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Ipswich Town 1-1 Sunderland - Match Report
Saturday, 10th Aug 2019 17:06

Luke Garbutt netted his second goal in two games for the Blues on the quarter-half mark but Lynden Gooch levelled for Sunderland in the second half as Town and the Black Cats drew an entertaining game 1-1 at Portman Road. Garbutt shot low under Wearsiders’ keeper Jon McLaughlin in the 15th minute as the Blues dominated the first half but Gooch profited from skipper Luke Chambers’s error on 64 to claim an undeserved equaliser for the visitors.

Chambers returned to an otherwise unchanged Blues line-up having been suspended last week at Burton. The 33-year-old replaced James Wilson at the heart of the defence with the Wales international dropping to the bench.

Alan Judge and Emyr Huws were also among the subs, as was Andre Dozzell, who missed the game at the Pirelli Stadium due to a knee problem.

Sunderland made two changes with Luke O’Nien and skipper Aiden McGeady both starting, while Elliot Embleton and Will Grigg dropped to the bench. Ex-Blues captain Grant Leadbitter was also among the subs.

In blustery conditions, the Blues started on the front foot, winning an early corner on the left. Home debutant Garbutt’s ball in from the left was headed into the arms of Black Cats keeper McLaughlin by another man making his Portman Road bow, James Norwood.

Town felt they should have been awarded a penalty in the sixth minute when Kayden Jackson chased a Luke Woolfenden pass, took it into the area and looked to be felled by a Sunderland defender.

Referee Neil Hair immediately blew his whistle but instead of pointing to the spot gave a freekick to the visitors and booked Jackson for diving. It looked a very harsh decision and the Blues striker was evidently very frustrated at having been yellow-carded when he felt he had been fouled.

The Blues had kept the Wearsiders pinned back in their half for virtually the entire opening quarter of an hour and in the 15th minute they went in front.

A loose ball fell to Garbutt inside the area to the right. The Everton man took it on towards the touchline and from a tight angle squeezed a low shot through keeper McLaughlin’s legs and into the net to send the Portman Road crowd, which had already made itself heard, into raptures.

The midfielder celebrated his second goal in only his second game for the Blues in front of the East of England Co-op Stand with his team-mates.

The match continued after Jackson had received treatment for a blow on the head received in the attack which ultimately led to the goal.

On 20 goalscorer Garbutt won a freekick 25 yards out, took it himself and hit the wall with his effort.

Town twice went close from the corner when Skuse turned a shot goalwards only for it to be deflected away from goal. The ball was returned into the box and Norwood hooked a volley only just wide.

In the 24th minute Rowe intercepted a loose Sunderland pass on the Town right and sent in a cross which keeper McLaughlin only just diverted away from Norwood.

Danny Rowe, making his first home start, more than two and a half years after joining the club, thought he had won a penalty on the half hour as he appeared to be caught as he he sought to shoot but referee Hair instead awarded a freekick to the visitors for reasons which weren’t entirely clear.

Sunderland started to see more of the ball but with Tomas Holy, another making his home debut, still untested.


Skuse sent Jackson away on the left in the 33rd minute, the ex-Accrington man waiting for his team-mates before sending in a low cross which was cut out ahead of Norwood.

Garbutt underwent treatment for a knock in the 35th minute but soon got back on his feet and struck a shot from 25 yards which keeper McLaughlin kept out but couldn’t hold. The Everton loanee looked to get in another effort but was hampered by a grounded Sunderland player, however, again referee Hair waved away Town appeals for a penalty.

Town continued to search for their second goal and in the 37th minute Rowe burst down the right and fed Jackson, who moved the ball on to Norwood, whose shot on the turn was blocked by a defender and ricocheted through to McLaughlin.

A minute later, the Wearsiders, who had already switched to a back four from the three-man backline in which they had started, managed their first strike of the afternoon, Gooch cutting in from the left before hitting a shot which flew well wide.

The Blues were forced into a change in the 39th minute when Garbutt succumbed to his earlier injury and was replaced by Alan Judge. The goal-a-game midfielder was warmly applauded off by his new fans.

