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Stoke City 0 v 0 Ipswich Town
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Monday, 1st January 2024 Kick-off 15:00
Stoke City 0-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Monday, 1st Jan 2024 17:07

Town recorded back-to-back 0-0 draws for the first time under Kieran McKenna as they were frustrated to a goalless stalemate by 10-man Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium. The Potters were reduced in number on 67 after midfielder Jordan Thompson was dismissed for a second yellow card for something he said to the referee - having been fortunate not to have been shown a straight red in the first - with the Blues dominating from there but without ever really looking like grabbing their first goal of 2024.

Town made seven changes from the team which drew 0-0 with QPR on Friday with skipper Sam Morsy coming back into the side following his suspension along with Harry Clarke, George Edmundson, Kayden Jackson, Wes Burns, Nathan Broadhead and Axel Tuanzebe.

Out of the team were Cameron Burgess, who has joined up with the Australia squad ahead of the Asian Cup, and Freddie Ladapo, Dom Ball, Brandon Williams, Omari Hutchinson, Marcus Harness and Cameron Humphreys, who were on the bench.

While Broadhead and Burns, who was making his 100th Town league appearance, were over their illness, Leif Davis remained sidelined with his calf problem. Elkan Baggott was absent from the 20 having been on the bench on Friday after joining up with Indonesia, also for the Asian Cup.

Vaclav Hladky, making his 50th start for the club, was in goal with the back four of Tuanzebe at right-back and Harry Clarke on the left with Luke Woolfenden and George Edmundson the centre-halves.

Morsy was partnered by Massimo Luongo in the centre of midfield with Burns, Conor Chaplin and Broadhead behind striker Jackson.

Stoke made two changes from the team which drew 1-1 with Watford on Friday with midfielder Lewis Baker coming in for his first start since April for Ben Pearson.

Right-back Ki-Jana Hoever also replaced winger Sead Haksabanovic, while Lynden Gooch, Enda Stevens, Josh Laurent, Tyrese Campbell and Mehdi Leris were all unavailable due to injury.

Former Colchester man Junior Tchamadeu struck the game’s first shot from just outside the box in the third minute, Broadhead closing him down and deflecting the effort out for a corner.

The Potters had begun the game the stronger and two minutes later Baker hit a low drive from 20 yards which Hladky saved easily down to his right.

On six, following a free-kick on the left, the ball fell to home skipper Wouter Burger in the area, the Dutchman flicking the ball up and hitting an overhead kick against Woolfenden and out for a corner.

From the flag-kick, the Blues broke through Jackson, who was caught by Thompson halfway up his leg with his studs-up challenge. The striker was clearly hurt by the challenge and Thompson looked very fortunate not to have received more than the yellow card he was shown by referee Jamie Bell.

Town began to make some headway going forwards and in the 10th minute Morsy crossed from the right towards Clarke, the ball appearing to go out off Tchamadeu but referee Bell awarding a goal-kick.

In the 16th minute, Hladky claimed a cross-shot from the left following a corner, before the Blues played themselves into trouble on their right and the Czech keeper needed to make his first serious shot of the match, getting down to his right sharply to palm Ryan Mmaee’s snapshot from the edge of the area wide.

Town were trying to get their passing going, even if with one or two uncharacteristic mishaps along the way, Hladky playing the ball straight out of play among them, and on 20 tested home keeper Jack Bonham for the first time.

Clarke’s initial volley screwed well off target but found Chaplin 20 yards out in the middle from where the former Pompey man worked himself space before hitting a shot which Bonham saved to his right. Three minutes later, Broadhead cut in from the left but blazed high and wide.


Play was held up on the half hour after ref Bell suffered an injury and was replaced by fourth official Thomas Bramall, also from Sheffield.

Soon after, Jackson, with his back to goal inside the area, tried to backheel the ball through for Luongo, but the ball was too far in front of the Australian and Bonham claimed.

Moments later, Jackson claimed Bonham had picked up a backpass from a teammate but new ref Bramall wasn’t interested.

On 33, Bramall booked Morsy for a foul on Baker just inside the Town half, the Egyptian international’s 10th yellow card of the season, which means he will miss the next two Championship matches, Sunderland at home and Leicester away.

A minute later, Burns cut in from the right and struck a shot which deflected wide for a corner from which Chaplin headed the ball into the ground and wide.

In the 40th minute, Baker twisted and turned to work himself space not far outside the area but his tame shot failed to trouble Hladky.

Three minutes later, Morsy clipped over a cross from the right and Jackson nodded the ball against Potters centre-half Luke McNally.

As the half moved into three minutes of injury time, Baker tried another effort from distance, forcing Hladky to turn away his powerful low strike at a stretch to his right.

