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Reading 0-4 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 28th Apr 2018 17:31

Four goals in the final 19 minutes - including two in stoppage time - saw Town to an emphatic 4-0 victory in their final away game of the season at Reading. Martyn Waghorn put the Blues ahead on 71 and Jordan Spence made it 2-0 eight minutes later, before sub Freddie Sears, ending his 38-game goal drought, and Callum Connolly added the third and fourth in injury time.

Luke Woolfenden and Ben Folami were handed their full Championship debuts and Adam Webster returned to the side after his hamstring injury, while Cole Skuse, Luke Hyam and Cameron Carter-Vickers missed out.

Skuse was considered a doubt going into the game due to illness, along with Hyam, who had suffered a knock. It’s understood Carter-Vickers picked up an injury in training on Friday.

Woolfenden was recalled from his loan spell at Bromley on Friday with his only previous Town appearances one start and one sub appearance in the Carabao Cup.

The 19-year-old started on the right of a back three with Webster and stand-in skipper Jonas Knudsen, with Spence at right wing-back and Myles Kenlock on the left.

Connolly and Tristan Nydam formed a midfield duo with 18-year-old Folami, who had made three previous sub appearances in the Championship, and Mustapha Carayol either side of Waghorn up front, the pair swapping flanks on a number of occasions during the first half. Ben Morris, Barry Cotter and Shane McLoughlin were among the subs.

For the Royals, who went into the game needing a point to confirm Championship survival, striker Yann Kermorgant replaced midfielder Joey van den Berg, whilst Omar Richards took over from the suspended Tyler Blackett at left-back.

Carayol struck the first shot of the game for Town, in their Magical Vegas-sponsored red away kit, in the second minute, the Gambian international using his pace to take him into the left of the area before hitting a strike across Vito Mannone which the Reading keeper palmed away.

Despite the early stages of the game being evenly balanced in terms of possession, the Blues were the ones creating the few opportunities.

On 14 Carayol burst into the right of the box following good work from Folami and cut across but the ball was cleared by Royals skipper Chris Gunter ahead of Waghorn and fell to a Reading player.

In the 18th minute Kenlock crossed from the left and Carayol, who had created the danger by turning his man on halfway when receiving a Webster pass, hit a well-timed effort which looked on its way into the net until it struck Folami.

Reading had their first serious chance of the match two minutes later, Sone Aluko’s corner eventually falling to Yann Kermorgant in a dangerous position inside the box but the Frenchman’s effort was deflected wide. On 22 Knudsen diverted Jon Dadi Bodvarsson’s effort from distance wide.

In the 24th minute after good work from Kenlock and Folami on the left Carayol, Town’s main attacking threat, unleashed a fearsome 30-yard strike which Mannone did very well to paw away from goal away to his left.

Despite Town having looked the more likely scorers up to that point, Reading should have gone ahead in the 29th minute.

Mo Barrow was sent away on the left by Kermorgant and cut the ball across for Bodvarsson, who came close to joining the Blues on loan last summer, but the Icelandic international somehow failed to get a touch on the edge of the six-yard box and the danger was cleared.

Town’s 14-goal top scorer Waghorn struck his first effort of the afternoon in the 35th minute, Carayol having caught a ponderous Reading defender in possession on the right of the box before rolling the ball behind him into the striker’s path. Mannone saved Waghorn’s strike from a tight angle.

The Blues, playing rather more football than has often been the case this season, continued to carve out more of the game’s chances. On 41 Spence’s cross from the right was unconvincingly palmed away by Mannone and fell to Folami beyond the far post but the Australian’s shot was blocked.


The Royals quickly broke to the other end and Aluko fed Barrow, who shot over. Soon after, the former Rangers and Hull striker curled a shot into Bartosz Bialkowski’s arms from the edge of the area.

Two minutes before the break the Blues lost their first-half danger man Carayol to what looked to be a pulled muscle, the former Boro and Forest man frustratedly making his way to the touchline as he was replaced by Freddie Sears.

Just before half-time, Kermorgant flicked a stooping header towards goal but was unable to trouble Bialkowski.

