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Ipswich Town 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers - Match Report
Saturday, 27th Jan 2018 17:16

Matt Doherty’s 15th minute goal saw top-of-the-table Wolves to a 1-0 victory over Town at Portman Road. Doherty nodded home a Barry Douglas cross at the far post with the impressive visitors subsequently looking more likely to add to their lead than the Blues were to level with Town keeper Bartosz Bialkowski making a number of outstanding saves.

Stephen Gleeson and Jordan Spence came into the side for the injured Cole Skuse and ineligible Dominic Iorfa.

Gleeson, facing the club where he started his career, was making his first full appearance for the Blues having come on as a sub at Bolton last week as well as his home debut, along with central defender Cameron Carter-Vickers, who started the 1-1 draw at the Macron Stadium.

The Irishman lined-up in the centre of midfield alongside Callum Connolly with Spence, back from his three-game ban, at right-back, Iorfa having been unavailable against his parent club.

Wolves also made two changes with Alfred N’Diaye and Helder Costa replacing Romain Saiss and Leo Bonatini.

The visitors won an early freekick on the right but David McGoldrick read their intentions as the ball was played back to Douglas and the Ireland international blocked the Scottish full-back’s shot.

Town threatened for the first time in the fourth minute when Bersant Celina made a blistering run down the left which led to the first of two corners.

From the second, the ball was cleared to Gleeson, whose shot was diverted through to Connolly, but the on-loan Everton man was crowded out as he looked to get in an effort at goal.

On 10 Connolly struck the Blues’ first shot on target from 25 yards but without seriously testing Wolves keeper John Ruddy.

A minute later, Martyn Waghorn tried to catch former Canary Ruddy out with a dipping lob from the edge of the box which the keeper claimed, then moments later the Town top scorer was yellow-carded for a foul on Willy Boly.

In the quarter hour Wolves went in front via their first serious attack of the game. Connolly held up Ivan Cavaleiro on left of the area and the Portuguese wideman back-heeled into the path of the overlapping Douglas, who crossed from the byline to the far post, where Doherty headed down and into the top corner of the net with neither Jonas Knudsen or Celina making a challenge.

The ball's bounce on the compacted and muddy pitch - rain fell heavily before the game and throughout - may have led Bialkowski to judge that it was going wide.


Referee Simon Hooper had irked the Town players on a number of occasions in the early stages, he had pulled back play for a Blues freekick with Waghorn well-placed, while the striker’s yellow card had been somewhat harsh.

This was compounded in 26th minute when Gleeson joined him in the book for a challenge on Ruben Neves not far outside the area when the home debutant had very evidently won the ball.

From the freekick, Douglas curled a shot to Bialkowski’s right but the Town keeper, fresh from agreeing a new contract, did well to get across to save.

Bialkowski saved sharply to his right again from Diogo Jota after Wolves had broken quickly, then at the other end Connolly struck a powerful effort which Ruddy stopped to his right.

Town were playing well and went close to an equaliser in the 33rd minute when, following a corner, Celina brought the ball in from the left before lashing a shot across the face of goal and just wide. Moments later, Neves smashed well wide of the the Blues’ goal from distance.

On 44 Celina broke forward on the left and teed-up McGoldrick 25 yards out, the Blues’ number 10 curling a goal-bound shot which Ruddy tipped over.

That was to prove the final action of a first half from which Town were a little unfortunate to be behind.

The Blues had passed the ball around well for the most part, however, without creating too many chances, while Wolves had defended resolutely and looked the more dangerous side on the break, Bialkowski having been forced into a couple of important saves in addition to the well-worked goal.

Town began the half strongly, keeping Wolves pinned back inside their half for a long spell but again without creating an opportunity.

However, the visitors began to threaten again, Bialkowski saving from Jota, then making an even more impressive stop when the on-loan Atlético Madrid man looked to slip the ball past him to his left when breaking in on goal on the left of the box.

On 59 Wolves missed a glorious opportunity to double their lead. Jota showed a great turn of pace to reach a Cavaleiro ball down the left and broke into the box. The Portuguese U23 international might have shot himself but instead opted to cut inside to the unmarked Costa but he played the ball behind the ex-Benfica man.

Bialkowski made another impressive stop in the 68th minute, the Pole coming off his line quickly to block from Costa after he had been played in on the right of the area.

Town had had a lot of the ball after the break with Wolves happy to sit back and allow them to play in front of them.

Their solid back three had prevented the Blues from seriously threatening until Waghorn hit a snapshot on the turn in the 70th minute which flew into the side-netting. A minute later, Bonatini replaced Cavaleiro.

Soon after coming on, Bonatini crashed a powerfully struck volley from just outside the area against Carter-Vickers. On 75 Connolly was booked for a foul on Jota. Three minutes later, Bright Enobakhare replaced Costa.

