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Ipswich Town 2-1 AFC Wimbledon - Match Report
Tuesday, 20th Aug 2019 22:02

Kayden Jackson’s goal deep, deep in injury time saw Town come from behind to claim a dramatic 2-1 victory over AFC Wimbledon at Portman Road. The Dons went ahead via Nesta Guinness-Walker in the 41st minute in a poor first period from the Blues. But Town were much better in the second half, equalising through James Norwood in the 81st minute before Jackson smashed in the late winner.

Skipper Luke Chambers dropped to the bench as Blues boss Paul Lambert made three changes for the first ever visit of AFC Wimbledon.

James Wilson came into the back four alongside Luke Woolfenden with Janoi Donacien and Myles Kenlock the full-backs and Tomas Holy in goal.

Lambert switched to a central midfield three with Andre Dozzell making his first League One start of the season alongside Flynn Downes and Cole Skuse, who wore the captain’s armband.

In the front three, Idris El Mizouni started for the first time this season on the left with Danny Rose on the right and Norwood in the centre.

Gwion Edwards and Jackson also dropped to the bench, alongside new loanee Anthony Georgiou. Kane Vincent-Young missed out, presumably due to the toe injury he was suffering from at the weekend.

For AFC Wimbledon, ex-Blues Shane McLoughlin and Dylan Connolly were among the subs, while there was a late change of referee with Antony Coggins taking over from Robert Jones.

The first 20 minutes passed uneventfully with neither team creating an opportunity. The Blues had had spells of possession without hurting the Dons, but more of the game had been in the Town half, although with the visitors equally unable to conjure a chance against the home backline.

A short spell of head tennis on the edge of the box led to an opening for Norwood in the 29th minute, Rowe hooking the ball into the area in front of the former Tranmere man but he scuffed his strike and El Mizouni was unable to reach the loose ball ahead of Wimbledon keeper Nathan Trott.

Four minutes later, Downes chipped a cross towards Norwood from the right but beyond the Town striker.

After their slow start, the Blues gradually began to put the Dons under pressure, winning back-to-back corners in the 35th minute. From the second, Skuse headed goalwards but Trott claimed.

A minute later, they should have gone in front. Dozzell played Norwood in on goal with a trademark threaded pass and the striker seemed set to score his first goal at Portman Road but Trott stood up well and forced it wide.

The Blues seemed to be getting on top, however, it was Wimbledon who would take the lead with their first serious shot of the evening.

Following a long kick forward by Trott, Michael Folivi held off his man with his back to goal on the edge of the box, then fed Guinness-Walker, who was breaking from deep on the left unchecked, and he smashed a shot past Holy to his left.


Town were unable to create another chance before the break with the whistle greeted by loud boos from the home support.

The Blues had started slowly but seemed to be find their feet as the half moved into its final 10 minutes with Norwood’s chance one the frontman will feel he should have taken.

However, they were caught by a sucker punch with the Dons breaking and then Guinness-Walker in acres of space as he joined the attack on the left and beat Holy with his low strike.

Town needed to improve significantly in the second half and manager Lambert made one change, handing Georgiou his debut and withdrawing El Mizouni.

A minute after the restart Donacien was booked for a foul on Luke O’Neill midway inside the Town half as he challenged following a loose pass out of his area by Holy. O’Neill took the freekick himself and the ball flashed across the area beyond the Wimbledon players in the box.

The Dons continued to look the more dangerous side with a low cross from the left forced out off a visiting player by Wilson at the near post.

Georgiou forced a foul from O’Neill in the 51st minute, the Dons man joining Donacien in the book. The Cypriot international took the freekick himself and Woolfenden’s header was blocked.

Town finally started to put the Dons under pressure and on 56 Georgiou sent in a low ball from the left which Paul Kalambayi deflected to Trott, who claimed just as Norwood stabbed a foot towards it. The keeper stayed down for a moment or two and there was a bit of pushing and shoving between the Town striker and two defenders before the game continued.

Downes went close to a brilliant equaliser in the 59th minute, the midfielder rolling his man midway inside the Wimbledon half before taking it on and hitting a shot which flew only just over. Seconds later, Lambert swapped Dozzell, who had been in and out of the game, for Jackson as the Blues moved to 4-4-2.

