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Ipswich Town 0-2 Rotherham United - Match Report
Tuesday, 23rd Nov 2021 21:46

A goal in either half from Ben Wiles and Shane Ferguson saw Rotherham to a comfortable 2-0 victory over the Blues, extending the Millers’ unbeaten run to 15 games and taking them to the top of League One. Wiles opened the scoring on 24 with a shot from the edge of the box with Ferguson adding the second a minute before the hour with the Blues never looking like getting back into the match.

Conor Chaplin came into the Town side for Sone Aluko, who was absent from the 18, but in the number 10 role with Bersant Celina on the right, while Fraser started on the left with Kyle Edwards on the bench.

Matt Penney was back on the bench having been left out of the squad for the last three league games.

For Rotherham, 12-goal top scorer Michael Smith returned from a one-match ban, while midfielder Ollie Rathbone didn’t make the trip having been ill.

The Millers were forced into a late change with keeper Josh Vickers dropping out and sub Viktor Johansson starting.

After the teams taking a knee had been warmly applauded, the game got under way with neither side threatening in a high tempo opening.

Rotherham forced the first save of the game in the 12th minute when Jamie Lindsay hit a curling effort from the edge of the box and Christian Walton did well to get across to his left to tip away for a corner.

Town were seeing a lot of the ball but with the Millers very quickly on to the man in possession they didn’t create a chance until the 21st minute when Janoi Donacien’s header into the box from Macauley Bonne’s left-sided cross was half-cleared to Fraser, who scuffed his shot wide.

Four minutes later, the visitors took the lead. Wiles was allowed to bring the ball to the edge of the area unchallenged from deep before hitting a shot to Walton’s left and into the net. It looked stoppable and the keeper’s reaction suggested he felt he ought to have done better.

It was a poor goal to concede from a Town perspective and handed the impetus to the South Yorkshiremen, who immediately went looking for a second, Lee Evans making an important block on the left of the box and Fraser eventually clearing after the Blues had made heavy weather of getting it out of their area.

A minute later, a clever Town move down the left ended with Bonne losing his footing as he looked to cut Chaplin’s pass into the six-yard box.

In the 31st minute, Freddie Ladapo shot across the face of Walton’s goal from the right from Smith’s pass.


The Blues were having long spells with the ball but without being able to break through the visitors’ determined defence.

The Millers were looking far more dangerous on the break and on 38 skipper Richard Wood headed Ferguson’s free-kick across the face of goal but with Rarmani Edmonds-Green and Ladapo unable to reach it at the far post, fortunately for the Blues.

On 40 Lindsay was shown the first yellow card of the game for stopping Town from taking a quick free-kick, then four minutes later Michael Ihiekwe joined him in the book for dissent, which he continued as he walked away from referee Ward who called him back but decided not to issue any further sanction.

The niggly Rotherham fouls in the closing stages of the half meant the game had little flow, although the Blues won a late corner but which ultimately came to nothing.

The scoreline at the break was a fair reflection of the opening period with the Blues having been unable to lay a glove on the well-organised Millers, who had looked much more of a threat when breaking, although Town will feel they played a big part in Wiles’s goal.

Town had seen plenty of the ball but had been hesitant in playing the final ball into the box or taking a shot with their spells in possession all too often seeing them make their way towards the edge of the area then away again as they struggled to find an opening.

Rotherham really should have doubled their lead three minutes after the restart when Smith tried to head down to Ladapo from Ferguson’s left-wing cross when he should have nodded at goal and failed to find his team-mate by some distance.

Town weren’t too far away from levelling in the 50th minute when Evans curled a free-kick just over from 25 yards after Fraser had been fouled by Lindsay.

After a shaky moment when Blues defenders and Ladapo both failed to get anything on one-time Town trialist Chiedozie Ogbene’s cross from the right, the ball eventually reaching Walton, Town worked their way into the box on the left of the Rotherham area before Chaplin’s low cross was cleared.

Town found some space in the Millers’ half for the first time in the 58th minute but Fraser was unable to find Bonne with his through ball, much to the frustration of the home support.

And a minute later, the visitors doubled their lead. Ogbene worked his way past Clements on the right, Ladapo's effort was blocked but Ferguson was able to slam into the roof of the net at the far post to claim his first goal for the Millers.

Town had a mountain to climb at 2-0 against a side against whom they were yet to manage a shot on target and it was no surprise when manager Paul Cook made changes in the 63rd minute with Edwards and Penney taking over from Evans and Clements.

Town continued to huff and puff without looking particularly dangerous, while Rotherham came very close to netting a third when Smith headed Ferguson’s left-wing cross over from close range following a long spell in possession.

The Blues swapped Chaplin for Joe Pigott in the 73rd minute with a Rotherham third looking more likely than Town pulling one back.

Penney did well to work his way in from the left on 74 but failed to beat the first man with his low cross. Moments later, a Town corner from the right came to nothing.

Edwards did well to beat Ogbene as the game moved towards its final 10 minutes but failed to find Celina with his cutback. Moments later, the Millers swapped Irish international Ogbene and Ferguson for Mickel Miller and Wes Harding.

On 87 Dan Barlaser was cautioned for time-wasting then Edmundson joined him in the book presumably for scuffling ahead of the free-kick.

In injury time, Pigott looped a header at goal which Johansson claimed under his bar to sarcastic cheers from the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Morsy scuffed a decent opportunity wide before the final whistle was greeted by muted boos from a frustrated home support.

