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Rotherham United 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 28th Jan 2020 21:49

Rotherham skipper Richard Wood’s 42nd minute goal saw the Millers to a 1-0 victory over Town and back to the top of the table at the Blues’ expense. Wood headed home as the South Yorkshiremen dominated against an under par Town, who almost grabbed a late undeserved equaliser when sub James Norwood hit the post.

Town boss Paul Lambert named an unchanged XI for the third game in a row for the first time this season.

Will Norris was again in goal behind a back three of skipper Luke Chambers, James Wilson and Luke Woolfenden. Luke Garbutt and Gwion Edwards were the wing-backs.

In midfield, Emyr Huws and Flynn Downes were behind Alan Judge with Will Keane and Kayden Jackson the strikers. There was one change on the bench with Myles Kenlock coming in for Josh Earl.

There was a late change of referee with Antony Coggins taking over from scheduled official Marc Edwards.

Matt Crooks, who scored both goals in the Millers’ 2-0 defeat of the Blues at Portman Road in October, nodded an early header wide in a scruffy first couple of minutes.

The home side, whose direct approach was starting to pay dividends, came within an inch or two of going in front in the 11th minute when Town were caught daydreaming as Daniel Barlaser played a quick freekick into Kyle Vassell on the right of the box and the striker’s well-struck shot cannoned off the underside of the bar.

Eventually, the ball ended up behind with referee Coggins awarding a corner, wrongly according to the Town players, and from the corner Michael Smith headed straight at Norris.

Rotherham threatened again in the 18th minute when a superb cross-field pass found Hakeeb Adelakun breaking into the area on the left. However, the full-back’s first touch took the ball a little wide and Norris was able to block his attempt at goal. Following the corner, Crooks headed wide.

Town, in blue shorts, had had a frustrating first 20 minutes with a number of arguable freekick decisions going against them in what had been a very stop-start opening, while they had been unable to impose themselves on the game and get the ball down and pass it around in the manner which has become familiar in the last few games against a physical and determined Rotherham side.

As the clock passed the 25-minute mark there was a round of applause in tribute to Matlock Town player Jordan Sinnott, who was killed at the weekend. Millers midfield Crooks and his team-mates were wearing black armbands in tribute to his friend and former Huddersfield team-mate.

The game continued in much the same manner as it moved past the half-hour mark. Much of the match was being played in the Town half, but without Norris being particularly threatened, while the Blues looked to get the ball forward quickly to strikers Jackson and Keane but without success.

On 37 Crooks was shown the first yellow card of the game for hauling back Keane after the striker had found some space to break into in the Millers half.


Four minutes later, Rotherham, who had been a threat from set pieces all half, took the lead from a corner on the left.

Smith headed a deep ball played beyond the far post towards Norris, Vassell toed it against the keeper’s knee, sending it into the air and Millers’ skipper Wood nodded into the roof of the net from a matter of inches. Norris protested that he had been fouled but looked to have little case.

A minute after the goal Huws was booked for a frustrated foul on Vassell before the board was raised announcing two additional minutes.

Town won a corner in the additional time following a break forward by Downes but the flag-kick eventually came to nothing.

The home side deserved their lead at the break with Town having shown little of their recent form during the first half. The players’ frustration at their display, and a number of the refereeing decisions, was evident.

Rotherham might have gone ahead earlier through Vassell with the Blues never passing with the fluency of recent weeks and all too often looking to hit their strike pairing with early balls over the top, a tactic which had yielded no success.

The second period started much as the first had ended with Rotherham on top, however, the Millers were unable to test Norris further in the early stages.

On 54 Judge was played in on the right but his cross was far too strong for Jackson, the only Town player in the middle.

Two minutes later at the other end, an Adelakun cross from the left took a deflection and bounced across the Town area and reached the far post where it just looped over Chiedozie Ogbene, who had a spell on trial at Town in January 2018.

The Blues were unable to get out of their final third and on 58 Wilson blocked a Vassell overhead kick from a Smith knockdown.

A minute later the Millers thought they doubled their lead but referee Coggins adjudged that Wood had knocked the ball out of Norris’s hands as he headed a corner from the right home.

In the 65th minute Ogbene broke into the area on the right and hit a low shot which Norris saved at his near post. Rotherham were continuing to press with the Blues backline forced to dig deep.

Two minutes later, with Town still to make any impression on the half from an attacking perspective, James Norwood took over from Keane, then on 68 Jon Nolan replaced Huws in midfield with the Welshman perhaps worryingly limping as he left the field. Rotherham switched Crooks for Ben Wiles in the 72nd minute.

The Millers went close again on 74, Michael Ihiekwe’s header from a corner on the right ricocheting across the six-yard box with Norris just taking it away from a Rotherham foot at the far post.

Sub Wiles hit a low shot just wide, before the South Yorkshiremen swapped Vassell for Freddie Ladapo.

