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Burton Albion 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Friday, 14th Apr 2017 22:01

Ex-Blue Luke Varney netted an own goal and Freddie Sears his sixth of the season as Town beat Burton Albion 2-1 in their first ever competitive game at the Pirelli Stadium. After a first-half in which Myles Kenlock had a goal ruled out for offside, Burton sub Varney nodded a corner past his own keeper on 52, Sears added a second in the 79th minute, before the Brewers pulled a goal back via a Lucas Akins penalty four minutes from time but Town withstood some late pressure to claim the three points and all but confirm their Championship status.

Top scorer Tom Lawrence and midfielder Cole Skuse returned to the Town starting line-up for the Blues’ first ever competitive game at the Pirelli Stadium.

Tommy Smith and Toumani Diagouraga dropped to the bench as the Blues switched to 4-2-3-1 system with Skuse, who missed the previous two games due to a concussion, alongside Emyr Huws in central midfield with Grant Ward ahead of them and Lawrence on the left and Freddie Sears on the right, and David McGoldrick the lone striker.

Michael Crowe was the sub keeper with Dean Gerken presumably having picked up a knock.

For Burton, former Blues striker Luke Varney and one-time loan keeper Stephen Bywater were both on the bench.

Blackburn’s 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest earlier this afternoon meant the Blues went into the game with the gap to the relegation zone only six points.

On a wet surface following a downpour an hour or so before kick-off and further steady rain as the game began, Burton struck the first shot of the game after a scrappy and frenetic opening 10 minutes.

John Brayford played the ball in from the right to the edge of the area and on-loan Fulham striker Cauley Woodrow, understood to have been a January Town target, was allowed to get in a shot on the half-turn but hit it too close to Bartosz Bialkowski.

Brewers keeper Jon McLaughlin was forced into a more serious stop two minutes later when McGoldrick struck a low effort across the wet turf and the former Bradford man did well to get down to his right to palm away from goal. Brayford cleared the loose ball.

On 16 Huws sent Sears away down the right with a well-weighted pass and the former Colchester man sent over a deep cross which McLaughlin claimed ahead of McGoldrick.

Six minutes later the Town number 10 flicked a Jordan Spence long ball into the path of Sears on the right from where he cut the ball back to McGoldrick, who shot over from the edge of the box.

The Blues were on top and on 24 a defender’s misreading of a bounce on the edge of the box almost saw Sears in on goal but the ball got caught under his feet. A minute later, following a corner on the left, Lawrence shot wide from distance.

Town had had most of the chances but on 26 the home side went close when skipper Luke Chambers looked to see the ball back to Bialkowski and Woodrow dispossessed him and crossed into the area where Huws turned it over.

Right on the half hour the Blues thought they’d gone in front but were denied by a linesman’s flag. Lawrence brought the ball in from the left and it deflected out to Ward, whose shot was turned in by Myles Kenlock, who briefly celebrated his first senior goal before spotting the flag, which video evidence suggested had been raised incorrectly with the 20-year-old onside.


Town should have gone in front in the 33rd minute when McGoldrick fed Sears in space on the right of the box after good work from Lawrence but the ex-West Ham striker blazed over when he should at least have hit the target.

Soon after, Burton claimed a penalty when a diving Chambers blocked a Woodrow shot but the ball appeared to have hit the Town captain in the face.

Huws stuck a low shot from distance through to McLaughlin on 38, then Kenlock did well to head away in front of Woodrow from a Lloyd Dyer cross from the right.

McGoldrick was immediately sent away on goal between two defenders at the other end but having got on the ball the striker slipped under the attention of Brayford before he could get in a shot.

There was a scare for Town on 41 when Ben Turner stabbed a loose ball over following a corner, before the Blues switched to a 3-5-2 system with Spence the third centre-half and Ward the right wing-back. Lawrence took up a central role behind strikers Sears and McGoldrick.

With the rain by now falling heavily, referee Oliver Langford ended what had been an entertaining half in which both sides had had chances.

The Blues had had more of the opportunities, although overall it had been an even game.

