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Ipswich Town 3 v 2 Plymouth Argyle
SkyBet Championship
Saturday, 28th October 2023 Kick-off 15:00
Ipswich Town 3-2 Plymouth Argyle - Match Report
Saturday, 28th Oct 2023 17:18

Town made it 11 wins out 13 since their return to the Championship after a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Plymouth Argyle at Portman Road. Morgan Whittaker gave the visitors the lead in the seventh minute but otherwise the Blues dominated the first half and levelled in injury time through a Bali Mumba own goal. George Hirst made it 2-1 nine minutes after the restart, then sub Marcus Harness made it 3-1 on 86 with keeper Vaclav Hladky having made a number of vital saves, but the Czech was beaten by Joe Edwards in injury time but Town saw out the final minutes to stretch their undefeated run to nine matches.

Town boss Kieran McKenna made two changes with George Edmundson and Omari Hutchinson coming into the side, while Axel Tuanzebe, who signed in September having left Manchester United earlier in the summer, was on the bench for the first time.

Edmundson was at centre-half alongside Luke Woolfenden with Cameron Burgess dropping out.

Previously, McKenna made a similar tactical switch for the 3-0 victory over Hull City but the presence of Tuanzebe, another central defender on the bench, might suggest the Australian international has picked up a knock.

On-loan Chelsea man Hutchinson lined up wide on the right with Kayden Jackson among the subs.

Freddie Ladapo, who missed the trip to Bristol City with an achilles injury, was back in the 20-man squad.

Plymouth made three changes from their 3-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in midweek with Ryan Hardie, Mickel Miller and Luke Cundle replacing Jordan Houghton, Joe Edwards and Mustapha Bundu, who all dropped to the bench.

Following the toss, the teams changed ends with Town skipper Sam Morsy appearing to have opted to switch with the sun evidently in the eyes of fans in the North Stand.

Town should have gone ahead via the game’s first penalty area action in the fourth minute. Conor Chaplin hooked the ball into the path of Hirst, putting the striker in on goal on the left of the box, however, the former Leicester man’s flick past the advancing Michael Cooper lacked power and the keeper was able to get back and save on the line.

It had been a positive start from the Blues but in the seventh minute they found themselves behind, Plymouth scoring with their first attack of the match.

Whittaker, a player Town were keen to sign during his loan spell with the Pilgrims last season, cut in from the right beyond Edmundson with no one covering inside the centre-half and curled a shot beyond Hladky and into the corner of the net to send the away following into raptures.

The Blues continued to dominate, Hutchinson winning a corner, but on 12 the visitors threatened again on the break, Hardie finding Whittaker but his early shot was too close to Hladky, who saved comfortably.

On 15, another Town corner on the right, the ball fell loose to Chaplin from Adam Randell’s clearing header but the forward’s shot was blocked.

Plymouth were forced into a changed in the 19th minute after Hardie suffered what looked to be a hamstring problem. Mustapha Bundu took over in their attack.

Whittaker showed his threat again in the 21st minute, again cutting in from the right into space but this time his shot struck Edmundson.

Moments later, with the home crowd showing signs of frustration, Mumba, scorer of late equaliser in the corresponding fixture last season, smashed well over from a low ball from the right. Brandon Williams immediately remonstrated with his teammates for allowing the visitors two chances in such quick succession.

After Plymouth’s brief spell on top, the Blues began to regain control and started creating opportunities.

On 23, Nathan Broadhead flicked a near-post Davis corner towards goal but it was blocked in the crowded six-yard box. Soon after, Hirst was just unable to get the ball under control in the area and it bounced off his shins through to Cooper when in a dangerous position.


Within a minute, Hutchinson was sent away on the right by Morsy, tricked his way to the byline and sent over a cross which fell to Chaplin in space but the former Pompey man’s shot was deflected behind.

In the 28th minute Miller was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Massimo Luongo on the Blues left. Four minutes later, the Australian midfielder joined him in the book for a foul on Whittaker.

On 35, Broadhead flicked another Davis corner, this time from the left, towards goal from the near post but this time the ball looped onto the roof of the net.

As the half moved into its final five minutes, the Blues were dominating, prodding and probing but with Plymouth defending resolutely and looking dangerous on the break.

And in the 43rd minute, they came very close to extending their lead when Bundu was sent away in the Town half beyond the Blues’ backline. Edmundson slid in as the sub was about to break into the area and appeared to get the merest of touches on the ball as Bundu crashed to the ground. Fortunately for Town, that was how referee Gavin Ward saw it, but the Plymouth fans felt otherwise, although there were few protests on the field.

