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Ipswich Town 1-2 West Bromwich Albion - Match Report
Friday, 23rd Nov 2018 22:01

Kayden Jackson netted his third goal of the season five minutes from time but the bottom-of-the-table Blues fell to a 2-1 home defeat to West Bromwich Albion, who climb to second. Jay Rodriguez gave the visitors the lead on 26, Harvey Barnes doubled the margin in the 77th minute before sub Jackson made the most of a Tosin Adarabioyo error to pull a goal back for Town, who almost claimed what earlier had seemed an unlikely point when another sub Jack Lankester hit the post with a freekick deep in injury time.

Paul Lambert named an unchanged for the third game running, while Teddy Bishop was on the bench for the first time since August having been out of action with a hamstring injury, his only appearance this season having been 24 minutes from the bench at Exeter in the Carabao Cup.

West Brom, who were also unchanged having beaten Leeds 4-1 before the international break, were skippered by former Town loanee Jake Livermore.

The visitors created the first opportunity of the game in the fourth minute, James Morrison heading a corner from the right back into the area and Rodriguez nodding over.

West Brom had most of the ball in the early stages with Town, backed by a noisy 22,000-strong crowd, harrying and hassling them.

On 11 Matthew Pennington was booked for pulling back Hal Robson-Kanu and Cole Skuse diverted Livermore’s dangerous freekick up into the air and Trevoh Chalobah cleared.

Town struck their first shot of the game in the 13th minute, Jonas Knudsen hitting a powerful effort which flew only just over Sam Johnstone’s bar.

The Baggies broke quickly in the 16th minute after a Town attack had broken down and Harvey Barnes shot across the face of goal, not too far wide of Bartosz Bialkowski’s right post.

West Brom will feel they should have opened the scoring in the 23rd minute. A freekick was nodded back towards the six-yard box from the back post and Jordan Roberts did superbly to hook it away. However, the loose ball dropped to Ahmed Hegazi but fortunately for Town the Egyptian screwed horribly wide when he should have hit the target at the very least.

But the Baggies didn’t have to wait too much longer for a goal. On 26 Matt Phillips’s cross from the right beat Jordan Spence at the back post and Kieran Gibbs headed to the edge of the six-yard box where Rodriguez nipped in front of Pennington to slot home.

The visitors continued to control the game with the Blues unable to make much headway going forward, all too often running into trouble, making a loose pass or failing to get the ball into the box when the opportunity was there. On 40 Robson-Kanu worked himself space inside the box but shot over.

Just before the break, Spence slid in to block from Rodriguez who otherwise looked certain to score having been found by Barnes after another swift Baggies break. In the aftermath, the ball was played into the feet of Robson-Kanu, who tried to roll Pennington but the on-loan Everton man diverted his shot over.

After one minute of additional time referee Keith Stroud brought the half to an end with the Baggies deservedly in front.


The visitors, with a squad still packed with players from their Premier League days, had bossed the period from the the off with the Blues largely huffing and puffing as they tried to get a foothold in the game.

Knudsen’s shot not too far over was the closest Town had come to a goal, while the Blues’ backline had done well to limit the number of clear-cut chances at the other end.

West Brom will have gone in feeling another goal in the second half ought seal their first win at Portman Road since 2006 with Town needing to improve after the break if they were to take anything from the match.

The Blues started the second half positively and in the 49th minute Flynn Downes sent Roberts away towards goal but Hegazi, who had been a strong presence at the back for the visitors throughout, blocked his way.

From the corner the Blues threatened again, Gibbs stopping Roberts’s shot in front of the line.

Moments later, Downes’s corner from the left bounced across the six-yard box but with no one of either team able to get a touch on it. The ball ran out to Chalobah, who struck a shot straight at Johnstone.

The Blues, appearing to have much more self-belief than before the break when they had perhaps shown the visitors too much respect, continued to press and probe and in the 52nd minute Pennington shot wide from 25 yards after a freekick had been taken quickly on the left.

Despite Town’s strong start to the second half, West Brom went very close to doubling their lead in the 56th minute.

Phillips sent over a superb ball from the right to Barnes breaking into the area on the left from where the on-loan Leicester man smashed a shot against the outside of Bialkowski’s right post.

But the Blues were continuing to take the game to the West Midlanders and a minute later Chalobah brought the ball to the edge of the box before hitting a shot wide.

In the 64th minute boss Lambert withdrew Downes for Bishop, who received a warm ovation from the Portman Road crowd as he made his way on to the field. The 22-year-old’s last league appearance came in the home game against QPR on Boxing Day last year.