Kenlock will feel aggrieved that what would have been his first ever senior goal had been ruled out, while Sears will believe he ought to have done better with his chance, while McLaughlin had been the more tested of the two keepers with Bialkowski at the other end yet to make a serious stop.

Burton swapped ex-Blue Varney for Marvin Sordell ahead of the second half - the start of which was delayed due to a suspect package which was soon identified as of no concern - with Town continuing with their 3-5-2 formation.

Four minutes after the restart, Lawrence whipped over a dangerous ball from the left which bounced awkwardly in front of McLaughlin, who dealt with it confidently.

And in the 52nd minute the Blues went in front. Lawrence sent over a corner from the left and ex-Blue Varney inadvertently diverted into his own goal ahead of Huws, who otherwise had seemed set to nod home.

Skipper Chambers led the celebrations in front of the travelling Town support. It was Varney’s first goal in a Burton shirt, having scored three when at Town earlier in the season.

The Brewers looked to get straight back into it with Bialkowski forced into his first significant save when Michael Kightly was found in space on the Burton left and hit a shot which the Pole did well to stop and hold sharply down to his left.

Town, with McGoldrick and Lawrence increasingly dangerous, were looking more likely to add a second than the home side were to level, albeit without creating a further clear-cut opportunity.

However, on 66 Skuse did well to stab away from Kightly after Varney had looked to send him away with Berra grounded.

Four minutes later, with the Blues putting the Brewers under pressure, McGoldrick claimed a penalty when he appeared to be shoved as Sears crossed from the right. The Irish international looked to have a case.

Town, by now back in their 4-2-3-1 system, found themselves forced to defend as the game moved into its final 15 minutes. Berra blocked a cross from the right, then Bialkowski punched from under his bar and Huws cleared.

On 77 McGoldrick twisted and turned on the right of the area but saw his shot blocked and was then dispossessed before he could cut the loose ball back to Sears. From the corner, Berra stooped to nod wide.

Two minutes later, the Blues doubled their lead. Huws caught Jackson Irvine in possession on halfway and Kenlock brought the ball forward to the edge of the box before feeding Sears. The striker’s first shot was blocked but he followed up to lash into the roof of the net.

Burton immediately swapped Kightly and Woodrow for Lasse Vigen Christensen and Akins. On 85 Town switched the again hugely McGoldrick for Brett Pitman.

With four minutes remaining Burton were awarded a penalty when the otherwise excellent Kenlock sent Varney tumbling with an awkward challenge on the right of the area. Sub Akins took the spotkick and shot into the roof of the net to make it 2-1.
"Town should have sealed it moments after the restart when Pitman was sent clear by a long clearance but the sub scuffed his shot and McLaughlin saved.

The Blues swapped Lawrence for Tommy Smith during four minutes of time added on in which they found themselves under pressure.

Burton came close to grabbing an equaliser when McLaughlin cleared long and Christensen brought the ball in from the left before hitting a right-foot shot which deflected into the air off Berra and hit the top of the bar.

Town defended the resultant corner to claim their first competitive victory at the Pirelli Stadium at the first attempt, their second double of the season and their fifth away win of the campaign.

Overall, the Blues deserved the three points having been on top for much of the second half, after being unfortunate not to have gone in a goal ahead at the break.

Sears’s second goal ought to have sealed it but the late penalty made the final minutes more nervy than they ought to have been.

The result means the Blues are back to being nine points clear of the relegation zone, now in 15th, with four games to go and with a number of the sides below them still to play one another.

A freakish series of results aside, Town’s Championship status seems secure ahead of Monday’s home game against Newcastle United.

Burton: McLaughlin, Flanagan, Brayford, Mousinho (c), Turner, Sordell (Varney 46), Dyer, Woodrow (Akins 80), Kightly (Christiansen 80), Murphy, Irvine. Unused: Bywater, McCrory, Naylor, Barker.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), Berra, Kenlock, Skuse, Huws, Ward, Lawrence (T Smith 90), McGoldrick (Pitman 85), Sears. Unused: Crowe, Bru, Emmanuel, Diagouraga, Samuel. Referee: Oliver Langford (West Midlands). Att: 5,236.


