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Ipswich Town 5-2 Sunderland - Match Report
Tuesday, 26th Sep 2017 22:04

Town hit five at Portman Road under Mick McCarthy for the first time as the Blues thrashed deep-in-trouble Sunderland 5-2. Martyn Waghorn opened the scoring against his old club in the sixth minute, Billy Jones equalised four minutes later but Spence restored the impressive Blues’ lead when he headed home Waghorn’s corner on 27 to make it 2-1 at the break. In the second half, Waghorn created the best of the night for Bersant Celina and then Town’s fourth for David McGoldrick, Aiden McGeady pulled one back for the Wearsiders, then sub Grant Ward added the fifth a minute from time.

On-loan Manchester City man Celina was handed his first Championship start and Waghorn returned to the XI against the club where he started his career. Tristan Nydam and Ward dropped to the bench.

The Blues started in a 4-2-3-1 system with Cole Skuse and Tom Adeyemi in the deeper midfield positions and Celina in a number 10 role with McGoldrick to his left, Waghorn to his right and Joe Garner the lone out-and-out striker.

With Flynn Downes out until after the international break Kevin Bru was on the bench for the first time this season having been told he could move on in the summer. Michael Crowe was the sub keeper with Dean Gerken not in the squad.

Sunderland made five changes from the team that lost 2-1 at home to Cardiff on Saturday with Jones, Jason Steele, Callum McManaman, Aiden McGeady and Darron Gibson replacing Robbin Ruiter, Tyias Browning, Didier Ndong, George Honeyman and Lynden Gooch. Former Blues loanee Jonny Williams, who has been ill, wasn’t included in the 18.

There was a late change to the referee with Tim Robinson from West Sussex taking charge not Darren Bond as initially announced.

McManaman hit an early shot which Bartosz Bialkowski saved comfortably down to his left but the Blues quickly began to get on top, Waghorn making a strong run into the area before Marc Wilson stabbed behind. Then, from the resultant corner, Skuse saw a shot deflect wide.

And in the sixth minute Town took the lead. Iorfa laid the ball back to Garner on the right, the striker whipped over a cross and Waghorn flicked a header across Steele and into the net for his fifth goal in seven league games for the Blues, almost certainly perhaps the most memorable as it came against the club he joined as an eight-year-old.

But then lead lasted only four minutes. McGeady sent over a corner from the left and Jones headed into the ground and then the net at the near post far too easily.

On 15, after a long spell of Blues possession, Waghorn hit a shot from the edge of the area which was too close to Steele.

Town continued to dominate and on 19 Garner’s header from Celina’s right-sided corner was nodded out of the six-yard box. The Kosovo international sent in another cross and Steele punched away ahead of Jordan Spence. Adeyemi picked up the loose ball but shot over.

The Blues should have gone back in front in the 23rd minute when Celina, by now having switched positions with McGoldrick, fed the overlapping Knudsen on the left and the Danish international cut back to Waghorn, who diverted the ball wide of the far post from eight yards.

Four minutes later, Celina nodded on to Knudsen 30 yards out and the Dane’s shot deflected wide.

And from the corner on the left the Blues restored their lead. Waghorn sent the ball into the box and Spence headed home his second goal of the season unchallenged.

Having added an assist to his earlier goal, Waghorn went looking for a third Town goal and almost immediately after the restart was sent away on the right. However, Steele was quickly off his line to claim ahead of the Blues’ number nine, subsequently requiring treatment for a knock sustained as he dived at the striker’s feet.


Town continued to have most of the ball and prodded and probed with McGoldrick far more involved having switched into the middle.

They came close to adding their third goal in the 33rd minute when Celina crossed from the left and Adeyemi headed powerfully goalwards but straight at Steele. Moments later, Waghorn struck a shot on the turn from the edge of the box, which flew only just wide.

As half-time approached Sunderland began to regain something of a foothold in the game, Lamine Koné heading a left-sided McGeady corner beyond the far post.

At the other end, Celina cut in from the left and hit a shot which Steele missed but Adam Matthews cleared from behind him. A minute later, James Vaughan was yellow-carded for catching Knudsen with a high boot.

It was still virtually all Town as stand-in referee Robinson ended the half to warm applause from a thoroughly impressed and entertained Portman Road crowd.

The Blues more than deserved their first-half lead after their best home display since the opening day of the season and could easily have been more than the single goal in front.

