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Cambridge United 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 16th Oct 2021 17:01

Joe Ironside scored an 88th-minute leveller as Cambridge United came from two goals behind to draw 2-2 with the Blues at the Abbey Stadium. Town looked to be coasting to victory after Sone Aluko had netted on 10 and 36, his first Blues goals, but James Brophy pulled one back for the U’s before half-time and the home side completed a deserved comeback when Ironside headed home two minutes from the end.

Aluko and former Cambridge loanee Idris El Mizouni came into the Town team for Wes Burns, who dropped to the bench alongside Bersant Celina, who was back from international duty having missed last week’s 2-1 home win against Shrewsbury, and Lee Evans, who had presumably picked up a knock.

Aluko started on the right wing with Tunisian international El Mizouni in central midfield alongside skipper Sam Morsy. Town were otherwise unchanged from the team which beat the Shrews.

Cambridge were captained by former Blue Paul Digby but Jack Lankester missed out having picked up a knock in training.

One-time Town trialist Shilow Tracey and Wes Hoolahan returned to the Cambridge XI with Liam O'Neil the other player to drop out.

The Blues started brightly and in only the second minute Macauley Bonne was sent away down the left by Morsy. The striker’s angle was too tight to hit a shot so he cut back to Conor Chaplin, who blazed his effort well over.

Less than a minute later, the former Barnsley man curled another shot not too far wide after good work on the right from Aluko.

Cambridge attacked for the first time on five, George Williams hitting a strike which Matt Penney blocked.

Aluko had looked Town’s main danger in the early stages and in the 10th minute Nigerian international put the Blues in front with his first goal for the club.

Cameron Burgess headed clear and Aluko nipped in to take the bouncing ball away from the hesitant Conor Masterson before deftly lobbing home keeper Dimitar Mitov from the edge of the box.

Four minutes later, Town threatened again, Penney crossing low from the left but Mitov reached it ahead of Bonne.

On 22 Penney crossed from the left again and Chaplin turned a shot well wide when he will feel he should have done better.

Town continued to control the game, often looking to get it forward very quickly. Just before the half hour, Aluko crossed from the right to Bonne at the near post but Mitov saved the striker’s header.


On 31 Morsy shot wide following a Town break after a Cambridge attack had broken down.

Two minutes later, Mitov slipped when trying to cut inside Chaplin when miles out of his area. His poor clearance fell to Aluko well inside his own half but this time the ex-Reading man’s attempt at goal skewed well away from the target.

The Blues pressure continued, Chaplin making a clever run into space down the right before crossing low for Bonne, who tried to work space before hitting a shot which deflected out for a corner.

And from the resultant 36th-minute flag-kick, Town doubled their lead with Aluko again the man finding the target.

The corner came over from the right, George Edmundson’s header hit the post and the ball landed at the feet of Aluko, who slotted home off keeper Mitov from a few feet.

A minute later, Chaplin was booked for kicking the ball away after the referee had already blown his whistle, which seemed a harsh yellow card.

It had been all Town but in the 40th minute the home side pulled a goal back out of nothing.

As so often having scored this season, the Blues were guilty of switching off and Tracey found Brophy in the area on the left in loads of space from where he struck a shot which beat Vaclav Hladky, a spectator up to that point, hit the underside of the bar and crossed the line.

Aluko went looking for his third of the afternoon, hitting a shot from a tight angle on the right of the area which was deflected behind and moments before the whistle, Burgess headed away a Cambridge corner.

Town had been completely dominant and looked to be coasting to victory at 2-0 up via Aluko’s two goals. The first was a great finish reminiscent of Finidi George’s goal against Sunderland in the 2001/02 Premier League season, while the second was a predatory finish from close range.

From there, the Blues ought to have seen the half out but again allowed the opposition to get back into the game with a poor goal at a time when Cambridge were looking a well-beaten side.

Cambridge created the first chance of the second half in the 50th minute and it was a decent one.

Ironside chasing a Lloyd Jones ball down the right channel and got in behind Burgess before hitting a shot which the advancing Hladky did well to stop with his legs.

Two minutes later, Morsy brought the ball in from the Town left but scraped his shot wide.

Town began to take control again and Bonne and Aluko got in one another’s way after Chaplin crossed low from the left having been played in by Fraser.

Just after the hour mark Aluko turned a low ball back from the right to El Mizouni but the Paris-born midfielder’s shot was blocked.

The Blues spent a spell playing keep-ball in the Cambridge half. Chaplin was just unable to get enough on a Penney cross from the left, then in the 64th minute Edmundson turned an El Mizouni ball in from the right weakly to Mitov.