Town, with the fans in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand getting louder by the minute, were by now encamped in the Dons half and on 61 Georgiou sent a powerful low ball across the six-yard box but with no one able to add the final touch.

The Blues claimed a penalty a minute later when Norwood fed in the pacy Jackson on the right and the striker was felled by a combination of Trott and Rod McDonald, however, the keeper grabbed the ball and referee Coggins waved away the protests. Soon after, Kalambayi was booked for a foul on Norwood.

On 64 Georgiou, who had made a big impact having come on, whipped over a freekick from the left and the ball was cleared to Downes, who shot over from just outside the box.

The Dons reminded Town that they still had defending to do at the other end in the 68th minute after Downes failed to take down Holy’s pass out of the area. Fortunately, Wilson was able to cut out the pass through to Folivi.

The Blues broke to the other end and Norwood flashed a ball across the area with no Town player again able to get a touch.

Rowe shot wide from a Downes pass a minute later, then Kenlock cut in from the left and hit a low shot which Trott claimed at the second attempt with no Town player able to get on to the loose ball.

The Blues swapped Rowe for Alan Judge, while Wimbledon replaced Folivi with Mitchell Pinnock.

On 76, Jackson’s flick sent Judge away into the area but a Wimbledon boot intervened and the ball was kicked out for the first of two corners, neither of which came to anything.

With nine minutes remaining, the Blues finally found a leveller. After a contentious corner award on the left led to Dons skipper Scott Wagstaffe picking up a yellow card for dissent, Judge sent over a deep ball and Norwood powered a header into the net at the far post to claim his first Portman Road goal and his second in two matches. For Judge, it was only his second assist since joining Town in January.

From there, with the crowd having upped the volume even further, the Blues went looking for the winner as Wimbledon replaced Kwesi Appiah with Joe Pigott.

The Town pressure was increasing as the game reached its final scheduled minute. Georgiou saw a shot blocked, then Jackson was played in by Skuse but the ball was stabbed behind.

From the corner, the ball ran loose to Woolfenden but the defender fell as he tried to divert it goalwards. It subsequently squirmed out to Skuse but his snapshot screwed out for a throw on the far side.

In five minutes of injury time, Pigott was booked for kicking the ball away as the Blues prepared to take a freekick.

And in the aftermath of the set piece, the Blues scored their winner. After a number of balls into the box were headed clear, Skuse hooked the ball over McDonald into the path of Jackson inside the area and the substitute lashed into the net to trigger wild celebrations on the field and the terraces, while manager Lambert appeared to be booked by referee Coggins after running down the touchline.

The downcast Wimbledon players tried to get themselves back on terms in the remaining moments without success and the final whistle was met by loud cheers rather than the boos of the first half.

The two periods couldn’t have contrasted more with the first as dull as they come, the Blues finding themselves behind to a poor goal.

Town took a few minutes to find their feet in the second half but once they had done so they kept the Dons pinned back in their half and eventually got their opening via Norwood’s header before finally grabbing Jackson’s winner right at the death.

It was a victory which showed great character, particularly in the wake of so many disappointments last season, the Blues having come behind to win for the first time since Swansea away in October last year.

The three points take Town up to fifth in the early season table, two points behind new leaders Blackpool ahead of Saturday’s visit to crisis club Bolton Wanderers.

Town: Holy, Donacien, Woolfenden, Wilson, Kenlock, Skuse (c), Dozzell (Jackson 60), Downes, El Mizouni (Georgiou 46), Rowe (Judge 72), Norwood. Unused: Norris, Chambers, Huws.

AFC Wimbledon: Trott, O’Neill, Thomas, McDonald, Kalambayi, Guinness-Walker, Reilly, Hartigan, Wagstaff (c), Folivi (Pinnock 72), Appiah (Pigott 86). Unused: Tzanev, Roscrow, Connolly, McLoughlin, Osew. Referee: Antony Coggins (Oxfordshire). Att: 18,778 (AFC Wimbledon: 667).


