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Wigan Athletic 2-3 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Dec 2016 17:11

David McGoldrick netted an 88th minute winner as the Blues beat Wigan Athletic 3-2 in a rollercoaster game at the DW Stadium. Brett Pitman put Town in front from the penalty spot in the seventh minute before Yanic Wildschut scored two goals either side of the break to give the Latics the lead. But Pitman’s second of the game and then sub McGoldrick’s header won the points for the Blues.

Brett Pitman put the Blues ahead from the penalty spot in the seventh minute but Yanic Wildschut equalised for Wigan on 35 to leave the scores level at half-time.

Pitman, Andre Dozzell, Jonny Williams, Freddie Sears and Jonas Knudsen all started for the Blues as Mick McCarthy made five changes from the team which lost 2-1 at Birmingham on Tuesday.

Knudsen returned to his usual left-back role having recovered from the hamstring injury, which saw him miss the game at St Andrew’s.

Dozzell, making his first Championship start of the season, and Williams, making his first start of his fourth spell at the club, lined-up ahead of Cole Skuse in a central midfield three.

Up front, Pitman started as the central striker with Tom Lawrence on the left and Freddie Sears on the right.

Myles Kenlock, David McGoldrick, Grant Ward, Luke Varney and Jonathan Douglas all dropped to the bench.

Wigan made three changes with the injured Craig Morgan, Shaun MacDonald and Luke Garbutt dropping out and Dan Burn, Jordi Gomez and Andy Kellett coming into the team.

The Blues, in their Barcelona-esque third kit, had the better of the opening few minutes of a game which started in fog, although not thick enough to impact on players or watching supporters.

The match stopped in the fourth minute when Pitman and Burn clashed heads and required treatment before continuing.

Town continued to dominate the early stages and in the seventh minute were awarded a penalty.

Lawrence, who played for Wigan boss Warren Joyce during his time coaching Manchester United’s youngsters, skipped into the area and referee Keith Stroud judged that he was tripped by Burn as he entered the penalty area, much to the anger of the Latics players and crowd.

Pitman took the responsibility from the spot and sent the ball low to Jussi Jaaskelainen’s left and into the net to claim his second goal - and second penalty - of the season.

Town continued to play with a freedom rarely seen this season and ought to have been two in front in the 12th minute when Wigan skipper Stephen Warnock gifted the ball to Lawrence on the edge of the box but the on-loan Leicester man’s touch let him down and Jaaskelainen claimed.

Moments later, Skuse sent Sears away on the left but the former West Ham man’s shot was blocked.

On 13 Pitman was yellow-carded for kicking the ball away as Wigan prepared to take a freekick on halfway, then three minutes later Dozzell joined him in the book for pulling back Michael Jacobs.

The home side forced Bartosz Bialkowski into action for the first time from the resultant freekick, Will Grigg diverting Jordi Gomez’s cross goalwards. However, Bialkowski reacted quickly to stick out a hand to stop it and in any case the linesman had raised his flag.


Wigan were starting to come more into the game and in the 22nd minute Bialkowski had to come off his line quickly to claim ahead of Max Power after a mistake by Adam Webster.

But the Blues were still largely on top and in the 26th minute, after Lawrence had crossed from the left following a corner, Dozzell hit a shot from the edge of the box which deflected wide. From the resultant flag-kick, Pitman flicked it on and the loose ball fell to skipper Luke Chambers, who hooked a volley well over.

There was a scare at the other end a minute later when Jacobs’s cross flicked off a Town player and found Grigg but Bialkowski claimed his header.

However, Wigan got back on terms in the 35th minute. Gomez’s initial freekick hit the wall but as he brought the ball away Sears was penalised for a high boot.

The second freekick was played short to Max Power, who smashed a shot goalwards. Bialkowski saved but could only knock the ball back into the danger zone and Wildschut netted the rebound from close range.

The goal gave Wigan and their fans a huge lift and the Latics went looking for a second. On 38 scorer Wildschut saw a strike blocked, then in the 41st minute Power skipped through the Blues midfield and hit a low shot which was destined for the corner of the net until Bialkowski somehow managed to get down to his right to palm it past the post.

In the final scheduled minute of the first half Kellett was booked for a foul on Williams but Lawrence’s ball into the box was cleared.

Burn joined him in the book in injury time for a high boot as Pitman sought to nod the ball into the area when he would have been through one-on-one.

After the initial freekick was cleared, Chambers sent the ball back in from the right and the ball eventually fell to Williams, who slammed a low shot against the post.

The ball stayed in play and Williams crossed back in from the left and the ball struck a Wigan player on his hand, according to vociferous and lengthy protests from the Town players. Referee Stroud only awarded a corner, then before Lawrence could take it Jaaskelainen talked himself into the book.

