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Bolton Wanderers 0-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 11th Mar 2023 17:05

George Hirst and Cameron Burgess were on target as brilliant Town beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 at the University of Bolton Stadium to move only two points behind second-placed Plymouth Argyle. Hirst set the Blues on their way to a fifth win on the bounce for the first time since 2003 with a superb volley a minute before half-time and, after Christian Walton had saved a Dion Charles penalty, Burgess headed in the second on 68 to seal a deserved three points, while the Blues’ six clean sheets in a row is a new club record, as is 596 minutes without conceding a goal.

Town boss Kieran McKenna made three changes with Harry Clarke, Wes Burns and Hirst coming into the side.

Clarke took over on the right of the defence, Burns wide on the right and Hirst as the number nine with Janoi Donacien, Kayden Jackson and Freddie Ladapo dropping to the bench.

Midfielder Dominic Ball returned to the squad for the first time since undergoing knee surgery in November.

For Bolton, defender Gethin Jones and striker Victor Adeboyejo were back the side, while ex-Norwich frontman Cameron Jerome was among a subs’ bench which didn’t include a keeper.

Leif Davis sent over an opening-minute Town free-kick from the left but home keeper James Trafford claimed.

The game got off to a scruffy start from both sides with passes going stray all too often, in part due to the persistent rain and slippery pitch, but with more of the game in the Bolton half than the Blues’. On nine, Chaplin was flagged offside during what was the first real penalty box action.

Two minutes later, an uncharacteristically sloppy pass from Massimo Luongo gifted possession to the home side and Manchester United loanee Shola Shortire looked to play in Dion Charles, but his ball was too long and Christian Walton claimed.

Walton was called into his first serious action on 12 when Conor Bradley beat Cameron Burgess on the right and broke into the area, hitting a shot from an angle which the keeper batted behind. The corner caused the Blues a brief moment of panic before the ball was cleared.

Broadhead beat a man on the left of the area in the 18th minute but his low cross was bundled behind for the first of two Town corners with the Blues beginning to take charge.

On 22, Clarke made a strong run from deep on the right exchanging passes with Chaplin on his way through before hitting a shot which deflected for another flag-kick.

Four minutes later, Chaplin shot just wide from the edge of the box after good work on the right from Clarke and Burns.

The Blues were on top and creating half-chances, if not yet clear-cut opportunities, while the home fans were becoming increasingly concerned by their side’s passing out from inside their own box with Town’s pressing the cause of the nervousness.

Just before the half hour, Aaron Morley, scorer of the Trotters’ goal from the penalty spot in the 1-1 draw at Portman Road earlier in the season, was yellow-carded for protesting about the award of a free-kick for a Ricardo Almeida Santos foul on Hirst.


Soon after, Broadhead tricked his way into the area and the ball fell to Chaplin, whose shot was blocked.

As the half moved into its final 10 minutes, the Blues broke through Luongo and eventually a Broadhead effort was deflected wide.

As the break approached, Bolton started to see more of the ball but with the Blues backline dealing with their threat in relative comfort.

And in the 44th minute, the Blues went in front. Burns picked up under-hit pass deep in the Town half on the right, drove forward at pace and sent over a cross which Hirst superbly volleyed right-footed across the keeper and into the corner of the net from the edge of the box.

The on-loan Leicester striker’s first league goal for the Blues - his second overall - sent the travelling fans up high at the other end of the ground into raptures.

As the half moved into injury time, Luongo was booked for what looked a very good sliding challenge on Shoretire midway inside the Town half but the free-kick came to nothing.

The Blues went in deservedly in front at the break having been in charge for most of the half and having created most of the game’s chances - largely down their right flank - with Hirst’s goal was as good as any Town have scored this season.

Bolton have had their moments but aside from Bradley’s early effort, Walton hadn’t been forced into a save. Town had taken their time without conceding to 551 minutes.

The home side created the first opportunity after the break, Adeboyejo sliding in at the near post to send Jones’s cross from the left wide but with referee Neil Hair inexplicably awarding a corner much to the anger of the Town defence.

The referee was to irk the Blues backline to an even greater degree in the 50th minute when he gave Bolton a highly-contentious penalty. Bradley was in a dangerous position on the right of the box close to the six-yard area but Davis slid in and won the ball. However, it fell back to Bradley, who went to ground as he went past Burgess.

Town vehemently claimed the former Australia U23 international had little to do with the player going to ground and Walton was booked for his protests.

Charles took the kick and hit it to Walton’s left but the keeper saved it. The ball was sent back in from the right but was then blazed into the stand. The Town players celebrated with their keeper, his second spot-kick save in a row following the one at Cambridge, while Woolfenden was booked for continuing his protests.

Three minutes after the penalty, Burns scuffed a shot wide from the edge of the area but Bolton had started the half the better but without creating a chance, the spot-kick aside.

Just after the hour, Morsy saw a shot blocked, then on 62 Town swapped Chaplin and Clarke for Marcus Harness and Donacien.

A minute later, Burns broke into the box on the left and opted to shoot from a relatively tight angle and saw his effort saved when cutting into the middle to Morsy was the better option.