The Blues will have gone off pleased with their first-half display having created more of the game’s chances - although Bodvarsson spurned the only really clear-cut opportunity for Reading - and having been much better on the ball than has generally been the case.

However, Carayol’s loss just before the break was a blow with the January signing again putting in a dangerous display before succumbing to injury, the story of his time at Town.

Three minutes after the restart, with rain starting to fall heavily, Reading switched Richards for Tommy Elphick, back after a knee injury.

Two minutes later, one-time Blues trialist John Swift struck the second half’s first shot, Knudsen deflecting it behind.

From the flag-kick the home side went close, Bialkowski reacting superbly to toe the ball away from the line after Bodvarsson had flicked on Aluko’s corner at the near post after getting in front of Knudsen.

On 57 Aluko scuffed a low effort through to Bialkowski from the right of the box with the Royals having started the second half on top.

But a minute later the Blues worked the ball forward well and eventually Sears, without a goal in 38 games, scraped a shot through to Mannone from the edge of the box.

Reading worked themselves an opportunity in the 62nd minute, but Barrow shot over at Bialkowski’s right post having been found by Kermorgant’s chipped pass.

The Royals continued to dominate and might have gone in front in the 67th minute but Aluko scuffed badly when found in space on the right of the box, his shot bouncing harmlessly past the post.

Two minutes later, the home side went close again following a quick counter-attack after a Town corner. Bodvarsson crossed from the right to Swift, whose shot was brilliantly tipped over by Bialkowski.

Almost immediately Town went up the other end and scored their first. After Sears had done well done the right, the ball fell to Spence on the edge of the box and the wing-back played an inch-perfect pass into the path of Waghorn, who turned and hit home his 15th goal of the season from just outside the six-yard box.

As the Blues celebrated in front of their 1,233 travelling fans, Reading’s defenders appealed for offside and they may well have had a case.

Town swapped Nydam, who looks more comfortable at Championship level with every game, for Stephen Gleeson on 77 and two minutes later the Blues doubled their lead.

Folami sent Waghorn away on the right with a cross-field pass but the earlier scorer’s shot was blocked.

However, Town quickly got the ball back and after a quick interchange of passes Waghorn turned it into the path of Spence, who broke into the area on the right, feinted to cut back to the numerous team-mates waiting eagerly in the area but opted to shoot low through the legs of Mannone at the near post and into the net to claim his fourth goal of the season.

Reading switched Chris Martin for Bodvarsson and Sam Smith for Kermorgant as they went chasing goals in the final 10 minutes with results elsewhere meaning their Championship status remains in jeopardy ahead of their final week game at Cardiff.

The Royals continued to push but without too much intensity and with the Blues looking comfortable for the most part.

Folami, who like Woolfenden will have been pleased with his contribution in his first league start for the Blues, was replaced by Cotter for the final couple of minutes.

Knudsen, who again impressed at the heart of the backline, blocked a Liam Moore shot, then Sears’s long wait for a goal ended.

The striker, whose last goal came against Newcastle on April 17th last year, 38 matches previously, chased down Webster's clearance following a Reading corner.

Gunter headed poorly back towards Mannone and the Town sub blocked the on-rushing keeper’s clearance. The ball looped into the air and Sears nodded into the net from a couple of inches before celebrating in front of the Town fans along with all his team-mates, including keeper Bartosz Bialkowski, who ran the length of the pitch to join in.

Almost immediately, the Blues made it 4-0 and added to Reading’s relegation concerns with their goal difference now worse than Barnsley’s, one of the other sides they’ll be battling for a Championship place next week. Waghorn brought the ball into the area before feeding Connolly to his right and the on-loan Everton man stroked in his fourth of the season. The assist was Waghorn's 10th of the season in addition to his 15 goals.

The final whistle was greeted by loud boos from the home fans, many of whom had already left despite a post-match parade by their team, before the Blues ran over to show their appreciation to their supporters and Knudsen again took on fist-pump duties.

The victory was thoroughly deserved by a Blues side which showed the resolute defending of the McCarthy era but also a bit more guile going forward and on the ball, even if the margin flattered them and was in large part down to Reading’s late capitulation.

