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Paderborn 3-2 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 6th Jul 2019 16:06

Jordan Roberts and Kayden Jackson were on target, the latter from the penalty spot, but the Blues were beaten 3-2 by new Bundesliga side SC Paderborn in their first pre-season friendly at the Stadion Laumeskamp in Delbrück.

New keeper Tomas Holy was among those to start, playing his first game for the Blues since his summer switch from Gillingham, with manager Paul Lambert fielding a different team in the two halves, each a mix of youth and experience.

Kick-off was delayed by 15 minutes as Town arrived at around 2.20pm following a three-hour trip from their training base close to the Dutch border.

James Norwood, Alan Judge, Jon Nolan and Gwion Edwards were all in the stands with the injured Freddie Sears with none of them in action in today’s game.

Among the inexperienced players in the XI before the break was attacking midfielder Armando Dobra. The 18-year-old Albanian U19 international was getting his first taste of senior football.

Roberts, starting as the lone striker with Teddy Bishop behind him with Dobra on the left and Jack Lankester on the right, won an early freekick but Andre Dozzell’s ball looped beyond the far post.

Paderborn, also fielding a mix and match side rather than a full-strength line-up, had their first opporunity on three, a loose ball falling to Felix Drinkuth, but his shot flew well over Holy’s goal.

The game began in a more competitive manner than most early season friendlies with the Blues winning two more freekicks with a German defender blocking a low Dobra strike from one. A corner followed the second with a Jack Lankester shot looping into the arms of home keeper Michael Ratajczak.

From Ratajczak Paderborn broke very quickly, passing the ball slickly and Kai Pröger eventually smashed a shot to Holy’s right from the edge of the box and into the net before the Czech keeper could move.

Despite going behind the Blues continued to find openings, Dozzell and Bishop feeding in left-back Myles Kenlock, who scuffed well wide, then Dobra, who rounded the keeper before being dispossessed by a retreating defender.

On 16 after good work from Dozzell, playing in a deeper midfield role alongside skipper Cole Skuse, Bishop played in Roberts but the former Crawley man dallied when he should have taken the chance early and the opportunity was cut out.

Two minutes later, Paderborn doubled their lead. The Blues played themselves into trouble midway inside their half, Babacar Gueye profited and fed Tobias Schwede to his left, from where he shot across Holy.

Christian Strohdiek was booked for a foul on Roberts on 20 and picked up the game’s first yellow card. Dozzell’s shot from the freekick was headed out by a defender.


Myles Kenlock picked up Town’s first booking for a foul on lightning striker Streli Mamba as Paderborn threatened to score again but Schwede on this occasion scraped wide from an angle on the left.

Just after the half hour, Holy made his first save for Town, blocking from Mamba after Toto Nsiala had given the ball away on the edge of his own box.

The home side made it 3-0 in controversial circumstances in the 34th minute when Gueye escaped beyond the Blues’ backline - according to the linesman at least, however, he looked well offside - and slipped the ball past the advancing Holy. Town boss Lambert and assistant Stuart Taylor complained bitterly to the referee.

Two minutes later, Town pulled a goal back. Paderborn skipper and ex-Brighton man Uwe Hünemeier played a pass back to Ratajczak, who delayed his clearance from inside his six-yard box allowing Roberts to block it over the line to make the scoreline 3-1.

Klaus Gjasula shot well over for Paderborn, who having established such a commanding lead were well in control, although with the Blues battling away gamely and seeking to carve out openings when in the final third.

A minute before the scheduled end of the half the Blues again played themselves into trouble but Holy saved Sebastian Vasiliadis’s low shot. Just before the break Dobra was shown a yellow card for a high boot.

Town had started the game brightly, making the early running and might well have scored, until the home side netted their first goal on the break.

The second followed soon afterwards with the Bundesliga team capitalising on the Blues trying to play football in their own half and giving the ball away, something they did on more than one occasion.

When in the final third Town look capable of creating chances but not taking them, with new frontman Norwood in the stands. Roberts’s goal was down to the striker’s persistence and the keeper’s complacency.

The Blues’ second half XI warmed up on the pitch at the break with Paderborn also changing their entire team.

