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Burton Albion Post Match 23:22 - Mar 16 with 140 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

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‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Burton Albion Post Match on 23:25 - Mar 16 with 137 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom


‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Burton Albion Post Match on 08:05 - Mar 17 with 126 viewsROTTWEILERS

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Burton Albion Post Match on 09:32 - Mar 17 with 121 viewsspell_chekker

MATCH REPORT:



ALBION equalled their biggest home league win of the season with a 3-0 beating of Blackpool as Liam Boyce, Jamie Allen and Lucas Akins all found the back of the net to complete a rousing victory over the Seasiders

Boyce got the Brewers off to as flyer after just six minutes with his first goal since January 5th prodding home Akins' cross before Allen doubled Albion's advantage as an error from substitute keeper Myles Boney proved costly before Akins wrapped up victory in the second half heading home Boyce's cross.

Albion showed a freshened look in the starting eleven as three changes made for a tweak to the formation as well. The back four remained the same as for the last couple of games but there was a change in midfield with Kieran Wallace coming in for Scott Fraser who dropped to the bench. Up front there was a slightly narrower approach with Will Miller sitting in just behind a front two of Boyce and Akins, David Templeton and Marcus Harness finding themselves alongside Fraser on the bench.

In difficult, blustery conditions it was Blackpool with the first chance as Chris Long just failed to make contact with Liam Feeney's testing cross.

Albion thought they should have had a penalty when John Brayford, on the overlap, went down as he cut across his defender but the Brewers were ahead inside six minutes anyway. Miller's deeper lying role allowed him the vision to pick out the advanced run of Akins and his low cross was converted by BOYCE inside the six yard box.

It was almost two quickly after when Miller found himself out wide on the right and able to send in a low cross that Wallace turned wide with a first time shot.

Albion also hit the woodwork on ten minutes when Miller set Allen free through the middle and his shot across the keeper came back off the post. A golden chance to get an iron grip on the game.

A difficult start for the visitors got worse before a quarter of an hour was up when keeper Mark Howard went down trying to control a back pass and immediately signalled to the bench that his afternoon was over as Boney was summonsed from the bench for his League debut.

Boney and the rest of his back four looked vulnerable when put under pressure and Boyce felt the full force of a Boney clearance as the substitute had to make a hasty clearance and left the Brewers goalscorer needing some attention to the side of his head.

And Boney's nervy introduction continued on 34 minutes as Albion grabbed a second through the keeper's error. Wallace made good ground on the left and put in a hopeful cross into the middle. ALLEN stretched to get an effort on target that was straight at the keeper. What should have been a routine take turned into a goal as the keeper failed to hold onto the effort and despite the best efforts of Ben Heneghan to clear the assistant was well placed to confirm that it had gone over the line.

Blackpool were struggling to create anything but Jordan Thompson made sure that Brad Collins was alert and on his toes with a rasping drive on 41 minutes that the Brewers keeper dealt with relatively comfortably.

Long found himself in referee Anthony Backhouse's book for what looked an awful challenge on John Brayford right in front of the away dugout as half time beckoned. Albion used the resulting free kick to mount some late first half pressure on the Blackpool goal but the third goal that would have probably been just rewards for their dominance would not quite come.

Half time: Burton Albion 2-0 Blackpool

Despite a promising start from Blackpool at the start of the second half it was Albion with the first real chance after the break, Miller leading a swift breakout to force Boney into a decent save to tip his rising shot over the bar.

Blackpool sent on their remaining two substitutes, Joe Dodoo and Nya Kirby, but before they could have any impact Albion were three to good, Boney punched a Wallace corner out as far as Boyce and the striker twisted and turn inside the box to return the compliment of Akins' earlier assist by flighting a superb ball to the back post for AKINS to rise high and head home.

The Brewers were also able to send on Reece Hutchinson and Alex Bradley late in the game as Wallace and Quinn took a well earned breather in difficult conditions. A great afternoon almost got even better in stoppage time as Colin Daniel ripped an angled drive just into the side netting against his former side.

Blackpool saved their best effort for stoppage time when Kirby twisted on the edge of the box and forced Collins into a good save low to his right to keep his and the Brewers clean sheet. The shut-out of the visitors was almost as welcome as the three goals and points at the end of a highly satisfactory afternoon for Albion.

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Burton Albion Post Match on 09:33 - Mar 17 with 120 viewsspell_chekker

MANAGER'S VERDICT:



NIGEL Clough was delighted to see his team get back to winning ways at the Pirelli Stadium with a 3-0 win over Blackpool.

The Brewers boss said: "The performance wasn't greatly different to recent weeks but we put our chances away. That was the difference today.

"It was a good solid performance and a good three points at home. If we had scored at certain times in previous games it would have been a similar result to today."

The Brewers changed shape to get two up top and both the front runners (Lucas Akins and Liam Boyce) had a goal and an assist to show for their efforts.

Clough said: "We had not been getting much from wide positions despite having plenty of possession so we thought we would look at something else and we knew they would be strong down the middle. So first and foremost it was to benefit us but also to deal with any threat they have got.

"It was right for Liam Boyce to come back in as well having had his little rest. Our strikers haven't been scoring and making goals but today they both scored one and made one for each other which is a perfect partnership.

"Our defensive performance was as solid as ever and we kept Blackpool down to very few efforts and Brad Collins when he was needed was brilliant again.

The save he made in the 94th minute wouldn't have affected the result, but 3-0 is so much better than 3-1, especially for him and the back four."

The Brewers now have two more home games in a row coming up and will prepare with some warm weather training.

Clough said: "We are having two or three days in Spain. The conditions the last week or so have been horrendous in training. The pitches at St George's are magnificent and they look after us brilliantly but you can't do anything about the wind. It has made it very difficult with the rain as well so we are getting away.

"It has all been arranged since beating Middlesbrough really as a little reward for the players for getting to the Carabao Cup semi-finals so there will be a little bit of rest but certainly a couple of good days training."

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Burton Albion Post Match on 09:35 - Mar 17 with 119 viewsspell_chekker

Burton 3-0 Blackpool: Liam Boyce, Jamie Allen on target for Brewers

First-half goals from Liam Boyce and Jamie Allen set Burton on their way to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Blackpool at the Pirelli Stadium.

It was the Brewers' first home win of 2019 and after taking a two-goal lead into the break, Lucas Akins sealed victory midway through the second half with a towering back-post header from Boyce's cross.

Boyce's 11th goal of the season, his first since the start of January, came after six minutes as he converted Akins' cross from close range past Blackpool keeper Mark Howard.

Allen almost made it two with a shot that came back off the post before Blackpool's afternoon began to unravel further.

Howard suffered an achilles injury that saw him leave on a stretcher before a quarter of an hour had been played and his replacement, Myles Boney, had a moment to forget on his first league appearance of the season, failing to hold onto an Allen shot as it dropped over the line before Ben Heneghan could get back to spare his keeper's blushes.

Albion controlled the second half in difficult conditions and Akins wrapped it up with the Brewers never looking like surrendering their lead as they avenged their 3-0 defeat from earlier in the season at Bloomfield Road.

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Burton Albion Post Match on 09:39 - Mar 17 with 118 viewsspell_chekker

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Burton Albion Post Match on 09:54 - Mar 17 with 111 viewsspell_chekker

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Burton Albion Post Match on 14:23 - Mar 17 with 103 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

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‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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Burton Albion Post Match on 20:00 - Mar 17 with 95 viewsspell_chekker

Thanks for that Red.

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Burton Albion Post Match on 08:06 - Mar 18 with 90 viewsBringBackTheRedRoom

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‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’

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