Town had been comfortably beaten by a well-drilled Rotherham side who prevented the Blues from managing a shot on target until injury time at one end while carving out enough chances to win the game, more than 2-0 had Smith taken his opportunity.

While the Blues ought to have had the Sunderland game won before the Black Cats’ two late goals, Rotherham showed that they’re a level above most of the rest of the sides towards the top of the division

They never allowed Town a sniff and once they had established their lead, where the points were going was in little doubt.

A chastening lesson for the Blues, who are down to 13th ahead of Sunday’s home game against bottom club Crewe Alexandra.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Nsiala, Edmundson, Clements (Penney 63), Morsy (c), Evans (Edwards 63), Chaplin (Pigott 73), Celina, Fraser, Bonne. Unused: Hladky, Burgess, Vincent-Young, Harper.

Rotherham: Johansson, Barlaser, Wood (c), Wiles, Ladapo (Sadlier 86), Ogbene (Miller 81), Lindsay, Ferguson (Harding 81), Ihiekwe, Edmonds-Green, Smith. Unused: Vickers, Sadlier, Grigg, Kayode, Odoffin. Referee: Gavin Ward (Surrey). Att: 18,221 (Rotherham: 267).


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dirtydingusmagee added 17:46 - Nov 24
even Crewe ,the bottom club , is a must win game now and hopefully not another banana skin . if that dosnt come up with 3 points and a 100% performance the bubble will certainly burst . Cook has been very fortunate so far to hold his job imo .
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happybeingblue added 17:54 - Nov 24
so we have lost 3 out of the last 13 games to Plymouth Sunderland and Rotherham who are all near the top, and the cook out brigade are in full force chomping at the bit ....lets have a bit of perspective yes we were poor last night but why is everyone going over the top,a bit embarrassing reading some of the comments on here, if we win 3 in a row fans think we are gonna win the league lose a couple and its the end of the world, its such a long season. have a bit of faith, our fanbase is starting to get a bit fickle CALM DOWN CALM DOWN says in a cooky scouse reply :)
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jas0999 added 17:59 - Nov 24
Shockingly bad. It is nowhere near acceptable to be so badly outplayed at home to Rotherham. Yes, they are a good league one team, but at this stage of the season we should be able compete. This was woeful. Are we capable of consistently getting results against the better teams?

Cooks record remains poor and a concern moving forward.
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tractorboybig added 18:47 - Nov 24
happybeingblue.......we delude fans like you we are going no where
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happybeingblue added 20:21 - Nov 24
i prefer to think of it as rational thinking tractorboybig lets see come may shall we
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DerryfromBury added 21:33 - Nov 24
If 1800 spectators could see it, why couldn't the one person who had the power to change things not see that Bonne was wearing at least two 6 foot defenders for almost the 94 minutes. If PC couldn't see it surely the rest of our excellent coaching team could. Speaking of which, why are most the visiting coaching staff constantly on their feet and in the ear of their manager, the only time you see our lot on their feet is at half time when they trot off for the cup of tea.
I always said the time to judge PC was after mid October, he's currently not doing a lot to convince me I was right.
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DerryfromBury added 21:34 - Nov 24
18000
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:15 - Nov 24
happybeingblue ,no more embarrassing than being someone who is happy to settle for 2nd best /failure. A lot of us have seen that for over a decade ,and want better things .Cooks performance and record since being appointed has been very poor, and shows he is not capable of making the changes required AND motivating the team .Players by their own admission have not being playing well , SO what is Cook and his well paid hangers on doing ?:.
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cat added 23:10 - Nov 24
Some times you have to look at the bigger picture. We have owners willing to invest, match day experience is up there (part from Bolton and Rotherham) even the fecking beer and pies are beginning to taste good!
Cooks losing the crowd, that was obvious on Tuesday and if he don't improve pronto like then he's gone. Still early days and we showed with a mini run earlier in the season you can climb the table rapid. Keep the faith and hang onto the awesome support and entertainment value!
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FrankMarshall added 00:16 - Nov 25
Mid-table club in Division 3 and some fans are ok with that. Have standards and expectations really fell that low?

17th in division 3 is the lowest we have EVER finished. Unless you go back to the late 1800's or very early 1900's.
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Michael101 added 09:22 - Nov 25
We win a game you get 1/2 pages of happy people,we lose a game you get 5/6 pages of people moaning,if you are not happy don't go and watch .that's just what I did when mad Mick tried to manage us ,and nothing has happened to make me return
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LimerickTractorBoy added 09:29 - Nov 25
happybeingblue... 'if we win 3 games in a row'

Seriously when was the last time that happened???

Lambert was a better manager then Cook, considering the backing Cook has got from new owners, and that's saying something.

Cooks record at Ipswich is appalling.

Happyclapper or not, you have got to see that.

He won't do unfortunately.
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FrankMarshall added 11:30 - Nov 25
LimerickTractorBoy

Plus all of Cook's time has been spent in Division 3, unlike Lambert and Hurst. Tough to even compare given Lambert and Hurst were mostly playing Division 2 sides (like Rotherham at the time) week-in/week-out.

Now we look with envy at "bigger" teams than us like Luton Town, Coventry City, Plymouth Argyle, Blackpool, Peterborough Utd, Barnsley et Al.
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