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Sheffield Wednesday 0 v 1 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 16th September 2023 Kick-off 15:00
Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 16th Sep 2023 17:12

Conor Chaplin’s third goal of the season saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. The Blues, who remain third with a 100 per cent record on the road, had had a number of chances to go in front before Chaplin slammed home Leif Davis’s low cross just before half-time and had opportunities to increase their lead in the second half.

Town made one change from the team which beat Cardiff 3-2 at Portman Road a fortnight ago with Freddie Ladapo coming into the XI for George Hirst.

Former Owls academy youngster Hirst suffered a recurrence of his adductor injury against the Bluebirds but returned to training this week and was on the bench.

Wes Burns was OK to start in his right-sided role, despite picking up a hamstring problem while away with Wales.

For the Owls, key midfielder man Barry Bannan was absent from the 20-man squad, while Republic of Ireland international Jeff Hendrick made his debut having joined on loan from Newcastle, while John Buckley, another new loanee from Blackburn, was among the subs.


Former Blues loan defender Dominic Iorfa started and one-time loan midfielder Tyreeq Bakinson was on the bench.

Town threatened within the first minute after Burns was sent away on the right and cut back to Ladapo but the striker rather scuffed his effort and Hendrick was able to clear ahead of the lurking Nathan Broadhead.

The early stages were scruffy with neither side able to take charge and with Wednesday giving Town little time on the ball in their own half.

On 10, skipper Sam Morsy was shown the game’s first yellow card for putting his body in between himself and Juan Delgado, who went to ground rather dramatically holding his face.

Moments later, Wednesday’s Akin Famewo joined him in the book for kicking the ball away to slow Town down at a throw-in.

The Blues began to get their passing going and in the 15th minute should have gone ahead following a slick move down the right which had originated with keeper Vaclav Hladky playing it out to his centre-halves.

Conor Chaplin sent Burns away and the Welshman cut back to Ladapo in space in the area but the former Rotherham man’s effort was blocked by advancing keeper Devis Vasquez.

On 29, Wednesday were forced into a change when Iorfa took to the turf with a knock having done the same earlier in the half. Di’Shon Bernard, who worked with Town boss Kieran McKenna at Manchester United, took over.

The game, which had become increasingly stop-start mainly due Wednesday players requiring treatment, was held up again three minutes later when Famewo landed awkwardly following an aerial tussle with Ladapo in the centre circle.


The Blues had broken following the clash - with home fans angry that the game hadn’t been stopped - but Broadhead had been dispossessed as he reached the edge of the box.

Town had another great chance to go ahead in the 36th minute when Burns was sent away down the right via a typically incisive Broadhead pass. This time, the Wales international opted to shoot and his effort was blocked by Vasquez. However, it looped out to Chaplin just inside the box but last season’s top scorer’s volley screwed away from goal and wide.

On 42, Burns was booked for a late challenge on Delgado with the Owls fans calling for more than just a yellow card. George Byers floated in the free-kick from the left and Michael Smith, a regular scorer against the Blues over the years with the Owls and Rotherham, flicked a looping header well over.

Three minutes later, Town took the lead. Ex-Wednesday midfielder Massimo Luongo sent away Leif Davis, who had previously had a quiet half, down the left and the former Leeds man took it on into the box and cut back to Chaplin, who slammed a low shot through a crowd of Owls defenders in the six-yard box and into the net.

The 2,000-plus Town fans celebrated wildly at one end, while Chaplin appeared to imitate painting a post at the other having scored his third goal of the season.

After the fourth official had indicated six additional minutes, the game was held up again for an injury to Davis, who after lengthy treatment was helped from the pitch with what looked to be a right ankle problem and was replaced by Brandon Williams.

Davis made his way round the perimeter in front of the applauding Town fans towards the bench supported by two of club staff, putting no weight on his injured leg.

Just before the whistle after what turned out to be 11 additional minutes, Josh Windass smashed a free-kick into the Town wall.

The Blues thorough deserved their lead after creating all the half’s chances. Town would have been disappointed not to have been in the lead prior to Chaplin’s goal with Ladapo and Burns both having had excellent earlier opportunities.

Wednesday had sought to upset Town’s rhythm and control of the game by trying to make the game as stop-start as possible, while never seriously able to threaten themselves.

Within seconds of the restart, Callum Paterson was booked for catching new full Australia cap Cameron Burgess with a stray arm.

Wednesday made two changes ahead of the second half with Smith and Lee Gregory replaced by Ashley Fletcher and Buckley.

Town started the second half well in control, winning an early free-kick on the right and then a corner on the other side from which they came very close to doubling their lead.

Broadhead whipped the ball over and Clarke flicked a header towards the far post but Vasquez brilliantly kept it out, the keeper somehow reacting quickly enough to paw the ball up and away from goal before it was cleared.