Just before the whistle, Town won a corner which came to nothing with the home fans applauding their team off.

The Blues had been better than on Friday but still without hitting their usual heights, although having had some long spells in charge.

Stoke had longer spells in charge and will feel that they had had the better opportunities with Hladky having made a couple of decent saves from efforts from distance.

Six minutes after the restart, with rain now falling, Baker was yellow carded for a late challenge on Luongon on the touchline on the left. The free-kick was sent very deep beyond the far post but Woolfenden was unable to get it under control and the ball bounced out of play.

But Town had started the half very much in the ascendent and in the 52nd minute, Chaplin played in Burns on the right of the box from where the Wales international shot from a tight angle. Bonham saved but Burns was quickly onto the loose ball and crossed towards Jackson, but the ball was forced away.

A minute later, Broadhead cut into the left of the area but was dispossessed as he looked to have found himself the space for a shot from a tight angle.

Stoke hadn’t been involved since the break but on 57, Town lost the ball and Bae Junho eventually sent a low ball across the Blues’ area but with no one there to add the final touch.

The Potters kept Town pinned in their final third in the period after that and just before the hour, Burger went through on goal and found the net but the flag having gone up long beforehand, although with most of the crowd having been oblivious to it.

With the rain now falling more heavily, the Blues made their first change on 62, Jackson, who had undergone treatment moments earlier, making way for Hutchinson with Broadhead going to the central striking role.

In the 67th minute, Stoke were reduced to 10 men after Thompson was shown the red card he probably should have received in the first half.

Having been given a free-kick after a challenge by Chaplin midway inside the Potters’ half, Thompson evidently said something out of turn to referee Bramall - perhaps encouraging him to book Chaplin - before being shown a second yellow and then a red.

With the man advantage, the Blues began to dominate, passing the ball around and prodding and probing and looking for openings with Stoke unable to get out of their final third.

On 74, Morsy clipped a cross to the far post from the left and Burns headed wide under pressure and while stretching. Ahead of the restart, Stoke switched Andre Vidigal for Ben Wilmot.

Town made a double change in the 77th minute, Harness and Jack Taylor replacing Chaplin and Luongo.

Two minutes later, Burns nodded a left-sided cross back into the area towards Harness but the sub’s effort was straight against a defender. On 80, Stoke switched Mmaee and Junho for Dwight Gayle and Daniel Johnson.

As the clock ticked past 81 minutes, there was a round of applause from both sets of supporters for Town fan Ann Austin, who died aged 81 during Friday’s game against QPR.

The Blues continued to look for the game’s opening goal and on 84, Hutchinson’s cross flicked off Taylor through to Tuanzebe and bounced off the defender to home keeper Bonham.

Stoke had shown no attacking intent since the sending off but on 86 Hoever whipped over a ball from the left but was unable to find Gayle at the far post.

With three minutes left, Town brought on Ladapo for Tuanzebe, the striker joining Broadhead in a front two as the Blues continued to look for what would surely be the winning goal.

In the penultimate scheduled minute, ahead of five added on, Clarke was booked for a foul on Johnson.

Town maintained their search for a goal in the final minutes but without looking particularly convincing against a determined Stoke rearguard and for the second time in four days the game ended goalless.

The Blues had made a decent start to the second half even before the red card but from there it was all Town but with Stoke well organised and defending resolutely, too few chances were created and Bonham wasn’t forced into making a significant save.

A frustrating start to 2024 for the Blues, who are still without a win at the Bet365 Stadium and who last recorded back-to-back goalless draws in the league under Paul Cook at Rochdale and at home to the MK Dons back in April 2021, either side of the Gamechanger 20 Ltd takeover.

The Blues, now without a win in five, remain second, still three points ahead of Southampton, who drew 1-1 at Norwich, while Leeds are four points behind the Saints following their 3-0 victory over Birmingham. Leaders Leicester are now 10 points ahead of Town having won 4-1 success at home to Huddersfield this afternoon.

Next Saturday sees Town visit AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup before returning to Championship action the following week with a home game against Sunderland and a visit to the Foxes, both without talismanic skipper Morsy.

Stoke: Bonham, Rose, Burger (c), Vidigal (Wilmot 75), Baker, Thompson, Hoever, Mmaee (Gayle 80), Junho (Johnson 80), McNally, Tchamadeu. Unused: Simkin, Wesley, Haksabanovic, Clark, Sidibe, Lowe.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Tuanzebe (Ladapo 87), Edmundson, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 77), Burns, Chaplin (Harness 77), Broadhead, Jackson (Hutchinson 62). Unused: Walton, Williams, Ball, Humphreys, Aluko. Referee: James Bell (Sheffield) (Thomas Bramall 31). Att: 23,121 (Town: 2,570).


