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Ipswich Town 1-1 Norwich City - Match Report
Sunday, 21st Aug 2016 14:09

Jonas Knudsen netted a first-half injury time equaliser as the East Anglian derby between Town and Norwich City at Portman Road ended 1-1. After Jonathan Douglas had had an early goal wrongly ruled out for offside, Cameron Jerome gave the Canaries the lead against the run of play on 26 but Knudsen equalised. In the second half, Steven Whittaker came closest to winning it when he hit the post.

Kevin Bru replaced Teddy Bishop, who dropped to the bench, in an otherwise unchanged Town side again lining up 4-3-3.

Striker Brett Pitman returned to the bench having missed the last three games with a thigh injury. Norwich made one change, Youssouf Mulumbu taking over from Josh Murphy in midfield.

Town had the ball in the net in only the second minute but it was ruled out due to a wrongly raised linesman’s flag.

Bru’s freekick was headed into the air by Christophe Berra and Daryl Murphy nodded down to to Douglas who turned home from close range and briefly thought he’d put the Blues in front until the assistant’s flag was spotted.

Replays indicated the Irish midfielder was onside and that Town had had a perfectly good goal ruled out for the second successive game.

Despite the disappointment, the home side kept up the early momentum and in the fourth minute Daryl Murphy shot wide with his right foot after Jonas Knudsen had returned the ball to the edge of the box.

Town continued to press and following a corner, Berra headed skipper Luke Chambers’s cross wide at the far post with an unmarked Douglas frustrated that the ball hadn’t reached him beyond the Scotland international.

Adam Webster crowded out Cameron Jerome as the visitors made their first foray into the penalty area in 10th minute.

But the Blues were still on top and a minute later Murphy out-muscled Timm Klose and burst into the area before running into traffic and hitting the turf. Referee David Coote ignored penalty appeals from the crowd. A minute later, Berra blocked a Wes Hoolahan shot on the edge of the box.

Murphy wasn’t too far away from from an opener in the 18th minute when he flicked Chambers’s cross from the right over Canaries keeper Michael McGovern and onto the roof of the net.

On 23, the Irish international, who was giving the visitors’ backline significant problems, turned another header through to McGovern from another Chambers cross from the right.


Despite the Blues domination of the first quarter of the game, the Canaries went in front with their first shot of the game in the 26th minute.

Daniel Ivo Pinto rode a Freddie Sears tackle on the right and cut the ball across and following work from Hoolahan and Steven Naismith skipper Jonathan Howson laid it back to Cameron Jerome and he struck a low shot which caught the inside of Bartosz Bialkowski’s right post before hitting the net.

The goal settled the visitors down and they began to keep hold of the ball with greater composure. Town’s threat was limited to corners which the Canaries were able to deal with.

Naismith curled a shot over in the 37th minute, then soon after at the other end Sears’s cross just wouldn’t fall for Knudsen and Klose cleared.

As the game moved into injury time, the Blues got back on terms. The ball was played into Murphy’s feet on the right of the area and the striker turned it on to Sears, who fed Knudsen behind him. The Danish international cut in and hit a low right-foot shot into the corner of the net beyond McGovern to send Portman Road wild.

The Blues thoroughly deserved to go in level - at least - at the break after dominating the first 25 minutes and having been hugely unlucky to see another good goal chalked off, and in such a significant game.

Once in front via Jerome’s well-worked goal, the Canaries had been on top but Town had still looked a threat when in their half with Klose in particular not having been able to get to grips with Murphy.

The Irishman played a big role in the equaliser, as did Sears, who might have looked to find space to shoot himself rather than feeding Knudsen, who took his second Town goal with great confidence.

Norwich switched Pinto for Whittaker ahead of the start of the second half, which the Blues started on the front foot, winning an early corner which came to nothing.

Ward won another flag-kick on 53 and Berra powered a header against a defender. Claims it struck a hand from the crowd were ignored by referee Coote.

The Canaries immediately broke through Hoolahan and eventually Webster nodded a scuffed Whittaker shot, which had bounced up and over Bialkowski, off the line.

As the game moved to the hour mark Murphy was sent away beyond Klose, who he out-paced. The Swiss international slid in outside the area and caught the Town striker, who went down hurt as a result, but referee Coote rather surprisingly waved away Blues protests. Had he awarded the decision in the Blues’ favour then Klose’s difficult afternoon would have ended with a red card.

Alexander Tettey picked up the game’s first booking in the 64th minute after fouling Douglas but the caution looked more for his subsequent dissent. Bru hit the freekick into the wall.