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leahcar88 added 08:28 - Apr 15
Well done Mugabe you "genius"
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MickMillsTash added 08:31 - Apr 15
Ground ticked
Solid performance but hard to judge against a team who have no goal threat. Berra in the right place at the right time - time after time, McGoldrick majestic but why Burton did give him so much space ?

Good humoured support - especially the 20 lads stood infront of me to the left of the goal, never stopped singing original and a pretty decent repertoire.
We're not going down and we're not going up - we're Ipswich Town and we don't give a f2ck
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Brownie added 08:35 - Apr 15
I'm not a money expert but I am confused by some of the comments on here..

I get ME covers the bills but how does he cover them. Selling Cresswell, Mings & Murphy I assume covers the majority of that?

Being a football club owner nowadays means investing in the product to get the big money of the PL. I know we have the miracle of his 5 point plan to come but to my untrained eye as a supporter the chances of us getting promoted unless things change are similar to those of me agreeing to paint the spare room yellow & green(as the wife suggested the other day😳).

ME is worth £700m & I''m worth about £70 but I don't get the logic of how the club is currently run.
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grumpyoldman added 08:47 - Apr 15
Realising we are safe does not seem to have the same effect to my sense of wellbeing as getting promoted, being in the playoffs, challenging for the playoffs has done in the past. Beating the mighty Burton & Wigan doesn't seem to fill me with euphoria. Oh well beggars can't be choosers. Bluesman I am sure you believe what you post is true, the same as when you posted in the past that "Paul Taylor was a good player and should be retained so he would be available to Mick's successor", about sums up your idea of footbal.
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warktheline added 08:50 - Apr 15
Jeez, McCarthy's been resurrected more times on forum than I've had hot cross buns! Aye, not bad gig this, McCarthy! Win an odd game ere and there and the folks out in the sticks go home happy! No pressure lad from above either! Marcus GOD Evans owns the county of Suffolk and he's happy to let it slide into oblivion!
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Kirbmeister added 09:11 - Apr 15
I'm no McCarthy fan but this article is about the game yesterday not another slagging exercise. Well done on a decent win. Think you all need to get used to the fact that McCarthy's going nowhere. He has a year left on his contract and said he isn't resigning - let's face it none of us would resign as that would mean no pay off. ME would have sacked him long ago if he was going to, so prepare for another season with Mick at the helm whether you like it or not.
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Bert added 09:41 - Apr 15
Ok, MM says some stupid things and should have broad shoulders to take criticism for his generally cautious approach but the one dimensional anti brigade are just as boring with their attacks. I will be renewing not because I want MM here, I don't, but because I support my team. Expect a statement from the club within 24 hours of the Newcastle game.
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Dissboyitfc added 09:57 - Apr 15
Bert statement regarding what?

MM to leave perhaps? hope so !
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Dissboyitfc added 10:10 - Apr 15
We are all entitled to our opinions and mine is this. People who renew their season tickets in the belief they are supporting the team are wrong, you are supporting MM and keeping him in the club.

We should all want and expect better, for those of you who are happy, then great! i personally will be happy when he is gone, just the thought of a young football coach playing exciting football makes me feel happier!
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Seasider added 10:32 - Apr 15
We are safe now;butmust remember who we beat in the last two games;but good results nevertheless
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whosroundisitanyway added 10:37 - Apr 15
TimmyH
The players celebration at least shows they still care & are together like those of us that were there last night.
I'd rather see that than a bit of back patting & a couple of limp handshakes.
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cat added 10:46 - Apr 15
Well said Dissboyitfc.
There is now only two days left to renew or buy your early bird ST for all the undecided out there, as the ITFC marketing department keeps reminding me. I will not persecute those who decide to however, assuming our beleaguered Dino is still at the helm, but for those that do, the message needs to be clear, do not come on here bleating, blabbing in your beer or whatever if/when things remain the same. The mere though of the Dino being here with the remaining "undroppables", hoofball etc etc for the next season, specially after what has been a torrid last 2 years will beggar believe in my book.
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bressinghamblue added 10:47 - Apr 15
I for one will renew the moment MM is gone, but not before. He is the problem.
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Lightningboy added 11:03 - Apr 15
Vital win.