A minute later, Town had a golden opportunity to level when a ball over the top found Broadhead, who deftly took it down. The Wales international feinted a couple of times and worked himself space but eventually allowed too many Pilgrims defenders to get back and his shot was blocked by Lewis Gibson.

But Blues supporters didn’t have too much longer to wait for the goal which had been coming all half.

Davis sent over a corner from the left, Randell inexplicably stooped to nod back into his own side’s danger area, Luongo back-heeled towards goal and Mumba slid in to divert it past his own keeper to send Portman Road into relieved ecstasy.

Town threatened a couple of times more through Hutchinson down the right before referee Ward brought the half to an end.

Aside from Whittaker’s excellent goal, a short spell and a couple of counter-attacks, Town had been well in control for most of the half and but for some resolute defending the Blues would have been on terms well before the late own goal and it would have been hugely against the run of play had Argyle gone in in front at the break.

The game’s third goal would appear crucial with Town looking likely to go on to win comfortably if they score it but with the Pilgrims making it a difficult half if they were to restore their lead.

Plymouth were first to threaten following the restart when Finn Azaz was played in on the left of the Town area but Hladky was quickly off his line to block with his left foot.

The visitors were seeing more of the ball than they had in the first half while Town were having sloppy moments, Davis gifting possession to Bundu in the 53rd minute before Whittaker shot well over.

However, a minute later, the Blues took the lead. Davis played a brilliant ball from deep on the left for Hirst to chase, Pilgrims skipper Dan Scarr missed it, and the striker slammed past the advancing Cooper to his left and into the corner of the net for his third goal of the season.

Town went looking for a third goal which would seal the game. In the 59th minute, a cross from the left fell to Hutchinson, who worked himself space but his shot struck a defender and looped only just wide of the post. From the corner, Chaplin headed over when completely unmarked and will feel he should have done better. Plymouth swapped Miller for Ben Waine.

Three minutes later, Mumba was booked for tripping Williams on the right after the on-loan Manchester United man had intercepted a pass for Bundu and was breaking at pace down the flank.

Town swapped Luongo and Broadhead for Jack Taylor and Marcus Harness in the 65th minute, the two departing players receiving warm applause as they left the field.

Soon after, Woolfenden was booked for a foul on Bundu, then on 68 Williams was also cautioned for a foul on the same player in a dangerous area, out on the Plymouth left. Hladky confidently punched the free-kick away from danger.

Edmundson joined the long list of bookings in the 74th minute for a challenge on Waine with the defender clearly believing he had won the ball, and he looked to have a strong case.

The game was far from won with the game open and the Blues giving the ball away too easily in dangerous areas far too often.

In the 76th minute, keeper Hladky was forced to make an important save, sliding with his feet to take Luke Cundle’s pass away from Azaz after Davis had given the ball away on the Town left.

Azaz made way for Edwards, while Town switched Hirst and Hutchinson for Jackson and Dane Scarlett.

Hladky made an even better stop in the 78th minute, diving away to his left to tip Scarr’s top-corner-bound header past the post.

The Czech sealed most man of the match awards in the 81st minute with another brilliant save, spreading himself to stop from Edwards with the sub having been played in on goal inside the area.

Town, who had continued to give the ball away with alarming regularity, allowing Plymouth plenty of opportunities to create chances, swapped Chaplin for Harry Clarke in the 84th minute.

The Pilgrims were reduced to 10 men for the closing stages when Bundu went off with a hamstring injury with all their substitution opportunities having been used.

Clarke was on the left of the three behind central striker Jackson with Scarlett now on the left, having started in the middle, and Harness in the middle.

A minute after coming on, Clarke had a chance to seal it, Scarlett finding him in space on the right of the box, but the former Arsenal man took the ball into trouble and the chance was snuffed out.

But the Town support were soon cheering their side’s third goal of the afternoon. Davis cut the ball back from the left to Harness, whose first shot was blocked by Kaine Kesler-Hayden but the rebound fell to the sub, who smashed home his second goal of the season.

The game looked done and dusted but a minute into six minutes of injury time, Edwards pulled a goal back for the visitors. Former Norwich full-back Mumba beat Davis on the right of the box and cut back to the former Walsall man, who swept home off Woolfenden.

On 93, Jackson was sent away towards goal but surrounded by numerous Plymouth players and eventually his backheel failed to find Scarlett.

Having got themselves back in with a chance of a point, Argyle went looking for a third goal, Whittaker sending over a low cross from the left, which Hladky did brilliantly to divert away from Waine at full stretch.

Town began to show some signs of game management in the latter stages, Harness taking the ball into the corner after some of his teammates had continued playing as if it was the Blues chasing another goal.

