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Rotherham United 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 11th Aug 2018 17:18

Michael Smith netted a 90th minute winner as Paul Hurst’s Blues were beaten 1-0 by his old club Rotherham United at the New York Stadium. Town had been on top for most of game and were denied two very strong penalty claims before the Millers’ striker hooked home following a corner.

Toto Nsiala and Jon Nolan were handed their Blues debuts from the start with this week’s other new signing Kayden Jackson on the bench.

Nsiala, who joined from Shrewsbury in a joint-£2 million deal along with Nolan on Wednesday, was at centre-half with skipper Luke Chambers, while Janoi Donacien and Jonas Knudsen were the full-backs.

In midfield, Cole Skuse and Trevoh Chalobah filled the deeper roles with former Millers loanee Grant Ward back from suspension and on the left of the trio ahead of them instead of Freddie Sears, who dropped to the bench.

Gwion Edwards was on the right with Nolan in the centre and Ellis Harrison continuing as the lone striker. Rotherham included ex-Town keeper Lewis Price on their bench.

Prior to kick-off there was a minute’s applause for Barry Chuckle, a Rotherham life president, and former club chairman Syd Wood, who both died this week.

Town threatened first in the second minute from a quickly taken Donacien throw on the right. The St Lucian found Edwards, who crossed low but Zak Vyner nipped in ahead of Harrison and the ball was subsequently turned behind for a corner. From the flag-kick, Nsiala volleyed well wide.

The Blues quickly went on the offensive again, Harrison escaping down the right and crossing for Nolan, whose shot from the edge of the box was deflected behind for a second corner.

Town continued to dominate the early stages and in the 10th minute Chalobah found Edwards with a superb crossfield pass. The Welshman took the ball into the area but lost his footing as he sought to turn his man, preventing what might have been a terrific goal.

The Blues should have gone in front in the 20th minute when an Nsiala freekick from inside his own half found Harrison, who held off his man and tried to take the ball round Millers’ keeper Marek Rodak, who thwarted the Welshman with an outstretched hand.

Town had dominated possession and controlled the game with all the chances at the Rotherham end. The only occasional moments of concern for the Blues were largely self-inflicted but with Bartosz Bialkowski still untested.

In the 23rd minute Nolan felt he should have been awarded a penalty when he cut in from the left and appeared to be brought down by one-time Town trialist Semi Ajayi. But referee David Webb, who had failed to give one or two earlier clear freekicks much the annoyance of both sets of fans, wasn’t interested. The Blues new number 11 looked to have a very decent case.

A minute later, from a deep corner from the right, Edwards smashed an overhead kick against a defender.

Town kept pressing and as the half hour approached Donacien hit a powerful strike from the edge of the box which Ajayi diverted over the bar.

Rotherham began to see more of the ball as the half moved into its final 10 minutes but still without creating an opportunity.

On 38 Knudsen sold Chambers short with a pass allowing Kyle Vassell to send away Jon Taylor down the right but Nsiala got across to dispossess the Millers’ midfielder and cleared.


Three minutes later, Edwards dispossessed the hesitant Joe Mattock on the right but played his pass to Harrison too far in front of the striker. A minute later, Matt Palmer was fouled for tripping Ward as he burst into the home side’s half.

In the 44th minute, after good work from Nolan, Chalobah cleverly threaded in Knudsen on the left of the box but keeper Rodak did well to save the Danish international’s save down to his left.

Rotherham managed their first shot on target in the final scheduled minute of the half but Taylor’s deflected strike following Vyner’s long thrown bounced harmlessly through to Bialkowski.

There was just time for one more Town corner, which Rodak claimed, before an entertaining half was brought to an end.

The Blues had had much the better of it, dominating possession, and really ought to have gone in ahead having created virtually all the chances.

Harrison’s one-on-one was the best opportunity, while it also took an impressive save from Rodak to stop Knudsen’s late effort. Nolan’s penalty claim also looked very credible.

