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Burnley 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 7th Feb 2023 22:02

Nathan Tella’s goal in the fourth minute of injury time saw Burnley to a 2-1 victory over the Blues at Turf Moor, ending Town’s FA Cup run at the fourth-round stage. Earlier, Tella had netted his first of the evening in the opening minute for the Clarets but George Hirst had equalised two minutes later with this first goal for the Blues, who matched the Championship leaders for long spells of the two ties.

Town boss Kieran McKenna named the expected much-changed side with only skipper Sam Morsy and centre-half George Edmundson starting from the team which began Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Cambridge United.

Vaclav Hladky started in goal with Janoi Donacien, Luke Woolfenden and Edmundson at the back.

Greg Leigh and Kayden Jackson were the widemen with Morsy, who can play despite having been booked twice earlier in the competition as one of those cards was prior to round three, and Cameron Humphreys in the middle of midfield.

The 19-year-old coming into the team was the only change from the side the Blues fielded in the 0-0 draw with the Clarets at Portman Road 10 days ago with Lee Evans having picked up a knock at the weekend. Sone Aluko and Marcus Harness were the number 10s behind central striker Hirst.

Town, wearing their all-black third kit for only the second time, named a strong bench but Harry Clarke was absent having been cup-tied, while Massimo Luongo and Wes Burns were also absent with manager Kieran McKenna having said at his morning press conference that “three or four” players hadn’t travelled due to knocks.

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany made seven changes from the team which won 3-0 at Norwich at the weekend and gave a first start to South African striker Lyle Foster, who made his debut as a sub in the game at Portman Road having joined the Clarets earlier in the month from Belgian side Westerlo.

The home side opened the scoring with the game less than a minute old. The Clarets carved their way through Town all too easily and Foster cut inside Edmundson in the area but the ball was knocked away from him and fell to Nathan Tella, who lashed into the roof of the net.

But the Clarets’ lead lasted only a minute. Aluko turned on halfway and played a ball down the right and Jackson out-paced Ian Maatsen before cutting back to Hirst, until recently was on loan with Burnley’s great rivals Blackburn, who bundled his first Town goal past Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

The top scorers in the Championship and League One respectively failed to find a goal between them in 90 minutes at Portman Road but managed two in three minutes at the second attempt.

On seven, Leigh forced an error on the Town left and eventually sent over a well-struck cross which flew behind the unmarked Jackson at the far post.

The game settled down after its frenetic start and Burnley began to pass the ball around with a slickness they rarely showed in the first match. On 18 Samuel Bastien unleashed a shot from 25 yards but was too close to Hladky.

In the 28th minute, the Clarets played themselves into trouble on the Town left and the ball was played to Leigh, who sent over a deep cross towards Jackson, which in the end looped over Peacock-Farrell’s bar with the keeper scrambling to get back.


A minute later, the home side gave the ball away again in their own half and Humphreys struck a shot from the edge of the box which deflected wide.

Town’s pressing continued to have an impact and just after the half hour, the Blues again forced the Clarets to give the ball away in their own half and Harness shot through to Peacock-Farrell.

Soon afterwards, Tella sent a dangerous ball across the Town area from the corner of the box on the right but just in front of Bastien.

In the 33rd minute, home skipper Jack Cork was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Aluko on halfway, the veteran and his quick feet having given the Clarets more than a few problems and the travelling Town fans plenty to cheer during the first period.

Three minutes later, Hirst looped an effort wide after the ball had fallen to him in the area following a long throw from the right. On 38, Vitinho joined Cork in the book for a late tackle on Jackson.

Neither side was able to force a chance in three minutes of additional time and the half ended with Humphreys making a strong challenge which the home players and fans felt was a foul but in which referee Scott Oldham showed no interest.

Town could be more than happy with their first-half display. Having gone behind in the opening minute having been pull, Kieran McKenna’s side reacted superbly to level virtually from the restart, Hirst getting himself off the mark for his new club.

From there, Burnley had a spell when they started to look comfortable on the ball but Town quickly put an end to that, dispossessing or forcing errors in their own half on a number of occasions and having most of the game’s shots at goal even if Peacock-Farrell had been relatively untroubled by those efforts.

The home side saw most of the ball in the opening minutes of the second half with the Blues having a bit of a scare after Woolfenden’s pass was cut out midway inside the Town half, but the attack was snuffed out inside the box.

