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Cambridge United 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 29th Aug 2020 14:49

Former Blue Paul Digby’s second-half goal saw Cambridge United to a 1-0 victory over Town in their final pre-season friendly at the Abbey Stadium. Digby tapped home a rebound in the 56th minute after Paul Mullin had hit the post.

Striker Oli Hawkins made his first appearance in a Town shirt, the former Portsmouth frontman having been training on his own prior to joining the Blues just under a fortnight ago.

New keeper David Cornell was in goal with Janoi Donacien at right-back, youngster Tommy Smith on the left and Luke Woolfenden and James Wilson, making his first appearance of pre-season after a calf injury, the centre-halves.

In midfield, Emyr Huws was joined by Brett McGavin and Jon Nolan with Jack Lankester and Alan Judge on the right and left respectively either side of Hawkins up front.

"Striker James Norwood was on the bench having not previously been involved in any of the Blues’ friendlies. Armando Dobra, Idris El Mizouni and Corrie Ndaba were also among the subs.

Kane Vincent-Young, who has been suffering with a minor thigh problem, Cole Skuse, who would have started but for a minor niggle, Kayden Jackson and Myles Kenlock (thigh) were all absent having not featured against West Ham in midweek. Former Blue Digby started for Cambridge in their midfield.

Skuse, Vincent-Young, Kenlock, Jackson, skipper Luke Chambers, Teddy Bishop, Stephen Ward, Freddie Sears, Aaron Drinan, Flynn Downes, Andre Dozzell, Toto Nsiala and Gwion Edwards, who picked up a groin problem against West Ham all watched from the stands.

Following a minute’s applause for Carol Looker, a long-time supporter and volunteer at Cambridge, the game got under way in steady rain and a breeze.

On six Hawkins made his height count as the Blues defended a number of corners in the sixth minute. From the third, Harry Darling headed over.

Three minutes later, Donacien blocked a Luke Hannant strike and the Blues were forced to defend another corner.

Town played themselves into bother in the 11th minute, Woolfenden’s ball to Smith following a throw-in falling short and Paul Mullin seizing on it, however, the U’s were unable to make anything of the opportunity.

The home side were having the better of the opening spell and but on 16 Huws saw a strike blocked. Four minutes later, Darling headed wide from another Cambridge corner.

The Blues were seeing more of the ball but without spending much time in the Cambridge final third. On 27, U’s skipper Greg Taylor reached a free-kick which had been sent in from the left but couldn’t divert it towards goal from a tight angle.


Cambridge had their best chance of the half in the 32nd minute following a long spell of Town possession which had ultimately gone nowhere. After the ball was lost, the home side broke quickly and Harvey Knibbs hit low across the face from the right but just in front of the sliding Liam O’Neil.

Town continued to see most of the ball but without creating an openng, while Cambridge didn’t threaten again until the 43rd minute when Knibbs saw a shot blocked.

A minute later, Nolan found Lankester in the area on the left. The academy product tried to trick his way into space to shoot but was eventually crowded out.

Moments later, the whistle ended a half in which the home side had been on top for the most part and had the best of the chances.

The Blues had struggled to get a foothold in the game with Cambridge having looked the more dangerous team in the early stages, winning a number of corners.

Town gradually started to get on top, passing the ball around at length at times but without creating anything until Lankester’s opportunity just before the break.

Cambridge keeper Dimi Mitov’s only involvement had been catching a couple of crosses in from the right.

The Blues had looked to use Hawkins’s aerial presence to get the ball forward quickly on one or two occasions but without too much success.

Town swapped Donacien and Hawkins for Ndaba and Norwood at the break. The young Irishman joined Woolfenden at the centre of the defence with Wilson going to right-back, while the striker took up his usual role up front.

With rain still falling steadily, the Blues began the half more brightly, playing the game further up the field.

On 50, Lankester sent in a corner from the right and Norwood met it with a stooping header which cannoned off the outside of Mitov’s left post.

The Blues had been the better side since the break but in the 56th minute they went behind.

Former Canary Wes Hoolahan cleared a Lankester corner from the right and Mullin broke quickly pacing past Smith, hardly the first time during pre-season Town have been caught on the counter-attack.

The former Morecambe man looked to have taken it too wide and his shot from the left hit the far post but ex-Blue Digby was on hand to slam in the rebound from six yards.

Dobra replaced McGavin on 64 with Judge moving into the centre with Cambridge coming thick and fast. Five minutes later, Idris El Mizouni, who was on loan with the U’s last season, replaced Nolan.

