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Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 25th Aug 2018 17:20

Toto Nsiala scored his first Town goal but was later controversially sent off as the Blues were beaten 2-1 by Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, Lucas Joao netting twice for the Owls. Joao headed the home side in front in the 16th minute, but Nsiala levelled on 44. The former Shrewsbury man was very harshly red-carded for a challenge on Fernando Forestieri in the 75th minute and two minutes later Joao won it for the South Yorkshireman.

Kayden Jackson was handed his full Championship Town debut as the lone striker with Ellis Harrison moving to the wide left role.

Tayo Edun was back from his one-match suspension replacing Cole Skuse, who missed out due to his quad injury, with Jon Nolan able to start despite having been a doubt with an ankle problem. Grant Ward, who started at Derby in midweek, dropped to the bench.

Janoi Donacien blazed high and wide in the opening seconds with the Blues starting brightly. On five Toto Nsiala nodded wide from a corner after a dangerous Trevoh Chalobah ball into the box had been turned behind.

Harrison smashed well over from distance on 12, then two minutes later got his name in the book for a wild challenge on Liam Palmer.

Wednesday had begun to threaten and in the 16th minute they went in front, Town again conceding from a set piece.

Barry Bannan sent over a corner from the right, Joao pulled away from Chalobah at the far post and nodded into the net all too easily.

Four minutes later, it was almost 2-0. Bannan whipped in a freekick from the right and Jordan Thorniley’s powerful diving header flew wide when he will feel he ought to have scored.

But Town began to get back on top and in the 24th minute Jonas Knudsen smashed over a low cross from the left which Owls keeper Cameron Dawson dropped but the ball was cleared by Thorniley from inside the six-yard box before Edun or Harrison were able to pounce.

The Blues continued to play the better football but without looking particularly dangerous either from open play or set pieces with a number of potentially promising freekicks having come to nothing.

But in the 40th minute Town levelled. In the aftermath a corner on the right, an Edwards ball into the box from the left deflected into the air on the edge of the box. Edun nodded into the area, Chambers headed on and Nsiala planted a third header past Dawson from six yards.

The Wednesday players and crowd protested vociferously that the centre-half was offside but referee Jeremy Simpson waved away the protests. Replays suggested Harrison was offside but not Nsiala and that the referee was right to allow it.

Soon after the goal Bannan, evidently still annoyed, was booked for his protest having been penalised for a foul. In the final scheduled minute Atdhe Nuhiu joined him in the book for a cynical trip on the breaking Nolan.


Town ended the half the stronger side and in injury time weren’t too far away from going in front on two occasions.

First an Edun corner from the left was flicked on and Nsiala’s header at the back post was kept out by combination of Dawson and Palmer on the line.

Then shortly before the whistle, Harrison ran on to his own knockdown, cut in from the left and hit a goal-bound shot which Dawson bundled away down to his left.

The home fans booed referee Simpson off following the whistle, still believing that the Town goal shouldn’t have stood.

Whether that decision was right - as it appeared to be - or otherwise the Blues hadn’t deserved to go in behind having been the better side during the first half.

Wednesday’s goal had come against the run of the game at that stage with Town having played the better football in the early period, albeit without looking overly threatening.

Having gone behind via another set piece goal, the Blues took time to re-establish their ascendency but they gradually began to pass the ball around confidently.

They were rewarded with the equaliser and might well have found themselves ahead at the break given the two late chances.

The Blues began the second half on top, winning a couple of early corners which Edun and Nolan took short.
"From the second, in the 51st minute, Harrison pulled off an overhead kick but straight at Dawson. The Owls keeper kicked long quickly and Marco Matias got in behind the Blues’ backline as Knudsen was unable to cut it out but rather fortunately for Town the Owls forward shot wide.

Wednesday threatened again moments later, Matt Penney cutting back from the right to the edge of the box from where Bannan struck a powerful low effort which Knudsen blocked on the line.

Jackson struck a deflected shot on the turn from a Knudsen throw from the left which looped through to Dawson on 62 with the Blues still on top of an increasingly open game.

Wednesday briefly put Town under a spell of pressure but after Donacien cleared a Bannan cross, Harrison broke strongly down the left but failed to find Nolan with a pass inside with Edwards in acres of space on the right.

On 70 Knudsen was booked for pulling back Joao as they battled for a bouncing ball with the Owls starting to take control.

