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Ipswich Town 0-2 Portsmouth - Match Report
Saturday, 12th Dec 2020 16:58

Town fans had a disappointing return to Portman Road as two first-half Ryan Williams goals saw Portsmouth to a comfortable 2-0 victory over the Blues, who are still to beat anyone in League One’s top nine this season. Williams, who hadn’t scored previously this season, gave his side the lead on 29 and added the second a minute before the break and Pompey could well have extended their lead in a second half in which they struck the woodwork twice.

Town boss Paul Lambert made one change with Andre Dozzell returning in the three-man central midfield, alongside Jon Nolan with Alan Judge ahead of them, having missed last week’s 2-1 win at Plymouth as he was suspended having reached five bookings.

Brett McGavin dropped to the bench, while striker Aaron Drinan was also among the subs having recovered from his hamstring injury.

Portsmouth were unchanged from the team which beat Peterborough 2-0 at Fratton Park on League One last weekend with winger Michael Jacobs back from a knee injury and on the bench alongside ex-Town striker Ellis Harrison.

Fans were back at Portman Road, dotted around the stands aside from the Sir Bobby, for the first time since March with the game watched by 2,000 season ticket holders allocated their tickets via the ballot.

For the first time in 280 days the Blues players were cheered on to the pitch as they made their way from the tunnel.

Prior to the whistle both teams took a knee in support of Black Lives Matter to warm applause from the Town support.

Even with such a relatively small crowd the game seemed to have greater intensity virtually from the off.

The first serious action came in the eighth minute when Town lone striker Kayden Jackson chased a ball down the right into the area. Keeper Craig Macgillivray came off his line and the two reached the ball at the same time and the ball went out of play.

Jackson and the Blues fans made an ambitious penalty claim but referee Thomas Bramall opted to award a free-kick against Town, which seemed third in his list of possible decisions.

A minute later, Blues keeper Dai Cornell was forced into the game’s first big save, the Welshman getting down and across to his left to push John Marquis’s low curling shot from just outside the area wide.

Pompey were presenting the greater threat in the opening minutes, forcing Town into regular mistakes as they tried to pass out from the back and winning a number of corners which the Blues managed to repel.

On 16 Ronan Curtis, a scorer in the last two matches between the sides, was very fortunate to escape a booking for sliding in on Jackson well after the ball had gone, much to the annoyance of the Blues’ support. Two minutes later the Irishman fouled Dozzell on halfway and again managed to keep out of referee Bramall’s book.

Curtis might have made it three in three against Town on 22 when Marcus Harness out-battled Mark McGuinness on the edge of the area. The former Burton Albion man fed Curtis in space but the one-time Derry City man screwed his shot well over.

Town were next to threaten in the 25th minute. Dobra, playing wide on the right for Town with Jack Lankester on the left, tricked his way into the box from a Jackson pass before hitting a shot across Macgillivray which the keeper blocked with his feet.


But four minutes later, Pompey took the lead. Harness crossed from the right, Marquis, in acres of space, tapped back first time to Ryan Williams and the Australian international slammed his first goal of the season into the roof of the net. It was a very poor goal to concede from Town’s perspective if well-worked and neat from the visitors’.

Town suffered a further blow in the 33rd minute when Jon Nolan was forced off with an injury and McGavin took over alongside Dozzell in the deeper-lying midfield roles. Nolan was playing only his third game after returning from a groin problem.

Pompey probably should have made it 2-0 in the 36th minute when Lee Brown cut back from the left and skipper Tom Naylor shot wide as he broke unchecked to the edge of the box when he should at least have hit the target.

Two minutes later, Blues skipper Luke Chambers headed weakly through to Macgillivray following a Ward cross from the left.

Town, with Dobra having moved into the middle and Judge to the right, were starting to see a lot of the ball and in the 41st minute Alan Judge cut in from the left and hit a shot which Macgillivray was forced to punch away.

In the final scheduled minute of the half, Pompey doubled their lead. The ball was crossed from the right, Curtis nodded back into the box and Williams turned home his second of the afternoon and the campaign unchallenged.

The former Rotherham man had never previously scored twice in a match before, let alone twice in one half.

Portman Road rang with boos only 45 minutes after fans’ had made return following nine months away with the Blues appearing set for their third successive home defeat at the half-time whistle.

Pompey’s goals had both looked all too easy and they might well have had a third had Naylor hit the target.

