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Ipswich Town 0-2 Portsmouth - Match Report
Tuesday, 22nd Nov 2022 21:50

Town’s hopes of a Wembley final in the Papa Johns Trophy ended at the round-of-32 stage after a 2-0 defeat to Portsmouth at Portman Road. Dane Scarlett hit the opener in the 43rd minute, profiting from some sloppy play after Town had dominated the first half and the Blues huffed and puffed after the break without finding a leveller before Zak Swanson added the second deep in injury time.

Panutche Camara and Greg Leigh both started for the Blues as boss Kieran McKenna made seven changes from the team which won 2-0 at Exeter on Saturday.

Vaclav Hladky was in goal with Richard Keogh coming into the centre of the backline with George Edmundson on the left and Luke Woolfenden on the right.

Kane Vincent-Young was on the right and Leigh, making his first appearance since his compression fracture of his leg, was on the left.

Skipper Sam Morsy and Cameron Humphreys were the central midfield pairing with full Town debutant Camara and Marcus Harness, facing his old club, behind lone central striker Kayden Jackson.

Pompey also made seven changes with ex-Blues loanee Ryan Tunnicliffe, Josh Oluwayemi, Kieron Freeman, Bury St Edmunds-born Michael Morrison, who skippered, Denver Hume, Reeco Hackett and Ronan Curtis all starting.

Town went close to going in front in only the second minute. Harness laid the ball back to Morsy on the edge of the box on the right and the Egyptian international chipped a cross to the far post where Leigh dived in to head goalwards only to find Pompey keeper Josh Oluwayemi in his way.

The Blues threatened again in the fourth minute, Camara winning a tackle on the right of the area and Harness crossing for Jackson, who helped the ball towards goal from a tight angle but Oluwayemi again saved.

A minute later, Harness brought the ball forward before striking a 25-yard effort which smashed against Camara.

Town continued to dominate and in the 10th minute, Leigh crossed from the left to Vincent-Young beyond the far post. The former Colchester man was unable to take the ball down cleanly but it fell to Jackson, who turned a shot over the bar.

Portsmouth struck their first shot of the game two minutes later, but Owen Dale’s effort flew well wide of Hladky’s right post.

On 19, Hackett was played in on the right of the box, checked back and hit a low cross which Hladky claimed comfortably.

A minute later, as Town attacked, Harness went down with what looked like a knee injury after a challenge midway inside the visitors’ half.

After treatment, the forward was led off the pitch on the far side and gingerly made his around the perimeter to the tunnel, adding to the Blues’ already considerable injury concerns.

On 24 Zanda Siziba replaced him, making his sixth senior appearance and his second from the bench in the Papa Johns Trophy this season.


The majority of the game was still being played in and around Portsmouth’s area and four minutes later Oluwayemi juggled a cross from the right but the ball failed to fall for Leigh.

As the half moved into its final 15 minutes, Leigh, who had enjoyed an impressive return, stood up a cross from the left. It was just too high for Jackson, who may have left Camara unsighted and the Guinea-Bissau international headed wide when he should have scored.

In the 35th minute, after a spell in which the Blues had shown some hesitancy in passing out from the back and Portsmouth had spent time in the Town half, Siziba shot just over from the edge of the area after Jackson had laid the ball back to him having been sent away by Humphreys and pushed wide by Morrison.

On 39, Portsmouth broke following a Town attack and Dale hit a 20-yard shot through to Hladky.

Three minutes later, Pompey went in front. Edmundson played a sloppy pass into the path of Dale, allowing him a run towards the Town goal on the right. The former Rangers man got back to hold the Crewe man up, but he played the ball across the box to Scarlett on the left, who picked it up as Woolfenden slipped and then hit a low shot beyond Hladky and into the net off the inside of the post.

The visitors might have scored a second as the half moved into injury time, Keogh this time surrendering possession and allowing Reeco Hackett to burst forward on goal before cutting inside to Dale, whose shot was well stopped by Hladky.

Pompey had another chance soon afterwards when Scarlett was found in space to the right but his chip didn’t have enough height to beat Hladky, who again saved.

There was still time for Town to claim a penalty for handball after Vincent-Young brought the ball back into the area after an Edmundson shot was blocked. Seconds before the whistle, Morsy was booked for a foul on Scarlett.

Having been on top and well in control for the most part, Town’s performance had unravelled in the final few minutes and Portsmouth could conceivably have gone in three goals in front rather than just the one.

Having given away the goal, which was the result of an error and then a slip, Town seemed to completely lose their composure at the back, gifting possession to the visitors and allowing them two more chances which Hladky did well to save.

Prior to that, the Blues had been in well charge with Leigh’s early effort and Camara’s header their best opportunities.

Town made a shaky start to the second period with Humpreys sliding in to make a challenge on Scarlett on the edge of the box after the Blues had again given the ball away.

On 49, Dale struck a shot through to Hladky with the visitors making the better start to the half.

The Blues started to show some signs of regaining control and in the 51st minute, Vincent-Young cut inside to Camara, who might have shot but instead moved the ball on and possession was lost.

Portsmouth weren’t too far away from making it 2-0 in the 55th minute when Hackett crossed from the right and Morrison’s header looped over the bar from a tight angle at the far post.

As the hour approached, Morrison was booked for time-wasting as he took a free-kick in the Pompey half, subsequently wasting more time by handing the responsibility to Oluwayemi, who had to make his way up field from goal.

Dale was booked on 61 for a foul on Siziba and might have been lucky not to be shown two cards having kicked the ball away.

While Town, who had been in charge and looking to work openings, prepared to take the free-kick, they switched Leigh and Woolfenden for Wes Burns and Cameron Burgess with the Welshman going wide on the right as Vincent-Young swapped flanks.