Two minutes later, Palmer scuffed wide from the edge of the box, before Fernando Forestieri replaced Matias.

Then, in the 75th minute, the Blues were reduced to 10 men on contentious circumstances for the second successive Saturday.

Nsiala slid in and cleanly won the ball from Forestieri, who collided with the Town defender in the aftermath. It looked a perfectly good challenge but referee Simpson immediately ran over and showed his red card to the amazed Nsiala, who complained bitterly at the decision before walking off and then again to the fourth official as he left the pitch.

The resultant freekick led to a corner from which the Owls took the lead. Joao initially headed Bannan’s flag-kick off the post but followed up to net his second of the game.

Flynn Downes replaced Edun for Town as the Blues prepared to restart, while Wednesday goalscorer Joao was withdrawn for Steven Fletcher.

With 10 minutes left the Blues had a chance to level. Harrison was found breaking into the area and looked set to stab the bouncing ball past Dawson but before he could do so a Wednesday defender hooked it away from him.

Harrison suffered a knock as the game moved into its final five minutes and Freddie Sears took over.

Fletcher shot wide for Wednesday on 87, but Town kept pressing as the game went into four minutes of injury time.

The Blues’ last chance was Nolan freekick which was nodded back by Chambers was but was cleared from the area and Nolan’s subsequent shot was scuffed wide. Soon after, the final whistle confirmed what was an undeserved and unfortunate defeat for the Blues.

There was no doubt that the game’s key moment was Nsiala’s red card, Town appearing certain to lodge an appeal against the dismissal which would see the defender miss three games. Although Wednesday had started to get on top at that stage, Town had been in relatively little danger, while looking like they might threaten on the break.

The Blues hadn’t reorganised for the freekick which followed and then conceded from the corner immediately afterwards.

Having been the better side before the break Town had continued where they had left off at the start of the second, although without having tested Dawson further, and the game looked like anyone’s to win going into the final quarter of an hour.

The Blues still remain winless under new manager Paul Hurst - a Sheffield Wednesday supporter - and are bottom of the league going into next Sunday’s East Anglian derby at home to Norwich.

Sheffield Wednesday: Dawson, Palmer, Pelupessy, Bannan, Thorniley, Lees (c), Nuhui, Joao (Fletcher 79), Matias (Forestieri 72), Reach, Penney. Unused: Wildsmith, Fox, Hutchinson, Kirby, Baker.

Town: Bialkowski, Donacien, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Chalobah, Nolan, Edun, Edwards, Jackson, Harrison (Sears 85). Unused: Gerken, Spence, Ward, Roberts, Sears, Downes, Kenlock. Referee: Jeremy Simpson (Lancashire). Att: 22,499.


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Swn98 added 12:39 - Aug 26
Guenchev season tickets marginaly up if we get beat by the budgies sun you watch the crowds disapear the casual supporters are very fickle .
For what its worth i think Norwich are so poor we could get our first result.
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Dissboyitfc added 12:54 - Aug 26
swn98...hope for what? excitement? a cup run? entertainment? or is survival the hope you speak of?

remember he gave us a lowest finish in nearly 60 years!
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Swn98 added 13:01 - Aug 26
He saved us, got us into the play offs, on the brink of the playoffs, mid table last season with our complete midfield injured most of the season. All hurst is going to do is ruin us if thats what you want so be it Dissboy so be it.
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Walk_the_Wark added 13:30 - Aug 26
It's actually amusing that people are harking back to McCarthy, the worst manager in our history!
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RoyalAscotBlue added 13:39 - Aug 26
Swn98 my god you are a miserable little man! What hope did we have under MM? What on earth are you talking about? The football was absolutely atrocious and going to see us play was nothing more than a chore. As Dissboy says, MM gave us our lowest finish for decades. What hope is that?

MM is still unemployed at the moment, what does that tell you? His methods are outdated and nobody wants that for their club. Yes he steadied the ship in his first year and saved us from the drop. That is all that he is good for though and we should never have given him the second contract.

He is gone! Get over it.

PH has come in and is trying to completely change the entire ethos at the club. The results so far are frustrating but it has only been 6 games! It will take time. We had 6 years of MM! Get a grip!

You talk about hope. I have hope. I have hope, and belief, that we will beat Norwich next week. Yet another thing that MM could never do. And after that the results will begin to improve, the style of football already has, tenfold.