At the other end, occasional moments of Town indecision had largely led to the few occasions on which the Millers had threatened, but Bialkowski hadn’t been forced into a serious save.

Manager Hurst, who spent virtually all his entire playing career with the Millers, will have been happy with the display aside from the lack of a goal.

Early in the half, Skuse made a rare foray into the penalty area - although the Bristolian is afforded far more freedom to get forward under Hurst - and looped a header wide after Harrison had nodded across the box to him.

At the other end, Vassell found himself space on the left of the box and hit a low shot which Bialkowski did well to claim down to his left.

Soon after, Chambers misjudged a ball over the top - with the breeze perhaps a factor - and Smith was able to hit a shot which fortunately flew into the side-netting.

Town chances had become rarer but on 57 Nolan found some space on the edge of the box but scuffed his shot well wide.

Skuse saw a strike blocked, then in the 62nd minute Nolan hit a powerful effort from distance which flew not too far wide right in front of the travelling Town support.

The Blues began to put the Millers under pressure, winning a succession of corners but without being able to create a significant chance.

On 67 Jackson was handed his debut for Harrison, who had battled gamely with the very impressive Ajayi all game. Rotherham, who had already swapped Joe Newell for Ryan Williams, switched Taylor for Anthony Forde.

There was a worrying moment for the Blues on 71 when Bialkowski was unable to get to Will Vaulks’s freekick as he looked to punch and it was deflected wide to Vassell, who hit a goalbound shot into ground which Nsiala headed off the line.

At the other end, a Nolan strike was blocked, then Jackson played the loose ball wide but was fouled by Vaulks, who was booked.

Edwards took the freekick and curled the ball perfectly towards the top corner only for Rodak to get across to paw it away.

Soon after, as the clock moved past 73, there was a further tribute to Barry Chuckle with opposition fans exchanging the famous 'To me, to you' catchphrase before a further round of applause.

On 75 Nolan sent Jackson away on the right - although with a hint of offside - but Millers’ skipper Richard Wood got across to slide the ball behind. Two minutes later, Tayo Edun took over from Ward.

In the 80th minute Jackson hit a snap-shot on the turn which was too close to Rodak, then Jordan Roberts was handed his Blues debut for Edwards, who had out in another lively display.

With five minutes of scheduled time remaining the Blues were denied their second penalty claim of the afternoon, this one even stronger than the first.

Chalobah played a great ball into the path of Roberts as he broke into the area and the sub was felled by Mattock. It looked as clear a spot-kick as you’ll see but both referee Webb and his linesman - to whom Roberts made his frustration clear - remained unmoved.

A minute later, Smith shot not too far wide for the home side, then Forde hit a effort which forced Bialkowski to save down to his left and gather at the second attempt.

And in the final scheduled minute the Millers went in front. Mattock sent over a freekick from the left, the Blues were unable to clear and the ball fell to Smith, who hooked into the top corner of the net.

Town pressed for an equaliser in four minutes of injury time - Chambers headed a corner straight at Rodak - but manager Hurst’s return to his old club ended in his first defeat as Blues boss.

The result was harsh on Town who had been the better side for most of the match and had had opportunities to take the lead, particularly in the first half, although given their dominance they will feel they ought to have created more.

Their best opportunity after the break was Edwards’s freekick which was well-saved by Rodak.

They also appeared to be denied two very good penalty claims, the second when Roberts was fouled late on looked as nailed-on as they come.

Rotherham looked more dangerous in the second half than they had in the first but still without ever really looking like they were going to claim all three points until Smith’s late goal.

Town are next in action on Tuesday when they face Exeter City in the Carabao Cup at St James’ Park.

Town: Bialkowski, Donacien, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Skuse, Chalobah, Edwards (Roberts 82), Nolan, Ward (Edun 77), Harrison (Jackson 67). Unused: Gerken, Spence, Sears, Kenlock.