Bialkowski made another important save as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, palming Bonatini’s shot from a tight angle on the right away from goal.

The Blues keeper was in action again on 82, diving across to his right to paw Enobakhare’s low shot away from just inside the post.

With seven minutes remaining, Town made a triple substitution, Freddie Sears, Luke Hyam and Grant Ward replacing McGoldrick, Gleeson, who was warmly applauded off by his new fans, and Garner. Moments later, N'Diaye was booked for a foul on Connolly.

Celina curled a shot towards goal on 86 but was only able to find Ruddy’s hands, then in the penultimate scheduled minute Neves struck a freekick a couple of feet over Bialkowski’s bar for the visitors.

As the game moved towards the 90-minute mark a Ward cross from the right was chested back towards Spence by Connolly but the right-back and Sears got in one another’s way and the former MK Dons man eventually scuffed weakly to Ruddy.

In three minutes of injury time a Hyam cross from the left was misjudged by Ruddy but the loose ball wouldn’t fall for a Town player.

The final whistle was greeted by boos from some sections of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, which was harsh on the Blues, who hadn’t played poorly but had merely met a much better team.

The Wolves backline had remained resolute throughout, limiting Town, who have now won once in their last eight, to few chances throughout, while their frontmen were always dangerous and would have scored more goals but for another excellent performance from Bialkowski in the Blues goal.

The defeat sees Town stay 12th, now eight points off the play-offs ahead of next week's trip to third-bottom Sunderland with table-propping Burton next at Portman Road in a fortnight's time.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Gleeson (Hyam 83), Connolly, McGoldrick (Sears 83), Waghorn, Celina, Garner (Ward 83). Unused: M Crowe, Webster, Bru, Kenlock.

Wolves: Ruddy, Bennett, Coady (c), Boly, Doherty, N’Diaye, Neves, Douglas, Costa (Enobakhare 78), Cavaleiro (Bonatini 71), Jota. Unused: Norris, Batth, Gibbs-White, Miranda, Vinagre. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wilshire). Att: 15,971 (Wolves: 1,890).


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EssexTractor added 18:22 - Jan 27
Bart excellent ( despite The unfortunate goal)
Spence enjoys going forward, poor getting back
Knudsen so much better against Leeds at centre half , today he basically passed backwards
Chambers despite much criticism , including lots from me, did OK , much less hoofball ing
Carter-Vickers steady but no vast improvement
Gleesson steady, involved, unlucky to be booked but again no probing passes
Connolly gaining good first team experience for when he plays for a different side next season
MCGoldrick sadly for a clever footballer his ordinary pace has now become walking pace
Waghorn ran around tried hard as he always does but little went for him
Garner, anonymous
Celina, truly our only hope because he does have pace, but no one worked with him and how often did he have to receive the ball facing his own goal,( Knudsens fault or the coaches fault , can nobody find at least one good pass ahead of him to run on to?)
Yes we had the ball lots, but Mr Ruddy had little to be troubled with and why wait until 83 minutes before a substution?
Wolves really looked so comfortable watching us pass sideways and backwards, yet despite their high standing were they that good...unsure because we just didnt test them....
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massivemole added 18:26 - Jan 27
MCGOLDRICK is not a wide player FFS. SPENCE couldn't be @rsed to track back
All 2nd half and gave nothing going forward. ( looks like awful will be back next game). GLESSON just going to be bang average I'm afraid. BART different class kept us in the game. MANAGER tactical inept......AGAIN, subs too late. PS don't know the answers, but there's no entertainment s value at all. SAD TIMES.
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Skip73 added 18:28 - Jan 27
Ok Prebbs, who do you want as manager? Come on son, give us your expert opinion, we're dying to know.
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AlexanderFields added 18:36 - Jan 27
Does anyone else get the feeling that prebbs007 doesn't much like our manager?
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Surco72 added 18:42 - Jan 27
Marco Silva , Frank De Boer , Slavan Billic , Paul Clement ,Glenn Hoddle , Ronald Koeman , Roberto Di Matteo , Mark Hughes. I would even rather have Mr Tumble than any more of this boring predictable regime
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jas0999 added 18:46 - Jan 27
Disappointing home loss albeit against a considerably better team, who didn't have to get out of gear one today to beat a very average ITFC.

No one can fault the effort and the fact the boys gave everything, but the reality is we simply aren't good enough. Nor are we likely to be if the Evans strategy continues to see us bring in short term loans and frees. We are a very mediocre Championship side. I dare say we will win a couple. Draw a couple and lose a few between now and May. Play offs are not realistic with this squad or manager.

Second half today was very poor. Dull. We can only attract c 15K for a top of the table side. The club for me remains in a sorry mess and I really can't see where we are heading under the current ownership.