Photo: Matchday Images



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SickParrot added 19:37 - Jan 1
Because we the first half of the season was so great our current run of four points from five games may feel like the wheels have come off but let's look at the pluses. 1. We're still second in the Championship
2. We've only lost three games
3. We have 55 points from 26 games and last season 69 points was enough for a
play off place, so 24 points from our last 20 games could be enough
4. We have the opportunity to strengthen in the January window

Happy new year.
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SickParrot added 19:43 - Jan 1
Oops, 3. above should obviously say 14 points would be enough. Old man's fingers on mobile phone, not a maths issue!
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 20:02 - Jan 1
Need to urgently strengthen the squad if our intention is to get automatic promotion this season. An excellent opportunity; let's hope we take it.

2 strikers needed with utmost urgency.
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RobsonWark added 20:03 - Jan 1
It's something about this time of year for our club.

Last season we had a bad spell from 17-Dec-22 to 14-Feb-23 from Wycombe Wanderers away losing 1-0 to Bristol Rovers away drawing 0-0 when we P10 W2 D6 L2 Pts12. Then our new January signings boosted our team and we went on an unbelievable run of games.

This season our bad spell started on 16-Dec-23 against Norwich at home drawing 0-0 and after todays game we have P5 W0 D2 L1 Pts 4. With the next group of games coming up we could end up in a similar situation. Sunderland (H), Leicester (A), Rotherham (H), Preston (A), West Brom (H) culminating with Millwall (A) on the 14-Feb. Lets hope we can get any new signings in the building and out on to the pitch as soon as possible.
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RobsonWark added 20:09 - Jan 1
P5 W0 D4 L1 Pts 4
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fistpumpfury added 20:10 - Jan 1
4 points from 15 and still 3 clear in 2nd? Say what you want but no Ipswich fan would have predicted that after 26 games. None! We’ve had a remarkable, record breaking first half to the season. Whatever happens from now revel in that fantastic record. We are a team going places, we are better than we’ve been since 2001. Great ground, great staff, top players and management team, great supporters. Live the moment. Stop fecking moaning and smell the coffee. In the next few seasons we’ll be an established premiership side with all that goes with it. UPPA TOWEN ⚽️⚽️✊
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budgieplucker added 20:25 - Jan 1
Tuanzebe and Edmundson both did well as indeed did Woolfie and Harry Clarke. However Hladky had to be sharp again.

As the game progressed some good interplay but lacked quality in the final third, whilst not underestimating George Hirsts contributions so far this season we have failed to be clinical on many occasions and George has missed his fair share of chances as well, so we do need to find some serious competition for the centre forward slot and even Chappers needs competition as well. The players we sign need to be capable of walking straight into the team albeit they may be weaned in.

At the moment I will take a point away and a win at home but concerned that with the skipper missing for 2 matches our performances (more than the results) may continue to cause friction to our momentum, although happy to take a couple of scruffy performances if we can keep defeats at bay.


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wischip added 20:29 - Jan 1
Initially I had thought our luck had run out for Christmas what with the injuries, illness and suspensions forcing more team changes than KMcK would have liked and getting through the week with 3 consecutive draws but then on reflection I thought of the luck we've had as well: Morsy's double deflected goal in injury time, 3 recent penalties that could have been given against us and today's weird red card to reduce Stoke. You could say we've been lucky to get 3 points when in the Marcus Evans era that would have been a hard-fought 0 points.
The Sky pundits before the game were discussing the 2nd auto-promotion place and all 5 of them predict Leeds or Southampton will get it. They've written us off again. I like it when they underestimate us, we tend to do better as underdogs. I hope the team see that Sky clip for the extra motivation.
Now let's get that replacement striker in January and kick on with our great squad of players and give Leeds and Southampton a contest in the second half of the season. Whether we do it or not it should be the most exciting season we've had for 20 years.
Get behind the team, whoever's in it and enjoy the ride!
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Lightningboy added 20:38 - Jan 1
We seem to have got into a bit of a rut in front of goal - too many players trying to walk the ball into the net & not wanting to take any shots,just happy tippy-tappying it about - we could've been there til midnight and not scored - strange considering the firepower we have.

Hopefully 2 or 3 in before the next league game.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 20:41 - Jan 1
Hirst is a massive miss.
We have stopped leaking goals.