And eventually referee Ward’s final whistle was greeted by a huge roar from the home support.

Having been the better side in the first half, the Blues deserved their equaliser just before the break but allowed Plymouth back into the game in the second half. However, Hirst’s goal and then Harness’s third looked to seal it before Town, perhaps tiring after their midweek trip to Bristol City, allowed the Pilgrims back in it again in the latter stages.

But for Hladky’s saves, Argyle might well have recorded only their third ever win at Portman Road but ultimately the Blues saw out the game to claim three points which keep them second in the table, nine points ahead of Leeds in third and five behind leaders Leicester, with a game in hand on both.

Town are next in action at home to Premier League Fulham in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday with a visit to Birmingham City, who lost 3-1 at Southampton today, up next Saturday.

Town: Hladky, Williams, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 65), Hutchinson (Jackson 77), Chaplin (Clarke 84), Broadhead (Harness 65), Hirst (Scarlett 77). Unused: Walton, Tuanzebe, Ball, Ladapo. 

Plymouth: Cooper, Mumba, Scarr (c), Hardie (Bundu 19), Whittaker, Miller (Waine 60), Gibson, Azaz (Edwards 77), Randell, Cundle, Kesler-Hayden. Unused: Hazard, Gillesphey, Houghton, Pleguezuelo, Butcher, Warrington. Referee: Gavin Ward (Surrey). Att: 29,027.


Photo: Matchday Images



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carsey added 19:03 - Oct 28
Three more points towards safety.
Like others I am a tad concerned about the number of goals we concede at home which makes the games more nervous to watch than they need to be.
Hladky my MOTM, can't see Walton getting in the starting lineup anytime soon.
Pleased for Hirst, he works so hard for the cause it's just a shame we don't have someone else like him to help out.
COYB
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Macedonian_Gerrard added 19:10 - Oct 28
Not at our best but we won, testament to the sound we’ve become under McKenna.

Special shout out to Vas what a performance between the sticks from that man!

As for the ref, less said about him the better I think……

COYB
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jas0999 added 19:48 - Oct 28
Not our best performance, but we scored three and won the game! Entertaining. Doing great! The best teams win when not at their best! Well done all.
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ThaiBlue added 19:49 - Oct 28
3pts but a bit of a mixed bag performance.keeper was very good for us today and i think we got away with that penalty decision that we got away with.
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Linkboy13 added 19:54 - Oct 28
I said yesterday Plymouth's strength is up front and Edmundson would be brought in but even he struggled with their pace. How on earth Hladky didn't get man of the match i don't know. Hirst has got a habit of missing easy chances and then scoring great goals. You can see why McKenna thinks so much of Burns his pace and physicality was missed today. Hutchinson is a great prospect and as i said yesterday he's far more effective as an impact player at the moment plenty of tricks today but you only need to beat the defender once. I definitely liked the balance of the team we fielded against Hull we looked more solid and scored three goals into the bargain. Give credit to Plymouth who made it a entertaining game and were very unfortunate not to get least a point thanks to the brilliant Hladky.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:13 - Oct 28
Best start to a campaign by any promoted team in all four divisions Ever! we are smashing new records every week. We are second, 9 points ahead of third and 17 points ahead of Norwich with a game in hand!

I thought we would be competitive and maybe flirt with the play-offs this season! But apparently not good enough according to some! Whilst not at our best today, we found a way to win, successful sides win games when not at their best.

Hladky was man of the match, a wonderful display!

