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Ipswich Town 1-1 Plymouth Argyle - Match Report
Saturday, 14th Jan 2023 17:10

Bali Mumba’s deflected injury-time goal grabbed a point for leaders Plymouth Argyle as the Blues and Pilgrims drew 1-1 at Portman Road, the on-loan Norwich man's strike levelling Wes Burns’s brilliant opener for Town. Both teams had hit the woodwork, the Blues through Marcus Harness and Argyle via Ryan Hardie, before Burns lashed a strike into the roof of the net from the right of the area from a Luke Woolfenden lay-off and Town looked on their way to three points until Mumba found the top corner to claim a share of the points in front of 29,069 fans, the highest crowd since the Gamechanger takeover.

New recruit Nathan Broadhead, who joined from Everton for £1.5 million earlier in the week, was suffering from some muscle tightness and so was left out of the 18 as a precaution.

George Hirst, who had made one start in the final three months of his loan at Blackburn prior to parent club Leicester City loaning him to the Blues for the final half of the campaign, was named among the subs.

Town made three changes from their last league game, the 1-1 draw at Lincoln, with Leif Davis returning on the left for Greg Leigh, who was absent from the 18, Conor Chaplin in for Sone Aluko, who was also not in the squad and was with the Town analysts at the back of the Magnus Group West Stand, and one-time Argyle striker Freddie Ladapo the number nine with Kayden Jackson on the bench.

George Edmundson, Massimo Luongo and Gassan Ahadme also missed out on a place in the 18.

Argyle were without skipper Joe Edwards, suspended following his red card in last week’s 0-0 draw at Bolton, with former Town defender James Wilson captaining in his place.

On-loan Sunderland midfielder Jay Matete was the only one of the Pilgrims’ five new signings to start, with three, Ben Waine, Saxon Earley and Tyreik Wright, on the bench.

Town were first to threaten in the fourth minute when Ladapo chased a lost cause down the left and sent over a looping cross for Wes Burns but the Welshman fouled Macaulay Gillesphey as he looked to get his head on the ball over the top of the Plymouth defender.

Portman Road was in good voice early on with the Sir Bobby Robson Stand singing in tribute to guest of honour Marcus Stewart.

In the sixth minute, Argyle struck the game’s first serious shot, Ennis striking from the right of the box from a tight angle and Christian Walton, a Plymouth fan growing up who started his career with the Pilgrims, saving down to his right. Burns was quickly onto the loose ball and blocked one-time Town target Danny Mayor’s follow-up.

Two minutes later, Matete hit a low effort from outside the box which was little trouble to Walton.

On 11 Burns was first to be shown referee Andy Woolmer’s yellow card for a late tackle on Gillesphey on halfway, although there looked to have been little if any contact.

As the game passed the quarter hour, the home fans were up in arms as Harness was clearly fouled as he broke towards the area but with referee Woolmer somehow indicating that the ball had been won.

Neither side had gained firm control of a frantic game played at a frenetic pace with both having spells on the ball, although with some nervy passing seeing possession surrendered on occasion.

The Town support were on their feet berating referee Woolmer again in the 19th minute when Ladapo turned Dan Scarr a third of the way into the Plymouth half and was fouled as he was about to break towards goal. While Woolmer gave the Blues a free-kick, he failed to show a card for a challenge which was significantly more of a booking than the one which led to Burns’s caution.

Two minutes later, Chaplin seized on a poor defensive header from Scarr, taking the ball left before finding Ladapo on the edge of the box. The striker worked space but his shot was too weak to trouble Michael Cooper in the Argyle goal.

But Town were starting to find one or two chinks in the Plymouth armour and in the 23rd minute a Chaplin cross from the left flashed across the area with Cooper in two minds, however, too far in front of Ladapo and Burns.

Four minutes later, the ball broke to Evans 30 yards out but the Welsh midfielder’s shot flew well into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

In the 29th minute, Wilson slipped on the left gifting Ladapo the ball but the striker scuffed a week shot through to Cooper with Burns in space on the right of the area screaming for the ball. A pass to the Welshman might well have seen the Blues take the lead.