Bishop replaced Bru in the 70th minute, then a minute later Norwich sub Jacob Murphy was sent away down the right but Knudsen blocked his cross.

A Sears shot almost fell to Bishop inside the Norwich box, then on 75 the Canaries came within a whisker of going back in front.

Jerome crossed from the right and Webster’s clearance only reached Whittaker, who hit a low shot which struck Bialkowski’s right post before being cleared by Skuse.

While that was the closest either side had come to a second-half goal, more of the game had been played in and around the visitors’ penalty area than Town’s. A minute later, another Sears shot was deflected away from goal.

Two minutes from time sub Bishop twice had the chance to win it. Following a corner, the ball fell for the 20-year-old but his shot struck a defender. Then seconds later, he caught a defender dallying with the ball and won it but McGovern was off his line to block. Moments afterwards Luke Varney took over from Sears.

As the match moved into three minutes of injury time Hoolahan hit a low shot which gave Bialkowski no trouble.

Deep in injury time Norwich’s Murphy broke into the area and hit the game’s last shot across the face of goal and wide.

The Town players were warmly applauded off by their fans after a derby which they had shaded, even if they were unable to claim a victory.

As has happened on a number of occasions in recent derbies - and also against Wolves earlier in the week - the Blues were the victims of poor refereeing with Douglas’s goal disallowed in the first half and what looked to be a foul on Murphy unpunished in the second.

The Blues were on top for the majority of the second half, however, the better of the chances fell to the visitors with Whittaker’s effort against the post the nearest either side came to a winner.

Despite not having won the game, most fans are likely to have gone home happy with their side’s performance against their greatest rivals with another home game next Saturday against Preston.

Ipswich Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Bru (Bishop 70), Ward, Sears (Varney 89), Murphy. Unused: Gerken, T Smith, Kenlock, Dozzell, Pitman.

Norwich City: McGovern, Pinto (Whittaker 46), Bennett, Klose, Brady, Tettey, Mulumbu (Jacob Murphy 61), Howson (c), Naismith (Canos 80), Hoolahan, Jerome. Unused: Jones, Martin, Bassong, Lafferty. Referee: David Coote (Nottinghamshire). Att: 23,350 (Norwich: 1,992).


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iaintaylorx added 14:10 - Aug 21
Good performance that was in my opinion. Bart was not tested at all really and couldn't have done anything for the goal, which when i look at it, no one really threw themselves to block it and if Smith was in there, knowing his passion, I think the goal could have been avoided.

Knudsen today showed he is improving with every game and took his goal fantastically! Wardy again, showed what we have misses on the wing but i am pretty satisfied with today. One thing, is Luke Chambers. I can't recall him ever playing the ball on the ground to a player and he hit it long at every possibility which was very frustrating.

Officials were poor, after wrongly ruling out a perfectly good goal and a stonewall penalty not given on Murphy, but good performance from the lads! Both positives and negatives from the boys and I think we deserved the 3 points.
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bluelodgeblue added 14:14 - Aug 21
Forwards still not scoring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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REIDIE4 added 14:16 - Aug 21
A hard fought point against a very good championship side. Wardy and Knudsen excellent. Probably did enough to win the game, and very frustrating to have that goal ruled out. Scrappy 2nd half but we kept Norwich very quiet and Bart wasn't really tested which is very pleasing from a defensive point of view.
Onwards and upwards, COYB
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stevieiriswattii added 14:16 - Aug 21
A much better performance, well played lads. We deserved more, but the ref was not going to give us much today. Knudsen was excellent. Norwich were pretty poor & slow.
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grumpyoldman added 14:20 - Aug 21
Good result even Chris Sutton said we were the better team! For once in a long time I can go to work after a derby and not be the subject of multiple p@ss taking. Thanks lads
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Ipswich58 added 14:21 - Aug 21
Draw a fair result. But Chambers again weak link especially for Norwich goal, Bru dead ball delivery worse than Jay Tabb and Douglas contributes absolutely nothing. On plus side Ward a real spark, Murphy tireless but needs help up front and Bishop showed ability. Skuse kept it simple and effective. Knudsen growing into role and took goal well.
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BlueMachines added 14:21 - Aug 21
A much improved performance. Passion, application and ideas. From both players and fans alike. I really enjoyed that. More of the same please. Still some of the same limitations but if it was as good as that every week I'd be much happier.
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havinit69 added 14:21 - Aug 21
Thought the scum where there for the taking today and although I'm just relieved we didn't lose, I still think this was an opportunity missed.

However, hopefully the team takes confidence from the performance and this springboards our season.