I am looking forward to seeing Axel on Wednesday,
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RobsonWark added 20:17 - Oct 28
What a game Hadlky had today. He was superb and deserved his standing ovation. For us to win he has to be outstanding with Wolfenden in front of him. I can not see what Kieran sees in him. He managed to jump about 2 inches of the ground for Plymouth's first goal. Burgess would have headed that clear. He is soooooooo sloooooooooooooooow. Which was found out on numerous occasions today. No pace at all. Never makes a tackle. He should watch Williams and take inspiration from him. Wolfenden will never get an injury because he never marks or tackles anyone. He is another Luke Chambers - The Leg-end.
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Kirbmeister added 20:38 - Oct 28
I don’t know what Schumacher is bumping his gums about. Edmundson got the ball and didn’t touch the forward at all. Great tackle and good decision from the officials.
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Linkboy13 added 21:14 - Oct 28
I see Robson wark is battering McKenna for his team selections again first Jackson and now Wolfenden it's a wonder how we are second in the championship. I wonder who his scapegoat will be next game.
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:32 - Oct 28
RobsonWark manager of the month ! LOL
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gosblue added 22:17 - Oct 28
Leicester find a way to win. Town are right up there with them because we find a way to win games we would have lost under previous management. Our biggest problem atm is that most of our first XI can’t be rested. If you go through the usual starting XI, you can count on one hand the number of players being pushed by a genuine replacement starter. We have a great squad of reserves who can deputise in an emergency or from the bench but some of our stars are looking a bit jaded. Wednesday is a great opportunity for some of our reserves to step up and stake a claim for a league start. Maybe it’s time to tinker with the formation as teams are working out how to cause us problems. Perhaps three at the back or in midfield just to take up some of the slack. I trust McKenna to have all the right answers.
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Broadbent23 added 22:33 - Oct 28
Just arrived home after a wet trip home. The standard today was more league one, the goals on both sides were created from errors. Town looked sluggish in the first half, I believe Wes Burns absence disturbs our flow. OH's crossing needs to improve as a lot of moves failed to create much danger. Plymouth appeared to hold a spell over us. Their goalie had not conceeded since his return and our game never challenged him. Unfortunately Massimo's goal has been registered as an own goal. That gave us the push for the second half. Somehow we won this topsy-turvy game. Another grateful three points. I cannot remember the last time we had such a lead other Norwich. Probably in the 80's. VH should have been the MOM today. Anyway an entertaining game and a hat full of goals again.
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AlanG296 added 22:50 - Oct 28
Robson Wark, agree with you but don't forget that Woolfenden is "one of our own" so different standards apply to him.
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Bert added 23:12 - Oct 28
Too many short corners for my liking and not so good without the ball but I am being picky when there is so much to like and enjoy about this team including wise substitutions from the boss…. unlike his opposite number who made a gamble. Perhaps he forgot to count.
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Rimsy added 23:41 - Oct 28
Great game to watch, which we deservedly won. Defence just needs to tighten up. Great first goal but he should never have been allowed to bring it in on his favourite foot. Going forward I can see Burgess and Axel as the preferred pairing.
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barrystedmunds added 00:14 - Oct 29
Argyle probably know more about us than any other team in this league other than Wednesday, so todays events are probably no surprise. The facts are we should probably been out of sight by the time they had their chances. But this is Championship football and we seem to be adapting sooo well to its demands. Enjoy people, it’s so much better than anything before…..
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oldblue added 08:07 - Oct 29
Plymouths position belies their talents...they cruised through our midfield..slick passing and movement..scored a worldie too....we were not at our best but our standards are high now..
Don't know how you can say Burgess and Tuanzebe are the preferred pairing without ever seeing Tuanzebe play yet ...just another name ... performances required to make a judgement..
Decision making was poor from a few players ....the fact that Hadlaky had to perform so well tells the story of Plymouths performance..
As for Robsonwark comments on Wolfenden .. who's next. ..how about yourself !!!
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FransFan added 08:08 - Oct 29
Great result, brilliant goal keeping. However, if we have serious Premiership aspirations, we will need better, more athletic central defenders.
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Rimsy added 08:50 - Oct 29
Oldblue, we've seen Tuanzebe play for United. He's a definite step up in quality to what we have now. McK must think so or he wouldn't have taken a chance on him. If we can get him fit he's a shoe in. Burgess is our best central defender so will partner Axel.
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Europablue added 08:57 - Oct 29
We didn't play well especially Morsy had a bad game for his high standards. We were outfought in midfield in the first half. Hladky had an amazing performance. Williams and Hutchinson were both very good. The attacking subs look a bit lacking when we bring on Jackson and Scarlett.
We've come back from the international break quite rusty and were unlucky with the postponement of the Rotherham match.
A lot of credit has to go to Hladky, but in general from the coaching that has us still able to win when we're not playing well.
Hopefully our form will pick up.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:12 - Oct 29
i get the feeling there are people on here that are just waiting for us to lose a game [which is inevitable at some point] so that they can have a good moan and ''justify'' their comments. They must be having a wretched time with us being on a brilliant run .
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oldblue added 10:47 - Oct 29
Of course Tuanzebe played for Utd Rimsy ...and I seen him too. But he hasn't played for us yet.. performances not reputations is what I mean..
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oldblue added 10:47 - Oct 29
I hope he's brilliant...
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oldblue added 10:51 - Oct 29
I trust KmK to sign quality but occasionally it doesn't quite work out.. .Adhadme ?
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davidsc1971 added 10:52 - Oct 29
Winning ugly is still winning. Wasn't that ugly either but we were not at our best. Too many errors overall but great performances all over the pitch against a side looking to prove a point. Wasn't a penalty but seen them given. 3 more points.

Could be worse, could be Norwich!
Enjoy the ride. COYB
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