Argyle next had a spell of possession and sent a couple of potentially dangerous balls into the box which the Blues dealt with, although not always entirely comfortably.

In the 35th minute, Hardie shot towards goal from the edge of the box on the left but Walton claimed comfortably.

A minute later, Town were again angered by the lack of a yellow card after Wilson pulled Chaplin back by the chest with the Blues in a promising position in the middle of the Plymouth half.

Moments later, Town played themselves into trouble on the edge of their own area with Lee Evans sending the ball straight out of play past Luke Woolfenden on the right.

Wilson finally got his name in referee Woolmer’s book for yet another foul on Chaplin in the 38th minute as rain began to fall very heavily.

Town won the first corner of the match soon afterwards from which Cameron Burgess rose highest at the far post to head towards goal by his effort was blocked by Hardie.

In the final scheduled minute of the half, Town lost possession on their right and then struggled to get the ball out of their area, Evans blocking from Mumba before Matete blazed over.

Just before the whistle with rain continuing to fall very heavily, Blues skipper Sam Morsy brought the ball forward to the edge of the box before hitting a low shot which Cooper palmed away to his right.

It had been an evenly-balanced, high-tempo half of few chances overall but with openings starting to appear at both ends in the closing minutes.

Ladapo had spurned Town’s best opportunity by failing to spot Burns, while Walton and Cooper had made one real save each over the 45 minutes, the Blues keeper early on from Ennis and Argyle’s from Morsy close to the break.

The Blues won a corner on the left two minutes after the restart and subsequently kept Argyle pinned in the area.

And in the 48th minute Town should have gone in front. Davis found Harness in acres of space on the left of the area and the former Portsmouth man struck a powerful shot which beat Cooper but hit the angle of post and bar with much of Portman Road already celebrating.

Harness failing to take the chance was a big let-off for the visitors and in the 52nd minute Town could count themselves similarly lucky.

Ennis broke away down the right and crossed low for the unmarked Hardie, who somehow smashed against the top of the bar when it looked easier to score.

In the aftermath, a long ball was sent forward for Burns to chase but Cooper was quickly off his line to head away from the Welshman.

The game had opened up significantly since the break and Argyle had another opportunity in the 55th minute when Matete eventually shot harmlessly to Walton with the Blues having struggled to clear their lines.

Two minutes later, Morsy brought the ball forward before playing in Ladapo on the right of the box, the skipper perhaps having delayed his pass too. Ladapo cut inside and shot against a defender but a low ball across the area might have been a better option.

Plymouth made their first change in the 59th minute, new signing Wright taking over from Mayor.

Three minutes later, Ladapo was found midway inside the Plymouth half by Morsy and turned away before breaking towards goal, however, the ball was deflected over.

But from the resultant corner, the Blues took the lead. Evans’s initial ball was headed back out to the right and was played back to the midfielder. His cross found Woolfenden on the nearside of the area and the central defender deftly laid it off to Burns, who smashed a shot into the roof of the net to send Portman Road wild.

The Welshman and his teammates celebrated his sixth goal of the season in the corner between the Sir Bobby Robson Stand and the Cobbold Stand as Matete complained to referee Woolmer but in vain.

Town swapped Ladapo and Harness for new signing Hirst and Cameron Humphreys, who signed a new extended contract yesterday, the two withdrawn players receiving warm ovations as they left the field, while Argyle switched Matete, who had just suffered a knock, and Hardie for Jordan Houghton and new addition Waine.

On 68, Hirst almost created a goal with his first contribution for the club, crossing from the left for Morsy, whose shot from the edge of the box was tipped wide by Cooper.

The game was subsequently held up for four minutes as Scarr received treatment for a head injury, the Pilgrims defender eventually continuing wearing a numberless shirt.

Hirst had his first chance in a Town shirt in the 75th minute, Evans looping a ball in from the right but the loan striker was unable to direct a difficult ball towards goal.

There was a scare for the Blues two minutes later when Walton dallied in possession inside the area and was closed down by Pilgrims sub Waine and the ball ricocheted back past the keeper but five yards wide, adding to the late-game nerves around Portman Road.

