2017–18 Middlesbrough F.C. season

Middlesbrough
2017–18 season
Chairman Steve Gibson
Manager Garry Monk
(until 23 December 2017)
Tony Pulis
(from 26 December 2017)
Stadium Riverside Stadium
Championship 5th
EFL Cup Fourth round
Home colours
Away colours

The 2017–18 season is Middlesbrough's first season back in the Championship, making an immediate return to the division following relegation from the Premier League in the previous season. In their 142nd year in existence, the club will also compete in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.[1]

The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018, with all competitive games played between August 2017 and May 2018. Two transfer windows take place, the first from 1 July to 31 August 2017, the second from 1 January to 31 January 2018.

Garry Monk was appointed as manager in June 2017, however he parted company with the club in late December after an unconvincing start to the season, with the club in 9th position. Tony Pulis replaced him on 26 December, and took charge of the team after Middlesbrough's Boxing Day fixture against Bolton Wanderers.

Changes

The first and most crucial change this season is that the club will play in the EFL Championship, having been relegated from the Premier League in the previous season.[2] Aitor Karanka, who had managed the club from November 2013, was sacked in March 2017 after a poor run of results, having not won in ten matches and having occupied a place in the relegation zone. Prior to his sacking, tensions had mounted between Karanka and both the club's board and fans surrounding Middlesbrough's January transfer activity and frustration from supporters over the poor results and perceived poor style of play.[3][4] Karanka's assistant manager, Steve Agnew, served as caretaker manager until the end of the season.[5] On 9 June 2017, it was confirmed that former Swansea City and Leeds United manager Garry Monk would become the new manager for the 2017–18 season.[6]

Nathan Convery,[7] Bradley Fewster,[7] Brandon Holdsworth,[7] Lewis Maloney,[7] Niall McGoldrick,[7] Junior Mondal,[7] Josef Wheatley,[7] Matthew Wilson,[7] Víctor Valdés,[8] Brad Guzan[9] and Viktor Fischer[10] were amongst the first players to leave the club in the summer 2017 transfer window. Further departures would include Bernardo Espinosa[11] and Cristhian Stuani,[12] who both completed moves to Girona, while James Husband[13] would leave for Norwich City, defender Antonio Barragán would depart on a season-long loan to Spanish club Real Betis, midfielder Gastón Ramírez would depart for Sampdoria, and the club also terminated the contract of Carlos de Pena[14] by mutual consent.

Monk's first major signings included Norwich City midfielder Jonny Howson,[15] Derby County right-back Cyrus Christie,[16] Toulouse striker Martin Braithwaite,[17] Nottingham Forest striker Britt Assombalonga,[18] as well as goalkeeper Darren Randolph, and striker Ashley Fletcher, both moving from West Ham United.[19][20]

Squad

First team squad

As of 1 February 2018.[21]
Squad No. Name Nationality Position(s) Date of Birth (Age) Previous Team
Goalkeepers
1 Dimitrios Konstantopoulos Greece GK 29 November 1978 Greece AEK Athens
13 Tomás Mejías Spain GK 30 January 1989 Spain Real Madrid
25 Darren Randolph Republic of Ireland GK 12 May 1987 England West Ham United
Defenders
2 Fábio Brazil FB 9 July 1990 Wales Cardiff City
3 George Friend England LB 17 October 1987 England Doncaster Rovers
4 Daniel Ayala Spain CB 7 November 1990 England Norwich City
5 Ryan Shotton England CB 30 October 1988 England Birmingham City
6 Ben Gibson England CB 15 January 1993 Academy
14 Martin Cranie England CB / RB 26 September 1986 England Huddersfield Town
20 Dael Fry England CB 30 August 1997 Academy
Midfielders
7 Grant Leadbitter England DM / CM 7 January 1986 England Ipswich Town
8 Adam Clayton England DM / CM 14 January 1989 England Huddersfield Town
16 Jonny Howson England CM 21 May 1988 England Norwich City
19 Stewart Downing England AM / LM / RM 22 July 1984 England West Ham United
21 Marvin Johnson England LW 1 December 1990 England Oxford United
23 Jack Harrison L England RW 20 November 1996 England Manchester City
27 Muhamed Bešić L Bosnia and Herzegovina CM 10 September 1992 England Everton
30 Lewis Baker L England CM 25 April 1995 England Chelsea
37 Adama Traoré Spain RW 25 January 1996 England Aston Villa
Strikers
9 Britt Assombalonga Democratic Republic of the Congo ST 6 December 1992 England Nottingham Forest
11 Patrick Bamford England CF 5 September 1993 England Chelsea
39 Rudy Gestede Benin FW 10 October 1988 England Aston Villa
  • L = Player on Loan