Town last won by four goals in February 2013 when they beat Middlesbrough 4-0 at home and most recently away when they defeated Doncaster 6-0 at the Keepmoat Stadium in February 2011.

They scored four times away on one previous occasion this season, at Millwall in the 4-3 win at the Den in August, and twice at home in 5-2 and 4-2 victories over Sunderland and Nottingham Forest respectively.

The Blues' away record from their 23 games on the road this season reads: won eight, drawn three, lost 12.

Today's win, Town's first at Reading since 2009 following six defeats on the trot, was the first under caretaker-boss Bryan Klug, who had been unlucky not to take something from the game at Forest a fortnight ago.

The temporary management team will hope to end the campaign on a winning note when Middlesbrough visit Portman Road next Sunday.

The Blues go into that match 13th in the table, one place and one point behind Norwich City, who are at Sheffield Wednesday on the final day, but with a better goal difference.

Reading: Mannone, Gunter (c), Richards (Elphick 48), Moore, Ilori, Swift, Kelly, Aluko, Barrow, Kermorgant (Smith 82), Bodvarsson (Martin 80). Unused: Jaakkola, Van den Berg, Rinomhota, Edwards.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Webster, Knudsen (c), Woolfenden, Connolly, Nydam (Gleeson 77), Kenlock, Carayol (Sears 44), Waghorn, Folami (Cotter 88). Unused: Celina, M Crowe, Morris, Cotter, McLoughlin. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att: 17,683 (Town: 1,233).


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midastouch added 17:32 - Apr 28
Remember last week we were told that losing 4 nil would never of happened under Mick. Well winning 4 nil away would never of happened under Mick either, not on your nelly! Let's be brutally honest, we just had more entertainment in thost last 20 minutes than Mick would of probably given us in 20 years! COYB!!!
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cat added 17:32 - Apr 28
SWEET, I have not been this made up with a ITFC win in years, which is pretty much down to that returning ‘feel good' factor and against a side fighting for survival.
Delighted for Klug as a win on his managerial stats is not only something to be proud of, but well deserved for having the courage to believe in our youths.
Congrats also to Freddie for breaking that 39 game drought! and everyone else associated with today's game.

Be seeing you 👌'simply lovleh'
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baldman added 17:34 - Apr 28
All managers all expert punters all Mick McCarthy lovers be careful what you wish for you boys took a he'll of a kick in today thanks Bryan for giving me a part of my Ipswich back that's all us simple folk ask for
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runaround added 17:35 - Apr 28
Be careful what you wish for 😂
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blue75 added 17:35 - Apr 28
Brilliant result exactly what was needed after the villa game!! Well done boys especially Freddie let's hope he rediscovers his goal scoring form, him Waggy and Garner would be good if all scoring with Folami and Morris backing them up. The futures bright the futures Blue!!! COYB
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blueheartXT added 17:38 - Apr 28
A Fantastic win many things to be happy about.

Glad to see youth being used wisely and i'm sure young wolfe is delighted as well albeit for saking a wembley final
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heathen66 added 17:38 - Apr 28
Is this not what many of us have been asking for for the last I don't know how many months / years ???
Pick some youngsters, let them just go out and play.
Skuse,Hyam etc... are the past, lets go forward...together.
I know it is not that time of year...but out with the old and in with the new !!!
However, Let us not get carried away....but it is a start.
Same again next Sunday....hopefully !!!
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toxtethblue added 17:38 - Apr 28
Shows where taking a game to the opposition, playing youth and trying to win can get you. MM only managed one win by 4 goals in his whole tenure and that was at home in Feb '14. Cook could really get something out of this squad I think, hope he gets the nod...
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StringerBell added 17:40 - Apr 28
It's so nice to actually look forward to the Championship highlights for once. Thanks chaps, it's great to have ITFC play proper football again now the turgid tyrant has gone.
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midastouch added 17:41 - Apr 28
@ toxethblue if my memory serves me right when we hammered Boro Mick was in hospital and Terry O'Connor was in charge for the day. Surely he must of hammered another team when we were flying that play off season from August to December? I remember we looked really good at home against Leeds as well that season. What was Mick's biggest ever win?
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warksonwater added 17:42 - Apr 28
So 4-0 defeat at home followed by a 4-0 win away. Only we did it without the benefit of a red card for the opposition.
Well, this isn't exactly going ahead and sitting on the lead hoping to scrape a 1-0!
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Bluetone added 17:42 - Apr 28
The future is bright the future is blue. Now lets concentrate on developing our own players and not other clubs going back to the true Ipswich way..
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midastouch added 17:42 - Apr 28
Time to get on Chris Sutton's Twitter feed folks! ;-)
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martin587 added 17:42 - Apr 28
Last 25 minutes was a treat to watch.All well taken goals and fully deserved.Waghorn once again for me was outstanding and when Garner is fit we can really damage teams.All the young lads contributed very well and can hold there heads high.
I doubt we would have ever got 4 goals away under Mick,but that's history now so onwards and upwards lads.Lets hope we get 20 thousand plus next week.
Very happy drive home with plenty to talk about.👍
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:43 - Apr 28
4-0 flatters us today but I dont care, that right there is what we have been craving.