Plymouth made a double change on 79, Finn Azaz and Sam Cosgrove replacing stand-in captain Wilson and Ennis.

Goalscorer Burns picked up a knock, the game having moved into its final 10 minutes, and after receiving treatment on the field was replaced by Kane Vincent-Young.

The former Colchester man was soon in the action, finding space on the right of the box and appeared to be clipped but stayed on his feet and his cross was cut out. Soon after, Hirst was booked for a foul on Mumba.

Town appeared to be seeing the game out as the match moved into nine minutes of injury time but three minutes into time added-on Plymouth equalised.

The Blues left Mumba on his own as they sought to get the ball away from the left of their area and after receiving Aziz's pass, the wing-back cut in and hit a powerful shot which clipped Burgess and looped just inside the post to send the visiting 2,144 into raptures. Mumba had also scored in the Pilgrims’ 2-1 victory over Town at Home Park earlier in the season.

Azaz shot well over for Plymouth before Town swapped Morsy for Kyle Edwards for the final minutes.

The Blues were unable to carve out another chance before referee Woolmer ended an entertaining but for Town an ultimately frustrating game.

Kieran McKenna’s men have now dropped 15 points from winning positions this season, while Argyle have grabbed the same number having been behind, the most in the division. Plymouth are now 12 away league games without defeat, a club record.

Town had got the vital first goal and hadn’t seemed under any pressure until the lapse which led to Mumba’s goal.

Prior to that, the Blues had had one or two opportunities to add to their lead but nothing really clear-cut.

The draw and Sheffield Wednesday’s 1-0 win at Wycombe Wanderers means the Blues remain third in the table, still seven points behind the Pilgrims and now four off the Owls ahead of next week’s trip to Oxford United with Argyle having played a game more than the two clubs chasing them.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Evans, Morsy (c) (Edwards 90), Burns (Vincent-Young 84), Chaplin, Harness (Humphreys 67), Ladapo (Hirst 67). Unused: Hladky, Keogh, Jackson.

Plymouth: Cooper, Gillesphey, Wilson (c) (Azaz 79), Scarr, Hardie (Waine 66), Mayor (Wright 59), Ennis (Cosgrove 79), Mumba, Randell, Lonwijk, Matete (Houghton 66). Unused: Burton, Earley. Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire). Att: 29,069 (Plymouth: 2,144).


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Nomore4 added 18:47 - Jan 14
Let's just hope we have 2 players coming in ASAP. Whittaker who can make things happen, and McGuinness who will be a calm head at the back. We lack both at present.
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billlm added 18:58 - Jan 14
Bert u were biased, was evens
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therein61 added 19:03 - Jan 14
While not a disaster by any means today result wise we need to cut out the late goals that are becoming a habit there are plenty of positives squad wise going onward to get promotion we have to work harder on and off the park and stop thinking we are better than we really are as several results against lower sides have yet again proved over the first half of the season, as for big gob being able to see the result out we would not have scored in the first place and he would have been orgasmic with 0-0!!! so get your noses to the grindstone you blues and get us out of this division C.O.Y.B
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StroudGreenBlue added 19:04 - Jan 14
Overall great atmosphere for a league 1 match. It seemed to go flat after our goal because of their stoppage. I think we'll be ok. I see Plymouth slipping away and us racing on through with sheff Wed for top 2 if I am honest. I thought Harness looked good today, I am baffled by Waltons distribution. The direct approach to Ladapo wasn't working. I am keen to see how our new forwards can offer a new attacking dimension. Uppa Towen!
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DerryfromBury added 19:09 - Jan 14
Not sure if it was the occasion, playing the league leaders and in front of the massive crowd, but I think a few of the players will want to forget this game, not their finest performance. Another 2 points dropped, we can't keep throwing games away in the last few minutes if we are to stand any chance whatsoever of Automatics, and we all know what the paly offs will mean. Fair do's to the Plymouth defence, came with a plan and stuck to it.
The one big positive, George Hirst, what player, the makings of another Darryl Murphey, shame he's not one of ours.
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budgieplucker added 19:13 - Jan 14
All credit to Plymouth, they completely neutralised us in the first half with their high press.