At the other end, as has been a familiar story, Town had had a lot of possession but had rarely threatened with Dobra’s direct running with the ball into the box having presented their biggest danger and their one real chance.

Town began the second half looking to repeat their FA Cup comeback against Pompey when they came from two goals down to level at 2-2, only to unluckily lose 3-2 in extra-time.

Pompey should have made it 3-0 in the 48th minute when goalscorer Williams crossed from the right and Marquis, again completely unmarked, headed wide when he really should have found the corner of the net.

Andy Cannon shot well over from distance on 53 with the visitors starting the half the stronger with Town looking deflated.

Marquis was inches away from making it three in the 56th minute when his header from Curtis’s free-kick on the left slammed against the bar and away with Cornell having badly misjudged it.

A minute later at the other end, Jackson looked to run on to a Ward through ball but a defender’s toe put it behind.

Following the corner a Dobra shot was blocked on the edge of the box, then Pompey make a promising break but Curtis was unable to find Marquis with a pass. On 59 Portsmouth swapped Brown, who had picked up a knock for Cameron Pring.

Town had shown few signs of getting back into the game so on 63 manager Lambert made a double change with Judge and Jackson making way for Keanan Bennetts and Aaron Drinan. The decision to stick with one up front was loudly booed.

A minute later Portsmouth again came close to their third of the game, Curtis hitting a shot from distance which stuck Cornell’s cross bar for a second time.

On 67 only a brilliant Cornell save kept the score at 2-0. Pring sent over a free-kick from deep on the left and Sean Raggett, the scorer of the controversial winner in the cup tie, headed goalwards only for the Blues keeper to get down to his right to palm it past the post.

Curtis was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 70th minute for a late tackle on Lankester, who joined him in the book for his unimpressed reaction. Having been cautioned, Lankester was immediately replaced by ex-Pompey man Oli Hawkins as the Blues finally moved to two strikers.

Moments later, McGuinness became the second Town played to be booked for a foul on Marquis on halfway. On 74 McGavin had his name added for a foul on Harness as Portsmouth looked to break following a rare Town attack, then five minutes later Raggett joined them for stopping Cornell from kicking the ball out.

Pompey had dominated the second half with the Blues first attempt at goal in the second half not coming until the 84th minute when McGuinness headed over from a corner. Jacobs replaced Curtis as the game moved into its final four minutes, then Jack Whatmough was booked for a foul on Bennetts.

The final whistle was again greeted by boos from the returning 2,000 plus shouts of 'Lambert out' aimed at the Blues boss as he made his way towards the tunnel, while skipper Chambers and the players’ applause to the fans as they made their way off was reciprocated.

The Blues had once again been made to look very much second best against one of the division’s better sides, as was the case against Hull and Charlton in the previous two home matches which also ended in defeats.

Town are still to beat anyone currently in the top nine and will have to be very much better than this if they are to defeat any of the other sides challenging at the top of the table.

Having secured their 2-0 lead in the first half, Pompey really should have extended it by one or two more in the second half with the woodwork hit twice, Marquis missing a sitter and Cornell making one terrific save.

Town looked short of ideas and short of confidence once they’d gone two down and a second-half comeback never looked even a remote possibility. Their only serious chance of the game and the only save Macgillivray made all afternoon was from Dobra in the first half.

Goals continue to be a significant worry with the two at Plymouth - both netted after the Pilgrims had been reduced to 10 men - the only two scored in the last five matches.

The Blues drop to sixth, although with three of the four sides directly below them having played fewer games.

Burton Albion are the visitors to Portman Road on Tuesday before a trip to another of the top sides Peterborough, currently fourth, next Saturday.

Town: Cornell, Chambers (c), Woolfenden, McGuinness, Ward, Dozzell, Nolan (McGavin 33), Dobra, Lankester (Hawkins 70), Judge (Bennetts 63), Jackson (Drinan 63). Unused: Holy, Nsiala, Kenlock.

Portsmouth: Macgillivray, Johnson, Brown (Pring 59), Naylor (c), Whatmough, Williams, Marquis, Curtis (Jacobs 86), Cannon, Harness, Raggett. Unused: Bass, Close, Harrison, Nicolaisen, Hiwula. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield).


Photo: Matchday Images



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slade1 added 18:48 - Dec 12
The fans that went today and booed should be ashamed of themselves, Hopefully they wont be so lucky to get tickets in the forthcoming ballots.
We need real supporters to get behind the team, real supporters that haven't got blinkers on regarding the current injury situation.

