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MK Dons 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 25th Feb 2023 17:06

Skipper Sam Morsy’s fourth goal of the season saw Town to a 1-0 victory against the MK Dons at Stadium MK and back-to-back wins for the first time since October. Morsy won the ball, brought it forward and smashed home in the 26th minute with the Blues having plenty of chances to increase their lead in the second half.

Town, who had beaten bottom club Forest Green 4-0 at home last week, were unchanged for only the second time this season, manager Kieran McKenna having previously selected the same XI for consecutive games when the Blues visited Portsmouth just after Christmas.

Christian Walton was in goal with Harry Clarke on the right of the defence with Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess to his left and Wes Burns and Leif Davis in the wide roles.

Skipper Sam Morsy was again partnered by Cameron Humphreys in the centre of midfield with Nathan Broadhead and 17-goal top scorer Conor Chaplin behind central striker George Hirst.

The home side, who had conceded five goals in each of their previous two matches, made two changes from last weekend's 5-2 loss at Sheffield Wednesday with Henry Lawrence coming into the side for the injured wing-back Daniel Harvie, while Dawson Devoy replaced former Norwich City midfielder Bradley Johnson.

The referee was Rebecca Welch from Washington Tyne and Wear, the first female official to take control of a competitive Town match.

Prior to kick-off, the huge 6,740 Town following behind the goal joined MK fans in a minute’s applause in tribute to legendary commentator John Motson, who died on Thursday, aged 77.

The Blues, wearing their red and black away kit, began on the front foot and carved out the first opportunity in the fourth minute, Chaplin playing a ball in from the right to Hirst, who took a touch before hitting a shot which was deflected behind for a corner by Jack Tucker.

A minute later, Sullay Kaikai crossed from the right for the home side but Walton was able to claim.

But the Blues were looking the more likely early scorers and in the eighth minute, Broadhead sent Davis away down the left and the full-back cut inside to Chaplin, who shot across the face of Jamie Cumming’s goal but just past the post.

However, the Dons should have gone in front in the 10th minute later during a remarkable passage of play.

The Blues surrendered possession on their right allowing Mo Eisa a free run at goal. The ex-Peterborough forward’s effort was blocked by the covering Burgess, but the ball fell back to Eisa, who cut across the face from the right to the left post where Jonathan Leko seemed certain to score from about two feet out but somehow Woolfenden blocked.

The loose ball ran out to Kaikai on the right of the box and the former Crystal Palace man hit two strikes which were impressively saved by Walton to keep the scoreline level.

Almost immediately, Town were awarded a free-kick at the other end, Chaplin having been fouled. Leif Davis hit the initial kick into the wall and then the rebound well wide.

The Dons’ multiple chance appeared to give them confidence and they had a spell in which they passed the ball around and won a corner but without further threatening Walton’s goal.

On 23, Chaplin played in Burns on the right of the box in a very promising position, the Welsh international cutting inside and having plenty of time to pick out a teammate but only found Cumming’s arms.


Three minutes later, the Blues went in front. Skipper Morsy won the ball from Devoy midway inside the MK half and brought the ball forward looking for a pass but with none on and no challenge coming in, the Egypt international unleashed a powerful shot just inside Cumming’s right post, sending the 6,740 wild and countless inflatables into the air at the other end of the ground.

Town went looking for a second and just after the half hour, Chaplin chased Hirst’s knockdown but was unable to direct his effort goalwards under pressure from a defender, the Blues’ forward unsuccessfully claiming a corner.

Moments later, Broadhead struck a shot from the right of the area which deflected through to Cumming.

MK were still seeing a fair bit of the ball in the Blues’ half and on 36 Kaikai had a chance to shoot from the edge of the box on the right but scuffed his strike well wide, much to the amusement of the Town fans behind the goal.

Five minutes later, Hirst showed great strength to battle away from Zak Joules before being fouled by Josh McEachran, who was shown the first yellow card of the game by referee Welch.

Town had the ball in the net in the 43rd minute, Burns tapping home Chaplin’s low ball from the right from a matter of inches, however, the linesman’s flag had been raised as Broadhead had passed to the former Portsmouth man.

