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Ipswich Town 0-1 Peterborough United - Match Report
Saturday, 23rd Jan 2021 17:10

Town continue to look for a win against one of League One’s top sides as Mark McGuinness’s 69th minute own goal saw Peterborough United to a 1-0 win at Portman Road. Jonson Clarke-Harris missed a penalty for Posh in a dull first half and the game improved little in a second in which McGuinness scuffed past his own keeper to win three points for the visitors who otherwise didn’t manage a shot on target, while the Blues registered merely two.

Town boss Paul Lambert, who again watched the game sitting in the dugout, made one enforced change with Aaron Drinan replacing James Norwood up front.

Norwood dropped out of the 18 having felt some fatigue in his previously injured hamstring during last Saturday’s 1-0 win at Burton.

Kayden Jackson was also not in the squad having missed training earlier in the week due to thigh and hip injuries.

Winger Luke Thomas, who signed from Barnsley in the week, was among the subs, as was Jon Nolan, who had previously been out with a calf problem. Town’s other new loan signing, Josh Harrop, is self-isolating having tested positive for Covid-19.

Posh made one change from the team which beat Charlton 2-1 in midweek with midfielder Reece Brown coming in for Ethan Hamilton, who was among the subs.

After the two teams had taken a knee in support of Black Lives Matter, the game got under way with Peterborough controlling the early stages but without either keeper being tested.

Town gradually began to show more and on 16 Teddy Bishop won a free-kick five yards outside the penalty area to the right. The ball was played short to the midfielder on the edge of the area, where he worked himself space to hit a shot which deflected wide.

Five minutes later, former Posh wideman Gwion Edwards won a free-kick on the left, although the decision looked harsh on the visitors, and Alan Judge scraped a strike past Christy Pym’s right post with the keeper never looking in any trouble.

Clarke-Harris struck a powerful 25-yard free-kick only just over Tomas Holy’s cross-bar in the 25th minute but with the Town keeper similarly unflustered.

Just before the half hour, Sammie Szmodics, under pressure from Dozzell, was able to turn the ball into the path of Siriki Dembele breaking down the left. The former Grimsby striker took it on into the area and hit a shot which looked to be going wide before Holy’s right hand made sure.

In the 33rd minute the visitors were handed a golden opportunity to go in front when Toto Nsiala lunged in to make a challenge on Dembele in the area. Referee Antony Coggins didn’t appear to be that interested until his assistant on the right-hand side after a long wait waved his flag and the Oxfordshire-based official pointed to the spot.


However, fortunately for the Blues, Clarke-Harris smashed his penalty very powerfully straight down the middle but too high.

The visitors didn’t seem unduly affected by their penalty miss and in the 43rd minute again weren’t far away from the opening goal.

Dan Butler’s whipped over a free-kick from the right which somehow avoided everyone in the area and flashed past the far post.

Just before the whistle, Jack Taylor was booked for a foul on Bishop inside the centre circle as the Blues broke.

A not particularly memorable half with neither side having recorded a shot on target with the visitors’ penalty the only really significant opportunity, although Dembele might feel he could have done better with his earlier chance.

Prior to the penalty, the Blues had started play more in the Peterborough half but without being able to create a chance and having had a tendency to give the ball away. Posh seemed buoyed by their penalty, even if they had missed it, and had looked more threatening in the spell which followed.

Edwards whipped over a cross from the right a couple of minutes after the restart but Drinan, still looking for his first competitive goal for the Blues, was unable to get his head on it.

On 54 Chambers nodded a bouncing ball towards Drinan not far outside the six-yard box but a Posh boot took it away from the Irishman. Five minutes later, Stephen Ward was booked for a foul on Idris Kanu.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 62nd minute when a scuffed Butler free-kick from the right made its way through a crowd of players and bounced off Holy, but fortunately didn’t fall kindly for a Posh player.

Peterborough were looking the more threatening of two not at all dangerous-looking sides and on 68 they went in front, perhaps inevitably given the overall lack of threat shown by the two teams, via an own goal.

Butler sent over a cross from the left and under no pressure McGuinness, the scorer of Town’s winner at Burton last week, sliced his clearance across Holy and into the corner of the net to give the visitors the lead.