Emyr Huws, playing his first game for the senior side since December 2017, was in midfield with Flynn Downes and Idris El Mizouni, behind lone striker Kayden Jackson, with Danny Rowe on the right and Bailey Clements on the left.

Tristan Nydam was at left-back with Janoi Donacien right-back with skipper Luke Chambers and Corrie Ndaba the centre-halves.

Christopher Antwi-Adjei hit an early effort wide for Paderborn before Jackson saw an effort from the left of the area blocked. Huws was just prevented from getting to the rebound by a defender and the ball rebounded behind.

On 65 Jackson and Rowe interchanged passes and the ex-Lincoln loanee was just thwarted by the last defender as he darted on to a return ball.

Two minutes later, the pair almost combined again after Huws had sent Jackson away down the right but Rowe had strayed offside as the pass came in from the former Accrington striker.

After a mid-half drinks break, Town were awarded a penalty when Jackson was felled by Luca Killian having beaten him down the left. The frontman took the kick himself and rolled the ball to Jannik Huth’s left as the keeper dived to his right.

The second half had lacked the intensity of the first but after the goal it became more competitive. On 78 Downes, as feisty as ever in midfield, was booked for pulling back a Paderborn player as they broke.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes right-back Donacien crowded out Cauly Oliviera Souza after he had been found in space in the box.

The second half XI passed the ball around neatly and for long spells in the closing stages although without creating an opportunity.

In the 88th minute, after Huws had chased back a long way to win the ball after a loss pass had been played behind him, Town again played themselves into problems in their own box forcing Bartosz Bialkowski, on his 32nd birthday, to save from Souza.

Neither side threatened again before the referee’s whistle ended a more than usually entertaining friendly.

There was little between the sides in the second half with Town making the scoreline a more respectable and not unrepresentative 3-2.

Jackson took his penalty well, however, as in the first period it was difficult to see from where Town might score with new striker Norwood likely to make his debut at the Interwetten Cup next Sunday.

SC Paderborn first half: Ratajczak, Hünemeier, Drinkuth, Strohdiek, Gjasula, Pröger, Schwede, Gueye, Mamba, Holtmann, Vasiliadis.

SC Paderborn second half: Huth, Rumpf, Ritter, Souza, Schonlau, Shelton, Kilian, Antwi-Adjei, Tawiah, Kapic, Hilßner.

Town first half: Holy, Emmanuel, Nsiala, Woolfenden, Kenlock, Skuse (c), Dobra, Bishop, Lankester, Dozzell, Roberts.

Town second half: Bialkowski, Donacien, Chambers (c), Ndaba, Nydam, Downes, Huws, Rowe, El Mizouni, Clements, Jackson. Att: 956.


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Dolphinblue added 16:19 - Jul 6
I rest my case...Bart goes back in goal and we let none in....only mystery is two worst strikers in itfc history actually score...another day, another loss........who are we playing next........4 grannies, a tin of spagetti, an old fashioned wooden malt shovel and the telly tubbies...joke
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Ipswich_Crazy added 16:23 - Jul 6
Dolphinblue: Get a grip, it was only a friendly! Gosh we do have some thick and fickle fans!
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 16:24 - Jul 6
Wish you had rested your case when you said Dolphin!!
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Dolphinblue added 16:24 - Jul 6
#Insult...Snowflake
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paul160267 added 16:25 - Jul 6
Sounds a good workout, be interesting how Norwood fits in to hopefully make the difference. This is about game time and fitness. Don't get yo angst!
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TimmyH added 16:25 - Jul 6
Is this the same Dolphinblue typing?...if so where has all your optimism gone?...well from last season anyway.

