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Town 1-0 Leicester City
Saturday, 2nd Mar 2013 17:39

David McGoldrick netted his second goal for the Blues five minutes from time as Town claimed a crucial 1-0 home victory over Leicester City. Sub Daryl Murphy dispossessed Foxes skipper Wes Morgan — who he had clashed with not long beforehand — and threaded through the on-loan Forest man.

Mick McCarthy named an unchanged side, as did his Leicester counterpart Nigel Pearson. Goals-against-Town-specialist David Nugent missing from their 18 due to a neck injury.

Having impressed in the U21s in midweek, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas returned to the bench alongside Frank Nouble, who netted a hat-trick in that game, a 4-3 victory against Colchester United.

Ben Marshall, who scored in the Foxes’ 2-1 victory at Portman Road last season, struck the game’s first shot from distance in the third minute but failed to test Stephen Henderson in goal for Town.

On a rather less than perfect Portman Road pitch, the opening 15 minutes was scruffy but even without either goalkeeper being overly tested. On 14 Aaron Cresswell might have done better with the ball on the left of the area but took too long and his cross hit a defender.

On 23 Harry Kane sent a dangerous ball across the edge of the Town six-yard box but Luke Chambers diverted it behind. A minute later, Lee Martin saw a shot from 20 yards deflect wide.

The game was much closer than the 6-0 at the King Power Stadium earlier in the season, but in the 28th minute the visitors threatened to go in front when on-loan Tottenham man Kane got behind the Blues’ backline but hit the sidenetting with his shot.

Paul Konchesky lashed over from 25 yards just after the half hour mark with the teams still evenly matched and with clear cut chances non-existent at either end.

Kasper Schmeichel was almost caught out by a low Carlos Edwards cross from the right in the 33rd minute but recovered to claim, then Luke Hyam played the pass of the game so far over the top for Michael Chopra, but Michael Keane got in a vital touch as the striker tried to take it past him.

On 35, Schmeichel was forced into a fine save diving away to his left from a Chambers header at the far post after Cresswell had sent in a deep corner from the right. From the resultant flagkick, David McGoldrick headed over.

That brief spell of pressure gave the Blues confidence and in the 37th minute Chopra almost got a touch to a McGoldrick cross from the left. Applying any sort of touch would almost certainly have taken the ball past Schmeichel.

In the final scheduled minute of the first half, Kane had the ball in the net for Leicester but with the linesman’s flag already having been raised.


The Blues will have gone in happy at the break having shaded a first half of few chances. Leicester had started the stronger but Town had come more into it, enjoying the greater share of the ball and creating a couple of opportunities towards the end of the period.

There was an early booking for Anthony Knockaert at the start of the second half after the Leicester midfielder somewhat needlessly kicked the ball away. Somewhat unwisely he launched into a vociferous protest and had to be pulled away from referee Darren Deadman by his team-mates.

Town started the half on the front foot. After Hyam had had a shot blocked, Martin sent a dangerous ball across the Leicester area but either behind or in front of his team-mates.

On 49 Edwards played in McGoldrick on the right of the area for the chance of the game so far but Schmeichel was off his line quickly to block.

In the 55th minute Martin saw a shot from 25 yards blocked after McGoldrick and Cresswell had worked a freekick to him.

Kane was presented with a golden opportunity to put his side in front in the 58th minute when Chambers failed to find Smith or his goalkeeper with a pass backwards from a few yards outside the area and sent the Tottenham loanee in on goal. But, when it seemed easier to score, he somehow put it the wrong side of Henderson’s right post.

It was a lucky escape for Town, who quickly went looking for an opportunity at the other end, Chopra’s first touch on a McGoldrick ball over the top taking it too close to Schmeichel.

On 62, an Edwards cross from the right reached McGoldrick at the far post but the striker screwed his shot well wide.

Aside from the Kane chance, Town were continuing to look the more threatening side. On 70 Cresswell shot wide after a Martin cross from the left was cleared to the edge of the box. The left-back will feel he should have done better.