In the final minute of the half, Walton failed to claim a ball into the box following a corner but Hirst was on hand to clear the danger.

Moments later, after the fourth official had indicated two additional minutes, Humphreys was booked for a foul on Kaikai midway inside the Town half.

The free-kick came to nothing and the Blues made their way down the tunnel with their goal advantage.

Town had certainly not had it all their own way against the struggling Dons, who really should have gone in front when they had their multiple opportunities which Walton and Woolfenden in particularly did well to keep out.

The Blues’ goal was one which was typified their captain Morsy, the midfielder first showing more desire to win the ball, then bringing it forward and shooting when he saw an opportunity.

Town had had other chances but had been wasteful on occasion and not as much in control of the game as manager McKenna would have liked on a surface which was cutting up.

The Blues made a change at the break, Massimo Luongo taking over from Humphreys in central midfield.

The Australian was quickly into the action, shooting not too far over from the edge of the box within a minute of taking to the field after Clarke’s long throw had been half-cleared.

Town went even closer on 48 when, following a free-kick midway inside the MK half, Morsy brought the ball forward and forced Cumming to save his low effort to his right. The loose ball fell to Broadhead but the former Everton man blazed over. The Welshman clearly felt he should have been celebrating his third goal for the club.

The Blues continued their very positive, high tempo start to the second half and on 50 Hirst, putting in his best performance since joining Town, struck a shot on the half-turn which was destined for the top corner until Cumming tipped it over. From Davis’s corner, Burns flicked a header onto the roof of the net.

The chances continued to come, Burns shooting across the face from the right on 54, after Chaplin’s pass had played him into space.

The Dons struck their first effort of the second half in the 57th minute, Kaikai hitting a free-kick from not far outside the area to the right wide of Walton’s post with the keeper never showing much interest.

Town chances had become rarer, although the Blues were well in control, but in the 65th minute Chaplin seized on a loose MK pass in their own half to the left and brought the ball forward before hitting a shot from a tight angle which Cumming batted away.

The Blues were passing the ball around with increasing confidence and on 70 Morsy brought the ball to the edge of the box and fed Chaplin, who turned it on to Hirst, who was eventually forced off the ball by the sheer number of defenders around him. Town appealed for a penalty but referee Welch wasn’t interested.

Two minutes later, Town swapped Burns and the excellent Hirst for Kayden Jackson and Freddie Ladapo, moments later, the home side switched Devoy for Darragh Burns.

On 74, Chaplin forced Cumming to save down to his right, the loose ball falling to Davis on the left of the box but the keeper palmed his effort behind.

From the corner, Broadhead’s powered header was cleared off the line by McEachran with Town getting ever closer to a second goal.

On 76, Chaplin saw a shot from the edge blocked, then Lawrence turned a dangerous Davis cross from the left wide at the far post, narrowly avoiding scoring an own goal, before the Dons replaced Leko with Nathan Holland.

The half had been virtually all Town but there was a warning in the 82nd minute when Kaikai sent a dangerous ball across the Blues box from the left but fortunately without finding a teammate.

The Dons had a spell where they began to see more of the ball but Town quickly got themselves back on top.

On 86, MK’s Burns was yellow-carded for a nasty-looking dive at Davis’s ankles on the left just outside the area. Following the free-kick, a slick move back into the area ended with Davis’s shot deflecting wide.

Chaplin was booked for a foul as MK looked to break on Town made a double change as the game moved into its final scheduled minute, Janoi Donacien and Marcus Harness replacing Clarke and Broadhead.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time, Luongo gave away a free-kick 25 yards from the Town goal. McEachran made a decent contact but hit his strike too close to Walton, who did well to hold on as MK players charged in after a loose ball.

That was the last chance at either end and referee Welch’s final whistle was greeted by a huge roar from the massed ranks of Town fans having watched their side win away for the first time since November at Exeter.

The Blues were good for their win and really ought to have added to Morsy’s tenacious first-half goal, particularly in the spell just after half-time in which they created numerous chances.