Broadhead was cautioned for a foul on 64, then goalscorer Hirst joined him in the book for time-wasting a minute later. In the 67th minute, Bolton swapped Luke Mbete for Randell Williams.

Home keeper Trafford saved a deflected Broadhead shot down to his right a minute later. And from the resultant corner, the Blues doubled their lead.

Davis sent over the corner and Burgess powered a header into the roof of the net, the central defender’s third goal of the season sending the travelling fans behind the goal wild once again.

The goal seemed to knock the sting out of the home side and the Blues went looking for a third goal, Harness shooting straight at Trafford on 71, then hitting an even better effort wide two minutes later from Burns’s cutback.

Bolton made two more changes three minutes later as they looked to get back into the game, Kieran Lee and Jerome replacing Shoretire and Charles. Two minutes later, Ladapo took over from Hirst for Town, the on-loan Fox, who had picked up a knock receiving a standing ovation from the travelling support as he left the field.

Within a minute, Ladapo hit a low strike through to Trafford with a third Blues goal looking more likely than a first from Bolton, who were looking a well-beaten side as their fans started to leave in numbers.

Davis shot wide in the 81st minute, before Bradley was booked for a foul on Broadhead, then, three minutes later, Walton was forced into his first save since the penalty, the keeper brilliantly palming Jerome’s header past the post.

On 86, Trafford batted away a Ladapo shot from the edge of the box to the right, then a minute later Town made their final two changes, Kayden Jackson taking over from Burns and Kyle Edwards from Broadhead. The minute also marked a new club record for minutes without conceding having surpassed the 592 achieved during a run at this point last season.

The final minutes were seen out without serious concern with Bolton, who last lost at home in October, one of only two previous home league defeats this season, showing a surprising lack of intensity following the second goal.

Referee Hair’s whistle confirmed Town’s fifth league win in a row for the first time since 2003 and a record sixth clean sheet.

Barnsley’s 3-0 home victory over second-placed Plymouth was even better news for the Blues with the gap to the Pilgrims only two points with 10 left to play.

Town fully deserved their victory but needed keeper Walton to be at his best, saving the penalty just after the break during the home side’s best spell as well two other very impressive stops, one at the start of the first half and one towards the end of the game.

It was perhaps the Blues' best performance and result under McKenna's management and at the end the players and staff made their way over to the away following with Clarke doing his increasingly familiar fist-pump in their direction.

Town, who now have 72 points, two more than last season's total, are next in action at Portman Road on Saturday when eighth-placed Shrewsbury, who beat Morecambe 3-1 today, visit Suffolk.

Bolton: Trafford, Jones, Almeida Santos (c), Charles (Jerome 74), Morley, Shoretire (Lee 74), Toal, Bradley, Dempsey, Mbete, Adeboyejo. Unused: Sheehan, Nlundulu, Kachunga, Thomason, Williams.

Town: Walton, Clarke (Donacien 62), Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 87), Morsy (c), Luongo, Davis, Chaplin (Harness 62), Broadhead (Edwards 87), Hirst (Ladapo 76). Unused: Hladky, Ball. Referee: Neil Hair (Cambridgeshire). Att: 20,502 (Town: 2,163).


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dirtydingusmagee added 23:26 - Mar 11
just Come on you BLUES !
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bobble added 23:27 - Mar 11
groovy..
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 02:59 - Mar 12
Well done to KM and the team. I'd stopped posting as I really thought we were out of the race for automatic promotion but credit to the squad they have got us back in the mix.

Don't get me wrong. When you look at the remaining fixtures Plymouth's look relatively straight forward while we have 3 back to back very tough games ahead (Shrewsbury, Barnsley away and Derby away). But the fact that we are even back in the mix in the first place is massive. Plymouth will still be firm favourites for that second spot, but hopefully that'll lead to a bit of nerves and some unexpected results. Meanwhile, we need to get 9 points from the next 3 games. The more we stay in this race, the more likely Plymouth will falter. Keep going team, don't let up from now till the end of the season!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 05:33 - Mar 12
Fantastic performance, first of all. Then I'd like to say that Barnsley are beginning to look like our main rivals, especially if Plymouth begin to falter (though they may not, given their relatively easy run-in). There are six points and two matches (the latter in Barnsley's favour) between us, so whoever comes out of our clash with Barnsley will be in the driving seat. I am overjoyed at our play and our result vs Bolton, but it ain't over yet.
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joyousblue added 07:29 - Mar 12
Robsonwark , how dare you bring up the story of the death of my wife . What right have you to even share it , in truth i am polite with everyone on here , its you that i think has the problem you are known as a moaner , and to call me evil wasright out of order, but its not about what i think of you , this site is about itfc i go home and away as did my wife , and it still hurts remembering her on our journey to another ground ,the great thing aboutthis site, we all have our own thiughts and we disagree but thats football , and it divides opinion , the trouble with you is you just like to moan whatever , so im finished with snything you have to say , and i wont read them , once again you had no right to bring up the death of my wife , and to call me evil when im certsinly not its all about the blues on here for me , and the diverse comments from true blues , that matter to me coyb
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SpiritOfJohn added 08:00 - Mar 12
@joyousblue, any logged in user on this site can go their settings and choose to block posts from any other user. It works!
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Newtonboy74 added 08:26 - Mar 12
Becarefulwhatuwish4 .....
.so you only post on here if we're looking like we're
Going to get automatic promotion????
Plastic town fan 💯🤣🤣