Personally never take these pre-season games too seriously but we do need to get a winning mentality rather starting where we left off...
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blues1 added 16:26 - Jul 6
Snd there you go dolphinblue. Showing ur total ignorance of football. Because we conceded no goals 2nd half it's down to who was in goal. Pathetic.
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midastouch added 16:27 - Jul 6
Considering they were 3 up at one point that's a good effort I'd say. We're talking a team in the top flight in Germany against a 3rd tier team in England. There's not that much difference between the standard of leagues in England and Germany so that's not a bad effort at all. It was only our first run out. No Judge. No Norwood. I'm not too downbeat about that at all. Often when teams are 3 down they end up letting in more rather than pulling it back to 3-2. The team must of showed some fight and sprit to stop the scoreline getting embarrassing.
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Dolphinblue added 16:28 - Jul 6
This squad is a joke....12 players released....1 outfield player signed.....what if we get injuries...this is not intent to win league one, this is cutback city.....poor transfer policy, we are going to be weak next...very weak. I mean are we actually going to sign anyone!?!?!
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TimmyH added 16:31 - Jul 6
Dolphinblue was has happened to you over the summer?...
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TimmyH added 16:32 - Jul 6
'what' I should say
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afcfee added 16:36 - Jul 6
Depends how you look at it Dolphinblue as I'm sure no Skuse 2nd half would of helped 😀
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tractorboybig added 16:38 - Jul 6
score is totally irrelevant as it will be in all preseason
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Dolphinblue added 16:41 - Jul 6
I dont know what u mean...l am optimistic for the season ahead and cannot wait for it to start 👍.....but its been a joke of a transfer window, 12 players out and some very senior and 1 replacement...thats very poor. Sears injured...Huws we hope coming back but what if he breaks down again etc. Just disappointed with the close season thats all...only my view, dont know why everyones getting so worked up about it.....in fact my 1st post about 4 grannies etc is actually funny...chill out....l am optimistic...peace and love ❤ and thankyou for asking as to my wellfare Timmy instead of resorting to insults......
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shouldistayorcounago added 16:42 - Jul 6
What an absolute joy you must be to know Dolphin, you smell like you could be a Nodger in disguise
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Welshblue72 added 16:43 - Jul 6
There are several key players missing from today's game who all would be in my first choice starting X1. Let's see how the others games go before condemning us to another poor season.
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Chondzoresk added 16:45 - Jul 6
Not bothered regarding result. Well done all and a good work out for the lads. Some posters need reality check.
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Dolphinblue added 16:46 - Jul 6
Every point l make is sound.....no sensible replies just more #INSULTS=SNOWFLAKES 😙
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Bluearmy_81 added 16:48 - Jul 6
Dolphin has simply seen things for what they are (an austerity footy mess) and taken off his 'get behind the team/club/setup until 2045 even if we're playing Felixstowe in league 14 and whatever you do don't criticise Mr evans' hat. Definitely progress
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algarvefan added 16:49 - Jul 6
Dolphinblue, please, this is the first game of a pre-season which has only just begun and two entirely different sides were played in each half. This is about fitness and game time, the result doesn't really matter. As for signings, where the hell do you think the money is coming from? We have to be prudent and also have to attract players, in case you hadn't noticed we are a Division One side now.
It was good to see Huws back I think he could be huge for us this year, the balance of the side was all wrong last season and although at times I thought we played well, there was never any end product, the coaching staff need to find time to sort this out, that is what pre-seasons are for.
so Dolpinblue go take so Prozac and give the lads a chance, against a good German side the result is pretty good, we will do OK, trust me.
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Bluearmy_81 added 16:50 - Jul 6
He's Norwich because he's upset at town being sh it?! Makes no sense. Norwich fans are delighted with Town currently, especially Evans!! Get a grip and wake up
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runningout added 16:51 - Jul 6
Im always bothered when we lose. Just the way I roll. That's why I win
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Chondzoresk added 16:53 - Jul 6
@Algarvefan, spot on.
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blues1 added 16:54 - Jul 6
Oh what a surprise. Bluearmyx81 agrees with dolphinblue. Have either of u considered the fact that Lambert made it clear that our squad was way too large? Which meant we would always have let more go than we brought in. And that we still gave till the end of August to sign more players? No, because why would you let facts get in the way of ur opinions.
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Bluearmy_81 added 17:00 - Jul 6
Lambert stated he wanted new signings in by now so reasonable to assume we won't get many (if any) new faces in now. Even though we need 2-3 quality additions. Keep supporting Evans bank balance ahead of ITFC, good serf
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