In last 15 games we have won 4; drawn 4; lost 7. Very uninspiring. At any other club, on the back of the worst finish for sixty years the manager would have gone. Here, MM is seemingly allowed to determine his own destiny. Very odd. Very worrying.

Depressing.
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bingboast added 18:48 - Jan 27
prebbs007 your arrogance is astounding, "no one wants you" no one cares, no one likes - speak for yourself, no one wants your negative comments & you would spend millions to bankrupt the club. If you are a fan of Ipswich you would support them not constantly condemn them & accept we are not a Chelsea, M united, City.
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bluearmy81 added 18:48 - Jan 27
How about George, Zippy and Bungle as the new management team.
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TimmyH added 18:50 - Jan 27
No surprises really even if we were only beaten 1-0 (thanks to Bart) as there have only been 2 goals in the last 5 encounters between these teams. Nothing changes for me and the inconsistency of our beloved club is all there to see, counting the days down until the end of the season and hopefully McCarthy goes.

By the way Rensham - blowing with the wind, you really can't make your mind up, when you were first on this site very pro-McCarthy and then the last few weeks anti-McCarthy and today...
Geminimustang - I think you'll find the majority of that £15M is on 1 player and 1 player doesn't make a team!
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marco007 added 18:53 - Jan 27
It would have been so different if Iorfa 😁
Show Wolves what they are missing lol
Season is dying zzzzzz
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johnno added 18:54 - Jan 27
FFS WE DESPERATELY NEED A CHANGE
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bluearmy81 added 18:58 - Jan 27
Trouble is the supporters are left in a state of limbo at the moment. Stagnating in the same division for 17 years with no signs of progression. Starting season on season with new loan players and a manager who can decide on his own fate it seems .
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blueboy1981 added 19:00 - Jan 27
REMEMBER - we were at HOME. First and foremost.

The result, and Bart's (yet again) performance - says it all, same old story.

Where would we have been again today, without such a Keeper ?
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blueboy1981 added 19:15 - Jan 27
........ shows you just how low the bar now is - when some are again satisfied with what's been served up yet again.

The bar was always HIGH at this Club of ours - Those were the Days - indeed.
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blueboy1981 added 19:23 - Jan 27
.........and the 'Carrot Crunchers' have reeled us in .......

How many points were we ahead of them a few short weeks back .... ???
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RegencyBlue added 19:30 - Jan 27
No real surprise that we lost. Wolves are top of the league and we are a very,very, ordinary side.

The gulf in class was there for all to see and 0-1 was hardly a fair reflection of Wolves superiority. If it wasn't for Bart things would have been a lot worse.

The season is pretty much over for us now, other than the derby. Things have to change in the summer and not just the manager. Our illustrious owner needs to shape up or ship out because his current strategy is slowly killing our club. I dread to think what season ticket sales will be next season if the only thing on offer is more of the same.
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RegencyBlue added 19:32 - Jan 27
Blueboy1981

Sorry - down voted by mistake.
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TimmyH added 19:33 - Jan 27
Lets not forget lowly Barnsley with it's minuscule budget and off loaded players drew with Wolves a few weeks back at their patch and had the ONLY shots on target in the match...

I'm just bored with this season already and finding it hard to muster any enthusiasm for the club under this regime, the club badly badly needs a change of direction starting with the wallet filler (McCarthy) slinging his hook...
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Dissboyitfc added 19:37 - Jan 27
Rensham make your mind up! Mine is made up, MM OUT ASAP!

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prebbs007 added 19:38 - Jan 27
Skip73.... my personal choice would be Gary Monk. His Swansea team played football as it should be played ... on the floor. Leeds are such a messed up club they wish they had kept him and Boro didn't give him the time. Young hungry and understands modern football. Just my opinion though Surco has some other good options and Bingboast, if I'm the arrogant one how come you're the one with all the -ve marks ?????? The dinosaur is extinct for a reason. McCarthy is extinct !!!
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midastouch added 19:39 - Jan 27
Roll on the World Cup, this is too boring!
I think England have probably got a better chance of winning the World Cup than we have of reaching the Play Offs now!
And there was me thinking that if we won that game in hand we might qualify for the Champions League next season!
Bored beyond belief! Wake me up please when Marcus finally remembers the pin number for his cash card again and when Mick has left the building!
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Elto added 20:07 - Jan 27
Alright Cat?

You've been down voted for lack of negativity. You naughty boy.


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Dissboyitfc added 20:12 - Jan 27
If he stays i can see crowds dropping to levels not seen before! He has to go!
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Lightningboy added 20:19 - Jan 27
Yet another big game under McCarthy that we've failed to score a goal in.

McCarthy has made our club so boring to follow - Roll on big changes this summer.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 20:19 - Jan 27
I think Mick will walk. Its see us safe and on your way surely
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