But winning was the most important thing and the victory coupled with second-placed Plymouth’s 5-2 defeat at Peterborough moves the Blues only five points away from the Pilgrims. Leaders Sheffield Wednesday are now ahead of Argyle by three points with a game in hand following their 1-0 win at Charlton, while fourth-placed Bolton remain a point behind Town following their 2-1 home victory over Port Vale.

The Blues are next in action at home to 18th-placed Burton on Saturday with Accrington, 21st, at Portman Road the following Tuesday.

MK Dons: Cumming, Watson, Tucker, McEachran (c), Eisa (Grigg 88), Leko (Holland 78), Lawrence, Kaikai, Devoy (Burns 73), Jules, Maghoma. Unused: Ravizzoli, Smith, Robson, Johnson.

Town: Walton, Clarke (Donacien 90), Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 72), Morsy (c), Humphreys (Luongo 46), Davis, Chaplin, Broadhead (Harness 90), Hirst (Ladapo 72). Unused: Hladky, Edwards. Referee: Rebecca Welch (Washington Tyne and Wear). Att: 14,046 (Town: 6,740).


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Karlosfandangal added 18:27 - Feb 25
2 games against 2 sides in the bottom followed by 5 against teams in the top 8
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blueboy1981 added 18:34 - Feb 25
Don't get too excited Folks - we need to keep doing it, and not slip up.
A look over the shoulder is concerning, and threatening, some real threats there !!
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blueboy1981 added 18:49 - Feb 25
Kirbmeister …. 🤣🤣
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:00 - Feb 25
Happy with a vital win, knew would not be easy. However i still cant understand how we can have so much of the play without scoring more goals than we do. A one goal lead was verey worrying again today, with the fear of conceding a late goal there till final whistle , P
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Kirbmeister added 19:01 - Feb 25
Blueboy - let's not give them any credit for a win. Make sure you slag them off as usual though next time they drop points. At least your team won against Cardiff so you must be pleased about that.
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warktheline added 19:11 - Feb 25
@kirbmeister, you can read through blueboys post , pure negativity ! One very twisted ‘supporter'!
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ITFC_Singapore added 19:12 - Feb 25
Points of the day:
We have a top quality goalkeeper
Our Captain is MASSIVE
Really encouraging signs from Hirst who looked good
What on earth has happened to Burns ? Clearly has ability but produced virtually nothing for months
Luongo was very tidy and should start alongside Morsy until Evans is back
MK Dons would have made more money if they hadn't capped our ticket sales at 6,700
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blueboy1981 added 19:21 - Feb 25
warktheline …. 🤣🤣
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Len_Brennan added 19:23 - Feb 25
An away win, 2 wins back to back, another clean sheet & closed in on the automatic spots by 3 points - that's a good weekend.
I would agree with BBN, in that we have to be more clinical in killing teams off; we have been caught with very late, point stealing goals too often this season making it an anxious last 10 minutes despite being in control.
We have tougher challenges ahead, but can only beat what's in front of you. Automatic is still less likely than likely, but 5 points is just a 2 game turnaround & with Plymouth conceding 5, it looks like the loss of Cooper to them is a far big issue than losing Whittaker has been. That'll make their whole defence a bit nervy going into some tricky fixtures. 🤞
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midastouch added 19:25 - Feb 25
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midastouch added 19:25 - Feb 25
Link to see the highlights above.
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blueboy1981 added 19:28 - Feb 25
Kirbmeister …. Shame you didn't / couldn't read the very FIRST post on this thread - but there, we shouldn't expect too much from you or your (mates) who only mark the Poster, and not the Post.
Go and play with your Marbles elsewhere, or your PlayStations !!
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warktheline added 20:19 - Feb 25
Typical blueboy, when we win he turns to childish insults! Grow up! Someone is feeling the pressure, and it's not McKenna!
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Marinersnose added 20:31 - Feb 25
Fantastic support and fantastic ground. A brilliant Morsy goal sealed the points but I felt our performance was adequate. They certainly created chances first half but we improved after the break. We didn't look particularly dangerous in front of goal and Burns was a virtual spectator. Three points and move on with some momentum but for me an okay performance and a much needed clean sheet. Great day out
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Linkboy13 added 20:45 - Feb 25
Poor first half much better in the second half more intensity that hasn't been evident all season otherwise we would have been in the top two. I lambasted Hirst last week but a much improved performance today. Probably Broadheads least effective display to date. Chaplin was very lively as usual and looked dangerous at times but possibly held on to the ball when he should have released it. Although substituted Humphreys showed a good range of passes. Luongo looked very composed when he came on and tightened things up in midfield alongside the usual consistent Morsy who showed why he is the best technical player at the club. But i think the man of the match for me was Leif Davis defending well and getting forward to good effect as well. As for the referee i thought she had a mare (joking).
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Help added 21:02 - Feb 25
So 3 points. Tick.
Convincing win. No
Solid at the back. No
Strong midfield. No
Goals up front. No
We need to be so much better to beat teams like Bolton. Barnsley and Derby, or even get a draw. Still look susceptible to conceding to easily. Happy with the win. Sure. Happy with the performance. Not so. Same team as the last game but not the fast paced passing and movement. In fact back to the slow predictable game. Let's hope Plymouth are on a slump and we can benefit. Still those behind us are too close for comfort and any slip may cost us, especially with Barnsley with two games in hand.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 21:56 - Feb 25
We won….that's all
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bringonbrazil added 22:13 - Feb 25
That is what happens when you pick your consistent 11. MK were better than their league position too.
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BangaloreBlues added 22:16 - Feb 25
Forget Plymouth.
Barnsley look frightening.
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FramlinghamBlue added 22:46 - Feb 25
3 important points

