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Huddersfield Town 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Jan 2017 16:58

Goals either side of half-time from Izzy Brown and Christopher Schindler saw Huddersfield to a comfortable victory over the Blues at the John Smith’s Stadium. Brown netted on 41 and Schindler 12 minutes after the break, while Town never looked getting back into the match once they had gone behind.

Jordan Spence was handed his Town debut, while Andre Dozzell, Kevin Bru and Freddie Sears all returned to the Blues line-up having been left out of the starting XI at Lincoln on Tuesday. Dean Gerken kept his place in goal with Bartosz Bialkowski unwell.

The Blues continued with their 3-5-2 system with skipper Luke Chambers in the centre at the back between Paul Digby on the right and Christophe Berra on the left.

New boy Spence was the right wing-back with Josh Emmanuel dropping to the bench. Jonas Knudsen continued on the left.

In midfield, Dozzell and Bru joined Cole Skuse with Jonathan Douglas and Grant Ward among the subs. Tom Lawrence started up front with Sears, who replaced Leon Best, who was left out of the 18.

Town’s other new signing Kieffer Moore was on the bench, alongside Tristan Nydam, who TWTD revealed was set to travel with the squad on Friday.

The 17-year-old midfielder was with the first-team squad for the first time for a competitive match, although having come on as a sub in the pre-season match at Cambridge, and was handed squad number 45. Michael Crowe was the sub keeper.

Huddersfield were without key midfielder Aaron Mooy, due to a back injury, while new German striker Collin Quaner's clearance didn’t come through in time for him to be involved.

The Blues, wearing their Barcelona-style third kit, started brightly and Lawrence curled a third minute freekick into the arms of Terriers keeper Danny Ward after he’d been fouled by Jonathan Hogg a couple of yards outside the area to the left.

The home side made a scruffy start but on 11 Elias Kachunga hit a low shot from the edge of the box which Gerken saved comfortably.

Huddersfield began to get their passing going and in the 15th minute Terriers skipper Tommy Smith crossed from the right and Gerken pushed Kachunga’s far post header onto the roof of the net.

On 21 Berra blocked a van La Parra strike after the Dutchman had cut in from the left, referee Andy Davies waving away ambitious appeals for a penalty. Soon after Kachunga headed Brown’s right-wing cross over from close range but with the linesman’s flag raised.


Huddersfield had been on top but up to then without being able to create many serious chances, but on the half hour Spence won the ball on the right and found Sears on the other flank with a raking pass. The former West Ham man brought the ball in on goal before hitting a shot which flew over Ward’s bar.

But the Terriers were still having most of the ball and on 34 van La Parra sent over a deep cross from the left but Kachunga’s header was too close to Gerken, who claimed.

On 37 Bru stole possession on the left and crossed to Lawrence, whose shot struck a Huddersfield player and deflected to Ward. The on-loan Leicester man appealed for a penalty but again referee Davies wasn’t interested.

A minute later, Huddersfield failed to deal with a Sears cross from the right and debutant Spence sent over a subsequent low ball from the same flank which flew across the six-yard box but with no Town player there to add the final touch.

Four minutes before the break Huddersfield went in front. Brown took a ball in to feet midway inside the Town half, turning Dozzell as he did so. The on-loan Chelsea man then brought the ball forward unchallenged before planting a 20-yard strike past Gerken.

The home side deserved their lead at half-time having been the better side having taken charge after a sluggish start, although without ever dominating in the manner that they have on occasion this season.

Prior to the goal, there hadn’t been too many clear-cut chances but Brown, who was on loan with Rotherham until earlier in the month, grabbed his first Huddersfield goal with great confidence.

The Blues had had a couple of opportunities, mainly on the break, but nothing clear-cut and an improvement was required in the second half if they were to avoid an already thoroughly disappointing week ending with another defeat.

Dozzell, who had been largely peripheral in the first half, was replaced by Douglas at the break, the announcement of the change provoking boos from the visiting support.

The second half began much as the first had ended and on 57 the Terriers doubled their lead. After Chris Löwe’s freekick - Bru had been booked for the foul which led to it - had initially been cleared, Philip Billing hit a powerful shot from the left of the area which Gerken blocked down to his left but the ball was pushed back into the danger zone and Schindler slammed into the roof of the net.

