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Ipswich Town 2 v 2 West Bromwich Albion
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Saturday, 10th February 2024 Kick-off 12:30
Ipswich Town 2-2 West Bromwich Albion - Match Report
Saturday, 10th Feb 2024 14:41

Omari Hutchinson netted an injury time leveller as Town and West Brom drew 2-2 at Portman Road. Tom Fellows’s 18th-minute goal gave the visitors the lead before Nathan Broadhead levelled seconds after half-time, but Albion sub John Swift restored the Baggies’ lead with 14 minutes to go, before Hutchinson grabbed a deserved second equaliser for Town three minutes into time added on, the Blues having dominated the second half.

Kieffer Moore was handed his full Town debut and Nathan Broadhead returned to the XI with Kayden Jackson and ex-Baggies loanee Jeremy Sarmiento dropping to the bench.

Centre-half George Edmundson kept his place in the side despite Cameron Burgess’s return from international duty with Australia at the Asian Cup with the former Accrington man not in the 20.

Albion made one change from the team which beat Birmingham 1-0 at home last week with goalscorer Andreas Weimann coming in for John Swift, who was among the subs.

The visitors struck the first shot of the match at the end of the first minute, Fellows cutting in from the left after the Baggies had countered following a Town attack, but sent the ball well into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

West Brom continued to have the better of the game in the opening minutes, Weimann sending a dangerous ball over from the right in the eighth minute, but fortunately beyond Brandon Thomas-Asante.

Town began to take control as the game moved past the 10-minute mark and on 13 skipper Sam Morsy played a clever chipped pass over the top into Conor Chaplin on the left of the area. The forward knocked it back towards Moore but it was cleared before it came down to a height which afforded the striker the opportunity to shoot.

However, the Baggies remained a threat and in the 17th minute Weimann shot over the bar after a corner had been half-cleared to him at the back of the box.

A minute later, Davis was fed in on the left of the area and crossed for Moore, who nodded back across towards Chaplin, but an Albion toe took it away from the Blues’ top scorer as he prepared to strike.

Almost immediately, the visitors took the lead. The ball was played down the left for Fellows to chase and the one-time Crawley loanee outmuscled Luke Woolfenden, who had initially looked favourite to win it, cut inside and hit a low shot past Vaclav Hladky to the keeper’s right, the 20-year-old’s third goal in five games.

The Blues didn’t seem unduly impacted by the goal and took the game to Albion in the minutes after going behind and on 24 should have levelled.

Broadhead was sent away on the left and Kyle Bartley diverted his low cross out to Chaplin on the penalty spot. The forward seemed certain to add to his nine goals but blazed over the bar. The former Barnsley man’s frustration was plain to seem.

As the game moved towards the half-hour mark, Morsy was shown the game’s first yellow card for pulling back Fellows as the earlier scorer threatened to get away just inside the Town half.

On 34, Town almost profited from West Brom getting themselves into trouble playing out from the back - eventually, the visitors having taken an age over restarts with referee David Coote doing little to remedy the situation - and Morsy ultimately hit a low shot which was little trouble for Albion keeper Alex Palmer.

Coote finally did take note of the home crowd’s frustration with the time-wasting as Albion tardily prepared to take a throw but even so just made it clear that he was aware what was going on rather than showing any cards.

Town were continuing to see most of the ball but without seriously testing Palmer. In the 38th minute, Chaplin moved the ball wide to Wes Burns on the right from where the Wales international struck a shot which deflected wide off one-time Blues target Conor Townsend.


In the 43rd minute, the ball was played to Harry Clarke 30 yards out and the full-back brought it forward a few yards before hitting a shot which looked on its way over but which Palmer helped it on its way in any case. Town’s corner, like their previous three, came to nothing with their set pieces having been underwhelming.

As the half moved into the second minute of a very conservative additional two, referee Coote finally took action regarding the time-wasting, booking Darnell Furlong as he took a typically leisurely approach to taking a throw-in.

The boos at the half-time whistle - blown with Baggies defender Bartley down injured - were aimed at the referee for the inaction regarding West Brom’s time-wasting, which had started as soon as they had taken the lead.

Town had once again started slowly but had got themselves into the game and were largely in control when they were caught on the counter-attack, not for the first time during the half, for Fellows’s goal, although Woolfenden will feel he should have done much, much better.

From there, the Blues saw most of the ball and much of the game was played in the West Brom half but aside from Chaplin’s chance, which the Town top scorer really should have netted, few big chances had been created.