Soon after referee Stroud’s ended the half and was loudly booed off by home fans for the early penalty, although the Town players might have been equally aggrieved regarding the decision just before the end.

After starting very well and claiming their lead - even if the penalty may have been fortuitous - the Blues should have made their dominance count more and Lawrence will have been disappointed not to have taken his chance.

However, rather than continuing to grab the game by the scruff of the neck Town seemed to go into themselves and allowed Wigan back into the game.

And having got on terms the home side got themselves on top, although Williams was unlucky not to restore the lead when he hit the post and the Blues players seemed adamant they ought to have been awarded a second penalty just before half-time.

The home side started the second half - played in thicker fog - the stronger, on 49 Wildschut cut in from the left and hit a shot which Bialkowski claimed, then the Dutchman struck another effort wide.

Soon after, Wildschut created more danger when he cut the ball across from the left to the edge of the six-yard box but Knudsen turned it over his own bar.

Town switched Dozzell, who had drifted out of the game having started the game promisingly, like the Blues side as a whole, and Williams for Bru and McGoldrick.

But the home side continued to look the more dangerous of the two teams. On 57 Kellett crossed from the left, Bialkowski did well to save Grigg’s flick and then Buxton headed back straight at the Town keeper.

Two minutes later, Wildschut crossed low from the left towards Grigg but Berra did well to cut it out.

However, a second Wigan goal wasn’t too much longer in coming and again Wildschut was the man on target. The ex-Middlesbrough man took the ball past Chambers and then Webster and into the area before hitting a shot from a tight angle which flew past Bialkowski.

The now-confident Latics kept up the pressure and on 64 Power hit a low shot from 20 yards which Bialkowski stopped before claiming the loose ball ahead of Grigg.

Town hadn’t been at the races at all in the second half, but in the 68th minute entirely against the run of play the Blues levelled. Knudsen’s cross was eventually played to McGoldrick, who laid it to Pitman, who smashed the ball past Jaaskelainen for his third goal of the campaign.

Having got back on terms Town came close to conjuring another chance almost immediately but Bru was unable to find McGoldrick with his final pass.

Wildschut went looking for his hat-trick at one end when he shot across the face, then Pitman felt he ought to have grabbed his when Lawrence broke down the left and cut the ball to him but the ex-Bournemouth man sent the ball well into the stand behind the goal. On 74 Sears was replaced by Ward.

With the fog even thicker as the game entered its final 15 minutes the Blues began to threaten again. After good work from Bru and McGoldrick, Ward was unable to find a Town player with a cross from the right.

But the momentum swung back to the Latics and the Blues spent several minutes pinned back in their half but without the home side managing to carve out a chance, aside from a Warnock effort which was flying wide before being blocked by Berra.

As the match moved into its final five scheduled minutes, McGoldrick found Ward on the right but the sub’s low shot failed to test Jaaskelainen. Then at the other end Wildschut sent a dangerous ball across the Town six-yard box.

But with less than two minutes remaining, the Blues won it. Bru found Ward on the right with a superb cross-field ball.The former Spurs man whipped over a cross, which McGoldrick headed into the net off the inside of the post.

In four minutes of injury time McGoldrick shot over from distance, then Lawrence picked up a booking for a dissent having been harshly ruled to have committed a foul.

Just before the end Wildschut again threatened to score his hat-trick but sent the ball over the bar and there were no further scares before referee Stroud confirmed Town’s third away win of the season.

It was a game of three-thirds. Town were well on top and dominant in the early stages having gone in front, playing as well as they have at any stage this season, but let Wigan back into it

The Latics were in charge after they scored their equaliser and should have gone on to win the game comfortably at 2-1 with the Blues very much under the cosh after the break.

However, the Blues levelled again with their first attack of the second half, then played themselves back into the game and carved out the opportunity from which McGoldrick headed the winner, his third goal of the season, on the break while battling as Wigan sought to win it at the other.

Late on, Wigan’s man of the match Wildschut might have netted an equaliser but the Blues weren’t to be denied three points which will make the Christmas period somewhat cheerier than it otherwise might have been.

The Blues climb to 15th, eight points off the relegation zone and nine points off the play-offs.

Wigan: Jaaskelainen, Kellett, Warnock (c), Buxton, Burn, Perkins (Byrne 72), Gomez, Power, Jacobs, Wildschut, Grigg. Unused: Lavercombe, Le Fondre, Davies, L Burke, Barrigan, Stubbs.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Webster, Berra, Skuse, Dozzell (Bru 56), Williams (McGoldrick 56), Sears (Ward 74), Lawrence, Pitman. Unused: Gerken, Varney, Douglas, Kenlock. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att: 10,071 (Town: 554).


