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Southampton 0 v 1 Ipswich Town
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Tuesday, 19th September 2023 Kick-off 19:45
Southampton 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 19th Sep 2023 21:55

Omari Hutchinson’s first goal for the Blues on his full league debut saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Southampton at St Mary’s and back up to second in the Championship. On-loan Chelsea man Hutchinson struck on the half hour as the Blues maintained their brilliant start to the season.

Boss Kieran McKenna made four changes from the team which beat Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 at the weekend with Brandon Williams, Jack Taylor and Hutchinson making their full league debuts for the Blues - the latter his full league debut full stop - and George Hirst coming back into the XI.

Wes Burns was OK to continue in his wide right role despite feeling his hamstring at Hillsborough, while Nathan Broadhead, Massimo Luongo and Freddie Ladapo dropped to the bench.

As expected, Leif Davis missed out with the ankle problem he suffered on Saturday, while Kayden Jackson was also absent from the 20-man squad.

For the Saints, former Blues midfielder Flynn Downes wasn’t included having picked up a knock in Friday’s 4-1 home defeat to Leicester and was replaced by Joe Aribo.


Former Town loanee Ryan Fraser started, while Alex McCarthy and James Bree were among the home side’s subs.

With rain swirling in the wind, the Saints started on top with the Blues giving the ball away all too easily whenever they got hold of it.

On five, Southampton skipper Adam Armstrong shot from the edge of the box into the side-netting with some home fans initially believing it had gone the other side of the post.

Two minutes later, Town had the ball in the net from a corner but referee Josh Smith ruled it out for a foul. Hutchinson’s flag-kick appeared to divert into the roof of the net off Saints striker Che Adams but Smith blew for a foul, perhaps on keeper Gavin Bazunu, although there seemed nothing untoward.

The Blues began to see more of the ball and won another corner, then on 12 Hutchinson crossed from the left for Hirst but the striker was unable to get enough power on his header under pressure.

Three minutes later, Hutchinson was found unmarked midway inside the Southampton half by a long throw and took the ball on before hitting a shot which deflected up in the air through to Bazunu.

In the 17th minute, Kyle Walker-Peters fed in Adams on the right of the box but Luke Woolfenden was able to divert his effort wide.

Four minutes later, Town struggled to get the ball out of their box following a looping Adams ball from the right.

The Saints were looking a threat when in and around the Town area and on 27 Shea Charles flicked a header just wide of Vaclav Hladky’s right post.

The Blues were largely in control, however, and were taking the game to the relegated former Premier League side.

On 29, Burns crossed from the right and Williams looped a header over from the penalty spot with the on-loan Manchester United man clearly felt he should have done better.

And a minute later the Blues went in front. Hutchinson slid in to dispossess the dawdling Charles midway inside the Saints half, Chaplin picked up the loose ball and fed in the Chelsea loan forward, who shot across Bazunu and into the net off the inside of the post.


Hutchinson celebrated his first goal for the Blues - and first in senior football aside from goals for U23s sides in the Papa Johns Trophy - with a impressive somersault.

Town went about looking for a second goal and on 33 Hutchinson, full of confidence after his goal, brought the ball forward down the middle before Williams’s dangerous cross was headed behind by Taylor Harwood-Bellis.

The Blues went within a whisker of going 2-0 up in the 36th minute when Aribo was caught in possession midway inside his side’s half by Chaplin and the Blues’ forward chipped Bazunu only for the ball to bounce back off the bar. Hirst was first to the rebound but Harwood-Bellis was somehow able to squeeze his goalbound effort wide.

Two minutes later, Williams was shown the game’s first yellow card for a late challenge on Adams.

Town continued to control the game with the Saints looking ever more nervous at the back, keeper Bazunu finding touch with a pass to Walker-Peters, much to the frustration of the home support and amusement of the travelling fans.

The Blues again went close to a second goal in the 40th minute when Hutchinson broke from the centre circle and fed Burns on the right. The Wales international cut inside before hitting a right-foot shot just past Bazunu’s right post.

