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Ipswich Town 1 v 1 Leicester City
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Tuesday, 26th December 2023 Kick-off 19:45
Ipswich Town 1-1 Leicester City - Match Report
Tuesday, 26th Dec 2023 21:52

Skipper Sam Morsy’s deflected 93rd-minute goal saw the Blues grab a deserved point as the second-placed Blues and leaders Leicester City drew 1-1 at Portman Road. Stephy Mavididi gave the visitors a lead in the 24th minute which was a fair reflection of the first half but Town were the better side after the break and were well worth a share of the points.

Town boss Kieran McKenna made three changes from the team which lost 4-0 at Leeds on Saturday with Luke Woolfenden, Jack Taylor and Marcus Harness coming into the team for Axel Tuanzebe, Massimo Luongo and Nathan Broadhead, who all dropped to the bench.

For Leicester, Conor Coady replaced James Justin, who was among the subs alongside on-loan Manchester City defender Callum Doyle, back after three months out with a knee injury.

Town started brightly, Taylor finding Wes Burns wide on the right with a sweeping pass in the second minute and the Wales international sending a low ball across the area but too far in front of Conor Chaplin.

On five, Burns headed wide at the neat post having won the game’s first corner before Leicester began to take charge.

In the seventh minute, after the Blues had given the ball away on their left, the ball was squared to Wilfred Ndidi just to the right of the penalty spot in space but the Nigerian international completely missed his kick. It ran to Mavididi on the left but he was crowded out.

Three minutes later, Woolfenden blocked a Mavididi cross and from the resultant corner on the left, which was played short, Ndidi flicked a header over the bar.

Town threatened seriously for the first time in the 12th minute, former Leicester striker George Hirst, flicking a header across the face from a Harry Clarke cross following a corner on the right.

The Blues were getting on top and two minutes later, Burns crossed from the right to the far post where Abdul Fatawu did very well to nod out of play ahead of Leif Davis.

The subsequent corner was cleared to Taylor on the edge of the box but the former Peterborough man was unable to keep the bouncing ball down and his shot looped into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

On 17, there was a big blow for Town when Hirst went to ground having overstretched as he sought to get to a Woolfenden pass and underwent treatment before making his way off with the intention of returning. But, as he ran back on, the striker very clearly pulled a hamstring and sat down before leaving the field.

Town were still down to 10 men, with Kayden Jackson preparing to come on, which he did in the 22nd minute, Morsy crossed from the right and Town appealed for a penalty as Coady chested back to keeper Mads Hermansen. Referee Sam Barrott had no interest in awarding a penalty for handball, which would have been very harsh.

And in the 24th minute, the Blues found themselves behind. Patson Daka played the ball wide to Mavididi in acres of space on the left with Clarke following Ndidi’s run inside. As the full-back sought to get back across, the former England U20 international smashed a powerful shot across Vaclav Hladky and into the net to give the Foxes the lead.

Having gone behind, the Blues went looking for a leveller but on 28 Leicester claimed a penalty when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall broke through the middle and went to ground under pressure from Cameron Burgess. While the Australian international had an arm on the midfielder, he also a got a toe on the ball and referee Barrott looked right to have waved away Dewsbury-Hall’s protests.

Town began to threaten again and on 33, following a corner, Harness nodded a Woolfenden looped ball down to Burgess but the centre-half misplaced his lay-back towards Taylor.

Moments later, Taylor, Chaplin and Harness all did well to get the ball to Jackson on the edge of the box but the sub’s shot was scuffed well wide under pressure.

On 36, Clarke made the challenge of the evening when he slid in to dispossess Mavididi after the forward had again been played in by Ndidi with the earlier scorer otherwise in on goal inside the box.


Two minutes later, Town again gave the ball away in their own half, as they had too many times during the first half, and this time Mavididi played in Ndidi but the advancing Hladky saved the former Genk midfielder’s effort at goal with his chest.

In the first of four additional minutes, Harness sent Davis away on the left and the full-back crossed low towards Burns breaking at the other side of the box, but Wout Faes turned it behind ahead of the Welshman.

Town kept the ball in the Leicester final third, however, with Harness and Davis causing more problems on the left and the ball almost falling to Chaplin. In the next phase of play, Harness just overhit a ball aimed at playing in Jackson.

The Blues were ending the half strongly and moments before the whistle, Chaplin’s header looped back across face and wide from a corner on the left.

While the first half had been far from the one-way traffic that saw the Blues 3-0 behind at the break at Elland Road at the weekend, the Foxes had been the better side and were deservedly in front.

Like Leeds, the Blues had been troubled throughout the opening period by the pace of Leicester’s forwards whenever they broke forward with Ndidi making runs to join them and not always picked up.

When Town were in possession, Leicester had given them little time and as a result the Blues had given the ball away too often.

However, Town had caused the visitors some danger, through Burns earlier on and Davis and Harness towards the end of the half, although with Hermansen still to be forced into a save, while the loss of Hirst, presumably for a number of weeks, is a significant blow for the Blues.