It was the German defender’s first goal at the John Smith’s Stadium but his second against Town, his header having won the game between the teams at Portman Road earlier in the season.

The Blues now had a mountain to climb but almost immediately Spence broke away dangerously down the right. However, his cross-shot flew past the post and was too far in front of any of his team-mates.

But aside from that Town were looking unlikely to get back in the game and in the 67th minute Spence was replaced by the afternoon’s second Blues debutant, Kieffer Moore, as Mick McCarthy switched his side to 4-3-3.

A minute later Huddersfield weren’t far from a third when Löwe crossed from the left and Kachunga headed wide at the far post.

The Terriers continued to look the more likely scorers, van La Parra shooting wide from inside the area before Douglas was yellow-carded for a foul on Brown. On 74 Brett Pitman replaced Bru as the Blues threw everything forward.

Huddersfield replaced their first goalscorer Brown in the 76th minute with Joe Lolley taking over.

After Berra had headed a Lawrence corner wide at the far post, the Terriers should have added to their lead when an 81st minute cross from the left found Michael Hefele in space in the area but the defender waved a foot at it and failed to make contact.

A minute later, Blues striker Moore turned and hit a low shot through to Terriers keeper Ward, who had had a very quiet half. Soon afterwards, Lawrence frustratedly smashed the ball away having been adjudged to have fouled Billing and was booked as a result.

The Blues continued to unconvincingly look for a goal in injury time but a comeback had never looked on the cards once the Terriers had gone two in front. Late on, van La Parra screwed a shot well wide as Huddersfield broke having defended a brief spell of Town pressure.

Moments later, referee Davies confirmed what was a very routine win for the Terriers, who were the better side once they had got over a sluggish start.

The Blues were in the game at 0-0 but once the home side had gone in front and then added to their lead a turnaround never looked likely with Town looking thoroughly bereft of confidence and belief following Tuesday's embarrassing FA Cup exit at Lincoln.

Huddersfield didn't ever really need to get into top gear and showed few signs of missing the injured Mooy.

The defeat means the Blues have gone 23 league games without repeating the same result in successive matches - since they drew with Wolves and then Norwich in August - beating the previous club record of 22 established in 1965/66.

The Blues stay 14th in the table ahead of next week's trip to Preston, who are 10th following their 2-2 draw at Aston Villa this afternoon.

Huddersfield: Ward, Smith (c), Hefele, Schindler, Löwe, Hogg (Whitehead 85), Billing, Kachunga, Van La Parra, Brown (Lolley 76), Wells (Hudson 90). Coleman, Bunn, Cranie, Stankovic.

Town: Gerken, Spence (Moore 67), Digby, Chambers (c), Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Bru (Pitman 73), Dozzell (Douglas 46), Lawrence, Sears. Subs: Crowe, Emmanuel, Nydam, Ward, Moore, Pitman. Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire). Att: 19,113 (Town: 695).


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HALLSJ added 17:00 - Jan 21
Can't see us getting anything in the next 7 games
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bostonusablue added 17:00 - Jan 21
I feel like a broken record; McCarthy out!!

What has to happen for this idiot to leave our club?
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poldark added 17:00 - Jan 21
For goodness sake Evans get rid of this idiot we can't take anymore
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jcITFC added 17:00 - Jan 21
See ya, Mick
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SibleTractorBoi added 17:01 - Jan 21
Mick its time to put the youngsters in our defensive hoof all isn't good enough 95% of fans can see it change it up or leave
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thechangingman added 17:02 - Jan 21
And now the end is near and so Mick faces, The Final Curtain...

He certainly did it His Way!!!
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renoble added 17:02 - Jan 21
In 1939 my Great Grandfather died on Portman Road. He had just watched Ipswich reserves vs Aldershot. I was told by my late Grandpa that he actually played for Town and I like to believe this was true. It was he who took me to my first game in 1983. We played Grimsby, were 1-0 down and left with five minutes to go. On the bus home the results were being read out on the radio and we found out that we had equalised. I have never left a game early again.

I am happy to report that the indoctrination of my own two boys, now aged 10 and 13, has been wholly successful. The refusal to purchase anything with a Chelsea or Man City badge was a hard work but finally fruitful and they now sleep under the Town duvet and flag.