Pre-season

Friendlies

As of 3 July 2017, Middlesbrough have announced five pre-season friendlies, against Mansfield Town, Rochdale,[22] Oxford United, Chesterfield[23] and FC Augsburg.[24]

Competitions

Championship

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
3 Fulham (O, P) 46 25 13 8 79 46 +33 88 Qualification for Championship play-offs[lower-alpha 1]
4 Aston Villa 46 24 11 11 72 42 +30 83
5 Middlesbrough 46 22 10 14 67 45 +22 76
6 Derby County 46 20 15 11 69 48 +21 75
7 Preston North End 46 19 16 11 58 45 +13 73
Source: English Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted.
Notes:
  1. Four teams play for one spot and promotion to the Premier League.

Championship result summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 22 10 14 67 45  +22 76 14 3 6 33 17  +16 8 7 8 34 28  +6

Last updated: 6 May 2018.
Source:

Results by matchday

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHAAHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultLWWLDWDWDLDDLWWWLWLLWLWWLWLWDLWLWDWWWDLDWLWWWD
Position20124996976911111312856679810979898899988766666675555

Updated to match(es) played on 22 April 2018. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Football League play-offs

FA Cup

In the FA Cup, Middlesbrough entered the competition in the third round and were drawn at home versus Sunderland.[26] Boro beat the Black Cats 2–0 at the Riverside.

The Monday after Boro were drawn with who ever won that nights game between Brighton and Crystal Palace. The Seagulls (Brighton) won the game 2–1, meaning that Boro will play them in the 4th round, on the Weekend of the 27th of January.

EFL Cup

Middlesbrough entered the 2017–18 EFL Cup in the Second Round, and were drawn at home to Scunthorpe United.[27] An away trip against Aston Villa was confirmed for the third round.[28] A fourth round trip to AFC Bournemouth was announced.[29]

