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A deep lying play-maker by trade, Hamer was deployed at the top of a midfield box in the second leg against Boro – a tactic that worked to brilliant effect alongside the effervescent and non-stop running of Jamie Allen.
A draw at the Riverside would guarantee top six for Coventry, but would open the door for Millwall to overtake them into fifth and play Boro, if they were to beat Blackburn at the Den.
A draw would be enough to secure Coventry top six, though if Millwall were to beat Blackburn then it would be Gary Rowett's side that Boro would meet in the two-legged semi-final.
And he reckons that in time he'll be judged for his "body of work" rather than the way it ended at Boro.
And while Boro were excellent at Sunderland, Dan Neil's dismissal was without doubt a huge game-changing moment.
An innovative free-kick routine then ended with Gray blazing a shot wide, with Boro, going forward, again looking handy, if less so at the back.
Another who really struggled and endured a tough day at Boro, but recovered in this one.
At different times both Howson and Barlaser tried to get on the ball, drive, and make things happen, but in keeping with the theme of Boro's overall performance, the execution was never right to get Boro into any kind of rhythm.
At that moment it looked to be damage limitation time for Boro but Latte Lath's header on the stroke of half-time changed the game again.
Boro are back in action tonight when they travel up to Northumberland when they play Morpeth Town.
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Boro boss Michael Carrick made one change, with Darragh Lenihan returning from a foot injury and to replace ex-Sunderland man Paddy McNair.
Boro desperately need to restore both morale and momentum for the mouth-watering showdown with Coventry City on Monday.
Source: https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/middlesbrough-must-set-play-tone-26830103
Boro fans are smelling the coffee after Akpom’s exit in particular, but Latte Lath has something.
Boro have sparked into life.
Boro have won nine of their last 12 Boxing Day games, including each of their last three.
Boro makes Luke and Emma an offer; if they kill each other, he'll let Tally live.
Boro might have a more rounded squad - do they lack individuals who can turn a game?
Boro ran out 1-0 winners against Sunderland earlier in the season, with Riley McGree netting a first-half winner under former boss Chris Wilder.
But from a Boro perspective, the first two goals in particular were avoidable.
But, in what Carrick described as a 'chaotic game' that suited the home team, the often-good bit in the middle wasn't all that good either, as Boro failed to have much possessional control throughout the game.