Five minutes after the restart, Tella tried to catch Hladky out with a cross-shot from the right but the Czech keeper was equal to it and punched over. Two minutes later, Hirst was booked for a collision with Ameen Al Dakhil on halfway.

The home side had seen most of the ball since half-time but in the 58th minute Aluko sent Hirst away on the right but the strikers pass failed to find Harness breaking into the area. On 59, Aluko was yellow-carded for a foul.

The Blues began to see more of the ball and in the 65th minute might well have gone in front. Harness sent Leigh away on the left and the former Morecambe man crossed low to Jackson, who took the ball to his left before hitting a shot which Peacock-Farrell stopped.

It was Burnley’s turn to have a chance next, having broken down the right but Bastien’s shot from the edge of the box, which was blocked. Moments later, Tella tricked his way into the area from the left but Edmundson slid the ball behind.

The teams made their first changes as the game moved into its final 20 minutes, the Clarets swapping Cork, Bastien and Vitinho for Josh Cullen, Darko Churlinov and Josh Brownhill, while Town swapped the excellent but tiring Aluko, Hirst and Harness for Conor Chaplin, Freddie Ladapo and Nathan Broadhead.

As the match moved towards its final 10 minutes Burnley had regained control and on 77 Woolfenden turned Tella’s low cross wide at the near post with a queue of Clarets players behind him waiting to add the final touch.

Two minutes later, Jackson, who had had treatment on a couple of occasions during the game, was swapped for Kyle Edwards.

In the 81st minute, home fans appealed for a penalty after Tella went to ground in the area as he went past Edmundson, but the striker looked to have lost the ball and referee Oldham wasn’t interested.

Edmundson suffered an ankle injury in the incident, while Woolfenden also ended up on the deck having been struck by a subsequent shot. The home fans booed the pair - as well as referee Oldham - having already been convinced that the Blues were taking too long over goal-kicks.

On 85, after Johann Berg Gudmundsson had replaced Scott Twine, Charlie Taylor almost launched the ball into the top tier of the Jimmy McIlroy Stand with an effort from distance. Soon afterwards, with the game petering out due to stoppages, Foster suffered what looked to be an ankle injury and was replaced by Ashley Barnes.

The fourth official indicated seven additional minutes with the Clarets putting on the pressure. Hladky save first form Maatsen and then down to his left from Gudmundsson.

And moments later, the Clarets won the tie. A long ball was played down the middle, Woolfenden and Barnes collided aerially, and Tella, always the home side’s most dangerous player, smashed the winning goal past Hladky as Donacien came across to challenge.

Humphreys was booked for a foul late on, then seconds before the whistle, Peacock-Farrell dropped a free-kick from halfway taken by Hladky but with the Blues unable to make anything of it.

Town’s cup run comes to an end, but the Blues can hold their heads high it having taken Championship leaders Burnley 180 minutes plus injury time to beat them. It was the visitors’ end which could be heard singing loudest after the whistle.

The Blues had as many chances as the Clarets in the first half and also had opportunities in the second but the home side finished the stronger having forced a couple of saves just prior to the goal. However, the Lancastrians finished the stronger and chances had started to come regularly in the closing minutes.

Burnley will face Fleetwood in round five at Turf Moor, the Cod Army having beaten Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 in their replay at the Highbury Stadium.

Town’s sole interest in the season is now the League One promotion race with the Owls at Portman Road for a third-v-first clash on Saturday.

Burnley: Peacock-Farrell, Roberts, Al-Dakhil, Taylor, Maatsen, Cork (c) (Cullen 69), Bastien (Churlinov 69), Twine (Gudmundsson 84), Vitinho (Brownhill 69), Tella, Foster (Barnes 87). Unused: Franchi, Beyer, Zaroury, Dervisoglu.

Town: Hladky, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Jackson (Edwards 79), Morsy (c), Humphreys, Leigh, Aluko (Chaplin 70), Harness (Broadhead 70), Hirst (Ladapo 70). Unused: Walton, Keogh, Davis, Burgess, Vincent-Young. Referee: Scott Oldham (Poulton-Le-Fylde). Att: 11,543.