If all the players were fit, this is nothing like out first team would look, we are mixing and matching players to get a team out.

I will only judge performances and the manager once we have a full squad to pick from.
Meanwhile we are plodding along doing the best we can with half the team full of fringe players.

Open your eyes people!!!!
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Linkboy13 added 18:48 - Dec 12
Thought the lads? Were awesome today. Sorry just being positive . Good job we've got stability at the club at the moment we would be in trouble. What rubbish a certain person writes on here every week.
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Dear_oh_Dear added 18:55 - Dec 12
Slade1- we have had injury issues since McCarthy......wake up
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johnwarksshorts added 18:58 - Dec 12
Get used to league 1 because we ain't getting out of it anytime soon. No goal threat. No fight. Slow boring football. Lambert Out!
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madmouse1959 added 19:02 - Dec 12
I,m just as sad reading all these comments about supporters finally giving up on this club. Maybe they realize that Marcus Evans does not deserve their loyalty anymore.
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anditractor added 19:06 - Dec 12
C'mon Celtic, come and get your man . If we keep playing like this we will be in league 1 for years. I have supported this team for well over 50 years and I cannot remember being this sad on where we are !! We need to get this sorted asap
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Bluearmy_81 added 19:14 - Dec 12
Slade 1
From an Everton supporting mate:
Are u taking the piss how can u call fans for having a issue with this great club being a mediocre club in league one you are either a member of Evans or Lamberts family or an absolute moron it's fans like u who are the problem. You should have ambition and should want your club to be the best it can be rather than excepting this sh.i t
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SickParrot added 19:15 - Dec 12
Evans has to back Lambert because he made him unsackable by giving him 5 years job security when we couldn't win a game. Time for Evans to explain why he thought that was a good idea.
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Edmundo added 19:21 - Dec 12
Something seriouslywrong from the off today. Even at the warm up I said to my mate,Pompey look so much more energetic, organized and up for it.
Lambert may well have lost the dressing room.
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DifferentGravy added 19:30 - Dec 12
Slade 1.....

As already stated, they were booing Lambert . They applauded the (younger) players for their efforts once Lambert disappeared down the tunnel.

We were 2-0 and had (at half time) 1 serious shot on target. Then, being 2-0 down, Lambert decided to get back into the game by.......keeping to a 4-5-1 and replacing Jackson with Drinan.