Another hope I have is that I never have the misfortune of meeting you in real life.
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Chondzoresk added 14:04 - Aug 26
Give it time. Sure it will be fine. We will stay up. But 2 upfront desperately needed. Win against the scumbags everything forgotten.
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warktheline added 14:41 - Aug 26
Surely SWN needs ‘culling'! Every other posts he's lusting and banging on about McCarthy! Tedious to say the least! Do us all a favour and go and ‘rent' on ‘Betamax' McCarthy's ‘finest moments' and thereafter enter a ‘dimly light room'!!!!!! Don't forget the ‘tissues'.....use as ‘required'!
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Bluearmy_81 added 15:21 - Aug 26
It doesn't matter who manages us, with Evans in charge we will go nowhere
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richie78 added 15:55 - Aug 26
No one has mentioned that both goals went over Barts flailing arms. Flapping on both? I no players were unmarked but still a big punch would of helped??
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finidi added 17:04 - Aug 26
Richie78, Yeah don,t want to critisise as he has been or savior many times but he had an awful start to the season real world cup hangover. At fault for one of the goals home to Blackburn, Exeter and wont be happy about the two he conceded yesterday, I am sure he will come good though seams short on confidence.
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Swn98 added 17:25 - Aug 26
RoyalAscotBlue this is a site for all people to aire there views so dont be so obnoxious please.
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IPSWICH1078 added 17:56 - Aug 26
I think we'll be fine. We went 14 games without a win in 2009/10. We've been in worse positions than the one we find ourselves in now. Victory against Norwich couldn't come at a better time!!!
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RoyalAscotBlue added 18:36 - Aug 26
lol

So I'm obnoxious am I? OK. Well I think you're insipid, which is probably why you liked MM's football so much.
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Swn98 added 19:18 - Aug 26
For the benefit of the sensible users of TWTD who aire their opinions and respect others I will not enter into a downward spiral of who can call somebody the most derogatory name perhaps you might consider likewise.
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hongkongblue added 20:51 - Aug 26
I bet MM is laughing his b@!!@(&$ Off now 😏
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 21:36 - Aug 26
McCarthy wasn't the worst manager in our history, in fact given the low budget he had he was one of the best managers we have ever had. He saved us from near certain relegation, got us into the play-offs with a group of players who should have been nowhere near there and last season performed miracles by getting us into mid-table with an injury wrecked squad.

And I do believe that he will return. Might take 10 more games. Might take 15. But I do believe he will return to take us back into mid-table safety.
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Swn98 added 22:07 - Aug 26
When you
Look how many times this season the user's of Twtd have Bart man of the match it reinforces my view they know not what they are looking at.
Good night.
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:32 - Aug 26
Walk the wark .... w@nker!! Worst?? Clueless
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TonyHumesIpswich added 01:49 - Aug 27
haven't commented for a while as have been awestruck how bad our start to the season has been. We are very lucky to have 2 points on the board (thanks to the last kick of the match and a backs-to-the-wall display against Villa). Can only see the Norwich game going one way; they are poor but we are poorer. I wish we had stuck with MIck, I made a mistake there by supporting the majority view. Hands up now, it was very clearly an error.
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jimmyjames added 09:05 - Aug 27
No way was that a sending off.

I hope they'll appeal and have it over turned quickly.

Bring on Sunday I say. This'll kick start our season.
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norfolkbluey added 16:21 - Aug 27
I hate saying this but AGAIN selling Waggy was a really big mistake. Finding a regular goal scorer in this league was MM's biggest find in his tenure. Selling him for £8 m was good business but where are the likes of him to be found when so many big spenders in the league, and there are many now, have the buying power. ME is not a generous owner otherwise we would have kept Waggy and not been in the position we find ourselves in now. It's always been the same at ITFC dip your toe in the water but never take the plunge. PH is doing well on a relative pittance but deserves some proper carefully considered investment on a decent striker, playmaker and a central defender. ME is a scrooge but I bet he doesn't buy his own clothes from Primark.
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Skip73 added 22:34 - Aug 27
For all you saying MM gave us our lowest finish for decades, this season will be much worse. And as for a cup run, surprise surprise we are out at the first hurdle again if you hadn't noticed. I wasn't exactly pro McCarthy but some on here are deluded.
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Razor added 10:54 - Aug 28
Is one allowed to say the keeper has started slowly---now he has his new contract?

Reckon he is down for at least 2 and possibly 4 of goals conceded.
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