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2017CFEnglandLuke ArmstrongBlyth SpartansFree[30]
1 July 2017CBEnglandTom BrewittLiverpoolFree[31]
1 July 2017CBLuxembourgEnes MahmutovicFola EschUndisclosed[32]
1 July 2017AMEnglandLewis WingShildonFree[33]
7 July 2017RBRepublic of IrelandCyrus ChristieDerby CountyUndisclosed[16]
7 July 2017CMEnglandJonny HowsonNorwich CityUndisclosed[15]
13 July 2017CFDenmarkMartin BraithwaiteToulouse£9,000,000[17]
14 July 2017STEnglandGeorge MillerBuryUndisclosed[34]
17 July 2017CFDemocratic Republic of the CongoBritt AssombalongaNottingham Forest£15,000,000[18]
22 July 2017GKRepublic of IrelandDarren RandolphWest Ham United£5,000,000[19]
28 July 2017CFEnglandAshley FletcherWest Ham United£6,500,000[20]
29 August 2017CBPolandJakub SiniorLegia WarsawUndisclosed[35]
29 August 2017AMFranceAmadou SyllaStade ReimsFree[35]
30 August 2017CBEnglandRyan ShottonBirmingham CityUndisclosed[36]
31 August 2017LMEnglandMarvin JohnsonOxford UnitedUndisclosed[37]
31 January 2018RBEnglandMartin CranieHuddersfield TownUndisclosed[38]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2017FWScotlandJordan RhodesSheffield WednesdayUndisclosed[39]
1 July 2017RBEnglandNathan ConveryFree agentReleased[7]
1 July 2017CFEnglandBradley FewsterFree agentReleased[7]
1 July 2017LWDenmarkViktor FischerMainz 05Undisclosed[10]
1 July 2017GKUnited StatesBrad GuzanAtlanta UnitedUndisclosed[9]
1 July 2017CMEnglandBrandon HoldsworthFree agentReleased[7]
1 July 2017CMNorthern IrelandLewis MaloneyFree agentReleased[7]
1 July 2017CBEnglandNiall McGoldrickWhitby TownReleased[7][lower-alpha 1]
1 July 2017LWEnglandJunior MondalFree agentReleased[7]
1 July 2017GKSpainVíctor ValdésRetiredReleased[8]
1 July 2017CMEnglandJosef WheatleyFree agentReleased[7]
1 July 2017MFEnglandMatthew WilsonFree agentReleased[7]
7 July 2017CBColombiaBernardo EspinosaGironaUndisclosed[11]
11 July 2017LBEnglandJames HusbandNorwich CityUndisclosed[13]
19 July 2017LWUruguayCarlos de PenaFree agentReleased[14]
21 July 2017RWUruguayCristhian StuaniGironaUndisclosed[12]
4 August 2017AMUruguayGastón RamírezSampdoriaUndisclosed[41]
7 August 2017CBEnglandAlex BaptisteQueen's Park RangersReleased[42]
10 August 2017CMNetherlandsMarten de RoonAtalantaUndisclosed[43]
18 January 2018CMEnglandAdam ForshawLeeds United£4,500,000[44]
31 January 2018RBRepublic of IrelandCyrus ChristieFulhamUndisclosed[45]
31 January 2018CMAlgeriaAdlène GuediouraNottingham ForestFree[46]
  1. Niall McGoldrick joined Whitby Town following his release.[40]

Loans in

Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
14 July 2017RBWalesConnor RobertsSwansea City30 June 2018[47]
11 August 2017CMEnglandLewis BakerChelsea30 June 2018[48]
30 January 2018RWEnglandJack HarrisonManchester City30 June 2018[49]
31 January 2018DMBosnia and HerzegovinaMuhamed BešićEverton30 June 2018[50]

Loans out

Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
1 July 2017GKEnglandJoe FryerStevenage30 June 2018[51]
1 July 2017DMBelgiumJulien De SartZulte Waregem30 June 2018[52]
3 July 2017DMEnglandRobbie TinklerGatesheadJanuary 2018[53]
6 July 2017RBSpainAntonio BarragánReal Betis30 June 2018[54]
7 July 2017CBEnglandMatthew ElsdonInverness Caledonian Thistle30 June 2018[55]
18 July 2017AMEnglandCallum CookeBlackpool30 June 2018[56]
4 August 2017RWEnglandHarry ChapmanBlackburn Rovers30 June 2018[57]
7 August 2017GKEnglandConnor RipleyBurton Albion4 January 2018[nb 1][58]
31 August 2017RBEnglandCallum JohnsonAccrington StanleyJanuary 2018[59]
5 December 2017CFEnglandGeorge MillerWrexham5 January 2018[60]
12 December 2017CMEnglandAlexander PattisonYork City12 January 2018[61]
4 January 2018GKEnglandConnor RipleyBury30 June 2018[62]
17 January 2018LWEnglandMarcus TavernierMilton Keynes Dons30 June 2018[63]
19 January 2018CFEnglandGeorge MillerBury30 June 2018[64]
31 January 2018CFDenmarkMartin BraithwaiteGirondins de Bordeaux30 June 2018[65]
31 January 2018CFEnglandAshley FletcherSunderland30 June 2018[66]