Town were seeing a lot of the ball but without going anywhere until Norwood was almost found by a ball through the middle, however Mitov was able to claim.

At the other end, Ndaba did well to take the ball off Andrew Dallas’s foot as the sub prepared to shoot when in space on the right of the area.

In the 74th minute Town switched keeper Cornell for Tomas Holy and Ben Folami for Lankester.

There was a scare for the Blues on 80 when Dickens hit a deflected shot across the face of the Town goal. From the resultant corner, Folami played the ball forward for Judge, who tried to catch Mitov off his line from halfway but shot well wide.

Town were showing little sign of being able to grab an equaliser with the League Two side pinning them back in their half of the field and appearing more likely to add a second.

On 85 El Mizouni shot wildly over, then Kyle Knoyle shot similarly too high for the home side.

Judge hit a shot from distance straight at Mitrov, which the keeper gathered at the second attempt as Norwood chased in after the loose ball. Just before the end, Wilson cleared a low Joe Ironside shot off the line.

Cambridge deserved their victory with the Blues only ever coming close to scoring via Norwood’s header against the post.

Having begun the second half brightly, they faded after conceding the goal. They subsequently had spells in control but without threatening, but also found themselves pegged back in their half for periods by a Cambridge side which made plenty of second-half substitutions.

Overall, a disappointing afternoon for the Blues, who would have been looking for a morale-boosting victory over League Two opposition ahead of next Saturday’s season opener against Bristol Rovers in the Carabao Cup at Portman Road.

Cambridge: Mitov, Knoyle, Iredale (Dunk 62), Digby (Simper 73), Taylor (c), Darling (Digby 73), Hannant (Neal 81), O’Neil (Trialist 62), Mullin (Dallas 66), Hoolahan (Knowles 62), Knibbs (Ironside 66). Subs: Trialist, Bennett.

Town: Cornell (Holy 74), Donacien (Ndaba 46), Woolfenden, Wilson, Smith, Huws, McGavin (Dobra 64), Nolan (El Mizouni 69), Lankester (Folami 74), Hawkins (Norwood 46), Judge. Referee: Alan Dale.