Despite Town being on top, Southampton were still having dangerous moments, former Blues loan winger Fraser forcing Harry Clarke into a sliding block. Following the resultant corner, Sam Edozie’s dive fooled no one, least of all referee Smith.

The Saints saw most of the ball in two minutes of added-on time but without further threatening and boos rang around St Mary’s at the whistle.

Town could be more than happy with their first 45 minutes and the lead. The Saints had started the stronger but the Blues had grown into the game and made the most of Southampton sloppiness in their own half, which was hardly a rare occurrence.

In fact, Town will feel they probably should have been at least another goal in front Chaplin having hit the woodwork following another Southampton error, while the early own goal didn’t appear to have too much wrong with it.

The home side had had threatening moments but without managing a shot on target.

The second half began much as the first had ended with Southampton continuing to have scruffy moments. On 47 Hutchinson skipped away on the right but his cross was too deep.

Two minutes later, Hladky was forced into action for the first time. Walker-Peters picked up a loose Town pass on the right, brought the ball forward and played in Adams on the right of the box from where the Scotland striker hit a shot but the Town keeper reacted superbly to bat it behind.

The Czech required treatment before the corner - which Town defended confidently - but was able to carry on.

Taylor was yellow-carded for a foul on Edozie on 52, although the former Peterborough man seemed a little unfortunate as the incident appeared to be an inadvertent tangle of legs even if the Saints forward was tripped.

Adams scuffed a shot wide from distance in the 55th minute, moments before the Saints made a triple change, Edozie, Fraser and Aribo making way for Stuart Armstrong, Kamaldeen Sulemana and Jan Bednarek, prior to the Blues swapping Taylor for Luongo.

The Blues again went close to a second goal in the 57th minute when a counter-attack saw a Burns cross from the right headed out to Chaplin, whose volley was destined for the corner of the net until Bazunu brilliantly got across to palm it wide.

As the game reached the hour mark, Harwood-Bellis was booked for a foul on Chaplin, before Luongo shot over from distance.

On 65, a rare moment of miscommunication from Town at the back allowed the Saints the ball in the final third and Will Smallbone struck a shot which Luongo slid in to block.

From the resultant corner, the ball ran loose in the area but Town were eventually able to force the second of Adam Armstrong’s two efforts behind and there were no similar concerns from the subsequent flag-kick.

Chaplin shot to Bazunu from the edge of the box in the 68th minute, then three minutes later Town swapped Williams and Hirst for Dominic Ball and Dane Scarlett, who was making his Blues debut.

The home side were seeing more of the ball but with the Blues defending their penalty box ferociously when the need came, while looking a threat on the break.

On 75, Smallbone crossed low from the right and Hladky claimed ahead of Adams but took a kick from the Southampton striker and required treatment before continuing. Carlos Alcaraz replaced Smallbone for the Saints and almost immediately after the game restarted Adams was booked for a foul on Clarke.

Ryan Manning, who almost joined Town as an academy schoolboy, unleashed a powerful strike from distance in the 78th minute which looked to be moving in the air as Hladky batted it away to his right.

Town made their final two changes a minute later with Broadhead and Marcus Harness taking over from Hutchinson and Chaplin.

In the 83rd minute, Harness did well to find Broadhead, who in turn sought to play in Burns, who was clearly blocked off, and Scarlett, who was dispossessed.

The Blues were back in control of the game and taking the game to the home side once again with Burns being found in space on the right on a number of occasions.

There was a scare for Town in the 87th minute when Sulemana got behind Ball on the right and appeared to be tripped by the Blues’ sub when through on goal. However, a linesman’s flag allayed any concerns the travelling fans at the other end might have had.

In the final scheduled minute, Harness was found in space on the left. The former Portsmouth man rode a Bednarek tackle but was taken wide and was unable to find Scarlett, who spent last season with Pompey, the Saints’ big rivals, with his subsequent pass.

The fourth official’s board indicated seven additional minutes in which Alcarez looped a header well over and Town were otherwise unthreatened as they comfortably saw out their sixth win in seven matches since their return to the Championship, including all four away matches.

Another brilliant away display from the Blues against a side who were two divisions above them last season.