The visitors started to look the more threatening side, Rodriguez shooting over on 66, then two minutes later Phillips won a corner on the right from which the ball almost ended up crossing the line, however, with Bialkowski having been fouled as he punched.

A minute later, Robson-Kanu hit a shot from the edge of the box which Bialkowski claimed confidently before the threat moved to the other end.

First Sears was just prevented from getting in a header from Knudsen’s cross from the left, then Edwards nodded Roberts’s cross over the bar.

Rodriguez looked certain to grab his second of the game in the 72nd minute having been put through one on one inside the area but Spence slid in superbly to take the ball away from him.

However, a second Baggies goal came only four minutes later. Bishop and Edwards got in a tangle on the edge of the West Brom box and the visitors broke at pace and Phillips found Barnes in space on the right of the box from where he slammed home.

Town immediately swapped Edwards and Roberts for Jackson and Lankester, however, any realistic hope of getting anything from the game appeared to have gone, despite their spirited second-half display.

Lankester ambitiously claimed a penalty as the match moved into its final 10 minutes, falling along with a West Brom defender as they battled to get to a ball into the box.

Jackson shot wide having cut in from the left in the 82nd minute, then soon after Phillips was booked for time-wasting.

With five minutes left on the clock the Blues were handed a lifeline. Lankester’s cross from the right deflected into the area where Tosin Adarabioyo inadvertently diverted it behind him and into the path of Jackson, who gratefully slipped home his third goal of the season.

The home crowd, which had stayed behind their team throughout, suddenly sensed an unlikely point might be on the cards and upped the noise.

Town kept pushing for an equaliser in injury time, winning a number of corners, but with the Baggies always looking a bigger danger on the counter-attack, as they had all evening.

Deep, deep in injury time, Bishop won a freekick not far outside the area on the right and Lankester curled a brilliant shot which grazed the outside of Johnstone’s right post. The keeper was booked for wasting time ahead of the goalkick, seconds before the final whistle blew.

Despite the defeat, the home crowd applauded their side after a much better second half display which might even have yielded a point had Lankester’s strike been six inches or so to the left or the ball fallen more kindly in the area from one of a number of earlier set pieces.

Town will certainly face far weaker opposition than the Baggies this season and although having suffered Lambert’s first defeat as Town boss, there were plenty of positives to be taken from the second-half performance, not least Bishop’s return to senior action.

The Blues will hope that results elsewhere go in their favour tomorrow before they again go looking for their first home win of the season and inaugural victory under Lambert when Bristol City visit Portman Road on Wednesday.

Town: Bialkowski, Sears, Chambers (c), Pennington, Knudsen, Skuse, Chalobah, Downes (Bishop 64), Edwards (Lankester 77), Sears, Roberts (Jackson 78). Unused: Gerken, Donacien, Ward, Dozzell.

West Brom: Johnstone, Adarabioyo, Dawson, Hegazi, Gibbs, Livermore (c), Morrison (Barry 89), Phillips, Barnes, Robson-Kanu (Gayle 75), Rodriguez. Unused: Myhill, Mears, Townsend, Hoolahan, Harper. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att 22,995 (West Brom: 1,073).