The Baggies had defended in numbers and kept things tight in the final third, making it difficult for the Blues to find space, while continuing to look a threat on the break.

But Town were far from out of it at the break and one moment of inspiration would find a way through the Baggies’ backline - with Bartley making way at the break and Nathaniel Chalobah taking over - and change the complexion of the match.

And that moment of inspiration came in the opening minute of the second period. After his long throw had been headed out, Clarke returned the ball, Edmundson flicked on and Broadhead did well to keep the ball down and guide it past Palmer from beyond the far post, the Welsh international’s ninth goal of the season, ending a run of eight matches without a goal.

The leveller changed the mood around Portman Road and the Blues remained on the front foot, winning a corner in the 49th minute which again came to nothing and led to a West Brom counter-attack. Clarke dived in on visitors skipper Jed Wallace 30 yards out and was booked and vehemently protested his innocence, however, the full-back appeared to have got the man before the ball. Albion were unable to make anything of the free-kick.

In the 54th minute, Morsy, who started his career with the Baggies greatest rivals Wolves, his hometown club, unleashed a powerful strike from distance which just flew over Palmer’s bar with the keeper appearing to get a touch, although referee Coote decided otherwise and gave a goal-kick.

West Brom made the game’s first changes on 56, Daryl Dike and Michael Johnston replacing Thomas-Asante and goalscorer Fellows.

Moments later, there was controversy when Weimann palmed the ball into the net at the far post after a cross from the right had reached him. Fortunately for the Blues, referee Coote spotted it, disallowed the goal and booked the former Aston Villa and Bristol City man.

As the game passed the hour mark, the game was continuing in a familiar pattern. The Blues were seeing most of the ball and were in control except when the lost it and West Brom looked dangerous on the break.

Palmer was forced into his best save of the afternoon on 61 when Burns cut back to Chaplin from the right and the forward hit a well-struck effort. Two minutes later, Clarke cut in from the right and his shot was blocked.

The Baggies were forced into a change in the 65th minute after sub Dike picked up an injury and was clearly upset having only just returned to fitness.

Swift took over but the game was subsequently held up as the stretcher cart picked up the stricken Albion player and took him back to the tunnel. Given the earlier time-wasting, the Town support was less than convinced that the cart had been required.

Town made their first changes of the afternoon in the 74th minute when Marcus Harness and Omari Hutchinson replaced Chaplin and Burns.

Seconds after the change, Okay Yokuslu played a backpass without looking, forcing Palmer to scramble back and slide the ball away from his line.

It was to prove an important interception with Albion taking the lead in the 77th minute. Harness lost out midway inside the Town half and the ball was eventually played to Swift, who struck a low 25-yard shot just inside Hladky’s right post, scuffing the woodwork on its way through.

The goal was harsh on the Blues, who had been well on top since the break but without creating many significant chances.

Town made two further changes on 83, Ali Al-Hamadi and Sarmiento replacing Luongo and Broadhead, while Albion swapped Pipa for Weimann.

Four minutes later, Hutchinson cut in from the right of the box and hit a low shot which was too close to Palmer.

On 88, Sarmiento sent over a dangerous low ball from the byline on the right, which took a deflection and Palmer was forced to dive and bat into the middle of his area but with no Town player on hand to seize on the opportunity.

The Blues had lost their impetus somewhat in the closing stages but the fourth official’s board indicating an additional eight minutes renewed the energy off the pitch, and on it.

In the third minute of added-on time, Clarke nodded the ball down to Moore, whose shot on the turn was diverted behind by Palmer.

And from the resultant corner, ahead of which the Blues had swapped Davis for Cameron Humphreys, Town scored their second equaliser. The ball was nodded out to Morsy, who took a touch before hitting a shot, which struck Swift and was diverted out to Hutchinson, who feinted before slamming a low shot through a crowd of players and into the net to send Portman Road wild.

The crowd sensed there was still time for the Blues to grab a leveller and the noise went up a notch for the final few minutes as Town put the Baggies under relentless pressure.

Town went close to grabbing a famous winner when Al-Hamadi powerfully hooked goalwards but Palmer reacted quickly to keep it out down to his left.

At the whistle, most of the Albion players crashed to the turf having given their all to keep Town out during the second half.

Town were well worth their late equaliser - which prevented West Brom inflicting the Blues’ second double of the season and the first back-to-back league defeats of McKenna’s time as boss - with the Baggies’ second goal having come via one of their very few second half chances, Town having been much the better side after the break, albeit without creating too many clear-cut chances even if for the third game running McKenna’s men had carved out more than 20 shots.

