stepped up and beat Bialkowski to his left. There had been contact between the players but Maghoma looked to have gone down almost wholly under his own steam.

Connolly’s shot from the edge of the area was blocked on 24 as the Blues looked to get back into the game.

Five minutes later, Bialkowski reacted superbly to save Che Adams’s shot which had taken a deflection with his foot as Birmingham continued to create most of the game’s few chances.

On 37 Maghoma’s corner from the left looped beyond Bialkowski, who was being blocked off by a number of home players, and Morrison nodded wide as the ball bounced up to him.

Town failed to make much of a freekick from a promising position outside the area to the right moments before the half moved into one minute of uneventful injury time.

Despite the contentious nature of the penalty, the home side deserved their lead at the break having most of the few opportunities during what had been a scruffy half.

Town had never really looked like scoring, Knudsen choosing not to shoot when having the clearest opportunity.

Five minutes after the restart Spence headed wide from a Knudsen cross, then three minutes later the ex-West Ham man looped another header from a left-wing cross over. Moments later, Bersant Celina replaced Ward.

On 57 Sears was sent away on the right but his shot from the edge of the box was diverted behind. From the corner, Knudsen blazed deep into the stand behind the goal after the ball had been cleared out to him.

Birmingham defender Harlee Dean picked up the game’s first booking for knocking Bialkowski over as he looked to clear quickly following a corner.

The Blues continued to show a little more attacking endeavour than they had in the first half with Spence seeing an effort blocked after Celina had fed him having been crowded out.

At the other end, Adams was sent away on the left of the box by Maghoma but scuffed tamely wide as Bialkowski advanced off his line.

The game was starting to open up and in the 63rd minute the Blues weren’t too far away from an equaliser. Celina’s clever pass found Waghorn on the left of the box from where the former Rangers man unleashed a shot which Stockdale could only palm away, fortunately for him over Connolly at the far post.

At the other end Jota smashed a shot into the stanchion, before Skuse was booked for a foul on Jutkiewicz. On 71 Luke Hyam took over from Connolly.

Birmingham were looking the more likely scorers of the game’s second goal as it moved into its final quarter of an hour, Bialkowski tipping Jutkiewicz’s header from Jota’s corner from the right over the bar. A minute later, aft Carayol took over from Sears.

Carayol immediately made an impact, crossing for Hyam but just behind the midfielder who could only turn the ball against a defender, off himself and then behind.

On 80, after Davis had been booked for dissent, Cheikh Ndoye replaced Maikel Kieftenbeld for the home side. Six minutes later Josh Dacres-Cogley took over from Jutkiewicz.

Webster was booked for a foul on Maghoma in the penultimate minute with the Blues continuing to push for an equaliser, albeit unconvincingly. Just prior to the fourth official indicating four additional minutes, Maghoma was swapped for Jason Lowe.

Keeper Bialkowski came up for a late, late corner which came to nothing and seconds later referee East ended the game.

While Town were a slightly improved attacking prospect after the break, they still rarely looked like getting anything from the match and it was little surprise that they were unable to find the net for a fourth successive game with their most recent goals at Sheffield Wednesday on March 6th.

The Blues’ best chance was of ending that wait for a goal was Waghorn’s strike which Stockdale saved, but other than that it’s difficult to recall many other clear-cut opportunities.

Town battled away gamely as they always have under McCarthy, and there was no sign of tools being downed after this week's announcement of the manager's exit, but as so often quality didn't match their endeavour, certainly not in the final third.

The result moves Birmingham out of the bottom three, while Town, whose season has effectively been over a for a few weeks, are 13th following the weekend fixtures with Millwall at Portman Road on Monday.

Birmingham: Stockdale, Harding, Morrison (c), Dean, Colin, Jota, Kieftenbeld (Ndoye 80), Maghoma (Lowe 90), Davis, Jutkiewicz (Dacres-Cogley 86), Adams. Unused: Kuszczak, Roberts, Bailey, Boga.

Town: Bialkowski, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Webster, Spence, Skuse, Ward (Celina 55), Connolly (Hyam 71), Knudsen, Waghorn Sears (Carayol 76). Unused: M Crowe, Hyam, Gleeson, Kenlock, Folami. Referee: Roger East (Wiltshire). Att: 20,555 (Town: 769).


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MicksZzzTactics added 20:28 - Mar 31
@Schuck

ROFL! Spot On Schuck! So why not revisit that famous core tirade from a ehmm fellow 'Disgruntled Customer' -D :-D the evergreenish Mr. Praline (Cleese) shall we HaHaHaHa:

"E's not pinin'! 'E's passed on! This parrot is no more! He has ceased to be! 'E's expired and gone to meet 'is maker! 'E's a stiff! Bereft of life, 'e rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed 'im to the perch 'e'd be pushing up the daisies! 'Is metabolic processes are now 'istory! 'E's off the twig! 'E's kicked the bucket, 'e's shuffled off 'is mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisible!! THIS IS AN EX-PARROT!!!"