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RaymondovicBlue added 19:12 - Dec 17
One thing stands or for me.... Ipswich scored THREE goals.... This HAS to be positive. But conceding two is always possible.... That is why Mick plays with a more defensive midfield normally. Without Bart our back four would be be licking their sounds... Again


Quote of the day from the radio Suffolk commentary.... "he went past Chambers like he wasn't there".... I only heard it the once as I was out and about, but how many times was it the case THIS WEEK.... and every week??
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alfromcol added 19:15 - Dec 17
Reports suggest that "great bloke" Chambers had another awesome game at RB!!!!!
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TimmyH added 19:17 - Dec 17
Nothings changed for me...Mick win 1 draw 1 lose 1 McCarthy has McG to thank now twice for getting him out of jail late in games, struggling and lets face it somewhat fortuatously beating a Wigan team who now have lost 6 home games running isn't good enough. By the sounds of it they were the better team, still no consistency, no good performances and as mentioned results like this will just take the pressure off him - sadly any other time I would be enjoying this result!
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LWNR2013 added 19:18 - Dec 17
Just under 700 in poll. Say 25% actively support club by attending home games = 125 max. This is 1% of the bums on seat. Means nothing!
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blueboy1981 added 19:21 - Dec 17
........... everyone knows (including himself) that Chambers is (and never will be) a RB - the only deluded person who thinks so, and continuously plays him there, is the so called Maestro McCarthy.

How can anyone explain that as being anything but controversial, stubborn, antagonistic - and worst of all - a waste of a player in that position ?.
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:42 - Dec 17
geminimustang at least you recognise that it will take a miracle ,I dont want to see Town relegated and it is 3 valuable points [6 in some views ]However given that we played bottom team with even worse form than Towns, it was not a great win , we were outplayed for large part of the game all sorts of frailties were exposed,and only Barts heroics saved us from a really embarrassing defeat .I m glad we we won for the fans that travelled but all this result has done is kept Mc Carthy cosy in the dug out a bit longer.Evans wont be splashing out ,it will be business as usual in January, sweeping up the crumbs .Hearing some fans after the match on radio and i suspect on here in due course it shows how deperate things have got some seem to think McCarthy walks on water already .. I say dream on, we are going to be in trouble without a change of manager and real investment or new owner .
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GiveusaWave added 19:44 - Dec 17
Good result but once again papers over cracks. Exceptional goalkeeping display and some good passing play in sections of the match. Chambers very poor yet again and needs to be moved into a centre back role. But a huge result against a relegation rival so we should feel pleased. Relegation would be a disaster for this club.
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:58 - Dec 17
SORRY FOLKS , meant to add hope you all have a good Christmas .regardless of which McCarthy camp you are in .
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planetblue_2011 added 20:11 - Dec 17
Can't believe we have scored 3 goals & took our chances.
Well done pits & McG!!
Good to see Williams & Dozzell get a start but how long will it keep like that.
Good win tho, no away ground is easy to get 3 points so well done lads.
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grumpyoldman added 20:15 - Dec 17
I suggest we now refer to MM as teflon, no blame for anything, first it was Evans for not giving MM the funds to get better players, now it is the players to blame. The fact that the vast majority are the players that he brought to the club is not relevant. Who kept picking the out of form players, who keeps playing Chambers out of position, who persisted with Skuse & Douglas? As I have stated I will not return until he is gone, but from posters on here Kenlock is better than Knudsen, Josh Emmanuel is a better right back than Chambers, but of course MM continues doing it his way. If they are not playing to their full potential and putting in the effort surely MM would not put up with it, another smokescreen probably.
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BillBlue added 21:29 - Dec 17
Just realised that was the last game before Christmas so would like to wish everyone including Phil and his colleagues a very Happy Christmas and let us all hope for a successful New Year.

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cornishblu added 23:24 - Dec 17
Back after a 600 mile round trip
Excited before match based on team selection
First 20 minutes were some of the best I have seen this season
Williams and Dozzel need minutes together to learn more about each other but was so much more positive than skuse and Douglas .
Bart immense
Webster continues to impress me
Plenty of running and on the floor
550 fans making the long journey up

Negatives ...,
Chambers ....skinned constantly all day and his "fist pump" was the most pathetic thing I have ever seen ....clearly not happy ..,needs to be dropped ...doesn't encourage his team mates and is a growing liability

Play for the shirt and the team
...mick this was a six pointer that very nearly became a nil pointer...where were you at the end of the game...gone !, ...with no acknowledgement to the fans ....sums it up again
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cornishblu added 23:27 - Dec 17
PS ...and shame in the "adult" that behaved like a prepubescent teenager when turning round to some fellow supporters and had a go at them for singing against Macarthy ....his only arguement...who else would you have...then firing off expletives to those town fans

Shame on you for being so immature, unable to put forward a good arguement and ignorant enough to use such language to fellow supporters

My simple message to you is ...Grow Up
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Currie10 added 00:31 - Dec 18
After reading through every comment on here, people saying " paper over the cracks " like a teenage girl saying " like " every other word as if it's fashionable.