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Dolphinblue added 22:29 - Aug 20
Awesome!😀😀😀😀.....Georgiou looks abit good! Fantastic...THE TOWN ARE GOING UP! 🐬
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Sixto6 added 22:29 - Aug 20
You could see the 4-5-1 wasn't working after 10 minutes !!!
Don't think KVY is going to have much trouble displacing Donacien.
The midfield needs to go and get the ball off the back four as the are clueless going forward! Both full backs and Dozzell are so poor.
Awesome final 15 minutes COYB
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 22:30 - Aug 20
Ffs ITFCSINCE73 - he didn't even play and you're still rabbiting on . WE WON !
I'm not saying he should or shouldn't play . Woolf for me would Def start . My point is that his first reaction to a last minute win is come on here and slag off our fans and our captain . Sad .plain sad
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:31 - Aug 20
Get in

Sounds like we dominated second half and got what we deserved.

Two last that's 3 points from the last two games we could have missed out on. Last year it was us conversing those
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EssexTractor added 22:32 - Aug 20
First half ..bad..managers selection....players casual.....??
Second half..some class from Georgiou
Wolfenden steady
Kenlock huffed and puffed but did go forward after the break
Donacien , sorry, but no.....
Downes got about, covered ground
Jackson energetic when he came on
Maybe he got awful service but Norwood a question mark aside from his power header, better more probing passing should help him..
The crowd were " MOTM"
Yes 8 points unbeaten , but in truth this was AFCWimbeldon
If we can play with passion in last 10 minutes, why can we not do that for longer
With additional strength now purchased lets now do so.
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Wishing4arightback added 22:33 - Aug 20
Well that was value for money!!!!!

Always nice to leave buzzing from a great end to the game. Yes there were some not so great performances, missed chances etc but we got the points we needed.

Hopefully PL will now keep to 2 up top. With Keane coming back we have different options to play together when we need to change things. Can plan B be different combinations of 2, rather than 1 or 2.

One highlight for me which I think may have gone under the radar was the partnership of Wilson and Wolf. Wilson just did the basics, but well. If it needed clearing he cleared, if he needed to tackle he tackled. Never tried anything flash and was very steady. Wolfy covered really well and looked composed. A really good performance as a pair that really complimented each other.

Just as I hope we play 2 up top, I hope this pair get a run together. 2 games and 2 wins and only 1 conceded. It's worth progressing.
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StokeHigh97 added 22:34 - Aug 20
I'd rather play poor & win than play well & lose: First Half shocking, no tempo no chances 1 up front with no support didn't work: Janoi I'm afraid is not good enough got caught out badly for their goal: positioning is poor, distribution poor surely when Fit KVY will replace him: Dozzell looks lost & really struggling to make any impact whether starting or as a Sub: I thought the Spurs loanee was Bright & certainly lifted the atmosphere & the team: much to work on but when Everyone is Fit going to be a interesting 11 & bench: unbeaten, showing spirit, playing till the end that is positive signs! let's get it right thou Saturday & tonight we would have got nothing last season: We're a work in progress
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Jollyblue added 22:34 - Aug 20
We've now got a great squad at this level.

Let's not kid ourselves or make any more excuses.