Rotherham struck the woodwork for the second time on the night in the 77th minute, Adelakun hitting a shot from 30 yards which beat Norris but cannoned off the bar. Soon after, Woolfenden was booked for a foul on Ogbene.

Town managed their first shot on target in the 80th minute, Judge playing in Jackson on the right of the box but the striker scuffed his effort and Iversen, virtually a spectator in the second half, claimed easily at his near post. Seconds later, Judge was replaced by Freddie Sears.

Joe Mattock was booked in the 83rd minute for pulling back Norwood as the striker broke towards goal. The Town number 10 argued it was an obvious goalscoring opportunity but referee Coggins wasn’t convinced.

Garbutt took the freekick 25 yards out and curled a strike which was dipping just under the bar until Iversen superbly tipped it over.

Rotherham replaced Adelakun with Matt Olusunde with two minutes remaining and Town huffing and puffing but not looking particularly like getting on terms.

The fourth official indicated an additional five minutes with Town finally making some impact going forward but with the Millers looking a danger on the break.

In the second minute of time added-on Norwood went within a whisker of levelling. Having been played in on the left of the six-yard box by Sears the ex-Tranmere man flicked the ball past Iversen and it struck the far post before falling to a Rotherham defender.

Moments later, Jackson appeared to be wiped out by Wood as he broke towards the area before the Rotherham skipper and Garbutt clashed, the Town man appearing to aim a kick at the veteran Millers defender.

That was the last action of a very disappointing evening for the Blues, who looked a pale shadow of the team which has impressed since the turn of the year as they fell to their first League One defeat of 2020.

Town, who struggled with the Millers' physicality throughout, failed to seriously threaten until the final minutes with the substitutions having an impact.

However, despite Norwood almost grabbing an equaliser from what seemed an impossible position, it was too little too late and Rotherham deserved the three points.

The result sees the Blues drop off the top of the table with the Millers replacing them with Peterborough United at Portman Road on Saturday.

Rotherham: Iversen, Thompson, Ihiekwe, Wood (c), Mattock, Ogbene, Barlaser, Crooks (Wiles 72), Adelakun, Vassell (Ladapo 75), Smith. Unused: Bilboe, Olosunde, MacDonald, Lindsay, Lamy.

Town: Norris, Chambers (c), Wilson, Woolfenden, Edwards, Downes, Huws (Nolan 68), Garbutt, Judge (Sears 80), Keane (Norwood 67), Jackson. Unused: Holy, Kenlock, Skuse, Bishop. Referee: Antony Coggins (Oxfordshire). Att: 9,327 (Town: 923).


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Dolphinblue added 22:11 - Jan 28
Wow...we really dont like playing Rotherham do we....like a heavyweight boxer vs a lightweight as Rotherham bullied us all game, players desparate to get rid of the ball in case a 6ft plus rotherham player comes smashing into u....understand why Lambo picked same 11 but Norwood, Nolan maybe better suited to this game....must win vs Peterborough..
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tractorollson added 22:12 - Jan 28
Absolute rubbish. Rotherham fully deserved to win, 2 steps forward 3 steps back. What a shame we just cannot get a run going again. Huws was so poor, too many games, should be dropped for Skuse on Saturday and Keane non existent.
Fingers crossed for Saturday althogh I feel we will get thumped!
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Lathers added 22:12 - Jan 28
What a shambles. Thankfully I only wasted a tenner rather than travelling up. Well done to the 900+ fans who did go, you deserved much, much better. There's me thinking we are finally on track and then.... where did that performance come from? Such a milky goal to concede, but so poor in all areas. Why Lambo didn't bring Bish on at half time for Judge (who btw is awful) is baffling.
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Reuserscurtains added 22:13 - Jan 28
Kayden Jackson makes me think, if I get myself fit and run a lot... maybe I could get signed for 1.6 million?
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Foreverdon_Blue added 22:13 - Jan 28
It is just so so predictable!!!
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itfchorry added 22:15 - Jan 28
Top of the League Team - Sadly NOT
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SingBlue added 22:16 - Jan 28
Yes Cat unfortunately I did. One thing we did have with MM was backbone, we definitely don't have that anymore...
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PinstripeBlue added 22:17 - Jan 28
We have the team. We have the midfield. We have the scorers.
What is missing?
I'm only 52 and I'm so so disappointed.
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Cloddyseedbed added 22:19 - Jan 28
Bullied and outmuscled all over the pitch. Rotherham were very good at what they do and our tactics and player performances were awful. Distribution from the back was just lump it anywhere. Don't think we won a header all night. You must have a plan A,B and C. We just stuck to plan A that clearly wasn't working in the 1st half. Didn't start to try going at them until the last 5-10 minutes. Not good enough and from this performance and game plan we will be lucky to finish in playoffs. Give Rotherham credit, they do have a physically big strong side but also have some good players, they closed us down quick all over the pitch and our attempts at passing were rushed and poor.
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BonchosBicycle added 22:20 - Jan 28
The fact we're failing to handle anyone remotely organised in League 1 really worries me. Even if we do manage automatic promotion - which is a big if - I fear another season like the last. Rotherham pressured only reasonably well and we had no answer to it other than panicky hoofs towards Jackson. I really hope this was just an off day.
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Bluearmy_81 added 22:22 - Jan 28
Doubled by Rotherham. What a joke club we have become under Evans...
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Bezzer added 22:28 - Jan 28
I'm embarrassed tbh! How many years have we been crying out for creativity in the midfield? Not only that, two pacy wingers would put the fear into teams. Instead we have static, substandard idiots in the team. Get rid of Judge, Edwards, Jackson, Nolan etc... and bring some creative, quick and dynamic players in. Lambert needs to change things otherwise I'd ship him out too. Embarrassing, to think we're playing 3rd division football!
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algarvefan added 22:57 - Jan 28
I think some of you forget where we were at at the end of last season!