They don't give up and they didn't come to park the bus. They are an economical side and get far more out of their limited resources than we do. They and Wednesday show more determination to be able grind out results and take more of their far fewer chances than we do.

Again at one nil up we had chances to put the game beyond doubt, yet again we failed to do so. We cannot seem to arrest this fault and until such time as we start to do I think we will remain outside the top two and face the real reality of not being strong enough to cope with the play offs.

To many off games today, for me only Woolfy and Chaplain seemed to be anywhere near a decent performance. Yes Wes gets credit for a good goal and and Hirst provided a bigger threat than Freddie. For me another sloppy performance from Harness who has to do better with his shot that hit the woodwork, Burgess too shakey in defence and can be turned easily. Edwards never looks capable of delivering and end product and just not good enough.

Kieron has a real challenge to take what has been relatively successful over 12 months to the next level
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:29 - Jan 14
Disappointing as I was hoping we would step it up today, but a draw was a fair result. We looked very nervy, especially in the first half. I think Hirst will be an asset, but he needs support - can't be expected to do it all alone. Still a long way to go, so we must hope things will change for the better and we get back into the top two.
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Texastom added 19:35 - Jan 14
Fair result. Difference is Plymouth believe they can win, we don't. Even when they equalised they were going for the winner.

Seasons over we won't move from 3rd, the other two are mentally stronger.

We have a soft underbelly.
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Linkboy13 added 19:58 - Jan 14
Although automatic promotion is not out of our reach we don't learn from our mistakes another lead surrendered and far too many drawn games. Why do we constantly try to build from the back when teams know this and press high up the pitch. We've got big strikers in Ladapo and now Hirst and even if they don't win the ball in the air they can make a nuisance of themselves and there's always a chance of winning the second ball. Im not convinced we've got a dominant centre back Wolfenden and Burgess are competent but both are not natural leaders or larger than life characters. In Kieron McKenna we've got a good up and coming manager but there lays the problem he probably sometimes shows his lack of experience. As i said i cannot see things changing much on the pitch we've had all season to rectify the mistakes on the pitch. So it' looks like the play offs for me Sheffield Wednesday haven't lost a league game for eighteen games and look like champions to me.
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blueboy1981 added 20:15 - Jan 14
We are now in a ‘prove it' situation, or accept the Fact that we are overall NOT AS GOOD as either Plymouth or Wednesday.
There are significant differences between us and both of them, not in our favour either.
Yes, we have made progress, but we have to go beyond that to be successful.
We have the Owners, the Big Club compared to many, a Fantastic following Home and Away - now we need what the two above us are proving they have, and we don't.
In words we need the Rollocks now to PROVE WHAT WE ARE to others - instead of turning into nervous wrecks as we do.
Don't blame pressure, and high expectations, other Clubs and Players have that, and cope, as we continue to see at our expense.
Problem being, at the moment I cannot see it changing, it's going on too long - in fact almost 100% predictable !!
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brittaniaman added 20:18 - Jan 14
Plymouth certainly did not miss Whittaker today ? that is 4pts. they have taken off us this season, COYBs sort it out. What has happened to Walton lately ??
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Orraman added 20:37 - Jan 14
Apart from the very best teams (the Arsenal Invincibles of a few years ago and more recently over the past 2/3 seasons, Man City and Liverpool) EVERY team has a wobble at some stage in the season. There is no doubt we are having one at the moment but for Plymouth and Wednesday, theirs will come so we need to hang on in there ready to take advantage of their wobbles when they come.
We do however need to overcome our “added time panic”. How many points is that now we have dropped in time added on? Certainly enough to put us at the top of the league. I still think top two will be Town and Wednesday. Plymouth bottled it at the end of last season after being in top six almost entire season
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Linkboy13 added 20:52 - Jan 14
Yes Orraman Plymouth bottled it last season now it's our turn . The difference is they've learned from the experience. Sheffield Wednesday look champions to me unbeaten in 18 league games and looking strong physically.
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BlueWax added 21:27 - Jan 14
I'm gutted like most others that we let it slip. Top of the table clash, full house and could have got the 3 pts.
Time to not panic stay positive and support the team.
We just need to get that 2nd goal to kill teams off.
Crowds are incredible this season fantastic....keep the faith as I'm sure we will be in top 2 come season end.
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pablo123 added 21:39 - Jan 14
17 point blown from winning positions this season alone !!!! Dreadful game management , playoffs at best
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Marinersnose added 21:43 - Jan 14
Fantastic atmosphere which was brilliant. Like so many who attended I left the ground feeling pretty downcast. Not because we dropped two points but the manner which we dropped the points. We clearly struggle with game management, dropping deeper after scoring then inevitably conceding. Plymouth were better than us first half, quicker to the ball stronger in the tackle and in possession but they didn't really hurt us. First time Morsy and Evans were second best this season.
We have to stay focused as there are so many points to play for. Plymouth could get injuries or illness have a bad run, who knows. We have new players in the building and Hirst looked promising. Onwards and upwards. We have to reflect and learn from this. A bad habit which needs eradicating.
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pablo123 added 21:52 - Jan 14
We've led in all 3 games so far against the 2 teams above us , and won none of them taking 2 points from 9 !!!! We just can't handle pressure late on , which fills me with dread for the playoffs
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Henz10 added 22:18 - Jan 14
Essex Tractor - Interesting that you viewed Burgess as one of the better players when I felt he got turned once or twice and was wasteful in possession