(The whole breathtaking "Dead Parrot" script can be found here btw: http://montypython.50webs.com/scripts/Series_1/53.htm ....and in various truly "animated" clips on YouTube of course)
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michael99 added 20:36 - Mar 31
Another 0 for us ffs the bloke will never change so negative trying for a draw and hoping to win 1-0.no disrespect to hyam but losing match and takes off a defensive mid for another defensive mid instead of keeping ward on and putting into midfield and putting on an attacker?.why does the reports refer to our wingbacks when we actually have 3 central defenders and two full backs?(and two holding midfielders)
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chevvymalc added 21:01 - Mar 31
I think you will find the 3 teams he quoted as being relegated after he left were already nigh on doomed and he was actually SACKED (not left) to give somebody else a slim chance of saving them!!!!
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CornardBlue added 21:04 - Mar 31
Thank god only 7 games left of this anti football Manager. When you've gone 4 games without scoring a goal or even creating any chances any other manager would make changes, not him" bloody stubborn Yorkshire man".
I just pity the poor supporters if he gets another job in football. (unless its at carrot road)
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Swn98 added 21:09 - Mar 31
Suffolk and proud did you not read my earlier posts the way forward is for all fans to unite.
During the past two years i've been described some insulting things the most insulting being scummer, for daring to back a person who in my opinion has overall done a good job with very limited resources and dreadful bad luck with injuries that's all in the past we cant change anything that's happened.
Lets get behind the Team Club and new manager whoever that be.
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grumpyoldman added 21:12 - Mar 31
Chevvymalc, he doesn't like mentioning being sacked as that would be a dent to his oversized ego. The final countdown has started, be happy
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warktheline added 21:17 - Mar 31
WHY IS McCARTHY STILL HERE FOR CRYING OUT LOAD EVANS?????????
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Town4me added 21:19 - Mar 31
And 64% possession!?!?!!?! What's that all about!?
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shakytown added 21:47 - Mar 31
Ridiculous that Mick is still in charge. He should have gone on Thursday and an interim manager appointed. The players who claim to be gutted at his leaving hardly showed anything for him today and there will be massive changes whoever takes over. A lot of deadwood and Micks favourites need to up their game or it will be byebye time and who else will want them????
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ormey75 added 21:47 - Mar 31
McCarthy out
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 23:45 - Mar 31
One of the most forgettable and uneventful seasons at the club since, well since last season in actual fact..

Not only that (but) it's been that way just about the best part of a decade now. The news of McCarthy's imminent departure was damn relief for many - and the individual has been in position for the half duration of the aforementioned time period.

The greater problem in Marcus Evans would seem to remain however, and until that said name moves his ass elsewhere, this club can never hope to achieve.

Essentially the gap between now and the fourth place EPL achievement back in 2001 would seem a chasm. The team is at present, simply not good enough to compete and while being rid of McCarthy is - or will be - a positive step forward, there remains a number of other issues that need to be addressed before any plan can be undertaken to try and regain the club's once proud previous status.

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Elizabeth added 00:00 - Apr 1
He has seven games to go and won't leave before that so we just have to grin and bear it ! Can't wait until next season ! Praying that the Cowley Brothers will take us on !
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alanmason added 00:06 - Apr 1
So, Yorkshire Mick, you label us "Numbskulls" , and yet you coach, select, and manage a team that has scored 4 goals in nine matches. What does that make you ? For God's sake man, have some pride and just get the hell out of here.
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Vanisleblue2 added 02:10 - Apr 1
I do not understand why McCarthy or Ipswich would want this to drag on for another 6 weeks.
I cannot see another win and how many goals will we score with Skuse, Hyam, Grant, Connolly, Sears etc. Plus apart from Chambers our defenders don't score many either?
Klug or Alan Lee as caretakers for the last month please
What the heck happened to Adyemi this season? Will he play next year with Huws? We need a big turnover in the midfield next season and a couple more strikers to add to Garner and Waghorn
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Town4me added 10:09 - Apr 1
Minneapolis_ITFC we finished 5th. But yes.
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Cloddyseedbed added 10:44 - Apr 1
Why leave MM in charge for the final games? It just leaves a bitter boss in charge spreading his negativity and poison and no doubt getting into players minds what is best for them at the end of the season. This should be halted right there. Klug should preside over the 1st team for the remainder of the season and with a few tweeks to personal and playing system who knows the enjoyment may come back to a few and they may well think more positive about their future. This position has been brought about by no other than MM. He is/was the one responsible for the decline in players performances and the tactics he has continually adopted and will not change through his stubborn behaviour. It happens everywhere he goes. It gets so bad before he leaves he leavers clubs in perilless states. He should be removed now. It should be about ITFC not MM.
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Paddy39 added 11:40 - Apr 1
Put the under 23 manager in charge till the end of the season. This will give you time to appoint another manager. For me we need a totally new direction get the Cowley brothers in Marcus and back them with a bit of cash. Remember these boys know the lower leagues and they may snap up the next couple of Jamie Vardy's for ITFC. They will know that we don't sack managers like other clubs do so they would definitely be interested in taking the job.
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Cheshire_Blue added 13:18 - Apr 1
Next season will determine who the 'numbskulls' are.
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warktheline added 17:28 - Apr 1
@cheshire cat! Why wait till next season, we already know you are!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:06 - Apr 1
Hope ME doesn't too closely to his pal Harry. Can't imagine the latter suggesting anything other than some member of the old guard.
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Gcon added 23:45 - Apr 1
I see the numbskulls are having a field day.
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Razor added 11:48 - Apr 2
In Holland similar situation at Willem 11-----manager was told his contract was not being renewed in the summer---he did the honourable thing and walked away the next day.

In the first game after this they played PSV at home, who are running away with the league and won 5-0-----PSV"S BIGGEST DEFEAT IN 50 YEARS.

Just a thought.
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