Strachan search goes on
Gordon Strachan is still looking for his first points, and first goal, in charge of Middlesbrough after Darren Ambrose snatched a 1-0 victory for Crystal Palace.
Former Celtic boss manager, who took over from Gareth Southgate a fortnight ago, saw his new side fire blanks as they crashed to a second straight defeat.
Strachan handed full debuts to loanees Marcus Bent and Isaiah Osbourne in a bid to pep up the Boro attack.
But Bent and strike partner Leroy Lita fluffed their lines in front of goal as the Teessiders slipped further off the promotion pace.
And Ambrose showed the visitors how it should be done when he applied the finishing touch to a sweeping Palace counter-attack midway through the second half.
The midfielder now has 10 goals to his name since arriving on a free transfer from Charlton, surely one of the bargains of the summer.
He nearly opened the scoring in the second minute with a curling free-kick which flew inches wide.
Boro almost took the lead after quarter of an hour when Lita's deflected shot forced a sharp save from Julian Speroni.
Bent was guilty of a shocking miss five minutes later, Adam Johnson cutting the ball back to the on-loan Birmingham striker who was right in front of goal but shanked his effort horribly wide.
Palace were faring little better, however, with Alan Lee heading narrowly wide and Johnny Ertl firing over the crossbar.
The lively Freddie Sears should have got a clear run on goal just before half-time but was halted by a deliberate handball from Osbourne, who escaped with a yellow card.
Strachan had his head in his hands after the interval when a swift Boro break left lone Palace defender Danny Butterfield outnumbered four to one.
But Lita inexplicably opted not to square the ball as his three unmarked team-mates pleaded for a pass, and having been forced wide by Butterfield shot harmlessly across goal.
And Boro were made to pay in the 65th minute when Palace broke the deadlock in style.
From the visitors' corner, Shaun Derry Alan Lee who surged forward and swung in a diagonal cross which Neil Danns nodded on to Ambrose for a simple sidefooted finish.
Gary O'Neil should have salvaged a point for Boro as he broke clear but Speroni pulled off a fine save and the Argentinian also blocked Jonathan Franks' late shot to secure Palace's victory and leave Strachan plenty to ponder.










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Typical brainless longsideburned t***er so-called-Boro supporters. The last 20 years have bred a group of spoilt whinging never had it so good brats. The true Ayresome Park supporters who can see beyond a few bad results know what I mean. PATIENCE is a word that sums up what is needed here. Steve Gibson must be ball-eyed sick of listening to you blathering morons. A few weeks ago it was all Southgate out! Then it was Strackans here he'll sort em out. Now it's Stracken/Lamb even Gibson out, grow up you empty headed morons and give Stracken a season at the very least to stamp his mark on the club.
Enough said!
Appointed the wrong guy Boro, simple as!
This clown will ruin you.
pitiful springs to mind,at least we are consistant ..................at losing:(
Good God, what has happened to Boro. From definite candidates for promotion they have turned into mid-table side, soon-to-be-battling against relegation. They need fresh players, not only skillful but committed ones as well.
here we come relegation for the second year, tired old jock with tired ideas, please lamb leave and take all your hangers on with you , cannot go on like this , make do players who do not give a monkeys, , i bet gareth is laughing his socks off.
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