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Huddersfield Town 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Jan 2017 16:58

Goals either side of half-time from Izzy Brown and Christopher Schindler saw Huddersfield to a comfortable victory over the Blues at the John Smith’s Stadium. Brown netted on 41 and Schindler 12 minutes after the break, while Town never looked getting back into the match once they had gone behind.

Jordan Spence was handed his Town debut, while Andre Dozzell, Kevin Bru and Freddie Sears all returned to the Blues line-up having been left out of the starting XI at Lincoln on Tuesday. Dean Gerken kept his place in goal with Bartosz Bialkowski unwell.

The Blues continued with their 3-5-2 system with skipper Luke Chambers in the centre at the back between Paul Digby on the right and Christophe Berra on the left.

New boy Spence was the right wing-back with Josh Emmanuel dropping to the bench. Jonas Knudsen continued on the left.

In midfield, Dozzell and Bru joined Cole Skuse with Jonathan Douglas and Grant Ward among the subs. Tom Lawrence started up front with Sears, who replaced Leon Best, who was left out of the 18.

Town’s other new signing Kieffer Moore was on the bench, alongside Tristan Nydam, who TWTD revealed was set to travel with the squad on Friday.

The 17-year-old midfielder was with the first-team squad for the first time for a competitive match, although having come on as a sub in the pre-season match at Cambridge, and was handed squad number 45. Michael Crowe was the sub keeper.

Huddersfield were without key midfielder Aaron Mooy, due to a back injury, while new German striker Collin Quaner's clearance didn’t come through in time for him to be involved.

The Blues, wearing their Barcelona-style third kit, started brightly and Lawrence curled a third minute freekick into the arms of Terriers keeper Danny Ward after he’d been fouled by Jonathan Hogg a couple of yards outside the area to the left.

The home side made a scruffy start but on 11 Elias Kachunga hit a low shot from the edge of the box which Gerken saved comfortably.

Huddersfield began to get their passing going and in the 15th minute Terriers skipper Tommy Smith crossed from the right and Gerken pushed Kachunga’s far post header onto the roof of the net.

On 21 Berra blocked a van La Parra strike after the Dutchman had cut in from the left, referee Andy Davies waving away ambitious appeals for a penalty. Soon after Kachunga headed Brown’s right-wing cross over from close range but with the linesman’s flag raised.


Huddersfield had been on top but up to then without being able to create many serious chances, but on the half hour Spence won the ball on the right and found Sears on the other flank with a raking pass. The former West Ham man brought the ball in on goal before hitting a shot which flew over Ward’s bar.

But the Terriers were still having most of the ball and on 34 van La Parra sent over a deep cross from the left but Kachunga’s header was too close to Gerken, who claimed.

On 37 Bru stole possession on the left and crossed to Lawrence, whose shot struck a Huddersfield player and deflected to Ward. The on-loan Leicester man appealed for a penalty but again referee Davies wasn’t interested.

A minute later, Huddersfield failed to deal with a Sears cross from the right and debutant Spence sent over a subsequent low ball from the same flank which flew across the six-yard box but with no Town player there to add the final touch.

Four minutes before the break Huddersfield went in front. Brown took a ball in to feet midway inside the Town half, turning Dozzell as he did so. The on-loan Chelsea man then brought the ball forward unchallenged before planting a 20-yard strike past Gerken.

The home side deserved their lead at half-time having been the better side having taken charge after a sluggish start, although without ever dominating in the manner that they have on occasion this season.

Prior to the goal, there hadn’t been too many clear-cut chances but Brown, who was on loan with Rotherham until earlier in the month, grabbed his first Huddersfield goal with great confidence.

The Blues had had a couple of opportunities, mainly on the break, but nothing clear-cut and an improvement was required in the second half if they were to avoid an already thoroughly disappointing week ending with another defeat.

Dozzell, who had been largely peripheral in the first half, was replaced by Douglas at the break, the announcement of the change provoking boos from the visiting support.

The second half began much as the first had ended and on 57 the Terriers doubled their lead. After Chris Löwe’s freekick - Bru had been booked for the foul which led to it - had initially been cleared, Philip Billing hit a powerful shot from the left of the area which Gerken blocked down to his left but the ball was pushed back into the danger zone and Schindler slammed into the roof of the net.

It was the German defender’s first goal at the John Smith’s Stadium but his second against Town, his header having won the game between the teams at Portman Road earlier in the season.

The Blues now had a mountain to climb but almost immediately Spence broke away dangerously down the right. However, his cross-shot flew past the post and was too far in front of any of his team-mates.

But aside from that Town were looking unlikely to get back in the game and in the 67th minute Spence was replaced by the afternoon’s second Blues debutant, Kieffer Moore, as Mick McCarthy switched his side to 4-3-3.

A minute later Huddersfield weren’t far from a third when Löwe crossed from the left and Kachunga headed wide at the far post.

The Terriers continued to look the more likely scorers, van La Parra shooting wide from inside the area before Douglas was yellow-carded for a foul on Brown. On 74 Brett Pitman replaced Bru as the Blues threw everything forward.