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Cloddyseedbed added 09:47 - Nov 24
Spence and Knudsen only get in the team as we have nobody better in front of them, although Kenlock hopefully will soon be back up to speed. Neither fullback stopped crosses going in for the 1st goal, with half hearted challenges. Hopefully full back issue will be resolved in January, 2 please. 1 midfield general like Magilton. 1 Murphy type striker. Players we have gave their all but as we all know they aren't up to it! Well done PL for getting as much out of them as he has in the time he has been here.
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carlo88 added 10:50 - Nov 24
A shame that last minute free kick didn't go in, would have done wonders for our confidence; don't know why it wasn't whipped into the box though, with Bart there too. Don't know what's happened to our goalkeeper, he looked all over the place. Trying to play out from the back looked very risky with our lack of confidence. Was quite impressed with Chalobah but no one really stood out unfortunately, we're just a pretty poor team. Am pretty resigned to relegation, just hoping the crowd sticks with PL and he sticks with us.
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Surco72 added 10:51 - Nov 24
Definate signs of improvement and team work but we will not stop conceding goals with our two full backs as they cannot defend properly and switch off so often , Spence has cost us in last two games . Also Bart is massively struggling and again let a goal in at his near post
.We need better players in the middle to want the ball hopefully Bishop will be one of those players if he can stay fit
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Bluearmy_81 added 13:48 - Nov 24
"If we do get relegated it will only get worse Evans will cut the budget to suite the division "
What?! Weren't you taken in by his staged interview?!
A real minority, someone who understands the poisonous cause of our plight..
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Swn98 added 13:49 - Nov 24
armadaleblue
alfromcol
ShropshireBluenago09
rabbit
You all down vote my post please enlighten me as to where i am wrong!
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Michael101 added 14:35 - Nov 24
Swn, you are dead right,we have been in a downward spiral for more years than I care to remember,about time a lot of people woke up and smelt the coffee.
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alfromcol added 14:48 - Nov 24
Hi Swn98.
Didn't disagree wil everything you said. Gave you the down vote because of your comments on the clubs efforts to get bums on seats.
I also have a season ticket, my choice. If the club decides to discount tickets to get the ground rocking and a decent atmosphere then great. It doesn't cost me a penny more for my season ticket.
So much more enjoyable at PR last night, entirely due to the ticket promotion. If that's what it takes, I'll vote for more of it.
I have no problem if the guy next to me has only paid £10 for his ticket. I fact he did , it was my son!
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Swn98 added 14:59 - Nov 24
alffromcol cant fault you however it only happens when sky show us do you think all those souls attending will be there when they have got to pay 25.00 dont think so.
Of no long term benefit to the club the same as there is no benefit in being a season ticket holder any more which in the the long term has got to be to the detriment of the long term future of the club.
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michael99 added 15:59 - Nov 24
Pretty decent performance in my opinion only negatives for me is both our full backs and our so called best in the championship goalie
Imo goalies should not be judged on saves, all goalies make saves but should look at the mistakes and goals conceded.
Bart beaten again at near post the cardinal sin for a gk and looked shaky and flapping at anything in the box all game.
I, like mm have never thought Bart to be much if any better than gerkin
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blueboy1981 added 16:28 - Nov 24
....... as has previously been indicated, however optimistic, or not, we chose to be this squad is currently not Championship standard - many of us know that, and we have to live with it for now.

Paul Lambert has what it takes to get the best out of what's there, but quite simply he cannot put it where it isn't.
January will have to be a crucial time for recruitment, and will almost certainly be too late to save our Championship status. However, looking further ahead prospects look good with players coming thro' at Under 18 / 23 level - we just have to hang onto them. In the past we've let far too many of our produced gems leave, and kept what maybe shouldn't have.

In the meantime, we desperately need to STOP shipping goals - again last night we were all too easy to score against - two reasons, maybe three !! - immediately spring to my mind.
If we can eradicate this continuous flaw - at least we have a chance of stealing a few WINS - in doing so who knows ?.

I did say a few - but as time and games pass - that word will not be enough. Believe me, it won't.
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blueboy1981 added 16:28 - Nov 24
....... as has previously been indicated, however optimistic, or not, we chose to be this squad is currently not Championship standard - many of us know that, and we have to live with it for now.

Paul Lambert has what it takes to get the best out of what's there, but quite simply he cannot put it where it isn't.
January will have to be a crucial time for recruitment, and will almost certainly be too late to save our Championship status. However, looking further ahead prospects look good with players coming thro' at Under 18 / 23 level - we just have to hang onto them. In the past we've let far too many of our produced gems leave, and kept what maybe shouldn't have.

In the meantime, we desperately need to STOP shipping goals - again last night we were all too easy to score against - two reasons, maybe three !! - immediately spring to my mind.
If we can eradicate this continuous flaw - at least we have a chance of stealing a few WINS - in doing so who knows ?.

I did say a few - but as time and games pass - that word will not be enough. Believe me, it won't.
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blueboy1981 added 16:33 - Nov 24
......... a certain person still sucking sour lemons it seems, whatever the subject - What cheerful company that person must be ....... ??
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blueboy1981 added 16:33 - Nov 24
......... a certain person still sucking sour lemons it seems, whatever the subject - What cheerful company that person must be ....... ??
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runningout added 17:32 - Nov 24
looking forward to the trials of the rest of our season in a way
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alfromcol added 22:26 - Nov 24
Swn98
Live for the moment, yesterday evening was enjoyable and entertaining. OK we didn't win, but how many times have I/you left PR with no feelings at all, wondering why we keep turning up? I certainly have.
Life is very short, savour every enjoyable moment.
In the long term (or short) we are all dead!
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Swn98 added 07:30 - Nov 25
Wise words indeed Alf.
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bobble added 11:39 - Nov 25
all the draws and groovy losses in the world will not save us...we need points....
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Razor added 10:43 - Nov 26
Stow Tractor Boy------all the 4 teams you mention have to come to Portman Road so that is a positive!!

Roberts looks like he could be a decent winger with a nice cross, when we get some forwards (NOT Freddie Sears!!).

Wednesday is massive---letrs all do this together!!
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