Two minutes after the restart, Burgess headed wide at the near post from a corner on the right when the Australian international will feel he might well have hit the target.

Town continue their bright start to the period and in the 49th minute, Burns won the ball back off Faes on the right before smashing a low ball across the box which reached Davis, whose shot was blocked.

The Blues had controlled the game since the restart but following a Town corner, Leicester again showed their the danger their pacy forwards had presented on the counter-attack before the threat was snuffed out.

As Town themselves sought to break, Ndidi was booked for pulling back Taylor. On 56, the Foxes swapped Ndidi for Cesare Casadei.

Two minutes later Leicester skipper Ricardo had his named added to the book for a foul on Taylor, then, just after the hour mark, Harness was cautioned for a clumsy foul on Harry Winks, a member of Town boss McKenna’s academy team at Tottenham.

Soon after, Chaplin picked up a loose pass just inside the Leicester half and had a go at beating Hermansen from distance. However, the keeper was able to palm away, not overly convincingly, with the ball probably missing the target to the right in any case.

In the 63rd minute, the Blues looked to be denied a very strong claim for a penalty. Burns laid back to Clarke on the right and the full-back crossed deep. Davis knocked it back in, finding no Town teammate, and was caught high and late by Fatawu on the byline.

As the Town players and crowd appealed, Chaplin picked up the loose ball on the left and was also sent flying by Fatawu, but referee Barrott saw neither as a foul. VAR may well have judged the penalty incident in the Blues’ favour. Leicester replaced Daka with Kelechi Iheanacho.

Town were growing in belief, as was the Portman Road crowd, with Leicester looking to have tired and no longer pressing with anything like the urgency they had been in the first period.

The Blues continued to threaten an equaliser, Chaplin forcing Hermansen into a save away to his right in the 70th minute. Then, following the corner, Burgess laid the ball back to Chaplin from a Davis nod down but the Blues forward this time shot over.

Leicester claimed a penalty in the 75th minute when Dewsbury-Hall went to ground as he chased a ball which ran through to Hladky. The Foxes midfielder had appeared to run into Burgess rather than the Town defender fouling him and in any case Dewsbury-Hall was in with little hope of reaching the ball.

On 80, Town made a triple change, Luongo, Broadhead and Omari Hutchinson taking over from Taylor, Harness and Burns. Leicester switched Dewsbury-Hall for Yunus Akgun.

Having made their changes, the Blues continued to look for the equaliser, Jackson seeing a shot blocked after picking up a loose pass and working himself space, then on 83 Broadhead was twice crowded out as he took the ball into the area, both times from Chaplin passes.

With three minutes left on the clock, Freddie Ladapo replaced Jackson, the Blues’ last throw of the dice.

In the penultimate scheduled minute, Town broke on Leicester at pace, Luongo playing in Chaplin, who fed Broadhead to his left. The Wales international cut inside Ricardo to put the ball on his right foot, but slipped as he did so.

Seconds into five minutes of added time, Hutchinson got round the outside of his man down the right, took it in along the byline before cutting back to Ladapo, whose shot deflected behind off Casadei.

Town had been the better side in the second half and deserved to get back on terms, and in the 93rd minute, it finally came.

Skipper Morsy strode forward with the ball towards the penalty area and struck a shot which first caught Ricardo, then Jannik Vertgaard, wrong-footing Hermansen, and looping into the net to the Danish keeper’s right to send Portman Road wild.

There was no time for any further meaningful action before referee Barrott brought the evening to a close.

While the goal itself may have had an element of good fortune, the Blues were well worth their point for their second-half display.

Having begun strongly after the restart, the maintained their ascendency throughout the period and had created a number of chances to level before Morsy’s goal, the captain’s third goal of the season.

The late draw means Town are still to lose two league matches in a row under McKenna and it was perhaps important for the Blues to take something from the game in the wake of Saturday’s heavy loss at Leeds.

Town remain second, still six points behind the Foxes and now only five points ahead of Southampton - the day’s big winners having beaten Swansea 5-0 at home - in third with 10-man Leeds, now fourth, having been beaten 2-1 at Preston earlier in the afternoon.

Town are again in action at Portman Road on Friday evening when QPR, beaten 2-0 at Millwall this afternoon, in Suffolk with the Blues aiming for their first double of the campaign having won 1-0 at Loftus Road in August.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Taylor (Luongo 80), Burns (Hutchinson 80), Chaplin, Harness (Broadhead 80), Hirst (Jackson 22 (Ladapo 87)). Unused: Walton, Williams, Tuanzebe, Ball. 

Leicester: Hermansen, Coady, Vestergaard, Faes, Ricardo (c), Winks, Ndidi (Casadei 56), Dewsbury-Hall (Yunus 80), Mavididi, Fatawu, Daka (Iheanacho 63). Unused: Stolarczyk, Justin, Doyle, Souttar, Choudhury, Cannon. Referee: Sam Barrott (West Riding). Att: 29,410 (Leicester: 2,004).