Huddersfield replaced their first goalscorer Brown in the 76th minute with Joe Lolley taking over.

After Berra had headed a Lawrence corner wide at the far post, the Terriers should have added to their lead when an 81st minute cross from the left found Michael Hefele in space in the area but the defender waved a foot at it and failed to make contact.

A minute later, Blues striker Moore turned and hit a low shot through to Terriers keeper Ward, who had had a very quiet half. Soon afterwards, Lawrence frustratedly smashed the ball away having been adjudged to have fouled Billing and was booked as a result.

The Blues continued to unconvincingly look for a goal in injury time but a comeback had never looked on the cards once the Terriers had gone two in front. Late on, van La Parra screwed a shot well wide as Huddersfield broke having defended a brief spell of Town pressure.

Moments later, referee Davies confirmed what was a very routine win for the Terriers, who were the better side once they had got over a sluggish start.

The Blues were in the game at 0-0 but once the home side had gone in front and then added to their lead a turnaround never looked likely with Town looking thoroughly bereft of confidence and belief following Tuesday's embarrassing FA Cup exit at Lincoln.

Huddersfield didn't ever really need to get into top gear and showed few signs of missing the injured Mooy.

The defeat means the Blues have gone 23 league games without repeating the same result in successive matches - since they drew with Wolves and then Norwich in August - beating the previous club record of 22 established in 1965/66.

The Blues stay 14th in the table ahead of next week's trip to Preston, who are 10th following their 2-2 draw at Aston Villa this afternoon.

Huddersfield: Ward, Smith (c), Hefele, Schindler, Löwe, Hogg (Whitehead 85), Billing, Kachunga, Van La Parra, Brown (Lolley 76), Wells (Hudson 90). Coleman, Bunn, Cranie, Stankovic.

Town: Gerken, Spence (Moore 67), Digby, Chambers (c), Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Bru (Pitman 73), Dozzell (Douglas 46), Lawrence, Sears. Subs: Crowe, Emmanuel, Nydam, Ward, Moore, Pitman. Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire). Att: 19,113 (Town: 695).


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WestNorfolk_Blue added 17:13 - Jan 21
I cannot see points until into March sadly and honestly wouldn't bet against finishing below Wigan. I feel Jan window is now wasted and relegation a real risk by persisting with big Mick
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unknown100 added 17:14 - Jan 21
Bad news is McCarthy isn't going anywhere, or he wouldn't be getting transfers in, why would he let a manager build a new team and then sack them
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superblue70 added 17:14 - Jan 21
Oh your back then Swn i suppose your happy as your lot got a win today
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BlueArrow added 17:14 - Jan 21
Same s..t different day
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martin587 added 17:16 - Jan 21
Just on my way home from Huddersfield.Yet Another totally uninspiring game from a lack lustre team.No confidence,no plan,scared to make a forward pass,Two half shots on goal.In other words an absolutely dire performance.
Why do we bother going.
SWN98.GO to a game and you might just see how dire we are,don't blame it on injuries,team selection, tactics are the main reason,and a manager void of any idea.!!
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blue86 added 17:16 - Jan 21
To be fair Huddersfield away was always going to be a difficult game. But as some others have said, look at the next seven games and you start to worry where the points will come from! Do feel for mick because he hasn't been backed by evans, but on the other hand why bring Douglas on when we are are goal down? He may be a good bloke and honest pro but is no longer good enough at this level, just don't get the way mick thinks! Definitely time for mick to be given the push, but also don't trust evans to find a decent replacement. Really crap times to be a town supporter at the moment ahhhh.
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stevelincsexile added 17:18 - Jan 21
I think MM is angling to be sacked for a large payoff. We pick the wrong players have no idea of tactics make ridiculous substitutions and buy players and loanees that no one else wants.
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TimmyH added 17:19 - Jan 21
What an absolutley abject week for all people associated with Ipswich Town Football club, comfortably beaten today by a Huddersfield team not having to get out of second gear and embarrassingly beaten by a non-league club earlier in the week.

McCarthy doesn't know what he's doing on the pitch (Emmanuel dropped today? Douglas on as a sub when losing? certain players not being dropped?), to add to that I don't think he's got a clue what he's doing in the transfer window either (as long as it's cheap).

Everything strikes me as a clueless desperate manager sponging on the 'spondolics' of our deluded owner, the longer he stays here the more disdain I'll have for him (just like his old sparring buddy Roy Keane).
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iaintaylorx added 17:19 - Jan 21
How bad does it have to get?
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itfchorry added 17:19 - Jan 21
You have driven thousands of fans out
of the Club.

You have caused divide amongst supporters.

Your Football is embarrassing.

Have you no shame ?

Just go you are beyond a joke.
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prebbs007 added 17:20 - Jan 21
Are you still here Dino ?

Can't you get it through your thick northern stubborn head ??

NOBODY wants you at our club. You drop Josh. You bring on Douglas. You're an idiot.