On 54, after a brief Owls attack, the Blues picked up a loose ball midway inside the Wednesday half but Burns blazed over when more might have been made of the opportunity. Two minutes later, Hladky was booked for taking too long over a goal-kick.

As the game reached the hour mark, Wednesday began to see more of the ball and sent over a couple of dangerous crosses which Burgess dealt with, while the Blues were struggling to regain control.

In the 63rd minute, with Town needing more of a presence up front, Hillsborough alumnus Hirst took over from Ladapo and was roundly booed by his old supporters. Three minutes later, Hendrick was booked for catching Broadhead with an arm.

Hirst’s introduction seemed to settle the Blues and they began to retake control. In the 69th minute, the sub was sent away on the right of the box behind the Wednesday backline by Clarke and lofted the ball over Vasquez but also the bar from a tight angle.

Within a minute, Hirst was played in on the left of the area by Luongo and this time saw his shot at goal blocked by the keeper when he might have cut back to Chaplin.

Wednesday swapped Hendrick for Anthony Musaba, then on 77 Town introduced Kayden Jackson, man of the match in last season’s corresponding fixture, for Burns.

The Owls were continuing to look for an equaliser but were doing little more than huffing an puffing with their fans muted aside from frustrated shouts towards referee James Linington when decisions went against their side.

On 83, Williams picked put the ball on the left and drove forward and inside before hitting his pass too far in front of Jackson on the right of the box.

At the other end, Town defended another corner and subsequent ball across the area with the Owls still to manage a shot on target.

As the game moved into its penultimate scheduled minute, Chaplin sent Broadhead away on the left and the Welshman took the ball on into the left of the box before hitting a low shot which Vazquez saved down to his right.

Town saw out the five additional minutes - the whistle the signal for loud boos from the home support - to complete their first win at Hillsborough since March 2018 and their third victory in their three games away from home since their return to the Championship.

In truth, the margin of victory should have been more comfortable with the Blues having created very good opportunities both before Chaplin’s well-worked and clinically taken goal and afterwards.

Second-bottom Wednesday, still without a win, were unable to manage a single effort on target all afternoon with their main danger crosses into the box which were dealt with well by the Town defence and keeper Hladky.

The win, Kieran McKenna's 50th as a manager in 87 games in just 21 months, stretches Town's unbeaten league away run to a club record 12.

The Blues stay third in the table having dropped from second on goal difference on Friday night following Leicester’s 4-1 win at Southampton with the Blues, whose very impressive start to the season continues, the next visitors to St Mary’s on Tuesday evening.

Sheffield Wednesday: Vasquez, Paterson, Palmer (c), Iorfa (Bernard 29), Famewo, Delgado, Byers, Hendrick (Musaba 76), Windass, Gregory (Buckley 46), Smith (Fletcher 46). Unused: Dawson, Valentin, Ihiekwe, James, Bakinson.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis (Williams 45), Morsy (c), Luongo, Burns (Jackson 77), Chaplin, Broadhead, Ladapo (Hirst 63). Unused: Ball, Evans, Taylor, Hutchinson, Scarlett. Referee: James Linington (Newport, Isle of Wight). Att: 25,938.


Photo: Action Images/Reuters



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dirtydingusmagee added 19:30 - Sep 16
NOT moaning, im well pleased with the 3 points , our start to season and our league position , But again IMO it showed again today the need for a clinical goal scorer, with chances missed again . In past we had problems supplying forwards with scoring opportunities , The situation is different now chances keep coming and we dont make them count. Sure its early days , players may well hit better form in time, but i think we should try and get another striker in January . Apart from that we are going well . We have carried on where we left off last season with A SQUAD of players that play as a unit and dont give up .WELL DONE ALL . COYB, HAPPY DAYS
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Skip73 added 20:30 - Sep 16
Another great result. Just think, the last time we were in the Championship we won 5 games all season including cup, its taken 6 ganes and the 2nd game in Sept to do that this time. Happy Days.
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arc added 20:51 - Sep 16
On TV it looked like the goal went in off Ladapo—he started to celebrate and then stopped probably because he was afraid that he was offside :-)