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dirtydingusmagee added 07:21 - Dec 27
Sorry blueboy that down mark was a fatfinger mistake
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algarvefan added 07:31 - Dec 27
Hand up if you would have taken where we are now at the start of the season. What McK and his team have achieved with these players is nothing short of a miracle! Great game against the best side to come to Portman Road this season and a draw was a fair result. Pity Counago wasn't there to pop in a very late winner!!

Still a long way to go and much can and probably will change, Saints are storming at the moment, but you wouldn't want to be against this Town side. Well done lads and get well soon Hirsty!!
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Reality_2021 added 08:21 - Dec 27
Decent result so can’t knock it.

Need a striker of Hirst is out for several and looks like he could be of a muscle tear.

Harry Clarke is not good enough and will s costing us goals quite frequently unfortunately. He Traked the attacker that should have been left for Wolfy on the goa leaving the winger too mich time. Should have position himself so that he didn’t have the opportunity to come back inside like that.

Few decent loans or permanent signing will be good if we can. Not sure what is going on with Brandon Williams - if in trouble - just send him back if we are able and get someone else.

So RB, CB (maybe x2 with Burgess being gone), STR and we could possibly do with a loaner CM as I am not sure on Taylor. Often not in games that I have seen.
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Reality_2021 added 08:21 - Dec 27
Decent result so can’t knock it.

Need a striker of Hirst is out for several and looks like he could be of a muscle tear.

Harry Clarke is not good enough and will s costing us goals quite frequently unfortunately. He Traked the attacker that should have been left for Wolfy on the goa leaving the winger too mich time. Should have position himself so that he didn’t have the opportunity to come back inside like that.

Few decent loans or permanent signing will be good if we can. Not sure what is going on with Brandon Williams - if in trouble - just send him back if we are able and get someone else.

So RB, CB (maybe x2 with Burgess being gone), STR and we could possibly do with a loaner CM as I am not sure on Taylor. Often not in games that I have seen.
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dieselmorris added 09:42 - Dec 27
good entertaining game, best side to visit us this season.thought we deserved point at least,on the subject of needing a target man goal scorer perhaps we already have one he seems to be getting on score sheet regularly at cambridge.
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ArnieM added 10:04 - Dec 27
Absolutely OUTSTANDING performance by Town players to a man .

SO proud of em
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oldblue added 10:43 - Dec 27
Kmc set us up with Davis in an advanced position which left Clarke to move inside ..that's why the goal came..not Clarke fault..Burns did not help him out ..tactical fault....when you stay in the game you've always got a chance and I think we deserved to get the equaliser for our efforts against the best side seen here for a long while..looked better with Luongo on ..never gave up at all...have faith and please stay to the end of games those that leave with 85 on the clock every week !
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coolhand added 13:08 - Dec 27
I think you need to look at what happens through out the game “Reality” , Clark is left with two good attackers because Wofie decides to move over and cover Burgess, Clark has to come across and cover the middle and then go outside. Chaplin and Burns are not capable of up and down to help out defensively
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Linkboy13 added 13:17 - Dec 27
There's no easy games in the championship as qouted on here Huddersfield, Birmingham and Rotherham all draws . Can't think of a game where we haven't had to work hard for our points.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 14:37 - Dec 27
dieselmorris, Ahadme is injured, out for 10 weeks
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RobsonWark added 16:40 - Dec 27
What does Kieran see in Jackson? He is the most useless self claimed "I'm a professional footballer" I've ever seen. We would have been better off pulling someone out of the crowd to play up front. He has to go in January surely.
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RobsonWark added 16:57 - Dec 27
I have been criticizing Wolfenden all season but I have to say he put in a good performance against Leicester. The best I have seen him play. Maybe he realises now that he is not guaranteed a starting place in the first 11. Hopefully he can keep that up or we should get rid of him in January.
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RobsonWark added 17:05 - Dec 27
I forgot Jack Taylor was on the field. He does not link up with Morsy. He does his own thing miles apart from our skipper. Morsy and Mass are the perfect midfield pair. Always close to each other and their for each other. They have ESP whereas Jack Taylor wanders all over the park. He is not a fit for our team.
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RobsonWark added 17:07 - Dec 27
Also what was Harry Clarke doing for their goal? You are not a centre-half Harry! Do your job at right back and left Wolfenden do his centre back duties.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:55 - Dec 27
Robsonwark K mcK obviously dose see something he is the manager and we are still 2nd. ! Not bad ay ?
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blueboy1981 added 18:24 - Dec 27
As usual you make some good points RobsonWark, but without more than adequate replacements actually ‘in the Building’ I cannot see us being able to move any out !
It will get tougher, and never too much quality available in the January Window !!
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ellaandred added 19:57 - Dec 28
A very poor and biased report. Well below the usual standard.
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