Folami and The Wolf both played well. We stuck to it, didn't sit back after the first and deserved all we got
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blue86 added 17:45 - Apr 28
Well done boys! Brilliant result, really pleased for klug and his staff too. Looking forward to next season, would be nice to finish above the scum on the last day. Coyb
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toxtethblue added 17:49 - Apr 28
Midas touch, I just checked, Boro was the only win we had under him by 4 goals. Didn't realise he wasn't in charge that game, says it all!!
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brassy added 17:51 - Apr 28
nice to feel proud for once instead of sulking for the next 2 days COYB.
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jas0999 added 17:52 - Apr 28
Excellent result and performance. Youngsters playing as well. I think what pleased me more, is we didn't set out to draw 0-0. Then, when in front we didn't park the bus, but pushed forward for more goals. Good stuff and well done to all!
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midastouch added 17:53 - Apr 28
@ toxethblue
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/21209116
Ipswich stand-in manager Terry Connor:
"After our second goal we blossomed and grew in confidence and belief.
"The two goals were a bit of payback for Tommy [Smith], for all the times he's been in there and nearly scored, when the flight of the ball has just beaten him.
The Boro manager on that day? Tony Mowbray!

"You have to keep persevering and this week he managed to score two superb headed goals."
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BotesdaleBlue added 17:55 - Apr 28
This is what we want to see. What a lovely feeling on a Saturday evening for a change, with only the budgies spoiling an ideal matchday.

I just cannot remember us having so much potential young talent (when fit) this centuary!! That fact alone should provide a massive boost for this club if we go on to appoint the right manager. My pick would be Paul Cook.

Well done to the lads and to the 1200 plus travelling fans.
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Cotton_eyed_joe added 17:56 - Apr 28
so happy for Sears today and a great result from the team.
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therein61 added 17:58 - Apr 28
Sat on the train back to Bath with a beer feeling happier than I have for ages, although the 1st half was patchy we tried to play offensive football and take the game to them(no
negativity in midfield how refreshing!!!!! come in no/8 your time is up we won without you)
in the 2nd we after a cagey start of cat and mouse with a nervous Reading took the lead and carried on playing(oh happy memories of the Town of old) offensively to get more goals which we did Freddie looked like a man with the(inflicted on him in the past)weight of the world on his shoulders removed and the whole side looked like they were actually enjoying themselves playing to win and being allowed to without the negativity they have had to adhere to in the past 3 seasons, onwards and upwards you lovely boys you have made my weekend.
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Suffolkboy added 17:59 - Apr 28
Quite simply , without any hindsight , WELL DONE ; it's a most positive start to my weekend , and I suspect for many others !
p,ease let's not allow negative remarks about the season behind us to colour , or rather discolour, our enthusiastic welcome for all our boys have achieved today !
Enjoy , everybody !
Well done , up the Blues !
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wezley53 added 18:01 - Apr 28
No No No No lads how many times has mick told you over the last six seasons that when you get one nil up you all get behind the ball and dont venture into the opponent half and you dont try for that killer second goal, what's going on?.
Seriously with nothing to play for except pride well done. COYB'S
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