COYB
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humberblue added 14:26 - Aug 21
What absolute rubbish. The lack of any ambition is just clear for all to see. Norwich just had to turn up second half. They know Ipswich have next to nothing and were quite happy to just get the draw and maybe get the winner on the counter attack. Very disappointing performance. MM out and some new ideas in please. Utter rubbish 😡😡😡😡😡😡
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blueherts added 14:27 - Aug 21
This was a very decent performance - against a top 3 Championship side who will be right up there with the squad they have
Ward is proving a good signing - makes things happen and also works - as he has to with LC at RB .
Sears looks out of sorts whenever near the box , so for me still need a RB and striker
But for first time in a while we can say we were genuinely unlucky in a Derby game as the lino - both halves had a shocker and obviously did not understand the offside rule
Two games two good goals ruled out - .
Well done Town and lets build on this and with Grant to come back we have an additional creative type to throw in
Webster looks to be settling as well
Good work
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johnnyTGrotten added 14:27 - Aug 21
Good game all round!! Thought Murphy looked a bit leggy at 70'. Maybe should've brought pitman on alongside or replaced him. Knudsen man of the match... Totally made me eat my words from my last post which I totally welcome!

COYB!
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ITFC_Cotton added 14:28 - Aug 21
Although I thought we probably wouldn't get anything from this game I feel slightly disappointed with just a point. I think we played a little bit better than we did at Wolves but today's opposition was better than Wolves by far. Annoyingly another goal that looks onside not given, Sears for me needs moving I'd much rather see a 442 with him up top properly but obviously MM sees it different. 23,350 is a disgraceful attendance for a derby game but I assume come the end of the season if we're there or thereabouts the 'loyal fans' will return!
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humberblue added 14:28 - Aug 21
Reading the other posts on here it seems I might be a bit harsh but after 15 years of next to nothing there is a real need for change. IMHO of course 😚
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blueherts added 14:30 - Aug 21
Think some may need a 'reality' check here - against the top boys - like Norwich are - I would take a point - its the games like next week vs Preston where I want to see the same sort of desire and application , as I said though we need a new striker and a rb !
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blueherts added 14:32 - Aug 21
Humber - I would not disagree about a need for a change at the top - but we have to live in the real world and accept this is what we have
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TimmyH added 14:33 - Aug 21
A respectable point against a Norwich side not really firing on all cylinders some of which was down to our organisation and hard work, only after they scored did they look confident of winning the game. First half was fairly even and second half a fairly scrappy affair with little quality although they came clos hitting the post and an effort off the line.
The match as a whole clearly demonstrated the difference in the teams, Norwich a good passing team on their day who will clearly pick up points against lesser teams in less important games and us whose ethic is organistaion and effort. Thought Murphy (1st half), Ward and Knudsen deserves a mention.

A point is better than a defeat but not many other clubs quaking in their boots after watching that.
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grumpyoldman added 14:33 - Aug 21
The 23500 crowd is a result of recent derby performances and the general lack of entertainment at PR, once MM has gone I will be back until then no chance
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ArnieM added 14:34 - Aug 21
Flucking brilliant Town! Out played the scum for majority of first half and large parts of second. How much kobe have those inbred spent??? I'll say it now- they WON'T get automatic promotion.

The trend now is Town are staring to play well and Douglas as an attacking midfielder ( his correct position) makes the difference.....his goal was NOT offside.

Town will go on from this now and scum? Well like ive said for the last 3 games we've played against them, they really are nothing more than a string Championship outfit.

COYBS
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ArnieM added 14:38 - Aug 21
Humber blue. you're talking out of your arse mate. scum rarely threatened us and other than Hoolahoop and that donkey Jerome they have nothing . Murphy bullied their so called German international CB all afternoon.
How much did their squad cost??? they're a fluckin joke!
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leahcar88 added 14:41 - Aug 21
Thought Douglas was motm
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BlueCardigan added 14:42 - Aug 21
Uninspiring. Boring long ball poop
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runningout added 14:44 - Aug 21
He isn't.. doesn't matter what's been spent
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ivegottheblues added 14:46 - Aug 21
TimmyH
A good summing up. Sad to think that we were once the 'passing team'. Still too much hoofing ,especially from Chambers.
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Gazelle added 14:46 - Aug 21
Is this the same team that we've been moaning about for the past year or more. If we can continue to play like that we won't be far off the top places. And, dare I say it, I thought Douglas had a half decent game and contributed more than Skuse and Bru.
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brazilblue added 14:47 - Aug 21
really strong performance. Grant looks like a brilliant signing already. Murphy is twice the striker jerome will ever be
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