I'm still calm about the remainder of the season. Of course it's frustrating to drop two points today but Plymouth are top of the league for a reason. The real surprise for me was Walton. He's the best keeper in the league, and our best keeper since Richard Wright, yet was awful today.

My main criticism for today is for the manager I'm afraid. I think he's fantastic and will take us to the Championship either this season or next however his substitutions today were strange. To play Morsy as a No 10 when we have Edwards and Jackson on the bench makes no sense. We invited pressure and sat back. I hate to say it but as soon as I saw there was so much injury time I knew we were in trouble. I still believe we will go up this season we just might have to settle for the Play Offs

COYB
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Henz10 added 22:28 - Jan 14
On a positive note Woolfenden was the best player on the pitch and seems to be improving as the season goes on

The passion he showed in celebrating with the SBR stand was special to see. He'll play in the Premier League one day ( hopefully with us )
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Saxonblue74 added 22:39 - Jan 14
No complaints to be honest. It was a tough game that we probably just edged against the league leaders. One thing I will say, while so many have been calling for goal scorers I've been saying we need to get back to clean sheets. Maybe our signings are at the wrong end of the pitch?
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bernie added 22:54 - Jan 14
Why do we struggle to keep a lead , we are going the same way as last season. Come on town we need a bit more
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warktheline added 22:56 - Jan 14
Very disappointed not to have gone on to take maximum points, and admittedly expected too! That said, in the larger picture, it's marginal damage, if any at all! You'll see a much clearer picture come end of January, that will be favourable to us!….@blue boy, you messaged last week suggesting no further exchanges between us! Unfortunately for you, you've broken this ‘treaty', therefore I'll commence with dismantling your ‘goldfish' memory forthwith !
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Irishblueboy99 added 23:12 - Jan 14
Disappointing, we have the best squad in the league we should be walking this division, since October our form has been that of mid table, so what's the problem? Have we a well spoken manager but is not capable of getting the best out of his players???????, we may have a problem 🤔
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algarvefan added 23:43 - Jan 14
Of course we are all disappointed, but to be fair a draw was probably a fair result, Plymouth did a job on us in the first half. We were not at our best today, gave the ball away a lot and Walton had a mare with his distribution and was lucky not to concede when he got caught in possession.

There is still a long way to go and points will be dropped by all sides, lets not get too downhearted yet. I believe we will come again, we have 2 new players up front and good cover, it ain't all over till it's over so COYB!!!!
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19781981twtd added 00:29 - Jan 15
Quite simple, need to sharpen up and convert chances, and toughen up at the back physically and mentally be more ruthless at both ends, no more mr nice guy, start doing the ugly stuff !!!
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