Our name, our previous reputation, our 'big club' status in Division 3 means nothing, the football is quite honestly lacking in fineness in this league and we don't have players to compete with the physical side.

Tonight we were beaten by a better side, simply that, our tactics of route one against such a big team were never going to work. In fairness the lads worked very hard tonight, I wouldn't be critical of our effort, but we are still a piece of work in progress. We should have passed the ball on the ground more, much more and we have to stop going toe to toe with our opponents. We have a player like Bishop sat on the bench in a crucial game and don't even give him a kick .

Keep the faith friends, we are still up there and all we can do is take one game at a time. If we make the play offs then after where we finished last season we have done well.
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SickParrot added 22:59 - Jan 28
As we haven't beaten any of the other top 8 teams in the division, promotion looks unlikely. Our lack of success against those teams is because of not being clinical enough in front of goal when playing well and being too easily bullied out of the game by the more physical teams. This looks unlikely to change with the current squad. We will continue to have some games where we look really good, but are unlikely to be able to get a win in the really big games.
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RobsonWark added 23:14 - Jan 28
I just can't understand what PL is thinking when he picks a forward who had only scored 5 goals in 75 appearances since 2011 (only 1 goal for Hull City in 22 appearances between 2016 and 2019) and leaves last years equal top scorer in all 4 divisions (with Man City's Aguero no less!) on the bench for the last 3 games. Does Pep put his top scorer on the bench every week to come on for 20 or 30 minutes as an impact sub to try and turn the game in their favour? What is going on in PL's mind?
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ITFC_95 added 23:14 - Jan 28
Bullied all game. Rotherham pressed well but nobody showed for the ball. It was constantly being aimlessly lumped forward and we got dragged into playing the game they wanted. Would like to see Norwood and Bishop start. KYV can't come back soon enough. Edwards very poor
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MickMillsTash added 23:17 - Jan 28
Men against Boys - we won't play a team like Rotherham again, they're going up - but we do need to man up and win our physical battles against the better sides not just Accrington
Norwood should have started, Big Mistake we knew what was coming.
Only Downes took responsibility and took the game to Rotherham until Norwood came on
Think Jackson tonight made some OK runs but the balls to him were poor or not coming.
Need a right back on nights like tonight - Edwards is a weakness
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RobsonWark added 23:19 - Jan 28
Need to sell the following players in this transfer window:
CHAMBERS
EDWARDS
SKUSE
NOLAN
KEANE
Please take the first offer that any club offers on any of them.
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itfchorry added 23:21 - Jan 28
Nick8 -

Terrible host tonight - no snacks during the game !
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itfchorry added 23:25 - Jan 28
Nick8 -

Terrible host tonight - no snacks during the game !
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itfchorry added 23:26 - Jan 28
Milln Out
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Umros added 23:31 - Jan 28
A bad day at office? Yep but there are so many I'm afraid. We now have to beat free scoring Peterborough who will have more than one shot on target in 90 minutes I'm pretty sure. As an aside how have we ended up with 10 home games and 6 away at this stage! Strange fixtures ! It should be advantageous but we seem to get home stage fright!
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itfchorry added 23:32 - Jan 28
Milln Out
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itfchorry added 23:37 - Jan 28
Nick8 is a Budgie and also wears the yellow and
Green when he works with the Aussie Cricket Team !
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blueboy1981 added 23:47 - Jan 28
The performance tonight should see a whole hearted apology from the team to the almost 1000 travelling fans - this was a disgraceful performance for 70 plus minutes.
After the substitutions we stirred into some kind of response, but by that time we could easily have been 3 to 4-0 down.
This against a team playing in front of 9000 fans - nearly 1000 of ours having endured and travelled on a cold winters night - for what ?
DIABOLICAL return for such dedication.
The Rotherham keeper will not have an easier game against anyone this season - if it wasn't for two late saves, he need not have left the dressing room.
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