A wins a win, get in.

It feels to me like the beginning of the end of McCarthy's rain, but I'm not going to be upset when we win a game ever despite my feelings. I hated Keane with passion but wanted us to win every game we played.

Fulham H Bristol City H QPR A gives us the opportunity to amend this season.

COYB.
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GiveusaWave added 03:32 - Dec 18
Didn't realise it was the last game before Xmas either. Happy Xmas to all at the club and let's hope for a positive New Year at ITFC.
This was a huge result which shouldn't be underestimated.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 05:58 - Dec 18
If we had lost this, we would have been right in the doodo. As it is, we are relatively safe in no-man's land. Makes for slightly calmer outlook over the break at least, if not an inspiring one. No doubt many mores ups and downs to come.
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martin587 added 07:51 - Dec 18
Cornishblu,sorry I marked you down on one of your posts.Should have been a plus.!!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 08:52 - Dec 18
We won, Saturday night was much more enjoyable. Still think Mick should go.
Looking forward to boxing day. Merry Christmas fellow TWTD.ers.
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Cakeman added 09:06 - Dec 18
This was my first visit to Wigan and I enjoyed the day out. Nice ground, friendly people and good banter between the two sets of fans who are evidently unhappy with their respective teams. I thought we were lucky to get all three points but pleased to do so.
How on earth Wigan have held on to Wildschut is a mystery. He was outstanding and certainly targeted our captain Chambers who to be frank was out of his depth.
Great to see some flair in midfield for a change and while the legs were fresh in the first twenty minutes or so it certainly worked.

For me as many others have said we still need change of management and quite a few players if our club is to push on next season.
Transfer window opens soon but I am not expecting anything of note.
I notice Billy Sharp is still putting the ball in the net regularly so perhaps a try to finally get him wearing our blue shirt?
Anyway a very welcome three points, well done.

PS I assume Chambers does not take criticism well given that the customary fist pump was missing yesterday. Criticism hurts but players have to stand up to that and be counted.
I sensed one or two other players were not best pleased with what was sung by some of the supporters either. The support is very divided just now and in all honesty I cannot see that changing for the rest of the season unless changes of management and players are made.
Maybe next season now I guess as results and our final league position should determine what action should be taken.

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bressinghamblue added 09:40 - Dec 18
Have totally got schizophrenia over this result. For the long term good of the club we need to get MM out. On the other hand I'm delighted that we won.

Never in 39 years of going to Town matches have I been so torn (or bored).

Please Mr. Evans - do a Birmingham - it's okay to sack a Manager after a win!
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itfcbam added 10:07 - Dec 18
Interesting, based in comments on here, he played the team supporters wanted but that team wouldn't have been good enough to win the game and had to make changes to turn the game, which he was .
Good result, much needed 3 points, while we look more vulnerable at back (that said they had a winger playing out of his skin) we at least look more threatening up top.
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pragmatic added 10:53 - Dec 18
First of all apologies Midas blue for mark down whilst we all want better & hav "suffered" this season so far 2 questions do some of you know what support really is irrespective of personel/ management /tactics? & no doubt there will be people at the Agm shouting the odds which is their perogitive, maybe we will hear the name of the new manager/ owner from these critics!! Lastly get that idiot Woolley off radio Suffolk!!
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BillBlue added 11:43 - Dec 18
itfcbam - How wrong you are! Can you not read? He did not play the team the supporters wanted, read what Cakeman and at least six other supporters had to say about the defence, Chambers in particular but Knudsen too. A good football team starts from a strong defence through a positive midfield to the strikers and this team will NEVER EVER be any good while we concede two goals to a team like Wigan whose main striker was apparently running rings round our defence backs. He MUST let the young full backs in to increase their skills THEN we might get somewhere but certainly not before.

Further, I notice McCarthy has gained more than one full point on the Poll since that win. How stupid can people be?
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LWNR2013 added 13:21 - Dec 18
Still less than 1%. Means zilch.
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BillBlue added 13:48 - Dec 18
LWNR2013 - Oh dear - another guy who doesn't read what is said! I did not suggest nor imply that it meant anything I was simply making a statement about the thinking process of some of our fellow supporters.
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