This is what Ipswich was about — stories; stories about the Cobbolds, the managers, the legends, the fans and our particular history; stories of an essential philosophy, a decision to employ passing entertaining football; stories of the latest youth prospect to celebrate with the North Stand. They were stories of and in a community and these stories were evident on the terraces.

And it is this story that so many on the outside appear to miss when they comment on a club whose heart is hardening. It is difficult to know if ME comprehends because he is invisible and the irony is biting. Neither is it true de facto to suggest that football is simply a results business or that turgid football is necessary to survive - it is a choice. Irrespective of the result today, it is over the last 10 years (and I know I do not speak alone), that something else has begun to die at Portman Road.

But we are the fans and whilst there are fans there is hope.
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grubbyoik added 17:03 - Jan 21
We've got two hopes.. Bob Hopes dead.. that just leaves No Hope..
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cornishblu added 17:04 - Jan 21
Has he gone yet ??
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cornishblu added 17:04 - Jan 21
Congrats to the 695 ,..COYB
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OwainG1992 added 17:05 - Jan 21
God it's hard following them this year.
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heathen66 added 17:05 - Jan 21
I really cannot say I am surprised.
Easy predictable substitutions, again trying to hold out at 0-1 and hopefully sneak something later.
This really has to stop.
We have gone to 3 at the back so that Chambers can play and no one moans he is not a RB. Knudsen only hears wing, but does not hear the back bit. So many out of form players get picked but players that play well get dropped.
The whole club needs a new approach and new thinking and it needs to start NOW !!!
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Blue_Fred added 17:06 - Jan 21
Are we sure we're safe from relegation .... might not get another point!
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Swn98 added 17:06 - Jan 21
How about looking at the lack of quality in the squad yes throw out the old chestnut they are his players I'm sure they wouldn't be if he didn't have to shop in the bargain basement look at the wider picture before spewing your bile and hatred.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 17:08 - Jan 21
Lost with not so much as a whimper. Well done the 695 diehards, many more than i imagined would travel. You all deserve better. Personally, i can,t be arsed with away games any more.
Mick out.
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tallguy6767 added 17:08 - Jan 21
I suppose thick Mick will say it was a decent performance!!
Please people boycott the next home games it's the only way to get rid of the idiot !!
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midastouch added 17:08 - Jan 21
Douglas on as a half time sub, really Mick? Is that the best you can come up with? Douglas had had more lives than a cat under your inept management! Please explain what you see in him as nobody else can understand what he brings to the table apart from meagre and stale scraps and crumbs!
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blueboy1981 added 17:09 - Jan 21
More great stuff from the Dinosaurial,antagonistic, arrogant, and tactically inept Manager ....... who believes he is the best - apparently we are not allowed to expect more, or question anything.

A unique Club for sure - we certainly are.
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fallyblue added 17:09 - Jan 21
The days are getting darker and darker, there really is no light at the end of the tunnel something's got to change very quickly to give us a chance to save our season. Those who think we are too good to be relegated are deluded, we have a horrendous next few games and will be dragged into a relegation battle he has to go now #mickout
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cornishblu added 17:09 - Jan 21
SWN98 .....when did you get canonised ?!
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cfmoses added 17:10 - Jan 21
Just cannot see where the goals will come from. Another turgid display. MM's first substitution at half time left me speechless and not for the first time this season. How thankful are we for Rotherham Blackburn Bristol C and Burton. Very sad Times.
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superblue70 added 17:11 - Jan 21
Same old same old, nobody really cares anymore, I'm still ashamed to be a town fan thanks Mick I totally blame you for me not caring anymore.
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blueboy1981 added 17:11 - Jan 21
........ the only way we will get another point is if someone gifts us one.

As Alex Mathie said - we have NOTHING in the final third - without which it is impossible to win games.
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robitfc12 added 17:12 - Jan 21
Appears that Ipswich had little if any goal threat and and no confidence by players, we didn't get out of our half in the second half - woeful. How can McCarthy survive !!! but he will likely still be in post !!!!!!!!
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Bluetone added 17:12 - Jan 21
For over 50 years I was an enthusiastic supporter then with the arrival of the dinosaur I gradually became an angry supporter now I have become thoroughly disgusted and completely indifferent to our matches and the far below performances of McCarthy, his (lack of) tactics and his squad of favourite "proper blokes" -
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