In truth, Town should have scored more goals with Chaplin twice going close, the disallowed first-half goal and a number of other opportunities.

The Blues kept Saints chances to a minimum throughout with Hladky making two impressive second-half stops when they were required and the backline defending balls into the box superbly, as they did at Hillsborough on Saturday.

The win, Town’s second ever victory at St Mary’s, which extends their club record unbeaten league away record to 13, sees the Blues back up to second in the table, a point behind leaders Preston as the extraordinary start to the season continues.

Blackburn Rovers, who are 10th, visit Portman Road on Saturday and few would bet against Town maintaining their form against the Lancastrians.

Southampton: Bazunu, Walker-Peters, Harwood-Bellis, Charles, Manning, Smallbone (Alcaraz 76), Aribo (Bednarek 56), Fraser (Sulemana 56), Edozie (S Armstrong 56), Adams, A Armstrong (c) (Mara 85). Unused: McCarthy, Bree, Amo-Ameyaw.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns, Morsy (c), Taylor (Luongo 57), Williams (Ball 68), Chaplin (Harness 81), Hutchinson (Broadhead 81), Hirst (Scarlett 68). Unused: Slicker, Humphreys, Evans, Ladapo. Referee: Josh Smith (Peterborough). Att: 27,265.


Photo: Matchday Images



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Europablue added 22:44 - Sep 19
Hutchinson is so much better than he was when he first arrived.
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number8 added 22:45 - Sep 19
Fantastic win. Just thought we paid them too much respect during the game as when we did let loose we were much better than them. You could argue this is the game management we need and I agree but can't help.tbinking we could have properly done em'.
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bramptonblue added 22:55 - Sep 19
Amari Hutchinson really impressive. Definitely mom, even without his goal. Want to see more of him on the pitch!
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inghamspur added 23:12 - Sep 19
Stunning result. Saints on a bad run but still, that was a complete professional performance. Always thought see where we were after 10 games but very, very optimistic about the rest of the season and can't wait for the next game.
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churchmans added 23:14 - Sep 19
I watched it on the firestick and the co commentator for Southampton was an absolute bell -end!
Tonight was a great win! We soaked up loads of pressure and Southampton attack didn't take there chances neither did we in the first half!!
I still think we will play much much better!
Unreal start to the season!
Off night for burns but we all no how good he is
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warktheline added 23:19 - Sep 19
This season will copycat last season! We’ll strengthen squad again at the next window and kick on. For those doubting the pedigree of the squad…maybe a little rethink? As I’ve already stated several weeks back, top 6 finish…there’s no doubting that whatsoever!
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 23:39 - Sep 19
Come on Churchman's, Wes was on fire, the only thing he did wrong was put a shot wide because he doesn't like using his left foot. His running, crossing, closing down and a monster sliding tackle were awesome. Maybe the home commentary skewed your view of it.
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VanDusen added 01:09 - Sep 20
Wow! What a night. Hutchinson has definitely thrown down the gauntlet for a starting place in that 3 behind. And Ball and Taylor showed they can support Morsy and Massimo for guts too. Great performance all
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Flight_of_Shefki added 06:03 - Sep 20
I wasn't there last night, but a massive shout to the traveling Blue Army. The noise from the clips I've seen online is incredible.

I've said this one, and I'll no doubt say it again; but it feels like the late 90's/early 00's again under this new regime. The club deserves this - finally.
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blueboy1981 added 06:43 - Sep 20
These are the kind of necessary results that Win Championships ! - but too early to Dream as yet.
Well Done All - another great result.
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therein61 added 06:47 - Sep 20
Great 3 points you boys we had them panicking when going forward and we were solid at the back when needed keep it up lads.
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algarvefan added 07:47 - Sep 20
Omari Hutchinson was MOM for me, that got me thinking about our club and how much he has improved since he arrived from Chelsea, he said as much in his post match interview. Keiran and his coaching staff are doing such a fantastic job, everything about us is professional and thought through. They are a winning combo, all with extended contracts and I think KMK knows he is here for a while, even though there will be attempts to lure him away I'm sure. He has a task to complete.