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RobsonWark added 22:29 - Feb 7
Saxon do you not think we could have beaten Fleetwood at home in the next round? I don't believe you had a clue it was Fleetwood otherwise you would not have marked me down for saying we had a good chance of making the semi-finals. You need to think before you start giving negative feedback to people.
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TimmyH added 22:32 - Feb 7
RobsonWark -5th round at home to Fleetwood and a decent chance of QF place...I think that's what you mean?
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gippeswyk added 22:33 - Feb 7
How can people complain after Town came close to being the only side to beat Burnley at their place all season - no championship side has managed that. Fans should be full of pride for the performance showing that they're a force for that league. Just need to beat the ugly teams in Lg1 that stop us playing the quality football we're capable of.
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Blue56 added 22:33 - Feb 7
Latest match of throwing away a game, enough is enough. We have little of chance of promotion. Great support, backing and a decent squad, but no reality, personally no idea where we go from here.
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TimmyH added 22:38 - Feb 7
Saxonblue - of that Norwich game only 3 outfield players in that game started tonight for Burnley: Tella, Roberts and Maatsen (and 2 of those are defenders).
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Saxonblue74 added 22:40 - Feb 7
RW, I was fully aware of our potential opponents in the next round having been glued to the live draw. I was simply stating we didn't miss a chance to make it to the semis tonight, only to the next round. Jackson played well tonight didn't he?
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RobsonWark added 22:41 - Feb 7
TimmyH - Yes, hands up...I was getting carried away.
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Bert added 22:41 - Feb 7
As expected some really mean minded posts on here only alluding to negatives. Yes, we lost to a very late goal and yes we made lots of changes but so did Burnley. How about the positives but oh no, it only suits some posters when we lose. Well done Tiwn for competing and showing that we can compete with a team that is virtually in the PL. Sutton wrong again !
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RobsonWark added 22:46 - Feb 7
Saxon I did not watch the game so I can not comment on Jackson. I hate listening to commentary on BBC Suffolk radio. I was hoping it would be streaming on the Liveplayer app but unfortunately not.
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fistpumpfury added 22:48 - Feb 7
Was at the game and we were ok. It's interesting to note that playing “football” out from the back does seem to suit us playing higher league clubs. The division we're currently in is full of teams who just don't want to play. McK has to learn that. It's no good playing out from the back in division 3. Overall we acquitted ourselves well. Considering they slaughtered the scum a few days ago we can hold our heads u we were more than a match for them albeit some of their players ooze quality.
The defence do have to learn to calm down. There's panic sometimes and rushed decision making which leads to needless loss of the ball. Time to concentrate on the league, tighten up in defence and try to push forward more often. UPPA TOWEN
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Saxonblue74 added 22:48 - Feb 7
Two much changed starting line ups TimmyH, its a squad game these days.
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TimmyH added 22:55 - Feb 7
Saxon - you referred to Norwich being ripped up by Burnley but most of the outfield attacking/midfielder players weren't playing tonight, I bet you see a very similar side which started at Norwich start at Preston on Saturday...I maybe can understand it from their point of view playing against a club lower down but from our point of view?
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Facefacts added 22:59 - Feb 7
Why don't you report it accurately? Your photograph shows it. Woolfenden taken out by a thug, and the ball bounced through to twinkle toes to score the winner. Ref bottled the decision. We need to be more streetwise at every level of this club to turn good performances like this into wins, and in our bread and butter games put league one teams to the sword. Upset we went out like this after such a great effort. Well played the whole team, really gutted because the FA Cup does matter. Did we get the ref to go to VAR to disallow the goal, were we all round the ref screaming for him to check the clear and obvious error. Have to coach this into the players and make us harder to beat, Wednesday playing in Yellow will be all over the ref if anything goes against them on Saturday. Well played, but get more streetwise please.
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RobsonWark added 23:00 - Feb 7
One of my best memories of the 1978 FA Cup was when I was a school boy at Cliff Lane Primary school and remember us beating West Brom in the semi-finals and Brian Talbot scoring when he collided with John Wile's head and he wore a bandage for the rest of the match.
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Umros added 23:12 - Feb 7
Irrelevance after irrelevance on here. Blew chance of semi final place……. What? IF we'd have won tonight, IF we'd have beaten Fleetwood in the 5th Round, then IF we had a favourable draw and won the Quarters ! Nonsense.
Facts ? We are out.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 23:13 - Feb 7
We were up against it when the subs started coming on and that's because they were top quality Championship or hardened Prem players. This wasn't part of some narrative where we always concede in injury time. A great effort to reach this stage. The real business is on Saturday, stay behind the team COYB.