Town swapped Aluko, who was warmly applauded off by the Blues’ travelling support, for Burns in the 69th minute.

The Blues’ performance drifted again as the game moved into its final 20 minutes and on 74 Brophy crossed from the left and Williams headed into the side-netting at the far post. As Hladky prepared to take the goal-kick, Town swapped Chaplin, who had put in another lively display, for Celina.

Cambridge should have levelled in the 81st minute after a dreadful mix-up between Hladky and Edmundson. The keeper appeared to call and came to punch but Edmundson either didn’t hear the Czech or ignored him and headed weakly to Brophy beyond the far post from where, fortunately for the Blues, the winger looped his volleyed effort well over. On 83, Town swapped Fraser for Kyle Edwards.

What should have been a game which was over before half-time was coming to a nervy end with the home side pushing for an equaliser in the closing minutes and Town showing little going forward. And in the 88th minute the second Cambridge goal came.

Jones’s looping header sent a left-sided corner back across the box and Ironside nodded home from close range.

Having levelled the home side were on the front foot going into four minutes of added-on time but neither side were able to create a serious chance and the home fans cheered the final whistle having secured a draw which looked hugely unlikely after the Blues had gone into a 2-0 lead.

But this Town side has shown on too many occasions this season that they can wilt in games and that was once again the case.

Having conceded the goal just before half-time, the U’s were given something to cling on to in the second half and after the Blues were unable to add to their lead while on top, the home side put Town under pressure in the latter stages and should have scored even prior to Ironside’s goal.

A disappointing afternoon for the 2,513 travelling Blues who made the trip to the Abbey Stadium - where Town are still to win a league game - after it had started with such promise.

The result sees Town drop to 15th ahead of Tuesday’s trip to manager Paul Cook’s former club Portsmouth.

Cambridge: Mitov, Williams, Iredale, Digby, Jones, Brophy (Knibbs 85), Ironside, Hoolahan, Tracey (Smith 77), Masterson. Unused: McKenzie-Lyle, Dunk, Okedina, Weir, Worman.

Town: Hladky, Donacien, Edmundson, Burgess, Penney, Morsy (c), El Mizouni, Aluko (Burns 69), Fraser (Edwards 83), Chaplin (Celina 75), Bonne. Unused: Holy, Harper, Jackson, Nsiala. Referee: Leigh Doughty (Lancashire). 7,944 (Town: 2,513).


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Bluearmy_81 added 18:35 - Oct 16
Bring back Evans, Drinan, Hawkins and Chambers!! I want my Ipswich back!!
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DaGremloid added 18:58 - Oct 16
Nobby's Nuts - I've been waiting for, and looking forward to your reaction!
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herfie added 19:04 - Oct 16
Seem to have recruited a small army of back-room and coaching staff. Too many Cooks?!
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Linkboy13 added 19:09 - Oct 16
Keep hearing about players who have dropped down a league to play for our once great club. The only reason is that they are being paid good money and are not showing any motivation or spirit required for a team to get promotion. Even so it's tens time better than last season when we rarely looked like scoring. I really wanted Paul Cook to succeed but i cannot see the owners putting up with this for much longer.
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blues1 added 19:25 - Oct 16
Tufty. Yes 3 points from relegation places. But only 5 from playoff places. So ur point is what? Anyone can use stats to make their point. Has to be one tho
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:27 - Oct 16
remember Cook saying , this wont happen when we have Morsy playing ? Well you got that wrong too PC.
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blues1 added 19:30 - Oct 16
Bromleybloo. U are typical of the fickle element of out fans. Most fans were calling for celina and burns to come on. But after the game, suddenly he should have brought on nsiala to see the game out . And I have some empathy to that. But had he indeed done that and we'd still failed to see the game out, no doubt those same fans would have flagged cook off for not bringing
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blues1 added 19:33 - Oct 16
*slagged cook off for not bringing the more attacking players on. Is it his fault that Celina did nothing when he came on? Or that Bonne did nothing all game. Fact is, he made the calls he thought were right. And not 1 fan complained at the time he made the substitutions. Hindsight is a wonderful thing
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londontractorboy57 added 19:40 - Oct 16
Same old frailties of the last 4 years come back to haunt us game after game. Cooks not the mam I am afraid.
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Monkey_Blue added 19:47 - Oct 16
Blues1 the bottom four vs top six is a skewed comparison. Bottom four bs top four would be a more fair way to assess our standing. In which case it's 3 points off the bottom 4 and 11 points off the top 4. MK dons are about 4 points behind 5th place so it's a deceiving table, or does this mean you think 6th is a good return on the player expenditure?
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londontractorboy57 added 19:58 - Oct 16
Never thought I would agree with Blueboy I could see us flirting with relegation after the MK DONS. GAME.
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Lower_North added 20:18 - Oct 16
I was watching Sky Gillette at twenty five and you just knew what was coming.