Glad to see Sears get another goal - hopefully he'll knock in another couple before the end of the season just to show our complete pillock of a manager what he can do when played in his correct position.
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warktheline added 11:08 - Apr 15
@kirbmeister, I've never come across anybody who changes his viewpoints as much as you! My last post was aimed at the likes of you.
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midastouch added 11:38 - Apr 15
Great we've sealed our Championship status. That's a big positive and there hasn't been many of those this season. Thank goodness the fixture schedule gave us Wigan and Burton towards the end of the season! I don't want to go all negative after a win as you have to give big credit to the team and staff for last night (the 2nd half sounded an improvement on the 1st) but here comes the big B U T!
What's hurt us badly this season is never being able to string a decent run together. I can't remember the last season we didn't manage at least 2 back to back wins in a whole season. We might be able to sneak one in between now and the end of the season but I still wouldn't bet on it! Although now the pressure is off who knows! I imagine one of the seasons we got relegated from the Premier League we might not of managed two wins on the bounce (or perhaps we did). The season we went down when RVN (Scuba Diver!) dived at Portman Road, I remember we picked up briefly after signing Marcus Bent. But to not get 2 wins on the bounce in the Championship is woeful! Far too many draws and far too many boring matches.
It's hard to find many positives this season. One positive now would be to give the likes of Rowe and a few of the U23s a chance to strut their stuff between now and the end of the season. That would be interesting.
So well done to the players and management on cementing our Championship status last night and let's try and end the season on a high. Personally the best high for me would still be for the club to announce Mick is on his way at the end of the season but I'll leave that for another day as I don't really want to take the shine off a much needed 3 points last night.
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StowTractorBoy added 11:46 - Apr 15
Well done lads a thoroughly enjoyable evening at a friendly Club and really hope they avoid the drop. A vital win and despite the put downs on here that Burton and Wigan are small Clubs both have achieved excellent results this season. No game is easy in the division and every game is competitive so why do fans on here think we have a devine right to beat the so called smaller Clubs. The fans may not be behind the Manager but on last nights display the players certainly are as they gave their all. I do feel that Marcus Evans has to loosen the purse strings next and believe he will but to what extent who knows ? Well done Town and the fans last night who certainly backed the team with humour included.
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WindsorBlueArmy added 12:20 - Apr 15
Enjoyable night out at new ground with good old fashioned terracing!!!!!We struggled at times against Burtons game plan and high pressing.I think once we reverted to 3 5 2 there was some good football and we could have scored more than 2.As regards the future I think we need to keep the same team for Monday to go at Newcastle.However why can't we include Crowe,Emmanuel,Rowe,Bishop,Dozzell,Williams,Moore Benyu against Rotherham to see what we've really got by way of a squad next season.Slightly concerned that according to papers we are linked with Karl Henry.Surely younger players are the way forward?Well done again last night.Onwards to Sir Bobby Robson Day.
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ormey75 added 13:44 - Apr 15
Can we still make the playoffs 😂
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Swn98 added 15:29 - Apr 15
Diss boy who do you want as next manager Rowe Warburton good managers they will be out of work soon !!!
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Swn98 added 15:30 - Apr 15
Should of read Rowett
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BillBlue added 15:54 - Apr 15
DIssboy, I liked your post on Page 2, it was saying the sort of things I would be writing if I wasn't too bored with it all to tap the keyboard. I agree with your follow up comment on Page 3 as well. well said.
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MicksZzzTactics added 15:54 - Apr 15


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BillBlue added 15:57 - Apr 15
AaLove it Mickszzzzzz!
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cat added 16:08 - Apr 15
CORKER 😂!!!
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