Excellent result!
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KMcBlue added 20:56 - Sep 16
Scruffy 1-0. Never really at ours best. Will take the points tho!
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terry_butchers_twin added 20:57 - Sep 16
Having seen the highlights I think the Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper deserves to be in the team of the week….
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pistolknight added 21:04 - Sep 16
A very good result against a very average team at best. Thought we should have won by a much bigger score line as the difference in class was evident. On a slightly negative note, how very poor was Freddie Ladapo today!! Probably as inept performance that I’ve ever seen in an Ipswich shirt for the last 2/3 seasons. Hirst is different class and I really hope that we don’t regret not getting that quality striker that I think we are desperately missing. Fingers crossed that Hirst is fit and ready to play every week.
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gosblue added 22:00 - Sep 16
I loved the atmosphere in the away end as well as the result and some of the football was impressive but we’re still not convincing. I thought every one of our boys put in a solid performance and we looked classy at times but we are still prone to losing the ball in dangerous areas. I think one area McKenna needs to look at is discipline. That’s not the first time Morsy has led with his forearm going into a challenge and Burns’ tackle was reckless and unnecessary. Williams is rock solid and is exiting going forward but Burgess was a class above and gets my MOM. My heart goes out to most of the Wednesday fans as their team looks lost and in desperate need of a goal scorer. I think there was a bit of nonsense outside the ground afterwards but generally it was a great day out.
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Broadbent23 added 22:57 - Sep 16
A brilliant double set of wins over Sheffield this week. First the Witches and now from our great side. Well done lads.
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RobsonWark added 23:35 - Sep 16
6 games in and we have 1 point more than last season after first 6 games :)
Last season W4 D2
This season W5 L1
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algarvefan added 00:21 - Sep 17
Winning ugly is something, even man City, have to do sometimes. Today should on the balance of play been an easy win, but it was scrappy, especially in the second half and poor Freddie quite frankly had a nightmare!

Time to move on though, a richly deserved 3 points in the bag today, bring on the Saints on Tuesday night, hopefully Hirst to start and I'd love to see Capt. Scarlett off the bench in the second period. Very impressive start to the season!!!
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Facefacts added 00:52 - Sep 17
I hope the incident where Leif gets done by Patterson is looked at retrospectively, as that is a career threatening injury, inflicted intentionally by a thug. A few seconds earlier Leif has just whizzed past him for the goal and Patterson is at boiling point when the goal goes in. Career threatening injury, season threatening assault.
We need VAR for this type of incident. We cannot replace Leif, he is brilliant and everyone has targeted him. It had to be Thuggsville where the animals get away with anything, referees need to get out of the ground alive, they're too scared to make decisions, they want their car still to be in the car park, driveable, when they get back to it. Strong referees and we could win this league, now we cannot. No referee wants to ref the Owls, their hearts must sink when they get the appointment. Hate them. Please get the club to read this comment and at least look at the footage. Ok if im wrong but have it checked out. We could have taken the players off last season when the missiles where thrown and we bottled it. Those 3 points would have kept Wednesday down in Lge 1. Big mistake. Gutted. Weds will always leave their mark on you.. Horrible place to go.
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Lukeybluey added 09:25 - Sep 17
I thought we were a lot better than sheff weds...pretty much dominated....all game they pretty much just pumped it long. If we were a little more clinical it couldve been 4 or 5 nil.
Cam Burgess mom, and also hladky is looking really confident with passing out from the back which is great to see.
On a separate note, I watched the Cardiff V Swansea game last night, I know Swansea lost but Nathan Wood for Swansea looks decent and would fit the way we play I reckon.... A pacy centre half who can pick a pass.
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Orraman added 10:56 - Sep 17
Hero to zero in two games! For heaven’s sake get off Freddie’s back. If it had not been for his knack of being in right place at right time to pick off scruffy goals, it is unlikely we would have beaten Cardiff. Today he was right on the spot to convert if Chaplin’s shot had not gone in. As I have said before, there’s not a great deal of finesse from Freddie but there is 100% effort. He keeps defences occupied but I do agree that he is much more effective as a substitute, so get off his case and enjoy the whole experience we are living at the moment. Real fans do not call out their own players.
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Kirbmeister added 12:01 - Sep 17
Sunderland finished 6th last season on 69 points. To reach at least that that we need 54 points from 40 games. This team can easily achieve that.
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Ipswichbusiness added 12:12 - Sep 17
A good away win and three more points.

Unfortunate injury to Davis. I just hope it’s not too bad as he has been such an important player for us since he signed.
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ArnieM added 14:09 - Sep 17
Sheffield Weds are a league one outfit full of thugs . I’m glad the football team finally won. I shall cheer king and hard when those to$$as are relegated. Bloody hate them and their arrogant gobshyte fans …,
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Cadiar added 15:14 - Sep 17
Pistolknight, I suggest you actually watch the game again or even the highlights. Hirst had 2 far easier chances than FL, but Freddie made a huge contribution in defence, being a pain in the rrs up front, I don't think Hirst is a sure starter. KM picks from the squad for the opposition. Jackson also made a big contribution when he came tracking 60/70 yards. Maybe Chaplin should have had another, maybe Burns should have. Get off the players' backs. Or go & watch Col U.
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:36 - Sep 17
i know someone from Sheffield who was at the match, he said he was talking to some Town fans after the match, he said we have great support, and added he has serious concerns about the Owls this season . COYB
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