The midfield looked far stronger with Luongo playing in the second half.

Hirst's role was lonely and frustrating all match. The defenders wrestled him physicall away from the ball without punishment time and time again.

From the warm ups to the final minutes we were wasteful in front of goal. Lee Grant's striker drill pre-match is like a blooper reel! Forwards with just a GK to beat missing the target from 12 yards time and time again. We cannot be complacent, we do not finish well enough.

Fingers crossed for 6 points from the next 2.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 22:51 - Feb 25
I don't really buy into this idea of looking at total points (ie: 93 points to have a chance of top two). Before today we were 8 points off 2nd place with 14 to play, after today we are 5 points off with 13 to play. It's just about where we are compared to the other teams.

There are 2 scenarios (us and them) which need playing out in the next 10 days or so.

For us it's Burton and Accrington at home.

For Sheff Wed it's Peterborough at home and Portsmouth away
For Plymouth it's Charlton and Derby at home

After that I'll be surprised if the gap to the top 2 isn't less than 5 and 8 points. Plymouth have just had a spanking by a buoyant Posh who go to Sheff Wed full of confidence.

If we are 5 points off both Plymouth and Sheff Wed after next Sat with 12 games to play, you've got to say it's game on. That's all that matters, not points totals, just where we are compared to them. Two winnable games coming up. It's all to play for
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bluemay77 added 23:00 - Feb 25
Not many posters on here means we must have won again lol keep ing the faith unlike so many
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JewellintheTown added 00:15 - Feb 26
Happy we ground out a win away, but 21 shots, 8 on target & only 1 goal against a low division 1 side still concerns me. Can't keep scraping through & expecting to get promoted & survive with those stats.
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Karlosfandangal added 00:27 - Feb 26
Fat Boy

After Burton and Accrington…….it's the next 5 that will determine top 2 or play offs as they are all in the top 8
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algarvefan added 00:42 - Feb 26
I don't know how many bothered to watch the whole interview Matt Holland did with McKenna and Ashton, for me it helped put things in perspective as to where we are currently as a club and excited me for our future. Despite what some on here think, we have a top flight young manager and an excellent man in Mark Ashton. Football is not just about results but about the club and the community, I for one am incredibly proud of the progress we have made, with what 13 games left I'm happy with where we are in the league and look forward to some exciting matchdays coming up, when anything can happen.

Today we ground out a result, should have scored more but saw the game out without disaster. I don't care if all the rest of our games are like that, we are miles and miles ahead of where we were as a club 18 months ago, the rest of the season is going to be typical Ipswich, it's never easy, all we can do is get behind the lads and see them over the line.

Great afternoon lads, more of the same please.
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