Edwards was booked for a foul on Kanu on 71, then two minutes later skipper Luke Chambers smashed a shot high and wide after Bishop had found him on the right of the area.

Prior to the goal-kick, Town made a triple substitution with Nolan, Thomas and Freddie Sears replacing Bishop, Judge and Drinan.

Less than a minute after coming on, Nolan struck the Blues’ first shot on target from 25 yards but Pym was able to bat the ball into the air.

Thomas made his first contribution in a Town shirt on 78, cutting in from the right and playing a low ball to Edwards on the other side of the box. The Welshman turned inside his man before hitting a shot not too far over.

The Blues, as snow began to fall, briefly started to look a threat as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, Sears and then Thomas both having efforts blocked.

Posh swapped Hamilton for Brown two minutes later and the sub went close almost immediately, shooting over from Butler’s cross having initially played the ball wide to the former Newport man.

Niall Mason took over from Dembele for Posh in the penultimate minute with the Blues by now no more than huffing and puffing and an equaliser not looking particularly likely.

The Blues did have the ball in the net during five minutes of injury time but the ball had already gone out of play before Chambers had knocked back in to Nsiala, who had acrobatically hooked home.

Downes headed into Pym’s arms to register a second attempt on target before referee Coggins brought the afternoon to an end.

The winning goal summed up a game of little quality with neither team ever showing much incisiveness or invention in and around the penalty area. Despite their lack of attempts on goal, Peterborough probably deserved the three points marginally more than the Blues.

Town never create many chances but few opposition keepers will have had as quiet an afternoon as Peterborough’s Pym, who was only forced into action by sub Nolan’s shot.

On this evidence, both teams are some way off the likes of Hull City, Portsmouth and Doncaster.

The Blues have now lost five of their last six at home and taken 10 points from their last nine games.

The result, one which heaps yet more pressure on under-fire Blues boss Lambert, moves Posh up to third while Town are down to ninth ahead of another tough home game against Sunderland on Tuesday and a difficult away trip to Crewe next Saturday.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, McGuinness, Ward, Dozzell, Downes, Bishop (Nolan 74), Judge (Thomas 74), Drinan (Sears 74), Edwards. Unused: Cornell, Woolfenden, Kenlock, Huws.

Peterborough: Pym, Butler, Thompson, Beevers (c), Kent, Taylor, Clarke-Harris, Dembele (Mason 89), Brown, Szmodics (Jones 84), Kanu. Unused: Gyollai, Eisa, Broom, Burrows. Referee: Antony Coggins (Oxfordshire).


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shakytown added 21:30 - Jan 23
Relegation is now a real possibility. No other team on earth would continue to play absolute donkeys like Chambers and Judge. Feel a bit sorry for Toto as he is being asked to play in a league which is way beyond his capabilities by the worst manager in the history of this once proud club. LAMBERT MUST GO IMMEDIATELY AND IF HE HAD ONE SHRED OF INTEGRITY HE WOULD WALK.
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LWNR2013 added 21:50 - Jan 23
Toto MOM. Never a penalty and a great ‘goal'
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runaround added 22:27 - Jan 23
A very poor game. Peterborough were nowhere near as good as I thought they would be but we were even worse. Apart from the 10 minutes after the triple substitution we never looked like scoring. We are so pedestrian & offer zero threat from set pieces. The players only seem to show passion in anger & there seems no discernible pattern of play. The sports science & fitness regime are a joke leading to players never being fully fit. We have a squad capable of promotion but managerial team who has not got a clue tactically, can't motivate players but knows he is unsackable due to the 5 year contract. This club is in a terrible place
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johnwarksshorts added 22:40 - Jan 23
4 4 f##king 2!
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blueboy1981 added 23:07 - Jan 23
I think Lambert is now taking the p#ss out of Evans, the Club, and the Fans. I'm not at all sure he has players that want to play for him - all too easy for such to have a ‘twinge' ... !!!
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Northstandveteran added 23:11 - Jan 23
A club with no assets on or off the pitch.

Slowly heading towards the 4th division.

Running costs of a rumoured £15 million a year.

Am I the only one thinking that Ipswich town football club could disappear?

I can't stand Evans but should he decide enough is enough, even if he wrote off his debts, where would it leave us?