Judge immediately got into the game and in the 43rd minute curled a shot from distance into McLaughlin’s arms.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time Norwood threatened three times, first smashing a shot against Tom Flanagan as he and Jackson chased a ball over the top, then volleyed a strike wide off a defender from the corner, then screwed an effort high and wide from the subsequent flag-kick.

Applause greeted the half-time whistle with the Blues having been very impressive and deserving more than just their one-goal lead.

Town had started strongly and had controlled the game from the off, not allowing the Black Cats to get a foothold in the game at any stage.

The Blues had had chances to add to their lead and were unlucky not to have been awarded a penalty in the incident in which Jackson was booked, while Holy in the Town goal had largely been a spectator.

Sunderland, who had been dismal in the first half, swapped Denver Hume for Chris Maguire ahead of the second half as they moved to 4-4-2.

The Blues continued to have most of the ball in the Wearsiders’ half, albeit without quite the same control of the first half, but without forcing McLaughlin into serious action.

There was a scare on 58 when McGeady whipped over a ball from the left which flew not too far in front of Marc McNulty and just past Holy’s left post.

Just after the hour George Dobson was shown his side’s first yellow card for a foul on Judge on halfway.

The Blues had looked in no danger but in the 64th minute the visitors equalised. After Town had lost possession on halfway, Maguire played the ball forward down the Sunderland left and Chambers tried to see the ball out for a goalkick.

However, McNulty closed him down and won the ball before squaring it to Gooch, who slammed into the net from 12 yards before running to celebrate with the Black Cats fans in Cobbold Stand to his left.

Having all but gifted the opposition an equaliser they didn’t deserve, the Blues went about restoring their lead. Norwood and Rowe both having efforts blocked as the Wearsiders made heavy weather of clearing in the aftermath of a corner.

On 73 Rowe made a darting run to the left of the box and played a pass to Norwood on the edge of the box but the striker’s shot was straight at McLaughlin. Moments later, Sunderland swapped McGeady for Will Grigg.

In the 78th minute Town switched Rowe for Dozzell with the England U20 international taking up a role on the right. Five minutes later, the Black Cats introduced Alim Ozturk for Jordan Willis, who had suffered a knock a few minutes earlier.

The Blues continued to see most of the ball as the game moved into its final scheduled five minutes.

On 86, Chambers claimed a penalty when O’Nien appeared to handled the ball away from goal as a cross came in from the right but referee Hair awarded a freekick against the Town captain for a push.

Jordan Roberts replaced the lively Jackson as the game moved into three minutes of injury time.

The Blues continued to look for their second goal, Judge hitting a low effort which McLaughlin just held on to ahead of waiting Town strikers.

But Town were unable to find a the goal which would have won them a game from which they really should have claimed three points from their first-half display.

Sunderland were more in it in the second half but aside from their goal - which was largely the result of Town errors - Holy had been unthreatened with the goal the Black Cats' only shot on target.

At the other end, McLaughlin was similarly not tested sufficiently with too many of Town's efforts - seven on target over the 90 minutes - too close to the former Burton keeper.

Town will also feel they were unfortunate not to have been awarded a penalty when Jackson was fouled early on.

However, overall it was a very positive Blues display against a Black Cats team all but certain to be in the promotion shake-up come May in front of a vociferous 24,051 crowd at Portman Road.

It was a more dominant display than at Burton last week, certainly in the first half, with the victory over the Brewers having been based more on a counter-attacking threat.

Town, who are sixth in the early-season table, will be hoping to continue their unbeaten start to the League One season when they travel to Peterborough, who are yet to pick up a point, next Saturday, following Tuesday’s Carabao Cup tie at Luton.

Town: Holy, Donacien, Woolfenden, Chambers (c), Kenlock, Skuse, Downes, Rowe (Dozzell 78), Garbutt (Judge 39), Jackson (Roberts (90), Norwood. Unused: Norris, Wilson, El Mizouni, Huws.

Sunderland: J McLaughlin, C McLaughlin, Willis (Ozturk 83), Flanagan, Gooch, McGeouch, O'Nien, Hume (Maguire 46), Dobson, McGeady (c) (Grigg 73), McNulty. Unused: Burge, Power, Embleton, Leadbitter. Referee: Neil Hair (Cambridgeshire). Att: 24,041 (Sunderland: 1,847).