So a big shout out to the management team and the board at Ipswich Town for doing a brilliant job, the players are of course important, but what ours have behind them is absolutely priceless. I think we will be in the premier league next season. Wow!!!!
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Lukeybluey added 07:48 - Sep 20
Massive win, no doubt about it. We are a proper team that has a bit of everything...tenacity, skill, streetwise, strong, play some cracking football too. Once we got to grips after the first 20mins or so, we were brilliant to a man. Cracking save from Hladky using his face! Mom Hutchinson, wotkrate was outstanding and he got the goal.
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Broadbent23 added 07:57 - Sep 20
We are a well oiled machine with all cogs working. We must have scared Southampton last night with our Pompey connections Hirst, Harness, Chaplin and Scarlett. To be honest Southampton have sold 50% of their side and we found a way to hurt them. There are no teams in this division we fear. We find weaknesses and destroy. As long as we rotate the squad at the right time we can go far. Well done Town.
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Rimsy added 09:08 - Sep 20
Superb performance all round. Can't overestimate what a great win that was. Southampton are going to be a top side once they get comfortable with how the manager wants them to play (if he's given time that is). Clarke was excellent, his best performance for Town. Hard to pick a mom though.
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JewellintheTown added 09:44 - Sep 20
Great team performance. Not sure why one or two on here get on Burns back for not scoring with every chance. He does a brilliant job in supplying others to score goals and an essential member of the team with his performances. Part of why we're where we are.
Hoping Hurst can be coached into finding his mojo as a few too many opportunities go astray and that cant help with his confidence. Will come as confidence and sharpness grows though.
Would like to see our scoring rate improve as its on a bit of a relative dip, but maybe I'm getting spoilt after last season. Building a goal difference kitty up would be nice though.
Top work from all the guys yet again though! Class!
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oldelsworthyfan added 10:13 - Sep 20
Another excellent performance.
Our defence looks more solid.
It showed we have quality players on the bench itching to come on (and score!).
We are creating plenty of chances in front of goal (Sir Alf once said we should be scoring 'one out of three' of those).
And we are looking stronger every game we play.
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Orraman added 11:00 - Sep 20
A superb performance from manager and players. Although a division lower (for the moment) I see so many similarities between the style of Town, Man City and Brighton. Kieran is showing that his demands on the players and his style of play is on course to evolve to that of Guardiola and De Zerbi. Consistency and trust in his players to carry out his well planned instructions are all helping to create confidence in them. Wonderful time to be a supporter of Town and thoroughly enjoying the ride so far.
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barrystedmunds added 11:21 - Sep 20
To make 4 changes to the team and produce the performance we did is the most pleasing thing for me. It shows the depth we have and while we would all agree there are areas that still need to be addressed it says a lot about our squad and its cohesion and KMcKs trust he has in them.
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dirtydingusmagee added 12:34 - Sep 20
IMO, just need to improve finishing, so many chances missed, If we could just put more of them away we would be a blinding team . That said KMcK has created a formidable squad that play as a unit. Pre Mc Kenna, we had teams that couldnt manage 90 mins, and seemed always to have players that ''didnt turn up.'', Now the players play for each other, and keep going till final whistle, no lame ducks, no disruptive players. GREAT TIMES .COYB
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 13:35 - Sep 20
We have Hull and Preston at home, first week of October, big big games.
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Linkboy13 added 16:46 - Sep 20
I think what will please McKenna the most about the last two away games two clean sheets after looking a bit shaky before hand. Main worry for me is Taylor who i think is a good player but doesn't seem to fit into the system. Morsy and Luongo are very solid in the middle of the pitch and have good engines and Taylor doesn't seem to be a like for like replacement to me. Having watched Taylor many times for Peterborough ive always been impressed with his range of passes especially from deep areas. I think he could do a job playing a deeper role behind Morsy and Luongo but who do you leave out. I just don't think he's got the engine to play in the middle with either Morsy or Luongo so it could be a frustrating time for him.
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Gazelle added 16:52 - Sep 20
Our squad is now so strong that even when we get an injury or two or have to sub a few players we still put out a very strong side, how many other teams in our league can say that.
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