Over to you PL.
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multiplescoregasms added 22:35 - Aug 20
Very lucky Mr Lambert. Why you didn't start with 2 up front is a mystery. Jackson may not go and get 20 goals this season, but we are a much better team going forward with him in it at the moment. Donacien looks really worrying, and I am not convinced by Holy as yet. Very early to be too critical, but please just keep playing 2 up front and stick to what we are good at.
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RobsonWark added 22:38 - Aug 20
Dozzells_Bobblehat - I'm just pointing out the OBVIOUS facts!!
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warktheline added 22:39 - Aug 20
I haven't smiled this much for over 2 yrs in regards to football ! 😄
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runningout added 22:41 - Aug 20
Let's not kid or flatter ourselves. We were lucky. Plenty of room for improvement
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TimmyH added 22:41 - Aug 20
Sixto6 - agree with your post but not 'BOTH fullbacks are so poor' bit, felt Kenlock did okay tonight and was far from the worse player for us on the pitch which was clearly Donacien. Have to say first time I've seen Holy and not sure about some of his decision making when distributing the ball...looks like he could have a clanger in him but hopefully he'll have a greater understanding with the new Colchester lad coming in at RB.
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RobsonWark added 22:44 - Aug 20
Never seen any player play the ball back so much as Donacien. Some one needs to point him in the direction of which we are attacking.
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Skip73 added 22:45 - Aug 20
RobsonWark, I've just been reading tour post history and EVERY post is slagging off Chambers and theres pages of them! I think you are obsessed and its not healthy. I'm not saying I think he is great, the opposite in fact, his days are numbered but Christ man, change the record!
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ITFCsince73 added 22:47 - Aug 20
Be interesting to see how PL goes in the next match.
Certainly can't drop the Wolf or Wilson.
But I said that after the Burton game...
Maybe the poor performance 1st half was due to the shockwaves going through the corridors of Portman Road.... Chambo dropped!
No there must be some mistake....Chambo doesn't sit on the bench, no matter how poor he is.
I'm still in shock.
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RobsonWark added 22:48 - Aug 20
Skip73 - I'm just stating the obvious that anyone can see if they watched the matches. If he plays we will never be promoted! I obviously LOVE my club more than you do!
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TimmyH added 22:49 - Aug 20
Jackson - speed, Norwood - tenacity, Georgiou - quality, Downes - getting better, Skuse - consistency at this level - 5 reasons why I'd start with all them though have to admit only seen 45 minutes of the Cypriot lad - add Judge, Huws, Bishop (when fit) and others why attack will be the best source of promotion this season!
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BrandestonBlue added 22:49 - Aug 20
Disappointing first half but so many positives - a win when we were a goal down with 10 mins to go- we know that we have already sorted the right back position with VKY - Georgieou looks a real player at this level which would allow a fit Garbutt to play left back . This would give us a very balanced attacking set up and a bench that potentially includes Huws, Judge , Nolan,Keane and Sears when fit - very exciting possibilities
We need to do a professional job on Bolton on Saturday and Shrewsbury at home a week later and we could be top 2 by the end of August - COYB!!



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ITFCsince73 added 22:50 - Aug 20
Skip. Maybe Robsonwark thinks that it's 2 years to late.
And what might have been....and who can blame him.
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Dolphinblue added 22:52 - Aug 20
THIS SEASON IS BRILLIANT AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE BRILLIANT...WHOOP WHOOP.....2 94TH MINUTE GOALS! 🤣🤣👍👍🐬🐬❤❤ Soooo Good...
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Skip73 added 22:53 - Aug 20
RobsonWark, how dare you say you love the club more than I do because I point out that over 16 pages of constant Chambers posts is obsession. You do not know me so DON'T EVER insinuate that I don't love the club as much as you because my opinion differs from yours.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 22:58 - Aug 20
There are a lot of comments on here about the number of injuries we have suffered over recent years and we are in a season where we are going to play more matches than any of those previous ones.

On top of that Lambert said that Jackson needed a rest after Saturday and the other attacker is Roberts. The options to start this game were:

1 - Play Jackson + Norwood and keep fingers crossed
2 - Play Norwood and Roberts
3 - Change thing around a bit and play Norwood on his own and hope some creativity from Dozzell would make up for the shortfall (You can always bring Jackson on in the last half hour).

Of those three options I think he made the right one. I'm sure that if Sears and Keane were fit, he'd have gone 442 but as it is we have 3 points and Jackson has had 60 minutes off.

AOB...

Skuse, Downes, Georgiou, Norwood and Woolfenden were excellent today.

Holy - not much to do, needs to get a bit more understanding with defense.

Rowe, El Mizouni and Wilson were okay. Of those 3 El Mizouni showed most but faded, Rowe had moments without end product and Wilson was a proper but unspectacular centre half.

Kenlock had an odd game, for an hour he looked bereft of confidence but came to life when Georgiu came on in the last half hour. Maybe Garbut will need to push him now that his own place is under pressure?

Donacien is doing his best playing out of position but isn't up to snuff at right back. I really hope KVY can improve us in this area and maintain it without much in the way of competition.
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RobsonWark added 23:00 - Aug 20
Skip73 - of course you love the club more than me. I want promotion to the Premier League...do you? Go and buy your shirt with CHAMBERS 4 GOD on the back. Or maybe you can swap the number 4 for IS?
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Northstandveteran added 23:01 - Aug 20
I think some of you are being a bit harsh on Chambers.

What other defender in the country averages a goal every 3 games!

😉
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