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Its that time again>>>>
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Michael Carrick.
"Its not a pause and take our foot off the gas....we`ll keep the momentum going....performing well, trying to win"
Analysing the Hull game at his most recent Media Conference, Michael Carrick refused to say what he had told the lads in the dressing room at half - time, but commented he felt we had played "within ourselves". "Half time was about being more positive and playing off instinct, instead of guessing certain things". The second half was about "scoring goals in a short space of time", which he described as "fantastic". He also expressed his belief that Dijksteel and Jones were more than up to the mark when they came on as subs: "I`ve said it for a while about the squad...and how well the boys train, gives them the opportunity when it comes. both of them [have] not played an awful lot recently. Thats not because we dont believe in them...its because the other players have done so well". "I thought the boys were terrific tonight to go on [after] half time in a game like that. Its not easy in a game like that, but I`de thought they give us an extra bit of zip. Different dynamics down the side and both of them were fantastic. I was so pleased with both of them".
Is the momentum from Saturday going to benefit the team against Luton at Kenilworth Road? Carrick was relaxed in his usual way and replied: "It is what it is. To be honest, if its a benefit or not, we`l look forward to the game". He praised Rob Edwards achievements and expressed no complacency in how Boro will prepare and face the game.
Is Carrick happy about being in the play-offs? "I think its probably what we ended up deserving....by the end of the season it tells you the story. To get to where we`ve got to at the moment is great.....but it doesnt mean we can pause or take a deep breath in any way....I think its important that we finish really strongly".
Injuries? There are clearly injuries which have added to the pressure of selection - particularly in the recent month, irregardless of those out long term. Ramsey, Dael and McGree werent back in training on Friday, so Carrick would review his options over the week-end for Monday`s game.
Cameron Archer? "Hes fitted in really well...in and around the group as all the boys have. He`s fitted in great. He loves scoring goals. Carrick smiled as he commented "he loves his finishing....but on top of that he`s unselfish where he plays, with his movements....bringing [in] other players. I think thats been the beauty of our forward play....spreading the joy". "You have to create for each other and I think the boys have got a really good balance".
With the loan players time at the club coming close to the end, would whether or not they came back to the club depend on our league status next season? "I dont know. At this moment in time. Its never straight-forward anyway, especially with younger players....there`s a lot to fall into place. I will just have to assess that one as and when we get to the summer".
Planning ahead? Carrick reiterated what he has said before and emphasised that planning for all scenarios has been taking place through-out this season. What is happening now....the run in to the end of the season is more important: "Its not a pause and take our foot off the gas....we`ll keep the momentum going....performing well, trying to win. Its not a switch you can flick on and off". With injuries, "we`ve got to be a bit clever how we manage that".
We look forward to tonight`s game.
r00fie1.
We now know we are guaranteed a Championship play-off place. After a season which started with a crumbling defeat away at Loftus Road, we now stand on the steps to Promotion to the "big" league. But we cant rest on our laurels: as Michael Carrick says, this is not a time to "draw breath" or take our foot off the pedal. We`ve achieved nothing yet - save getting our footballing dignity back. From 21st place to the play-offs is a testament to our tremendous Manager and his staff. Its also a credit to the squad, who have pulled it round in spectacular fashion, scoring the highest number of goals we have seen in years. Its a credit to us - the fans - who have stuck with it through thick and thin. Its been a sell-out at almost all our away games.
The last time we played Luton was back in the second week of December. It was Rob Edwards first game. Matt Crooks came on as sub and nicked the winning goal. Earlier, Chuba had netted his 5th goal in 6 games. Boro quietly moved up to 12th place in the Championship. We know how the season has gone since.
Its not going to be easy - it never is at their place. But we have learnt to focus on how we play and what we have to do. There`s two games left after this. The last game of the season at home to Coventry is a sell - out. We`ve enjoyed every minute of it. Will we make it to Wembley and ultimately to the Prem. Who knows?
Its not all over til its all over.
Come On Boro!
The last time we played Luton was back in the second week of December. It was Rob Edwards first game. Matt Crooks came on as sub and nicked the winning goal. Earlier, Chuba had netted his 5th goal in 6 games. Boro quietly moved up to 12th place in the Championship. We know how the season has gone since.
Its not going to be easy - it never is at their place. But we have learnt to focus on how we play and what we have to do. There`s two games left after this. The last game of the season at home to Coventry is a sell - out. We`ve enjoyed every minute of it. Will we make it to Wembley and ultimately to the Prem. Who knows?
Its not all over til its all over.
Come On Boro!
Michael Carrick.
"Its not a pause and take our foot off the gas....we`ll keep the momentum going....performing well, trying to win"
Analysing the Hull game at his most recent Media Conference, Michael Carrick refused to say what he had told the lads in the dressing room at half - time, but commented he felt we had played "within ourselves". "Half time was about being more positive and playing off instinct, instead of guessing certain things". The second half was about "scoring goals in a short space of time", which he described as "fantastic". He also expressed his belief that Dijksteel and Jones were more than up to the mark when they came on as subs: "I`ve said it for a while about the squad...and how well the boys train, gives them the opportunity when it comes. both of them [have] not played an awful lot recently. Thats not because we dont believe in them...its because the other players have done so well". "I thought the boys were terrific tonight to go on [after] half time in a game like that. Its not easy in a game like that, but I`de thought they give us an extra bit of zip. Different dynamics down the side and both of them were fantastic. I was so pleased with both of them".
Is the momentum from Saturday going to benefit the team against Luton at Kenilworth Road? Carrick was relaxed in his usual way and replied: "It is what it is. To be honest, if its a benefit or not, we`l look forward to the game". He praised Rob Edwards achievements and expressed no complacency in how Boro will prepare and face the game.
Is Carrick happy about being in the play-offs? "I think its probably what we ended up deserving....by the end of the season it tells you the story. To get to where we`ve got to at the moment is great.....but it doesnt mean we can pause or take a deep breath in any way....I think its important that we finish really strongly".
Injuries? There are clearly injuries which have added to the pressure of selection - particularly in the recent month, irregardless of those out long term. Ramsey, Dael and McGree werent back in training on Friday, so Carrick would review his options over the week-end for Monday`s game.
Cameron Archer? "Hes fitted in really well...in and around the group as all the boys have. He`s fitted in great. He loves scoring goals. Carrick smiled as he commented "he loves his finishing....but on top of that he`s unselfish where he plays, with his movements....bringing [in] other players. I think thats been the beauty of our forward play....spreading the joy". "You have to create for each other and I think the boys have got a really good balance".
With the loan players time at the club coming close to the end, would whether or not they came back to the club depend on our league status next season? "I dont know. At this moment in time. Its never straight-forward anyway, especially with younger players....there`s a lot to fall into place. I will just have to assess that one as and when we get to the summer".
Planning ahead? Carrick reiterated what he has said before and emphasised that planning for all scenarios has been taking place through-out this season. What is happening now....the run in to the end of the season is more important: "Its not a pause and take our foot off the gas....we`ll keep the momentum going....performing well, trying to win. Its not a switch you can flick on and off". With injuries, "we`ve got to be a bit clever how we manage that".
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