On a side note, If any of you are tempted to vote up anything that Nobbynuts says on here please bear in mind that the reason I vote him down, no matter what he says; it's because in the live chat room in the game after the death of Paul Cook's father he said 'I hope he doesn't use that as an excuse'. As things that can't be excused go, that pretty f'ing high up there.
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gippeswyk added 23:14 - Feb 7
This from a Burnley fan on Facebook backed up by what Kompany had to say after the match. I don't understand the Town fans who are moaning and criticising tonight's performance.

Wow.
What an amazing football team. As a Burnley fan who has been to most of the home games and some of the away games u have been the most challenging team so.far this season. You definitely make a top 5 championship team!. Amazing!
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algarvefan added 23:38 - Feb 7
I know what we'll do, it's Tuesday night and we can go on the TWTD site and whinge about conceding in injury time again. Some of you really are sad muppets, you'll find fault with everything.

As I said last time, McKenna is going nowhere, he has the backing of the owners and they are not waiting to sack him. What they see is what I see, a much improved side and club transformed on and off the pitch. We are not quite yet where we want to be but heading in the right direction. McKenna has of course made mistakes and will probably make a few more, but I am once again proud to be a Town fan and many others in football see us as a side on the up. Incidentally not one of you has moaned about conceding in the second minute only the 94th, why is that?

This is not time to lose your faith, sack the manager or change course, e are on the right course, to the Premier League.
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BangaloreBlues added 00:26 - Feb 8
Very, VERY proud we've taken the best team in the EFL - by a long way - right to the brink over two matches.
Now we need to take that forward, starting with the match on Saturday.
Wednesday haven't conceded a goal in a long time and are just a winning machine. Can't see them stopping at the moment. There may have been a few season defining moments already, but I feel Saturday's result will be the definitive answer to how our season will end - Beat SW and I think we'll get past Plymouth. Drop points and it's the play offs.
That's my opinion anyway.
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oldtimer3 added 05:08 - Feb 8
We lost in the 4th round Robson Wark!
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samsonblue added 06:32 - Feb 8
Really don't understand how many people moan about “how often we let in goals after 90 mins”
So far this season we have done it in 3 games before this game.
Craziness of Charlton, Plymouth and Fleetwood. All ending in draws.
Some just love to moans. But get the facts right first!!!
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Saxonblue74 added 06:33 - Feb 8
Facefacts, perhaps the players are fully aware that there is no VAR at Turf Moor until next season when they will be in the Prem. From what I heard on R Suff last night if it had been a few big decisions could have (and probably should have) gone against us. Have to disagree regarding players putting pressure on Referees, on the contrary. This should be clamped down on to take it out of the game, not encouraged. I'd rather be watching football than watching grown men squabbling like children.
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Help added 07:32 - Feb 8
well all I can say is that I am proud of our team over the two matches. Always on that we were expected to lose, but we played well against the team put against us and we should not be disappointed. League now and a win at home against Wednesday
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joyousblue added 07:44 - Feb 8
Robsonwark you must be every kind of idiot , since when have the last 16 teams been a quarter final i thought it was 8 , your maths must be as crap as your brain , burnly will be back in the premier next season , so initialy we held them for 94 minutes , that bodes well for us it shows we are in a better place than for ages yes fleetwood , then what big team and out , financially we are good , weds are out by fleetwood in case your dumb brain has not noticed , what an advantage to them had we still been in a cup we could not win , we are the best supporters in the land but we dont need anti positive people like you , we are all entitled to opinions its why twtd is great , but your continuous negativity bores me perhaps at christmas instead of scooge well have you visitd by the itfc players of past present and future whats that you say humbug get lost
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londontractorboy57 added 07:57 - Feb 8
Saxonblue 74 to suggest we are top championship team ?we are a top lge 1 team struggling to get out and haven't won away since October .The Burnley team that played against scum was mostly changed for last night's game.Prepare yourself for a hard slog and then the playoffs not for the faint hearted.
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