And please understand, this is in no way an Evans support post.

Just a realisation.
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Master_Montage added 23:19 - Jan 23
I assume Mr Lambert pours over loads of statistics when reviewing performances. Here's one that might interest him from last season. Jackson and Norwood as a two up front pairing started 18 matches We won 9 drew 7 lost 2 scoring 31 goals and conceding 14. In the remaining games (when only one or neither of them started) we won 5 drew 3 and lost 10 scoring 15 and conceding 22. I know we haven't had the luxury of them both being fit to play at the same time this season, but I still think it suggests that we play better with two strikers up front.
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FrankMarshall added 23:37 - Jan 23
Think relegation next season, not this. We will pick up points against the bottom sides.
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Help added 08:15 - Jan 24
Lets have a quick think about why Nsiala and MCG looked good against Burton and why they are not so good against say P'Boro. Is it because P'Boro are generally a better quality side or have better forward men, and better sides show which of our players are poor and which are actually capable. Let's not single out those two. Chambo and Ward. Decent teams, or even teams with the odd decent players will make those opposing players look worse. Let's face it we can go all over the pitch doing this. Then let's look at the formation we all know 1 up front never works and don't tell me we don't have strikers because of injury. Drinan and Sears up front together from the start, they may not be the best, but it is two up front. Reality is as we as fans know. Since PH got rid of our quality players and replaced them with lower league incapables the club has increased the slide of ineptitude that MM was managing to put brakes on. Those brakes were loosened by PH and Lambert does not have the ability of MM to halt the slide. ME has to accept that the reason this club is where it is is 99% his fault and his decisions. The 1% remains with the unnecessary change of manager to Roy Keane and the start of the demise of this club every since.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:47 - Jan 24
Texastom its the same blokes every week, not only Frank, they all think they are managers, the self appointed panel lol ,they think they are official part of the program.They may well be right in things they say, but they come across as very ''sad'' people crying out for attention .
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itk92 added 10:04 - Jan 24
Warned you about drinan and harrop

Just put your money on Sunderland Tuesday, we ain't winning against a top side til lamberts gone
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Linkboy13 added 10:49 - Jan 24
Wonder how long it will be before Thomas has the confidence drained out of him by Lambert and his coaching staff.
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WonTheCupin78 added 10:50 - Jan 24
Every season I think "this is as bad as it's going to get" then it gets worse. Not looking forward to next season and dread the season after.
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portmanteau added 11:34 - Jan 24
nthstandveteran, just read the latest accounts of ITFC Group of companies, nov 2020 and note the auditors warning of " ....may cast a significant doubt on the Group's ability to continue as a going concern". ( Group here does not include the ME Group) .
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BeattiesBackPocket added 12:36 - Jan 24
Northstandveteran we had two other buyers at the start along with evans and he's had two other offers since owning the club so there are buyers out there in the past who have been interested but until someone puts something up for sale you won't know. You don't go round to someone's house and offer them a bid on a house they're not advertising for sale so you?
Plenty of smaller clubs with lower gates and support do so much better financially as well as playing wise look at Brentford, Watford, Bournemouth, Swansea even Norwich yet we struggle in every area of the club to these guys why? Poor management at every level of the club but it starts at the top.
Let's stop being grateful as fans because evans has us by the b@lls, because there may not be a buyer let's not celebrate or be happy we're not bury we'll never be a bury there was never any coming back as they only get 4000 gates at the best of times, instead of thinking we may be bury we could be Brentford Norwich Bournemouth.
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Northstandveteran added 13:27 - Jan 24
I replied on the banner post BBP 😁
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Razor added 10:49 - Jan 25
Who coaches our team----so many needless and ridiculous free kicks given away----main culprits Dozzell and Chambers. Toto is of course in a class of his own---when he dives in he always makes sure it is i the penalty area.

So many sloppy passes and giving the ball away---main culprits see above.

As for the game on Saturday actually thought we were a bit unlucky----there much revered forward line never had a shot on goal and the officials were poor and chalked off a perfectly good goal at the end.

Thomas of course needs to start tomorrow and will any of our sick note forwards be fit to play-----hope so as Drinnan and Sears clearly not good enough.

Get a win and Wednesday morning will lokk a lot better.
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