For the Foxes, Ritchie De Laet completely missed a volley at the far post in the 72nd minute from sub Paul Gallagher’s freekick on the right when he will feel he ought to have made contact.

At the other end, Edwards sent a dangerous ball across the Leicester box with Morgan getting a touch which took it away from McGoldrick.

Hyam picked up Town’s first booking for pulling back Kane, then on 76 Danny Drinkwater shot over from the edge of the Blues box with the game still very much in the balance but with the visitors starting to make a bit more of an impression.

Soon after, Chopra and Morgan clashed as they chased a ball down the left but referee Deadman made no comment and the pair appeared to make up shortly afterwards.

Blues boss McCarthy swapped Martin and Chopra for Emmanuel-Thomas and Daryl Murphy for the final 10 minutes, the departing duo receiving a warm ovation as they went off.

Within a minute of his introduction, Murphy irked Foxes skipper Morgan after they clashed in the air. The ex-Forest man felt he’d been caught by an elbow and protested to referee Deadman, then made his annoyance known to Murphy and picked up a yellow card.

Kane headed a Konchesky cross from the left over when he should have hit the target with the Foxes by now having more of the game.

However, moments later it was the Blues who would go in front. Morgan appeared not to have regained his composure after the earlier incident when Murphy dispossessed him midway inside the Leicester half. The Irishman played in McGoldrick on the left of the area and the striker beat Schmeichel as he advanced off the line to claim his second goal for Town.

On 89 Henderson did well to get a punch to De Laet’s cross from the right under pressure, the keeper getting clattered by Kane after the ball had gone. Andy King’s shot struck Smith and flew over.

Leicester came close to an equaliser deep in injury time when a cross from the right fell to King inside the area but sub Emmanuel-Thomas superbly threw himself in front of his shot to block. Soon after, the whistle went to confirm a vital three points to the Blues.

It was a game which could have gone either way and Leicester will rue missing a number of opportunities, Kane missing several of them, most notably after Chambers’s poor pass.

There was little between the teams throughout with Town battling away as they have done since McCarthy took over as boss but also played some good stuff themselves.

McGoldrick had had one chance before the goal which he took with the confidence of a man who has now netted 19 goals this season for the Blues and Coventry.

The result takes Town up to 42 points and into 18th place, six points from the relegation zone with Sheffield Wednesday in action against Nottingham Forest — Town’s opponents on Tuesday - at Hillsborough this evening.

Town: Henderson, Stearman, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards (c), N'Daw, Hyam, Martin (Emmanuel-Thomas 80), Chopra (Murphy 80), McGoldrick (Drury 90). Unused: Loach, Kisnorbo, Mclean, Nouble.

Leicester City: Schmeichel, De Laet, Konchesky, Drinkwater, Morgan (c), Marshall (Gallagher 69), King, Keane, Knockaert (Dyer 66), Kane, Wood. Unused: Whitbread, Vardy, Logan, Waghorn, Wellens. Referee: Darren Deadman (Cheshunt). Att: 17,021 (Leicester: 1,091).