Please enlighten me how doing the same thing but expecting a different result warrants applause?!? The fans then booed Lamberts substitution as they were disillusioned with Lamberts lack of attacking intent.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 19:34 - Dec 12
As I've said countless times look at what we had BEFORE Evans came in:
Finished 8th in the championship only losing one game at home that season and challenging near the top of the league with a team including the likes of Cornago, Naylor, Tommy Miller, Wilnis, De Vos, Alex Bruce, Garvan, Legwinksi, Jonothan Walters etc ALL players of championship or above quality, passionate ex player as manager in Magilton, highest gate 29,656 albeit losing 2.5 million a season and a 30 million debt. Now we have:
Possibly 4 players with any kind of skill who could play in the championship in Kane Vincent Young, Downes, Bish, Woolfenden, a manager who is a journeyman with no affinity for the club or need to prove himself and a 100 million debt!
Anyone who says we could be a bury and noones buying the club we had 2 other offers along with evans and two since Evans and that's without it being officially up for sale. He has stripped any assets from the club our team even with injured players back are not good enough there's a reason we finished 11th last season we cannot beat a top 8 side and even before the injuries we struggled against sides apart from Blackpool same as last season we only played teams who will end up bottom half of the table so injuries aren't an excuse. Now look at the team we had before Evans and what we have now there is NO comparison as yes lamberts our of his depth but he's not the common denominator in the decline of this club EVANS IS
Please just one of Evans supporters tell me how we are better off now? How are we improving as evans seems to think from his interview?
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Chondzoresk added 19:36 - Dec 12
For the love of god, just go, now!
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surgery added 19:38 - Dec 12
A shame the manager can't be substituted during a game to be replaced by someone who might know what they're doing
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Texastom added 19:40 - Dec 12
Even if we had all our fit players, we would be in the same position. Average side at best.
We are all upset but shouldn't be surprised. It's been coming for years and as supporters we are naive turning out - which is essence means we accept what's going on. Stop going and Evans will get the message - change will happen. It's the only way if you want action.
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happybeingblue added 19:49 - Dec 12
the fringe players and blinkers comment ,i guess thats dobra and lankester from the starting 11! all the other 9 are first team regulars or am i missing something?? all the injured players that are spoken about have been regularly injured since they signed, those of us with our blinkers off are fully aware of this,fans still hanging their hat on bishop huws edwards etc dear oh dear see how many games they have actually played and work it out for yourself... the fans that boo are entitled to vent their frustrations who do you think brings about change to a football club ? very odd fans still happily clapping this current regime ludicrous in my opinion as we are slowly being dragged to the abyss,i personally am a supporter of 40 plus years and my club my tradition my town is in a helluva sad state so please do not tell likeminded supporters how to react and assume they do not care or support their club as that is way off the mark! and if you knew the itfc supporter base you would know yourself!
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Bluearmy_81 added 19:59 - Dec 12
BBP he doesn't think we're improving, he knows we're not. He's just serving up the easy platitudes to the gullible. Unfortunately there are way too many that fall into this category at our club
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BaaBaaBlue added 20:04 - Dec 12
Evans is putting this beloved football club back a generation and there's diddly squat the fans can do about it.. people might not be too bothered that Norwich are looking ever likely of going back up to the Premier league, but this will win over legions of new fans in the region.. our stadium is looking dated, we don't even own our pitch, the youth set up is a shadow of its former self.. the decent youngsters pushing through want to leave.. it's shambolic
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runningout added 20:14 - Dec 12
We are in a sad state when I'm winning quite a bit betting against my own loved team. I will be putting money on a Burton win next game too. Our owner seems to think it's all going to end well. Wish I could think the same. Things would have worked out better keeping MM (Yes I've said it) but football was dire. Odd appointments since Mick McCarthy, and I'll say again I don't give two monkeys about his verbals to some fans. Change was needed and still is
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heathen66 added 20:18 - Dec 12
One positive from attending PR today...no buffering !!!
Apart from that not a lot else to shout about !!!
Looking forward to the buffering in Tuesday !!!
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blueboy1981 added 20:19 - Dec 12
Look people - the only success that Lambert has had as a Manager was at Norwich, since then failure wherever he has been, for the same reasons we are seeing time after time, after time.
Yes, we have injuries, why do we always portray the image that ours are always worse than other Clubs ?
What offsets any excuse is the fact that our Squad is far bigger than many other Clubs at this level.
We make excuses for failure every season, as if we are the only Club that never gets the ‘rub of the Green' . Nonsense - nothing but an EXCUSE.
A good Manager, focussed about and on doing his job properly would overcome such problems instead of praising players for not doing the business - praise if undeserved doesn't improve the player.
Lambert is coasting comfortably in the job knowing his financial future is secure - success, or failure - therefore success doesn't need to be important to him. A ludicrous contract he has, only a fool would see it differently. He doesn't need to care about us, Evans, or the Club.
Fact is - we have to become a Club once again with a WINNING mentality and desire.
That demand is there from us - but has to be said there's little, if any, indication other than hollow talk from Evans or Lambert.
What's needed for success has to cascade down from the top - without that - din't expect it from a lower level.
Which is exactly where we are, and what we have.
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blueboy1981 added 20:25 - Dec 12
Worst fact of all is we are a pale shadow of the Carrot Road outfit - and I can only see the gap getting wider - now that HURTS.
We should be able to at least be in level terms with them.
No EXCUSES please - I'm sick of them for good.
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Bluearmy_81 added 20:42 - Dec 12
Ipswich toon Evans hasn't done much wrong?!! Are you fcukin shi. t tin me?! What has he done right?! Hes been a complete failure and a total disaster.
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blue86 added 20:58 - Dec 12
Runningout, you said before the game it wasnt a big game? And neither are the next dozen? Have you seen the light? Jokes aside, it is dire now and Evan's needs to grow a pair and axe lambert. If change is done soon, we might still be able to have a successful season I hope.
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warktheline added 21:05 - Dec 12
The following sums up the ‘Evans Erosive Era' , early part of last season, Lambert plays Vincent Young and Garbutt as wing backs, long term injury to Vincent Young isn't addressed, and Garbutt moves to ‘skint' Blackpool ! This season two ‘grandads' now play full backs ! Enough said !
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Dolphinblue added 21:07 - Dec 12
Disagree with u all........Injuries are the problem not Lambert #keeplambertinforever
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