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Patrick Bamford: Middlesbrough's key man in the promotion race

Patrick Bamford celebrates

With three wins out of four in March, Aitor Karanka’s Middlesbrough side are looking to emerge from the pack to claim promotion to the Premier League. If they’re to get there, much will depend on their top scorer Patrick Bamford, writes Adam Bate…

Against the backdrop of jeering from the Derby supporters at the iPro Stadium on Tuesday, it would have been easy for striker Patrick Bamford to be cowed.

Instead the 21-year-old – who is on loan at Middlesbrough from Chelsea – was inspired by the atmosphere, netting a wonderfully composed winner to keep his team on course for a return to the Premier League.

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Former Derby loanee Patrick Bamford came back to haunt his old side

Bamford’s reception was to be expected given his loan spell at Derby and self-declared status as a lifelong Nottingham Forest fan but Steve McClaren was magnanimous. “That is the sort of quality that he is capable of producing and that was what made the difference,” said McClaren of Bamford’s neat work in rounding Lee Grant to score the only goal of the game.

“Nobody can be surprised by Patrick's goal,” added Boro boss Aitor Karanka of his Chelsea loanee. “He has taken the main responsibility for scoring and he has the confidence to make the most of his chances.” That maturity in front of goal that belies his age has certainly been a feature of Bamford’s performances for Boro so far this season.

Patrick Bamford
Image: Patrick Bamford has scored 16 goals for Middlesbrough in all competitions

With 16 goals, 14 of them in the Championship, he ranks among the top 10 scorers in the division and the youngest player to reach double figures. However, it’s not just the quantity of the goals but the significance of them that sets Bamford’s contribution apart from the rest. The youngster is developing a knack for scoring the goals that matter.

Opening goals

To illustrate the point, 10 of his 16 efforts have been the opening goal of a game. That’s not only more than Championship top scorer Daryl Murphy but any player in the division. Four of them were inside the first 10 minutes of matches, setting the tone for the entire game, while three of the six that weren’t opening goals were equalisers instead. 

Breaking the deadlock

Patrick Bamford has scored the opening goal on 10 occasions this season, more than any player for a Championship club.

Bamford is a clutch player. He’s shown that in the biggest games – a penalty in the final minute of extra time in the Capital One Cup against Liverpool and what turned out to be the winner in the FA Cup away to Manchester City. With the promotion race heating up, he’s responded with a brace against Ipswich and the aforementioned goal against Derby. That ability to step up is going to be crucial in the coming weeks.

Man City's Fernando attempts to clear the ball but it rebounds off Patrick Bamford and into the net
Image: Patrick Bamford forced the ball over the line to score against Manchester City

Karanka’s men must still face Watford, Wolves and Norwich in the run-in but before that there is the small matter of a showdown with Bournemouth at Dean Court on Saturday. With Boro in second spot and their hosts just two points behind them in third, the pressure is on. But Bamford appears to thrive on it.

“It’s so close between the top five or six clubs in the division so every game and result counts between now and the end of the season – it keeps you focused,” he told the FA upon being called up to Gareth Southgate’s England U21 side. He’ll link up with the squad after the Bournemouth game with an international against Germany to look forward to in front of his own fans at the Riverside.

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Image: The Middlesbrough striker has scored a number of crucial goals for his side

“Patrick is in really good form,” said Southgate this week. “He’s picked a really good moment. He’s played out wide and through the centre, which is his preference. He’s a goal scorer and someone who doesn’t need too many chances to make his mark. He’s playing with a lot of confidence and is enjoying more and more responsibility in the side.”

That responsibility will be keenly felt on Saturday as Middlesbrough will need him to deliver once again against the Cherries. For the young man with an old head on his shoulders, it’s a challenge you’d expect him to relish.

Watch Bournemouth v Middlesbrough live on Sky Sports 1 HD this Saturday from 12pm

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