But once again Town found themselves having to launch a comeback after going behind relatively early on, something they’ve had to do all too regularly of late.

However, overall, despite the Blues having won only one in their last nine, it was a positive display and West Brom, who remain fifth, 11 points behind Town, will almost certainly take points off at least some of the other challengers towards the top of the division.

The Blues are next in action at Millwall on Wednesday with another away trip, to Swansea, next Saturday.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Davis (Humphreys 93), Morsy (c), Luongo (Al-Hamadi 83), Burns (Hutchinson 74), Chaplin (Harness 74), Broadhead (Sarmiento 83), Moore. Unused: Walton, Tuanzebe, Travis, Jackson.

West Brom: Palmer, Furlong, Townsend, Kipre, Bartley (Chalobah 46), Wallace (c), Weimann (Pipa 83), Thomas-Asante (Dike 56 (Swift 65)), Mowatt, Fellows (Johnston 55), Yokuslu. Unused: Griffiths, Pieters, Marshall, Hall. Referee: David Coote (Nottinghamshire).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Nomore4 added 15:58 - Feb 10
#Danny Thanks for the laugh
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Saxonblue74 added 16:02 - Feb 10
A decent performance and entertaining game. Important not to lose, unfortunate not to win? Perhaps, but can't keep making those mistakes at the back. Woolfenden was powder puff and a liability today. So many knock downs into the path of WBA with poor defensive headers and 10 yard "clearances". Then that pass from Fridge, can't get away with that. Davis had a good game going forward, but especially tracking back. Morsy the glue that holds us together yet again. Moore did well against probably the biggest team in this league, good with his feet as well as his physical attributes. We do look like we need to work on crossing to utilise him properly. Feels like we need a hint of better fortune and the run of wins will come.
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eunos added 16:02 - Feb 10
Frustrating and entertaining game, deserved the point, I thought Moore and Ali both looked like players that could do damage at this level. Important we didn't lose today, and our never say die attitude is great, must stop giving teams a lead they can then sit back and defend. COYB!!
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Bazza8564 added 16:02 - Feb 10
Lots of good and lots of vulnerabilities for me.
Let's start with the bad. We continue to play Lief as a left midfielder and thats OK, but to do that Clarke has to drop inside to that split three and Wes has to come deeper to do more defensively. He did last year, but this season hes seemingly pushed level with the tens. This leaves a hole and WBA first half looked like they could play through us at will on our right.
And yes, our CB aren't good enough against the better sides, Im really surprised we didn't strengthen, equally that we let Elkan go out on loan. Williams can't come back in quickly enough for me.
Chappers has hit a flat spot, the chance he missed first half was easy by his standards and that would have changed it. We had an unusually quiet one.
On the plus side, Fridge was much quicker getting rid of the ball, Kieffer looks quality and Hutchinson's performances are getting better all the time, he seems to have learnt he only needs to beat the player once and deliver rather than being over elaborate.
I like Al Hamedi but I don't think he was playing up top, more as a ten left side with Harness dropping into Luongo's position. I like him, he looks strong and determined and i thought that late save was top class to cost us the win.
A number of us have said for ages we have punched way above our weight this season, but we now have a run of games that pitch us against lower sides, we are capable to getting back on a run and I wouldn't rule out a top two finish, but luck will need to be with us.The commitment and determination is excellent, but we need to be way smarter in our defensive shape for me
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wezley53 added 16:02 - Feb 10
A lot of our goals against comes from the opposing left wing, we need Brandon there soon. We also need to replace wolfie who is not physically strong enough to be a centre back with powder puff tackling. I believe we have enough talent in the squad to field a very good team but its so frustrating to see players who should be playing just warming the bench. I would like to see the ex blackburn skipper playing and we should give a chance to our new striker. Its a good chance to get rid of a bit of dead wood.
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londontractorboy57 added 16:08 - Feb 10
What a melt Dannyitfc you are
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SpiritOfJohn added 16:10 - Feb 10
Important for us to show we can score against a well drilled defence, and promising to see Moore play the full match and combining well with Al Hamadi when he came on. Those two look a real handful and can give us a different dimension. We may face West Brom again in the play-offs so crucial for our confidence to demonstrate we can compete, create chances and finish so strongly. Hutchinson very effective off the bench again - would like to see him start now that we have a target (or two) in the penalty box for him to aim at. No words can explain our defending on both goals. Morsy slightly below par compared to his usual high standard but still drove the team on and encapsulates our spirit and resilience.
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Terrystowel added 16:16 - Feb 10
If only we could start with the same intensity we finish with! Reason to be cheerful - thought Al Hamadi looked very sharp.
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Terrystowel added 16:18 - Feb 10
If only we could start with the same intensity we finish with! Reason to be cheerful - thought Al Hamadi looked very sharp.
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blues1 added 16:18 - Feb 10
Grow our own. What are you on about? Hladky did nothing wrong today whatsoever.
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cressi added 16:30 - Feb 10
This may not please everyone last week I thought McKenna got it wrong not playing Moore .
Today I felt he should have made the attacking subs 10 minutes earlier when it was one each think we would have had 3 pts rather than one. Also stop Davis when on the pitch taking all the corners Sarmientos 2 corners caused More
problems than all of Davis which often did not beat the first man.
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yorkieblue62 added 16:32 - Feb 10
Next nine games against mid table, lower half sides so winning run not out of the question before we face a more demanding last seven. We can still do it.
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joyousblue added 16:32 - Feb 10
We hsve had some tough games looking at the next 9 are agsinst lesser teams before we play southampton lets seewhere we are then before many of you messing thier nappies
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warktheline added 16:37 - Feb 10
@danny, really? We’ve blown automatic promotion? We won’t make playoffs? And the wheels have come off? So funny!
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joyousblue added 16:38 - Feb 10
Before the moaners get out of thier prams, wehave played a lot of the top end teams the next 9 are lower placed and then southampton lets see where we are then eh , couod just be a whole lot rosier
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Lightningboy added 16:41 - Feb 10
I'd get Burgess back in alongside Edmundson on Wednesday..Woolfenden (and Clarke) are a real weakness at the moment.
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joyousblue added 16:41 - Feb 10
Before the moaners try to get out of thier prams , just remember its been a tough few games against top end the next 9 are against lower placed teams before we play southampton , by then i think we will be in a better position
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blues1 added 16:49 - Feb 10
Dannyitfc. What are you on about? Haldky,z2 errors un 2 games? How do you work that 1 out? Did absolutely nothing wrong all game. Had no chance with either goal neither.
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DannyITFC added 16:50 - Feb 10
How can anyone really defend 1 win in 9? I get there are tough games ie Leicester where in both cases the team delivered top performances and results but if you are honestly thinking this run of form is nothing to be concerned about you have your head firmly in the sand! 12 point gap squandered, Leeds and Southampton fans are laughing at us right now.
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Marinersnose added 16:50 - Feb 10
Reading some of the many pathetic comments on here I thought I was at a different venue this afternoon. It’s unbelievable that so called fans are again trying to blame individuals for the defeat when we actually created a plethora of chances which we failed to convert. Credit to the WBA keeper who was excellent and definitely saved his team from defeat. A good game and a decent performance against good strong opponents. It’s a point gained and we move on.
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AlanG296 added 16:59 - Feb 10
16 wins in 21 then the pre-game festivities on 16/12 since when 1 win in 9. Pride before a fall?
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SoCalTownFan added 17:05 - Feb 10
It's easier to accept a hard fought draw against the team below us, when we win against QPR and the like and destroy teams like....Maidstone. But right now our form is really really bad and isn't changing.

