Middlesbrough v Plymouth - 31 October

Sat, 31 Oct 17:35:54 2009

Strachan fails to lift Boro

Jamie Mackie scored the only goal of the game as Coca-Cola Championship strugglers Plymouth claimed a 1-0 victory over Middlesbrough to make sure Gordon Strachan's tenure at the Riverside Stadium got off to the worst possible start.

The Teessiders' miserable home form proved a key factor in the departure of previous manager Gareth Southgate and the Boro support were forced to endure another dismal performance in Strachan's first game in charge.

Boro struggled throughout against a determined Argyle outfit and fell behind 19 minutes into the second half when Jamie Mackie slotted past Brad Jones from 12 yards.

The hosts were given a golden opportunity to level with 10 minutes remaining when Kari Arnason fouled Sean St Ledger in the box, but Adam Johnson drilled the resulting penalty wide.

Victory was no less than Plymouth deserved following a spirited display which belied their lowly league position.

Emmanuel Pogatetz and Julio Arca were recalled to the Middlesbrough side in the only changes from last weekend's 2-2 draw at Preston, with Joe Bennett and Didier Digard missing out.

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock also made two changes to his starting XI, with Yoann Folly and Alan Gow coming in for James Paterson and Rory Fallon.

Alan Judge saw an ambitious long-range strike fly narrowly wide for Argyle in the second minute.

Julio Arca and Marvin Emnes both saw shots blocked by Plymouth defenders, while at the other end Karl Duguid and Gow both missed the target with attempts from the edge of the area.

Argyle went close again shortly before the half hour when a powerful strike from Judge brought a fine save from Jones.

The Boro goalkeeper was called into action again in the 34th minute to deny Karl Duguid as the visitors began to grow in stature.

Middlesbrough finally managed a meaningful effort of their own four minutes later as Leroy Lita tested Romain Larrieu from 18 yards.

And the hosts had another opportunity on the stroke of half-time when Johnson fired a right-footed shot over the bar.

Strachan looked to increase his side's attacking threat at the break by introducing new loan signing Marcus Bent in place of Marvin Emnes.

Middlesbrough's new boss was forced into another change eight minutes into the second half as Emmanuel Pogatetz left the field on a stretcher following a clash of heads with Shane Lowry.

Jonathan Grounds came on to replace the Austria international and soon after Johnson went close again for Boro with a left-footed shot that whistled wide of Larrieu's near post.

Plymouth retained an attacking threat of their own, however, and Mackie saw a well-struck shot beaten away by Jones in the 58th minute.

Six minutes later, Mackie gave the visitors a shock lead as he broke clear before beating Jones with a calm finish.

Bent headed wide from an Arca cross and Gary O'Neil also went close as the Teessiders looked to respond.

But the hosts almost conceded a second with 20 minutes remaining when Arnason headed wide from Gow's corner.

Arnason was then penalised for bringing down St Ledger in the area, but Johnson missed from the spot and Argyle held on for a priceless three points, despite the addition of seven minutes of stoppage time.

 

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  1. Face it, we ( Plymouth Argyle ) took our chances and­ got the 3 points.......maybe your chairman should have­ kept faith in Southgate a little longer ?....certainly­ a manager for the future in many peoples eyes ?
    So, is­ Strachan the man to take you forward and upwards ? time­ will tell..... ok we have very simlar problems here at­ plymouth argyle this season, but at this time we've­ stuck with the manager, bought in a new coach (­ mariner) and it appears to be making a difference on­ and off the pitch......maybe you should have done the­ same?
    good luck this season anyway......get back where­ you belong in the premiership soon.
    p.a.f.c forever !

    From mandyinlooe, on Mon 2 Nov 11:35AM
  2. Matthew, do you know the first thing about­ 'supporting' a football team.
    Obviously NOT.

    From cameron w, on Sun 1 Nov 8:33PM
  3. Cameron you are entirely orrect, If the boro had 52,000­ fans going to their games they would be in the­ premiership by now, just like Newcastle!

    From Mike, on Sun 1 Nov 12:24PM
  4. We'll do whatever we like cameron W and will not be­ dictated to be you or any other football team in­ England, if we want to turn up we will if we choose to­ vote with our feet then again we will - dont tell me if­ plymouth had a 35,000 stadium they would fill it week­ in week out?

    From Matthew, on Sun 1 Nov 5:33AM
  5. Cameron w, you are so right. There is a problem for­ Boro at home, the hope of course is that a new manager­ will identify and put matters right. Last week it was­ the problem of the late goal. In successive weeks what­ has been driving us mad has manifest its self.

    From jlwebber, on Sat 31 Oct 8:24PM
  6. 21,000 what a dreadful show of support for the new­ manager; no wonder this team struggles at home. Instead­ of continuing to moan and groan, why don't the boro­ supporters get off their asres and go to the­ game!!!
    Take a leaf out of the Plymouth Argyle's­ supporter's book man!

    From cameron w, on Sat 31 Oct 6:36PM
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