Narch, a draw that felt like a loss, Leicester, a draw that felt like a win, QPR a draw that felt like a draw, Stoke, a draw that felt like .......??
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blueboy1981 added 21:11 - Jan 1
You can understand why just about every Pundit is writing us off in terms of Promotion - the Challenge is now to prove them WRONG !
The going has got Tough - no surprise there !
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shakytown added 21:22 - Jan 1
Considering our injury list and that we are in our first season back in the championship i'm amazed we are 2nd and are competing against teams that have been premier league when we were in league 1. It will take more time to build a squad of actual championship players and there are rules we have to follow so the effort players like Jackson are putting is brilliant in my opinion. Great effort last night by all and lets keep looking forward.
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Dissboyitfc added 21:35 - Jan 1
we started the season with a"well balanced" team! Blueboy you do realise that was the team that you were saying wasn't good enough to get out of league one last year with a manager that had been found out and a team you also claimed wouldn't be good enough for life in the championship when we were promoted! All you kept saying was much to do, well we are 2nd and have broken too many records along the way to mention them all! So in response plenty has been done and more will be done!
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Westy added 21:56 - Jan 1
A good away point. I would have taken that before the game. Morsey's booking was inevitable at some point. Can't play at Leicester or against Sunderland but I think Leicester are a class above and won't be caught anyway.
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blueboy1981 added 21:58 - Jan 1
…… Dissboyitfc - and even you cannot deny it needs to be done - harping on about being 2nd now as some are means nothing, it’s where we need to be in May … !!
I sincerely hope you are right that ‘it will be done’ - January will set us up, or not, as we will see.
No one can deny that we’ve done well, but we need to push on now - or else … !!!
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blueboy1981 added 22:00 - Jan 1
…… and 4 from 15 is not doing that ! - however deluded or biased we are !
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ThaiBlue added 22:20 - Jan 1
We are so predictable at the moment tippy tippy to many passes no end result. Brings on ladapo get the ball into the box and make the defense work a bit more so easy for stoke today could still be playing now still would have not scored harsh but true.give the young ones a run out in the cup save the 1st teasers for the league.
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ThaiBlue added 22:22 - Jan 1
Teamers
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warfarinman69 added 22:56 - Jan 1
I wonder if all the doom mongers on here are the same ones, saying the same things after we drew 0-0 with Bristol Rovers last season? We do need reinforcements, of course, as Ladapo in particular is clearly not top of Championship standard, but give McKenna a break - look where we are. And remember where we were!!!!!
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warfarinman69 added 22:56 - Jan 1
I wonder if all the doom mongers on here are the same ones, saying the same things after we drew 0-0 with Bristol Rovers last season? We do need reinforcements, of course, as Ladapo in particular is clearly not top of Championship standard, but give McKenna a break - look where we are. And remember where we were!!!!!
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warktheline added 23:10 - Jan 1
@blueboy, I think you forget a lot of the things that you post!….again you are looking for that angle ‘the going has got tough..no surprise there!’…you said that before a ball was kicked this season, bemoaning the squad not being good enough blah blah…we sit second in the championship! It’s a shame but you always return to ‘type’! It’s been an outstanding season to date, no one can deny that!
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Europablue added 00:53 - Jan 2
I know they are only in the minority, but I don't get these people who are super negative and complaining in general about our team and our players. Even Ladapo and Jackson who are getting the abuse were making very important contributions earlier on in the season. I agree that they should be first-choice players, but to say that they are useless is very much off.
I didn't understand why we were floating balls in the air so much today. As far as I can tell our style of play is usually run down the wing and play a cut back into the box for a shot on goal.
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oldtimer3 added 06:36 - Jan 2
Goodness me some people on here moaning. Let's get it right we have only lost 3 matches all season. The last four matches which have come thick and fast we have only lost against the mighty Leeds who on paper have a much better squad than ours.But they lost against Stoke away, where we got a draw! Now the only team we have to worry about at present is Southampton, who may overtake us after our game against Leicester. We have had all of a sudden got injury problems Illnesses within the squad and still we punch above our weight. We are so lucky to have a wonderful management team. Happy New Year. Onwards and upwards!
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therein61 added 07:05 - Jan 2
Hope that's our annual blip over we certainly need reinforcing up the sharp end with Hirst out for so long a couple of signings would bring fresh air into the building and liven us up a bit, Hats of to the travelling fans who were tremendous as usual. Happy new year all C.O.Y.B.
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Dissboyitfc added 07:34 - Jan 2
Personally I would rather miss out on promotion this season than go up and do as well as burnley have done so far. Another season rebuilding for life at the top wouldn't be the tragedy some will call missing out on promotion. If we were to get promoted that means we would only have 2 windows to get in enough premier quality players and lets be honest to survive in the premier league we are going to need 10-11 signings!

Of course just my opinion, nothing factual about it!
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