We won't be doing anything this season if we cannot see these sort of teams off..
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itfchorry added 20:24 - Oct 16
Send for Chris Wilder ASAP
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ChrisR added 20:46 - Oct 16
Apart from the Doncaster game , we have not been better over 90 minutes in any other fixture , and could easily have lost any or all of those .
Something horribly wrong with PC and coaches , and I doubt P Reid will come up with any suggestion apart from the " bleedin obvious".
PC and his cronies should go .
We need some one who can get a 90 minute game out of this decent squad.
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Texastom added 20:52 - Oct 16
New Owner, new Manager, new Players - nothing has changed. Now Peter Reid's turned up! We are in trouble. I think the Owners will go for a really experienced Manager next. Cook won't last much longer and unfortunately I can't see him turning it around. The Players need a rollocking. Pedestrian 2nd Half, they don't seem to be bothered or motivated. The Keeper is even worse. He was shocking, don't play him again.
The fans don't help, they should have a go at them instead of applauding them off.
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Texastom added 20:56 - Oct 16
If I was Cook I would just walk out. The Players are lazy, don't care and just want the money.
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RobsonWark added 21:17 - Oct 16
I agree Texastom the keeper is the worst we have ever had. Holy should be the no. 1
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townthroughmyveins added 21:45 - Oct 16
Serious questions need to be answered now. A team built to take this league by storm fails to defend yet again against another mediocre team. Cook seems clueless and why oh why can we not defend a lead? Anyone here who still believes we are championship bound next season is in cloud cuckoo land. Sorry but there is no way on gods earth that we will progress with this unless something drastically changes...like the manager!!!
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GiveusaWave added 21:53 - Oct 16
Don't understand why we didn't keep James Wilson. He was our player of the season....should have been an obvious one to keep...right?

Think we'd be top two right now if we had...
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stormypetrel added 22:15 - Oct 16
For all those squawking about a sacking then realise that only this week infrastructure specific to Cook has been implemented, a whole team bought to his requirements and the owners at the outset stated it may take more than one season to get promoted…take a breath, the season is long and Cook is sitting swampy in his seat…till the season ends at least
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shakytown added 22:37 - Oct 16
Tactically inept moron as a manager who is constantly out thought by other managers is the main problem and he does not seem to be able to install any will to win in the team at all. Time to make a change gamechanger or we will just sink further into the mire.
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algarvefan added 00:13 - Oct 17
Time to face facts. We will be at best a mid table side this season, we are not going to get promoted. There was never any miracle cure going to come with new owners, we have a new squad but we don't have a team yet, one that will fight for each other for a full 90 minutes. There are still far too many individual errors and aimless passes or punts up field. We are too slow going forward giving defences chances to marshal themselves.
There is much still to do, but I am fast losing faith in Paul Cook to be the man to take us forward.
The players should all be ashamed of themselves today, they have let Cook, the club and the fans down after a very bright start.
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blueboy1981 added 00:30 - Oct 17
I think the missing link is obviously a certain Mr Richardson - however, that equalising goal was nothing but Shambolic, and Cook has no direct input to such pathetic and inexcusable defending.
In that situation there was no ownership of anything from anyone in the back four or Goalkeeper (what he was doing was flapping, no more ) - you see better defending in a local Sunday League game.
It has to rest with Cook to sort the defence out - if what we have in there is not good enough, as proved today, they have to be shipped out.
The second half reminded you of a team that had never seen each other before, least of all played together, with no one seemingly knowing what they were doing, or indeed caring either.
100% improvement required after this shambles / and it was that, after taking the lead yet again.
Six times now having taken the lead, and not been capable of going on to WIN !!
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WonTheCupin78 added 01:16 - Oct 17
Who is the defensive coach? Seems to be a question nobody can answer!
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shakytown added 02:42 - Oct 17
We should re-name our midfield the Lord Lucans as they just vanish in the second half of every game. Starting to see why these so called players were allowed to leave their previous clubs as talent is not enough you also have to have the work ethic and heart for a battle. To many ponces who just want it to come easy.
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