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Elizabeth added 19:28 - Mar 2
What a relief this result was ! Two difficult away games coming up especially Peterborough ! Their results are so unpredictable!
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h32 added 19:51 - Mar 2
Elizabeth - as much as I like to see goals scored - I would be contented to come away from Perterboro' with 0 -0, and another clean sheet to our credit.
BUT a 0 - 1 would be even better !!!!
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TimmyH added 21:33 - Mar 2
Yep agree h32 - Peterboro's little ground is never an easy place to go (as we found out last season) and a draw would be far from a disaster, don't like to be negative but if we get something from Forest who are now on a roll under Billy Davies then that would be even better. Anyway getting a bit far ahead of myself and should stay in the here and now and that is to savour another top 6 team defeated.
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fugliblue added 21:41 - Mar 2
You little thief you let me love you you saw me stumble you let me fall.you left me broken shatered and bleeding No hard feelings no feeling at all . You took the stars out of my night sky you watched me fall c'mon you blues c'mon
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fugliblue added 21:45 - Mar 2
Very . Very . Proud tonight
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bluemikey100 added 21:48 - Mar 2
oh yes great win in MCCARTHY N MCGOLDRICK TIME
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Kikapu added 22:07 - Mar 2
Peterborough are so unpredictable. They have had some wonderful victories - mainly away from home. On their small pitch I trust that our do-or-die defence will limit their attack. It'll be a draw. One point a game - that's all we need.
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warksonwater added 22:24 - Mar 2
h32: three points behind twelfth place?
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BuckieBlue added 22:45 - Mar 2
Great result. As someone posted 4 against in 7 games = different defence but (mostly) same players! MM/TC thank you.
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roytheboy added 00:09 - Mar 3
Absolutely thrilled, a well earned and well deserved three points.
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hughesuk123 added 08:42 - Mar 3
well at times yest i would have taken a draw but to walk away with 3 points and to watch a team in blue to give 100 percent for the whole 90 mins made me proud to be blue again well done lads and mm and tc
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Ipswich24 added 08:48 - Mar 3
I thought second half we were very good today. In my opinion Tommy Smith has been man of match in nearly every game been to. He has had one of divisions top strikers in Chris Wood in his pocket twice this season, once against Milwall and again today. Won everything tackle and header player of season for me.
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carlisleaway added 09:35 - Mar 3
Great second half performance, not a classic but the back 4 were terrific again. Helped when we upped a gear and went at the opposition and the pressure paid off, thanks Chops... Great save from Henderson at the death which seems to have gone un-noticed.

You also have to look at what part the crowd played in this game, we need this support until we are safe from the dreaded R word..
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yun added 09:52 - Mar 3
If we can maintain the same form from our past eleven (four wins, three draws) in the next eleven games, we should be OK (57 points I reckon). Even three wins, three draws might just do the trick...

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Wickets added 12:05 - Mar 3
In fact it was McGoldrick who dissposed Morgan then played a 1 2 with Murphy before scoring. Kasper getting his angles wrong for McG to be able to score at near post. I recon he would have been subbed instead of Chops but for the fact he cannot play against his own club Forest on Tues, funny old game!! Oh and by the way Pearson, Morgan is a saint who has never kicked anybody in his life!!!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 15:09 - Mar 3
Needed that win big time. Smith was really good, whole team worked very hard. Chances at a premium, so McGoldricks finish under pressure was sublime & shows he could be the 20 goals a season striker we have been looking for for so long IF we can supply the ammunition.
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mattraisin added 16:23 - Mar 3
Watch the League Football highlights Wickets, Murph clearly depossessed Morgan and played a single pass through to DMG.
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BlueMachines added 19:05 - Mar 3
Mattraisin - I just took your advice and Wickets is spot on. Murphy pressured Morgan but it was in fact David McGoldrick who actually nicked the ball which fell into Murphy's pass and he then fed DMG for the goal. Should've gone to Specsavers!!
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runaround added 21:29 - Mar 3
A massive result, especially with many of our rivals losing. This just could be the start of us extracating ourselves clear of trouble. I hope we hit that 53 point barrier ASAP then we can start building for next year
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BlueMachines added 11:35 - Mar 4
Good to see the Star with accurate reporting - for once...

A beaming McGoldrick, who is ineligible for tomorrow night's clash at parent club, Nottingham Forest, grew up with Morgan as a youngster in Nottingham, but refused to hide his delight after grabbing just his second goal in an Ipswich shirt.

“I think Wes (Morgan) got in an incident with Michael Chopra and was saying that he got an elbow off Daryl Murphy,” said McGoldrick.

“He is a good friend, I rate him really highly and I think he is the best defender in the Championship, but luckily I was able to nick the ball off him and I will be thanking him with a little text later.
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