Rotherham: Rodak, Vyner, Mattock, Vaulks, Ajayi, Wood (c), Palmer, Taylor (Forde 67), Vassell (Jones 90), Newell (Williams 62), Smith. Unused: Price, Ball, Wiles, Raggett. Referee: David Webb (Lancashire). Att: 9,460 (Town: 1,345).


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Swn98 added 18:17 - Aug 11
jas0009 i think we could be of the same rather than differing opinions this year funny old game.
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Batram98 added 18:19 - Aug 11
Most of you commenting on this site asked for this, and I can honestly say two signings in garns and waggy that MICK made will be sorely missed so look at his recruitment with peanuts then look at Paul's, for me he hasn't shown this league respect in going for all lower league
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BraveDave added 18:20 - Aug 11
Speechless at some of the reaction on here. Yes, it was really disappointing today, but mainly because we played well for most of the game but conceded late. However, there were signs of some real potential, and that's the reason I won't panic. Did we think we would gel after just one match? Of course not, but we played some good football at times, and if we had not given away that stupid free kick, and had nicked a winner ourselves, we would have all been excited by our performance.

Let's not adopt the ridiculous mentality of last season - I see someone is already slating this season's scapegoat, Skuse, when he clearly had a good game and is one of the few players from last season that PH is keeping faith with. There's nothing worse than fans who don't watch a match but still comment based on their agenda to blame everything on one player regardless of how he actually played.

Luckily I think most fans are realistic and will give Hurst the time and support he needs. Let's really play our part this season - I'd hate PH to start thinking McCarthy was right about us fans after all!
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runaround added 18:20 - Aug 11
Very disappointing score line. Early days but we really do need a win soon. Still believe Hurst can get it right but maybe it will take a while though
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blueboy1981 added 18:21 - Aug 11
At this moment, I am thinking Mr Evans is a good talker when it suits him - as for anything more, the jury is out in terms of his game knowledge, and genuine commitment towards success of our Club.

Whoever is behind the decision to let both Waghorn and Garner go, without adequate replacements - i.e signing Dean Windass - should hang their heads in shame.
As I've said previously tonight, early days for sure - but there will be many disappointed people with happenings of the last couple of days, followed by today's result. I'm one of them.
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Swn98 added 18:21 - Aug 11
Sourdough better get plenty of super glue then we were very disjointed at the business end of the game last saturday and by the sound of it we did plenty with no end result today as ive said going to be a long old season.
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Swn98 added 18:23 - Aug 11
Pezzer we've been waiting 18 months for that in the mean time we have got rid of a fairly potent strike force.
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algarvefan added 18:24 - Aug 11
We weren't that bad today, too many new players not knowing or reading the game and a new and inexperienced lone striker. We dominated the game from start to finish, but couldn't finish, I think Hurst is a long way off his settled side and I feel we have to bring in players on loan and quickly. lets not also forget the wealth of young talent we have either. Those players will only get better with first team games.
It is still very early in the season, last week we were bouyant, this week not, whatever happens we are Ipswich and it will be a long season, hopefully not too painful.m We will be better against the better sides this season I think.
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Swn98 added 18:26 - Aug 11
Dirty you got what you wished for now we have got to suffer your wishes.
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hucks216 added 18:27 - Aug 11
Let's not forget that in 2009/2010 season we went 16 games without a win from August to October and still managed to stay in the division. A long long way to go yet.
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blueboy1981 added 18:27 - Aug 11
........ I've said it many times before, don't keep on about this 'gel' business - most teams at this stage of the season start off in the same situation to some varying degree.

We were playing a poor side today, who will be there for the taking of points, most weeks, by most teams.

Let's not lose sight of that fact - and not put too much focus on the 'gelling' business as the reason for not doing so ourselves today.
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pennblue added 18:28 - Aug 11
Look, we dominated that game, we played some football, and it looks like we have bought some quality. Nolan looks a player, and had a number of quality touches, and the new centre back looked awesome as well. Edwards was up for it again, and Challaboah still looks like he has massive potential, although he disappeared in the 2nd half. Even the Roberts guy looked good when he came on. Things did not work out for Jackson today, and Donacien is going to take some time to adjust. On the whole, there are some encouraging signs.