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Linkboy13 added 08:53 - Mar 12
Lots of people moaned about McKenna's team selection before this game, but McKenna proved why he is a manager and they are arm chair pundits . A subject open for debate is does McKenna pick Donacian or Clarke two very good players at league one level. For me Clarke is the slightly better defender especially when the ball is played into the penalty area in the air Donacian doesn't like aireal contract. Clarke is also very versatile and can play in a number of positions Donacian is only really comfortable at right back and when Donacian came on for the injured Davis Clarke went to left back with no problems at all. Our defensive record has also been better with Clarke in the team with more blank score sheets against us although this has also been helped with the emergence of Luongo tightening up the midfield. Clarke has also proved himself at championship level playing regularly at Stoke.
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Gforce added 10:25 - Mar 12
Nomore4.........I really hope your right !
I'd still much rather have their remaining fixtures, than ours though.
If we are sill close to top2 after the next 3 games, then we can really start to believe.
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pauldart added 10:39 - Mar 12
I don't agree about Plymouth and I live here, they have a bang average away record and will drop points with best player gone and their fantastic goalkeeper out for season . they are well and truly looking over their shoulders - for me its going to be decided on our two away games at Barnsley and Derby - 4 pts I hope
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oldelsworthyfan added 14:02 - Mar 12
What a difference has been made by the arrival of Clarke, Luongo, Broadhead (and even Hirst) gelling into the team. We are beginning to look formidable. My money's on promotion now.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 14:24 - Mar 12
Blueboy1981 - Who has written Plymouth off? Can you give an example?

We are 2 points behind Plymouth at the moment and we have tougher games on paper. But the game isn't played on paper it's played on <<a hybrid grass sports playing field surface composed of natural grass combined with artificial fibres>> or mud this year.

Anyway, playing teams fighting off relegation when you've just dropped 8 points in your last 5 games isn't ideal and they won't win as many 9 more games.
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blueboy1981 added 14:40 - Mar 12
…… Kids still Playing, along with immature Adults .., !!
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Newtonboy74 added 15:32 - Mar 12
Blueboy 1981
Crawl back under your rock
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warktheline added 16:09 - Mar 12
Poor blueboy, all twisted up ! A canary parasite!
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itfckenty added 18:15 - Mar 12
Very good game, I still think there are things to improve on for sure, I think we need to keep our emotions on the field in check a little as this seemed to cause a few issues while Bolton was pounding our defence. You could see we were all over the place, and if it was wasn't for Walton it definitely could have had a different outcome. But.. we punished them when they made an error and the play was generally very good and clinical. we may had a harder set of games on the horizon, but we can only hope that we continue playing this way and Plymouth drop a few points. In all honesty the Plymouth away form is one of the worst in the league, so it's entirely possible. COYB do us proud.
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grumpyoldman added 18:32 - Mar 12
Joyousblue two things, firstly how did Robsonwark know about your wife's demise? You did not have to share that! Secondly, if Robsonwark's posts offend you or you don't like them do what I did with Blueboy1981 block seeing his comments.
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buckleshamblue60 added 18:52 - Mar 12
Just watched the full highlights from y'day. As everyone has said, a very good all round performance, with Hirst's goal the highlight for me.

The only think I would say would be how a few of the players seemed to let their frustration with the ref get the better of them in the lead up to the penalty, and even afterwards, especially Woolfenden. All that could have cost us. In all likelihood, there will be similar moments in the remainder of the season. That IMO is the major learning point from y'day, as KMc has pointed out.

Oh and BTW - just noticed another section at Barnsley has been opened up for us. COYB!
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atty added 19:27 - Mar 12
Excellent performance. Played well to a man. Flair, commitment, nouse, excecution and mental strength. 10 games to go. We can indeed do this. Let's all play our part, in spades. Roll on Saturday.
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oldegold added 21:05 - Mar 12
Just heard that Norwich bellend Sutton was not amongst the presenters who backed Gary lineker...what a surprise.Someone get him off TV as he is mediocre baggage...
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warktheline added 06:38 - Mar 13
@oldegold, leave political agendas off the site, the boys taught this doubting Thomas brigade a lesson! Never write off McKenna or his boys! …concentrate on Bolton 0v2 Ipswich .
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oldegold added 10:23 - Mar 13
warktheline…. The TWTD is an open forum and can cover all aspects of popular interest and the point I was making was not political but more an illustration of how out of place and idiotic Sutton is and given the present climate, I deemed it necessary to highlight what a silly person Sutton is, who has never made any sense in his missives. Having said that, Saturday was our best performance of the season.
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Razor added 10:25 - Mar 13
Have to honest and admit I was nervous before this game and sort of half expecting a disaster----but no those fantastic blue boys did the job and now it really does look pssible!!
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bugledog123 added 11:29 - Mar 13
Fantastic result!
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