Statistics

Appearances

No. Pos. Name Championship FA Cup EFL Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
1 GK Greece Dimitrios Konstantopoulos 00000030030000
2 DF Brazil Fábio 18 (3)1100011019 (3)2120
3 DF England George Friend 27 (4)2120020031 (4)2190
4 DF Spain Daniel Ayala 3171200300367121
5 DF England Ryan Shotton 21 (1)1220000023 (1)1220
6 DF England Ben Gibson 4313200100461250
7 MF England Grant Leadbitter 29 (3)3110010127 (3)32111
8 MF England Adam Clayton 20 (10)001 (1)0010022 (11)00110
9 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo Britt Assombalonga 30 (12)1400 (1)0000030 (13)14030
11 FW England Patrick Bamford 23 (14)10010022026 (14)12010
13 GK Spain Tomás Mejías 00000000000000
14 DF England Martin Cranie 1 (8)000000001 (8)0010
16 MF England Jonny Howson 35 (6)2220010038 (6)2270
19 MF England Stewart Downing 36 (2)271 (1)000 (3)0037 (6)2710
20 DF England Dael Fry 11 (2)010 (1)002 (1)0013 (4)0120
21 MF England Marvin Johnson 6 (11)120 (1)000006 (12)1200
23 DF England Jack Harrison 0 (3)000000000 (3)0000
25 GK Republic of Ireland Darren Randolph 4400200000460030
27 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhamed Bešić 1311000000131130
30 MF England Lewis Baker 6 (6)100002108 (6)2010
37 FW Spain Adama Traoré 24 (8)51020120228 (8)51232
39 FW Benin Rudy Gestede 10 (9)321100 (1)0011 (10)2131
45 FW England George Miller 0000000 (1)000 (1)0000
Players who left the club in August/January transfer window or on loan
10 FW Denmark Martin Braithwaite 17 (2)5221000019 (2)6230
12 GK England Connor Ripley 00000000000000
14 MF Netherlands Marten de Roon 10000000010000
15 DF England Alex Baptiste 00000000000000
17 DF Spain Antonio Barragán 00000000000000
17 MF Algeria Adlène Guedioura 10000000010000
18 FW England Ashley Fletcher 3 (13)111002 (1)106 (14)2100
22 DF Republic of Ireland Cyrus Christie 24 (1)140 (1)0000024 (2)1470
23 MF Belgium Julien De Sart 00000000000000
23 DF Wales Connor Roberts 10000020030000
34 MF England Adam Forshaw 5 (6)000003008 (6)0010
51 MF England Lewis Wing 0000001 (1)001 (1)0000
62 MF England Marcus Tavernier 4 (1)100003127 (1)2200

Top scorers

The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

class="sortbottom"

RK Pos No. Player Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
1 FW 9 Democratic Republic of the Congo Britt Assombalonga 140014
2 FW 11 England Patrick Bamford 100212
3 DF 4 Spain Daniel Ayala 7007
4 FW 10 Denmark Martin Braithwaite 5106
5 FW 37 Spain Adama Traoré 5005
6 FW 39 Benin Rudy Gestede 3104
7 MF 7 England Grant Leadbitter 3003
8 DF 3 England George Friend 2002
MF 16 England Jonny Howson 2002
MF 19 England Stewart Downing 2002
DF 2 Brazil Fábio 1012
FW 18 England Ashley Fletcher 1012
MF 30 England Lewis Baker 1012
MF 62 England Marcus Tavernier 1012
15 DF 5 England Ryan Shotton 1001
DF 6 England Ben Gibson 1001
MF 21 England Marvin Johnson 1001
DF 22 England Cyrus Christie 1001
MF 27 Bosnia and Herzegovina Muhamed Bešić 1001
Own Goal 1001
Total 63 2 6 71

Notes

  1. Ripley's loan spell was terminated early

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