The performance was a continuation of the second half at Leeds only more so, passing the ball around confidently and creating plenty of chances with Waghorn, McGoldrick and Celina, who was working well with Knudsen down the left, causing the Wearsiders’ backline considerable problems throughout.

The visitors had rarely threatened aside from their goal, which came against the run of play and was the one blot on the first-half display.

Three minutes after the restart the Black Cats came close to getting on terms for the second time. Spence intercepted McManaman’s cross from the right but it only reached Cattermole. The Sunderland skipper headed goalwards but Bialkowski showed superb reactions to tip over.

From the subsequent corner the Blues keeper came but failed to claim, however, the ball bounced wide at the far post off a Sunderland player.

At the other end Garner across the face and wide from the right after the ball had been stabbed away from Waghorn as he broke into the area, prior to Wearsiders defender Wilson made way having picked up a knock with John O’Shea taking over.

Four minutes later, Town made it 3-1 via the goal of the night and the best of the season so far.

Garner flicked a header on to Iorfa on the right - as he had in the run up to the first goal - and after possession was lost won the ball back and cut it across to Waghorn, who deftly flicked into the path of Celina with the inside of his left heel as the Kosovo international broke into the box and the on-loan Manchester City man confidently slammed home.

On the hour the rampant Blues made it 4-1 with Waghorn picking up his third assist of the night in addition to his goal.

The summer signing from Rangers was sent away on the right by Garner and crossed towards McGoldrick who slid the ball goalwards, the ball hitting Steele then rebounding off the Town striker before crossing the line.

The goal took McGoldrick’s tally for the season to six, already one more than the Republic of Ireland international scored last season.

It appeared the remaining half an hour would be a case of how many Town could score but in the 65th minute McGeady pulled a goal back out of the blue. The Ireland international cut in from the left and struck an unstoppable shot into the top left of Bialkowski’s net.

The Blues immediately went about looking to restore their three-goal lead, McGoldrick hitting a 25-yard freekick off the wall and wide after Garner had been fouled.

On 76 Town switched Celina, who was tiring, for Nydam and Waghorn for Ward the withdrawn pair receiving a warm ovation from the Blues support after outstanding performances.

Despite the two-goal deficit and an eighth game without a win looking all but certain, Sunderland showed no signs of giving up and in the 79th minute McGeady hit a 25-yard freekick over the bar off the top of the Town wall.

The Blues were briefly and for the first time pegged back in their area, Sunderland subs Lynden Gooch and George Honeyman both having made an impact, and in the 81st minute the Wearsiders weren’t too far away from their third of the night, Cattermole turning a cross from the left well wide at the near post.

Sub Nydam was booked for a foul as the match moved into its final scheduled five minutes, then the England U19 tried to audaciously chip Steele from well inside his own half but his attempt fell well short.

With a minute left on the clock Town made it 5-2. McGoldrick brilliantly ghosted his way past Sunderland defenders midway inside the visitors’ half before superbly playing in Ward. The sub rounded the keeper and confidently smashed into the net from a tight angle on the right.

The once again excellent McGoldrick made way moments later to a standing ovation, Freddie Sears taking over.

Referee Robinson eventually put Sunderland out of their misery after five additional minutes, the Blues having put in as good a home display as at any time under McCarthy’s management.

Town continued their first-half display after the break, scoring two goals which will be remembered for a very long time.

There were fine performances throughout the side with McGoldrick again perhaps the standout performer, while Waghorn will be delighted with his display, goal and three assists against his old club and Celina with his impressive first Championship start.

At the other end Bialkowski made one fantastic save at a crucial point in what was largely otherwise a quiet game for the Polish keeper.

The result is only the second time Town have scored five under McCarthy’s management - the 5-2 win at Rotherham in November 2015 - and the first time they’ve netted five at home since the 5-1 hammering of West Ham in January 2012.

Town, the top scorers in the division with 19 goals, are now fifth, five points off the leaders with a game in hand and Bristol City - who beat Bolton 2-0 at home tonight - at Portman Road on Saturday.

Town: Bialkowski, Iorfa, Spence, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Skuse, Adeyemi, Celina (Nydam 76), Waghorn (Ward 76), Garner, McGoldrick. Unused: M Crowe, Connolly, Sears, Bru, Kenlock.

Sunderland: Steele, Jones, Oviedo (Gooch 56), Cattermole (c), Vaughan, McManaman (Honeyman 66), McGeady, Matthews, Koné, Gibson, Wilson (O’Shea 51). Unused: Ruiter, Ndong, Browning, Asoro. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 14,907 (Sunderland: 740).