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RobsonWark added 20:53 - Aug 10
Has anyone watched the highlights video on www.skysports.com website? Chambers almost gifted them a goal before they scored their first. The Sunderland player got goal side of Chambers but just couldn't connect his head to the ball. Such poor marking yet again by the calamity captain 46 seconds into the video.

https://www.skysports.com/football/ipswich-vs-sland/409917

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Umros added 21:08 - Aug 10
Fabulous first half. Intensity, attacking, unlucky to only be one up and some poor referring, but we have dropped down a league so would expect the same from the refs! Whilst we would never keep that up for 90 minutes you always knew some disaster would happen and very likely be down to captain calamity. I was in the family and you could see the moment that ball went over the top it never had enough pace to easily run out, it was a row Z ball all the way but no, mr calamity thinks he's great and so did what he did. This guy will never be dropped so we have to wait for natural retirement I guess! Totally let the team and 24k fans down today, simple as.
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midastouch added 21:27 - Aug 10
Somebody said on the forum we need a target man. Yet we've already got a player with a target on his back it seems, he's called Luke Chambers.
All joking aside, what's the verdict for our next league game and the possibility of Lambert starting Chambers again, should he stick or twist?
Should Luke be given another chance to see if he can make good on his costly error today? Or does he need to be fist dumped to the bench?
See poll here:
https://www.twtd.co.uk/members/midastouch/polls/3231/should-lambert-pump-or-dump

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midastouch added 21:33 - Aug 10
And somebody called in Radio Suffolk tonight and had a bit of a moan about Judge's performance today. They asked him if we should of accepted a fee such as £650k for him, if QPR had of gone a bit higher, the guy on the phone in simple said never mind £650,000, he said he'd of taken £650 after what he saw today! When he came on against Cambridge he looked decent but he flattered to deceive today.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 21:43 - Aug 10
I really do despair sometimes. After all the s**t written on here pre season we have started with 4 points out of six , are disappointed with a draw against the favourites for the title and had 24000 for a league one game and the only thing some people can focus on is a mistake by our club captain. Yep it was a howler, yep he's not in great form but he certainly didn't singlehandedly get us here and certainly didn't singlehandedly cost us the game today. We should have been comfortably ahead .
I honestly think some of you are happier having something or someone to aim hatred at.
No doubt I will be labelled as unambitious or some other rubbish, but maybe concentrate on the positives.
Several of you were predicting no points or one point from the first four games.
Supporters ....the clues in the name .
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RobsonWark added 21:48 - Aug 10
Dozzells_Bobblehat I was definately predicting NIL points today with Chambers on the team sheet!!!
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RobsonWark added 21:52 - Aug 10
Dozzells_Bobblehat It's not just this game he made another f***ing HUGE mistake that cost us 2 extra points!! He did it all last season which is why we only won 5 games all season and finished bottom of the Championship!!
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LonE17Blue added 21:53 - Aug 10
RRanger, you exemplify what is wrong with Ipswich and our Club- you accept weakness and can't handle hard talk. This is why Evens has walked all over us, and will continue to do so whilst he has you and your ilk trying to infringe on freedom of speech.
I say Robson'Walks carries on!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Roo added 22:26 - Aug 10
Downes MOM for me! Garbutt assured while on and fingers crossed he is not out for long. Woolfenden also impressed. Jackson and Norwood all huff and puff but hopeful they can be coached to be more of a threat. Lambert has definitely got us on the right path but it wont happen overnight. Personally I think if we can get Huws in the team and fit playing week in week out we can do this.... early days but I am encouraged and the support today was fantastic. As for Chambers - schoolboy error not clearing it.... the clock is ticking I feel.
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leroygibbs added 23:13 - Aug 10
So a decent, positive performance until .....f**king useless tw*t Chambers done his usual defensive f**k up. How many more points is this carthorse going to cost us. Drop him now, and permanently.
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LonE17Blue added 23:29 - Aug 10
You are so boring, it's hard to type your name "Dozzells_Bobblehat".
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algarvefan added 00:12 - Aug 11
I thought we were terrific first half, and not so good the second half. We need an intelligent striker, too much hot headed running around at the moment and lack of good movement.

We are a work in progress and are getting there but we should have won easily today and been out of sight at half time!!