We did not deserve to lose that game today.

However, it does look like up front where we are light weight, but PH is no mug, he will know that, and he will look to the loan market no doubt, to bring at least 1 new striker in I am sure.
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Swn98 added 18:29 - Aug 11
Got to give it to you blueboy agreed with everything you wrote
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blueboy1981 added 18:29 - Aug 11
...... Swn98 - I notice you still haven't learnt how to post a constructive comment. I'd give up, and lessen the constant embarrassment to oneself, once and for all.
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Kirbmeister added 18:30 - Aug 11
Dozzell is no where near fit - didn't you listen to Hurst's post match interview? I doubt he'll play for Town very much at all this season.
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pants426 added 18:31 - Aug 11
For Goodness Sakes you Negative Nancies!!

I thought the game was OK we had some great build up play but just lacking in that final third, need to work on set pieces, how many corners!!!

Overall I think the Team will do well and some great signings, just need a bit of time to jell only game two under a totally new regime and Team!

REMEMBER IT IS A MARATHON NOT A SPRINT!!!

COYB!!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 18:33 - Aug 11
Swn98 ....... maybe you have then ..... !!! - but how long will it last ?
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Gforce added 18:33 - Aug 11
I noticed Tilt not in the Blackpool squad again today.( We can hope ! )
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Swn98 added 18:35 - Aug 11
SO sorry bluebore i was trying to agree with you obviously all you want to do is argue best you climb under the rock you've been under for last three months and save us the benefit of your inflated opinion.
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midastouch added 18:36 - Aug 11
On reflection, I only listened on the radio so haven't got the same overview of some of you that went to the game. I was just feeling very sore after hearing that late goal go in, those always feel like a kick in the n*ts! To be fair the first half did sound good on the radio. We sounded rather wasteful with our corners (we had enough of them!) so hopefully those can be worked and improved on. I'm not meaning to sound like a doom and gloom merchant. But conceding the late goal and our failure of Evans to back Hurst with a couple of extra permanent signings (i.e. Windass and Tilt) has really taken the shine off this week as far as I'm concerned. Nonetheless, if we bounce back with an important win in one of our next couple of games the early season nerves will be more settled and if we beat Norwich I'll be on here calling for a new statue of the man himself to be erected somewhere between that of Sir Alf and Sir Bobby! COYB!!! :-)
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afcfee added 18:38 - Aug 11
Cole Skuse

An improved display from last week, with the experienced midfielder seeing more of the ball. His role was more defined in a slightly more defensive system, but he certainly didn't take the game by the scruff of the neck. Had one blocked shot which was heading towards goal and got into the box for a headed opportunity but wasn't able to take advantage. 5
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grumpyoldman added 18:41 - Aug 11
From the report and comments from people who went, we were the better team, so comments like Division 1 manager & Division 1 players are not good enough is slightly wide of the mark. People rubbing their hands with glee because without their Messiah Mick we have not won is the biggest load of bovine excrement. Puerile insults between posters continue pace. Oh how I love the football season, not!
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marco007 added 18:41 - Aug 11
I just have no idea where our goals are going to come from?? Played two of the worse teams in the league and have a single point.
Looking at Leeds and Derby we are miles behind them in terms of quality. I am afraid the Championship has become as divided as the Premier League between the have's and have not's.
The reality is that with every season we are becoming a smaller fish in a bigger pond 😥
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afcfee added 18:44 - Aug 11
5 out if 10 rating is a good performance by his standard. Thing is people are moaning about the young league 1 players we have but they at least have potential but Skuse was league 1 quality when we signed him and he's got older and slower and can't see him getting in many championship teams except RELEGATION contenders.
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Spirit_of_78 added 18:46 - Aug 11
Get a grip the lot of you! Early days! What do you want? Mick back already?
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