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Gcon added 23:16 - Sep 26
The moaners will have their little moments of glory along the way.
But, THAT TIME IS NOT NOW!

Great game. Skuse & McGoldrick ran the show. Credit to all players and MM.

Long may it continue. And meanwhile, BlueMachines & his posse of petty upmarkers should do the decent thing and keep a low profile. It's gets tedious after a while, when you egg one another on with your snide remarks that persist even during these treasured times.
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Norwichbeater added 23:18 - Sep 26
Great game tonight. Credit to all. Good team choice and great passing and movement as always I will praise MM when he gets it right and slate him when he plays far too negative. Spot on tonight. Skuse was excellent as was waghorn and mcgoldrick, and garner and barts and Celina..... hell all I f them were great. Well done lads. Only negative is that I didn't take my kids tonight for the first time in over a year. What a game they missed🙁. Let's hope Saturday is similar when they return. They haven't seen many great games in the last few years.... but well done all at Ipswich tonight 🤗
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GatesofDelirium added 23:23 - Sep 26
Great performance and result. Well done all around. And Webster will be back soon.
@Currie10 - post of the season (so far)
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Fozrat70 added 23:30 - Sep 26
Well done to all tonite, only got to listen on radio and watch the goals on the box tonite would love to know what Steele was attempting when Ward rounded him for the fifth goal as it looked like he was trying to rugby tackle him. Let's hope this is the shape of thing to come and we take the game to Bristol on Saturday
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Walk_the_Wark added 23:39 - Sep 26
You guys are funny. Now its 'Super Mick' and 'Mick In'. so fickle. Pleased we won. Mick out still!
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cornishblu added 23:40 - Sep 26
Top goal scorers in the league...attractive football ...who,d have thunked it!!
COYB
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Walk_the_Wark added 23:45 - Sep 26
GCon are you 12? Treasured times? Do you know anything about football???
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Swn98 added 00:00 - Sep 27
Well the fans asked for entertainment and thats what we are getting even the A14 being shut didnt dampen my spirits fantastic all round team performance hard to name a man of the match as everyone played their part ,even when we played the long ball it found a blue shirt
Just got to comment on what a spectacular goal the Sunderland second one was.
How great it is to look forward with anticipation to the next game instead of dread.
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GiveusaWave added 00:10 - Sep 27
Great attacking play plus Spence and Knudsen were brilliant at the back. Outstanding performance from the team.

Lightning Blue....I assume you are not being serious? Sunderland were Premiership not so long ago. They also comprehensively annihilated Norwich 3-1 at Carrow Road (and they should have won by more).
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 02:28 - Sep 27
Is this the same club side that a short time ago was one of the worst teams in all four divisions of the English league, was put out of FA Cup competition by non-league opposition and endured possibly the worst season in club history ? Something of a remarkable turnaround, and although far from the finished article or genuine promotion contenders, the players brought in (and those that remain) have provided some level of belief that we are once again on a positive track. Bristol is a winnable game and with a fixture in hand, the opportunity is there to move closer to the automatic promotion zone, but one game at a time. Taking nothing for granted.

Say again, could almost apologize to McCarthy and players after the new start, but in all fairness, what you provided last season WAS in all truth, garbage. Let's keep this going and see where it takes us.
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blue75 added 04:03 - Sep 27
Well that made a nice change after some of the shockers we've had at home midweek I'm so glad I went last night even after 4hrs sleep I'm still bouncing. That's the sort of performance I expect every game. The range of passing was so much better, that team has to start Saturday Bristol will be better but play like that and we'll all go home happy again.
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Currie10 added 05:16 - Sep 27
TimmyH - sadly 3 mill is very little in relation to others - look at Bristol City spending over 5 mill on a striker, Brum on a few, countless others also.

Just can't resist a pop when we win at times - some of the utter tripe I read upon a defeat is comedy gold.

Of course some is just, and I like feedback either way.

I have zero idea how this season will go - it feels like it could collapse at any point on one hand... the other says we have goals and players to come back.