GO AWAY !!!!!!! You're finished. We're a joke because of you !!
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Green_Army added 17:21 - Jan 21
Zzzzzzzz
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Trimleytractor added 17:21 - Jan 21
Nice post from renoble. I've been watching matches at Portman Road since the Alf Ramsey days. I hate the current 'football' on show. I love and dislike Ipswich Town in equal measures and can't imagine a time when I'll stop going. You wouldn't go to the cinema once a fortnight if the reliable reviews told you the film you were about to watch was sh-t. Football is different but I would love to be entertained once in a while.
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Brownie added 17:21 - Jan 21
Time for a beer. Groundhog Day by all accounts. Too fed up to say anymore. I am repeating myself but MM Is not the man to take this club forward. Even more importantly neither is Marcus the invisible.

Well done to the 695. That is dedication.
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therein61 added 17:22 - Jan 21
Please resign Mick and take the chairman(muppett!!) of your supporters club smn98 with you
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:22 - Jan 21
I really am at an utter loss to understand what is going on.

Emmanuel looked like one of our few good players against Lincoln, so he was dropped.

Spence was played in his place despite being a 26 year old loan signing when the master plan was to bring through our own youth.

3-5-2- was played again despite its mixed record.

Douglas was brought on at half-time despite having achieved nothing all season with the predictable result (defeat).

Despite having a defensive genius in charge we conceded two goals again (the last clean sheet being in November).

I really fear relegation this season.

The tragedy is that there is quite a decent side trying to get out. Try playing 4-4-2 with
Bart
Emmanuel
Chambers
Berra
Kenlock/Knudsen
Ward
Skuse
Bru
Lawrence
Pitman
McGoldrick/Sears
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therein61 added 17:24 - Jan 21
Sorry about typo swn98 I meant
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prebsa added 17:26 - Jan 21
Mick out
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Bert added 17:26 - Jan 21
Dozzell is just not up to the rough and ready of the championship so nobody should be surprised that he is subbed by Douglas. We have no hardened striker available to help Lawrence so February is going to be a very lean month even if McGoldrick is fit and Pitman puts a shift in. That's the realism so no point going on and on about selection and "Mick out" Why would MM resign when Evans apparently is happy with him. People in jobs don't resign, would you if your boss had not given you the tools to do the job? God, it is indeed sad and horrible but moaning about everything will achieve nothing so unless the outers are capable of mounting a professional campaign of unrest, which they are not, either attend games and support what there is or just stay away.
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bluemay77 added 17:26 - Jan 21
With key players coming back we should start to get results and start climbing the table I'm staying positive things will start turning from next Saturday true supporters have faith
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NoelTheDub added 17:27 - Jan 21
Emmanuel dropped why, young lad, doing well ok for another young lad but he hadnt played for some time..Dozzell not big enough for Lincoln but is small enough for Huddersfield a playoff team in our own league hows that Mick.Why on earth did you bring on Douglas at 0.1 can anyone on Micks side explain that one to me.I did say I wont comment until that man is gone but is seems to me the supporters are not important at our dying club also most managers are sacked for less.Please get him out of there play football the Town way even if we have to go down it cant be any worse that this rubbish.
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grumpyoldman added 17:28 - Jan 21
Some mention MMs lack of funds, how about Steve Sidwell, Nick Powell both who were available in the summer on a free, oh I forgot they are attacking players. MM apologists should look at the wider picture, there are different players available but they do not fit with MMs philosophy, nothing to do with funds.
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jas0999 added 17:28 - Jan 21
I'm finding this hard to comprehend, so to sum up to see if I got this right:

- MM States he will play the youngsters, but drops Josh for a player not deemed good enough in September, who hasn't played since May and who no one else wants?

- we start with a fairly defensive line up but with some promise. The bench looks woeful.

- we deservedly go one down as we were rubbish,

- one down at half time, we take off an attack minded player and bring on Douglas to partner Skuse, despite it being the most boring, negative central partnership in potentially the world. Presumably because MM wants to annoy the fans further?

- we play even worse and deservedly lose 2-0. Simple for Huddersfield. Easy. A club who don't have parachute payments lets not forget.

- but The good news keeps coming, as we are looking to bring in yet another defensive midfielder ON LOAN from Leeds. Despite crying out for attacking goal scoring central players.

Still, I'm sure the club will point to the excellent signings of cheap Spence and a striker for ten grand not deemed good enough for Forest Green.

And yet the unambitious and frankly disappointing owner continues to back his manager, but clearly not financially. The club is a shambles. Chaotic.
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Norwichbeater added 17:30 - Jan 21
Magilton sacked when we finished 8th, Evans stated that we weren't making progress 😅 It's down to the fans now. If we sit back and do nothing he will stay. It would be good to get a new manager in now to bed team and ideas in ready for a fresh start next season.
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MickCuresInsomnia added 17:30 - Jan 21
Another masterclass of attacking football by Dino's Disciples.......😴

EVANS & MILNE.......DRINK A CUP OF THIS ☕️
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