Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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I know we were all really disappointed with yesterday's performance but I think McCarthy deserves credit. Ipswich were no better than us before the goal but they chased everything down and didn't let us settle on the ball. McCarthy had done his homework on us and like last season we struggled against a team that had decent players who closed us down.
Oscar got a wake up call to what is required in this division IMO. He went for the flair of Bruno rather than the strength of Ince, green as he might be. Playing Barnes as a lone striker against strong and competent defenders and playing long balls to him was never going to work. It seemed to me that the ref was an old style ref and allowed the physical element of the game. I couldn't work out from where I was whether Barnes was being outmuscled in the first half or just being lightweight, he went to ground so many times.
An open goal missed and a lucky deflection changed the game. The second goal was quality and Greer (?) was mugged by a skilful forward. After that Ipswich just stopped us playing.
Disappointing but with no outlet up front, as Barnes is not a lone striker, and players given no time on the ball I believe that McCarthy just got the better of Garcia with his tactics and we were unable to cope.
Having Ulloa back should, hopefully, make a massive difference and if there was going to be some complacency on Tuesday against a poor Sheff Weds side, yesterday's result should ensure that the team go out fired up and looking to make amends for what was a truly abysmal performance yesterday.
Credit to Ipswich and hopefully a Championship lesson learnt by Oscar.
Oscar got a wake up call to what is required in this division IMO. He went for the flair of Bruno rather than the strength of Ince, green as he might be. Playing Barnes as a lone striker against strong and competent defenders and playing long balls to him was never going to work. It seemed to me that the ref was an old style ref and allowed the physical element of the game. I couldn't work out from where I was whether Barnes was being outmuscled in the first half or just being lightweight, he went to ground so many times.
An open goal missed and a lucky deflection changed the game. The second goal was quality and Greer (?) was mugged by a skilful forward. After that Ipswich just stopped us playing.
Disappointing but with no outlet up front, as Barnes is not a lone striker, and players given no time on the ball I believe that McCarthy just got the better of Garcia with his tactics and we were unable to cope.
Having Ulloa back should, hopefully, make a massive difference and if there was going to be some complacency on Tuesday against a poor Sheff Weds side, yesterday's result should ensure that the team go out fired up and looking to make amends for what was a truly abysmal performance yesterday.
Credit to Ipswich and hopefully a Championship lesson learnt by Oscar.