End of the day, Mick in / out brigade we all want whats best for the team that we love. I just wish some of the unsubjective / nasty stuff that people post they took a breath, run the content through their brain and engaged before posting online.
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BlueMachines added 06:19 - Sep 27
Reuserscurtains. Again ironic as they have proved us right. Go out to win the game as we are capable. No need to be so defensive. And you say we don't support the team, but with both your comments you don't even say well done to the team. You just come in here to snipe at others. No actual support for your team at all. Have the season off pal.
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itfcgene added 06:22 - Sep 27
Kirbmeister. I have taken this time from your life. It belongs to me now...
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BlueMachines added 06:25 - Sep 27
GCON. At least you gave credit to the team. I support Ipswich as much as anyone and it kills me to see the football I have witnessed over the last 2-3 years. If we play positively like myself and my 'posse of upmarkers' ask for then I shall be happy and so will they. Funnily enough so will you. It's nice to see goals and be entertained, no?
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bonamassablue added 07:05 - Sep 27
Great performance from town. Garner and Waghorn have transformed the team and are a handful for most oppponents. Waghorn was man of the match with his assists and goal, and his running off the ball had Sunderland at sixes and sevens. It was one of those very enjoyable nights under the lights at PR. There is now competition for places across the team and the difference from last year is amazing. Sunderland were poor and saturday's game against a good Bristol City side will be a different test.
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blue62 added 07:15 - Sep 27
Well I enjoyed that. First game for a couple of seasons and I can't see what you've been moaning about. It was very entertaining and some nice one touch football. Looked a little shakey at the back and could see them scoring from every corner. Impressed with Waghorn and Iofa. I maybe a returning supporter.
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BlueMachines added 08:01 - Sep 27
I have been reading the comments again. I would just like to apologise to Kirbmeister, Reuserscurtains and GCON. I am sorry that our impassioned pleas for better football, better value for money and a want to be entertained has stopped you from enjoying a great win for our team.

We don't score 5 very often and you should be able to enjoy the moment. From your comments it is clear that, in our moment of glory, your first thoughts are about 'the moaners' and how you can get one over on us. I feel bad for you that you are not able to just enjoy the win and celebrate with the team that you support.

You have my deepest sympathy.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:09 - Sep 27
praise be! At last .ENTERTAINMENT,GOALS AND A GOOD RESULT. Credit to McCarthy, he put out a team to attack, and they played decent free football,took the game by the scruff of the neck and kept it up till the end.Even ''Skusey impressed me last night, Sunderland are going through a bad time ,but they have experience in players and prem so cant be taken lightly. Excellent perforformance all round .Pleased that Waghorn and Celina started the game, Waghorn for me was outstanding ,but then Didz and Skusey were also very influential .Celina starting and scoring too will fire him up .My only worries last night was that the subs had come on too early ,we seemed to lose our way a bit then , but ''Wardy'',then scored so i guess that puts that arguement to bed. HOPEFULLY, the same team will play the next game,and they can form a settled force to be reckoned with . So although ive been very critical of McCarthy ii must give him credit for last night.The play and result should get people returning to the terraces, long may it last .
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vanmunt added 08:46 - Sep 27
Happy days, please stick 5 past Bristol City their fans are up there with the worse in the world. Good job, so good to be reading positive stuff and feeling happy about the Mighty Town.
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Gcon added 08:48 - Sep 27
WalkTheWalk
One of the most enjoyable games of the last five years. Played some lovely football. Highest goal scorers in the league. Sitting near the top.
You feel free to dismiss it all you like and patronise those that enjoy these moments with your idiotic comments but I shall relish it while it lasts.
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bobbyrobsonisgod added 09:15 - Sep 27
I am more than happy to see 7 goal thrillers where the naiveity of the defence is counteracted by an attacking force as Town have now. Garner and Waghorn have been fantastic additions, McGoldrick is on fire at the moment and lets pray we get a full season from him as that will be worth 5 to 6 places to us at the end of the season. I dont see a place for Sears at present - his early form has not been great. Celina has made a great start and Chambers and Knudsen too. A lot to be optimistic about - probably the first time i have relished the Norwich game in a while. Keep going Town !
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Disco_Inferno added 09:32 - Sep 27
Paul Collingwood, Michael Gray, Lauren Laverne, Der-Stud them all tonight, Steve Cram, can you hear me? Steve Cram - your boys took a hell of a beating!
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bugledog123 added 09:42 - Sep 27
Great game - entertaining and fantastic to watch - which is what it's all about.

COYB!
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Lightningboy added 09:51 - Sep 27
See Mick,this is what can be achieved with a little more belief in your team,especially at home.
Negativity leads to negativity & positivity leads to positivity etc etc......

Just hope you stick with this formula for the rest of the season.
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