To suggest automatic promotion is getting away from us is silly at this stage. Leeds and Southampton are doing well but to think they will continue for the rest of the season without dropping a point is a bit far fetched. WE however, have just had our lean spell and WE can't afford to drop any more points. Our last two games show we've still got it, just need to turn that into better defending and some goals against these mid table teams coming up.
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TimmyH added 17:12 - Feb 10
Lightningboy - they're both left sided CB's though so will that work?, but agree Woolfie and Clarke were certainly the weaker side of defence today. Still think the defence needs an overhaul after this season.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:14 - Feb 10
we fight like tigers at the end of games to salvage points, but dont seem to be able to do it earlier in games. Poor defending and a dose of bad luck have seen our big points gap slip away , Looking at the other top teams smashing it,i think we have blown auto', but things may change for the others too, so not giving up hope, But we seriously need to get back to winning ways quickly..
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Linkboy13 added 17:16 - Feb 10
Although dissapointed to drop two points plenty of positives taken from the game. Moore and Al Hamadi look top signings once they get more games under their belts. Al Hamadi wasn't on very long but he nearly scored and created a chance with a lovely touch. We still need a dominant centre back Wolfy was too easily out muscled for the first goal . Hladky did nothing wrong today but he's needs better defenders in front of him. Can't complain great entertainment by a team that's massively over achieving remember.
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