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DifferentGravy added 18:39 - Aug 29
blues1- Nonsense. Some of us know perfectly well what pre season is for......and this isnt it.
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planetblue_2011 added 18:45 - Aug 29
Oh dear just not looking forward to the season, we still don't seem good enough. It is only a friendly but will Lambert really have his best 11 in line for the Wigan game!! Just think the players need a manager to shove a rocket up there arse🚀 Lambert seems too soft with them🚀
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blueboy1981 added 18:53 - Aug 29
Lambert won't be concerned - just looking forward to the lucrative pay off, that surely will be on the cards, sooner rather than later hopefully.
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therein61 added 18:58 - Aug 29
I respect your comment and feelings "Gcon" but who the hell do you see buying this shambles of a club?.
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blueboy1981 added 19:05 - Aug 29
Lambert once again proving what he has been capable of since his Norwich days - and anyone who knows Football knows why he had some success there.
Hope he proves me wrong this season - but he won't ... !!
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TractorRoyNo1 added 19:15 - Aug 29
F f s - they are an embarrassment
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:58 - Aug 29
`when Lambert was appointed some said he will be the enemy within ,with his Canaries past, i didnt and dont think that, why would he [or anyone else work like that]. NO, Lambert is a FAILURE ,simple as that, In all his time here he has NEVER formed a ''best team'',never found a ''best system'' . HAS played players out of position, played certain players regardless of form , made endless excuses, AND refuses to acknowledge the truth, we are a gutless ,hopeless shambles.BUT hey why should he be bothered,it was like that when he got rewarded with contract extension. Obviously for that to happen Evans is happy with things. i decided to stop going to games before we were relegated,cant see me ever going back .
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ThaiBlue added 20:21 - Aug 29
All trial and error at the moment.not lamberts biggest fan for sure but judge him and the team when the season starts good or bad.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 20:49 - Aug 29
We started well against Tottenham, but after the first goal went in it's been downhill since. Maybe we had to ring the changes today, but I hope we have a settled side once we start. Otherwise, we've learnt nothing. I've not seen much to be optimistic about so far, but I will only judge us when the real games start. It had better be an improvement on today!
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Vanisleblue2 added 23:41 - Aug 29
Every year that comes my beloved club becomes more of a joke.
It may be a friendly but we cannot even score against Cambridge United. Trust me these players are not as good as they think they are- Step up or ship out.....it is not good enough and hasn't been for years. It is about time someone drew a line in the sand and said that perform or leave
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Sospiri added 04:12 - Aug 30
Hopefully, when Paul picks a consistent side and plays in a consistent style we will play better. And we will need to, or he will lose his job after 10 games.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:58 - Aug 30
Sospiri, Lambert hasnt managed to do that so far, He is a LOSER.
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cat added 09:18 - Aug 30
Not getting carried away on the back of this meaningless result. After a 5.0 embarrassing pre season defeat at Charlton ‘Dino Mick' won 5 on the bounce and after last seasons 0.0 at Cambridge when Downes headlined (lol) we were 11 unbeaten.
Lambert needs to hit the ground running cause he lost the crowd last season, otherwise the very tolerant Town support will be on him.
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Tractorboy1985 added 09:47 - Aug 30
There's supporting your club then there's being a total rose tinted t0sser!!! Wake up for god sake!! Get Eddie Howe in??? Hilarious!! We would struggle to pull Eddie thee eagle to PR let alone Eddie Howe! The club is a total shambles and there is one man to blame! MARCUS EVANS!!!! Whilst this bloke is anything to do with ITFC the only way we are going is down!!
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ChrisR added 09:56 - Aug 30
One miserable goal scored in 3 preseason games , and outplayed by an L2 side . Just like all games since Jan this year. Have to face it that current squad is just not good enough , with underwhelming recent signings not helping. Should be signing some one like Hughill now gone to Norwich if we were serious , not some ex non league beanpole . Lambert just so unconvincing , uninspiring, unable to motivate. Were doomed I'm afraid .
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Bluearmy_81 added 10:09 - Aug 30
Chris, marked you down for ignoring Evans, when he is 80% to blame for where we are right now...
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Tractorboy1985 added 10:32 - Aug 30
BLUEARMY 81... 80%??? I'd say more like 95%!! But still some keep on clapping him... could be bury though remember 🙄
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Bluearmy_81 added 11:03 - Aug 30
TB85, yeah could be worse could be Bury!! 🙄😂 This has to be the most ridiculous /extreme example of better the devil you know ever! Town fans who keep saying this have to be the most unambitious, cautious and pessimistic fans in the land. They should try setting the bar a wee bit higher for their club!! 😂 We could also be Burnley, saints, Palace, Leicester, wolves, West ham etc, clubs we have rubbed shoulders with in the last 13 years of Evans protracted failure... How low do we need to go before they wake up and demand better for THEIR club?!
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Linkboy13 added 11:22 - Aug 30
This shower should play all games behind closed doors, then throw the key away. There's not one player in our squad who you can say will cause defences problems, except probably KVY and he's injured again. Huws, Bishop, guttless one tackle away from the treatment room. Been hearing for years about Dozzells potential ,one good pass and some people on here start getting excited, just not physically up to it im afraid. Flynn Downes is a competent player but not the sort of player who will get you out of your seat with excitement.
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bobble added 11:32 - Aug 30
burley/butcher in right now to stop slide...
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:35 - Aug 30
Evans has taken the club in one direction since he took over, and he wont change. Lambert has failed and cant see that changing either, Any paint job carried out in recent months is just covering the ''s##t'' the club is in. NOTHING has happened since we got relegated to show any ambition to get back, and it certainly wont be easier this season.Those days when we were the ''Pride of East Anglia'' are long gone,im afraid the sad truth is we havnt an owner,manager or team to change that .
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Oldozblue added 11:49 - Aug 30
Question. Is Lambert now more unpopular than Mick was towards the end (or even Hurst)?
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Bluearmy_81 added 11:55 - Aug 30
No oldoz, the question is when are fans going to stop talking about the manager (largely irrelevant with an austerity poisoned chalice) and start talking about our massive failure of an owner?
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Icantbelieveyousaidt added 12:21 - Aug 30
When will you realise Bluearmy_81, that you are the very reason why supporters will not take your suggested route of demonstrating etc against the owner. Your arrogance means that you are disliked even more than the said Mr Evans. To follow your suggested path would mean a massive boast to you; that is the last thing that most (at least 90%) of us genuine supporters would want.
Arrogance, rudeness and ignorance are not really appreciated around these parts of the world.
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Tractorboy1985 added 13:07 - Aug 30
BLUEARMY 81.. i was taking the p1ss!! I'm one of those who can't stand that comment! Some seem to think as long as we exist all is ok... I have a bit more ambition! I'd like to see our club compete at the top level again but for some as long as PR is still standing that's all that matters! Come on...get my sarcasm fella 😉
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