A big shout out for Cole Skuse today and Flynn Downes, they were excellent.
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runaround added 01:05 - Aug 11
Definitely 2 points dropped as we were totally dominant for first hour and should have been more than a goal up before Chambers horrendous error gifted them an equaliser
If we can stop making these terrible errors & make more of our opportunities to create chances we will be fine but I worry injuries and loss of form might cost us
Great atmosphere today in front of a bumper crowd and I hope a lot of the fans will be there again for the home matches ahead
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NorfolknWay added 01:40 - Aug 11
That's twice now in two weeks. What the actual? .......

First Holy fecks around with a clearance against Burton and nearly costs us two points. Then Chambers fecks around with a clearance against Sunderland and does cost us two points.

Kicking the drinks cart is an understandable reaction the first time. But what are you supposed to do when it happens again a week later?

OK Mr Lambert, make it short. Four words short. Gather every single one of the defensive unit together, including any reserves. Fix them with a steady gaze, loaded with enough menace that they understand.

"Don't do that again".

And then we can put it behind us.

I don't want see that again. Not next week, next month, for the rest of the season. Not from professional players who take pride in the level of their abilities and the standards that they perform at. Good work can be so easily undone.

Don't do that again.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 06:34 - Aug 11
LonE17Blue - if it's too difficult for you don't bother. It's not like your input is will be missed.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 07:11 - Aug 11
It seems to have passed some people by that we are plagued by injuries at the moment. Wilson was probably not fit, so what else was PL supposed to do other than play Chambers? When Toto gets fit, I suspect the first choice centre backs will be him and Wolfenden, who is shaping up to be one hell of a player. But please don't get on his back when he makes a mistake, which he inevitably will at some point. Many more positives than negatives based on yesterday's performance, and that from someone who is often a bit pessimistic!
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ThaiBlue added 07:15 - Aug 11
Luke chambers you are the weakest link goodbye.
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Cakeman added 07:35 - Aug 11
runaround I fully agree with you. Sadly our defence are not collectively capable of cutting out mistakes all of the time. Yesterday's howler cost us two points and last week we were let off the hook when our keeper got it horribly wrong taking too long to clear the ball.
We always have a mistake in us therefore we need to press home our advantage more when we take the lead. Yesterday we screamed out for a second goal but unfortunately to no avail.
That's why we are in league one I guess.
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Nobbysnuts added 09:04 - Aug 11
I've spoken up for you mr chambers but enough is enough. Do the decent thing and go and see mr Lambert on monday and tell him your just not good enough anymore and there are better players than you. Thanks for your loyal service but it's time to step away to the bench.
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scottrock added 10:13 - Aug 11
I don't get to watch the Town much, so can somebody please explain how Chambers keeps his place in the team? No disrespect to League 1, but he should not be making a basic defending error at this level. He needs tone relegated to a coaching/head of team morale role!
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Roola added 10:47 - Aug 11
Just watched the highlights, thought we looked confident and creative on the whole, far better than last season... Need to get in the habit of punishing teams and getting the ball in the net... That aside, Luke Chambers has to take some blame for that awful defending... If one of the youngsters did that I'd perhaps be more understanding but at 33 with countless games under the belt, that's not a mistake you should be making! Just bang it out to safety and get the team behind the ball ffs.
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Linkboy13 added 10:54 - Aug 11
Im not going to come on here and slag off Luke Chambers I'll leave that to the brain dead numpties but it's been obvious for a while he's past his best but i think you'll agree he's been a great servant to the club but unfortunately people only remember the bad times .I expect to get loads of anti votes on here but i couldn't give a ship.
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senduntd added 11:36 - Aug 11
Thought we had left all the rubbish referees in the Championship.
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warktheline added 11:54 - Aug 11
@linkboy, who's the brain dead numpties ? It would appear you! You're not going to slag off Chambers but then confess he's a spent force! So should we all keep silent because he's been a good servant to club? Mind boggling stuff ! Points don't matter I'm assuming !
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kfisher added 12:53 - Aug 11
Really nice too meet James Norwood And his Very Attractive partner after the game. nice Chap. Thanks for photo opportunity . Also Big apologies to Luke chambers for my Uncles opinion on your display today. But you know what they say about opinions They Are Like Arse Holes every ONES Got ONE Lol.
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