Four minutes later, after Scarlett had tried unsuccessfully to catch Hladky off his line from halfway, Pompey made four changes, Colby Bishop, Swanson, Sean Raggett and Clark Robertson replacing Conor Ogilvie, Jay Mingi, Hackett and Kieron Freeman.

Town were huffing and puffing as the game moved into its final 20 minutes and not looking particularly likely to find the equaliser.

On 75 youngster Albie Armin replaced Camara and moved into a holding midfield role with Morsy and Humphreys ahead of him.

Two minutes later, the ball was looped into the box for Humphreys but Morrison got in front of him to clear the danger. In the 79th minute, Pompey replaced Scarlett with Josh Koroma, who was booked for a foul on Siziba within two minutes of being introduced.

As the match moved into its final five minutes, Hladky rushed off his line to beyond midway in the half and challenged with Koroma, who picked up the loose ball. However, the former Huddersfield man only managed to find Keogh with his pass with goal at Pompey’s mercy.

A second Portsmouth goal was looking as likely as a Town first, if not more so, and on 88 Koroma shot into the side-netting from the left with Burgess by now operating as an emergency striker, as he previously did in the Cheltenham match.

In the final scheduled minute, with the Blues now laying siege to the Portsmouth penalty area, Vincent-Young cut in from the left and hit a shot which was blocked.

Moments into five minutes of injury time, Town should have been awarded a penalty. Edmundson played a superb ball in behind Hume, who clearly clipped the Wales international as he ran round the outside of the former Sunderland full-back. But referee Tom Nield waved away vociferous Blues protests from both the pitch and the stands.

After a break while Oluwayemi underwent, a Burns cross from the right flashed across the area, then Pompey sealed their placed in the last 16 with their second goal.

With Town having everyone pushed forward, Koroma and fellow sub Swanson broke away two against one and the latter slipped the ball past the advancing Hladky.

The referee’s whistle ended the Blues’ Papa Johns Trophy involvement soon afterwards after a disappointing night from Town.

Having surrendered the lead in their slack spell just before the break, the Blues never really created the clear-cut chance which might have led to a leveller - although they were denied what looked a cast iron penalty late on - with Portsmouth defending resolutely and at the end were caught on the break for the second.

As frustrating as the cup exit is, the competition was never considered a priority and perhaps a bigger concern is Harness having suffered his injury in the first half with the promotion-pushing Blues already having a number of players on the sidelines.

Town: Hladky, Keogh, Woolfenden (Burgess 62), Edmundson, Vincent-Young, Morsy (c), Camara (Armin 75), Leigh (Burns 62), Humphreys, Harness (Siziba 24), Jackson. Unused: Coleman, Agbaje, Ladapo.

Portsmouth: Oluwayemi, Hume, Ogilvie (Bishop 66), Tunnicliffe, Curtis, Freeman (Robertson 66), Dale, Hackett (Ragett 66), Scarlett (Koroma 79), Mingi (Swanson 66), Morrison (c). Unused: Griffiths, Gifford. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire). Att: 5,686 (Portsmouth 245).


Photo: Matchday Images



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CustardCream added 21:52 - Nov 22
Well that wasn't good. Created next to nothing all game despite having a lot of the ball, by contrast they looked dangerous every time they came forward.

Probably edmundsons worst game in a town shirt, and there can now be no doubt he's 4th or 5th choice, never looks comfortable when being pressed.

Camara still clearly rusty and doesn't seem to have any kind of positional awareness.

Hopefully harness injury not too bad. Also where was ladapo?! We needed a goal and he stays on the bench. I appreciate that the league is priority but being out of a very winnable competition is very disappointing

Surprised we didn't have a penalty but I'm not going to use that as an excuse
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johnwarksshorts added 21:54 - Nov 22
I always like to see town win, but in all Honesty I am not overly concerned about going out of this competition. I know its a footballing cliché but we can now get on with league 1 business. I hope Harness injury isn't too bad.
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EssexTractor added 21:58 - Nov 22
Very very slow, and unable to lift the tempo to make Pompey concerned, no shots to make the keeper work
A definite fact to stay in League one play Kayden Jackson at centre forward ..he was hopeless
Richard Keogh great wh no one challenging him , but a degree of uneasiness when someone presses him
Edmundson , nothing to say or any good unfortunately
Camara needs to get fit and quickly
Szilard did well
Humphries head and shoulders above all others in Blue
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dangerous30 added 21:58 - Nov 22
We have one main focus this season and that is to try too get promoted. We also got yet a new injury worry for me it's not the end of the world.
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Northstandveteran added 22:00 - Nov 22
Just when you start to believe things won't change.

They don't....
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EssexTractor added 22:00 - Nov 22
Apologies Sziba ( spelling)
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BobbyBell added 22:00 - Nov 22
That was poor. I hate being negative but we were sloppy and lacking in attacking ideas. I never really felt that we would score although we should have had a penalty. I just hope it doesn't affect the confidence because we looked so slow and predictable. To be honest it could have been worse as Portsmouth had some great chances to bury us.
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Saxonblue74 added 22:04 - Nov 22
Not concerned about result, but that was a performance from our dark days. Hladky,Edmundson and Keogh looked out of their depth trying to play out from the back. Littered with mistakes, our only good performance was from our skipper who picked out a few incredible passes. Sadly to nobody who could control them! Cowley did a job on us tonight. Bet he couldn't believe his luck when he got the call for pundit at the Exeter game!
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OliveR16 added 22:05 - Nov 22
Pathetic in 'a Cup we're not focused on' is still pathetic. Do we think Pompey are focused on it? Of course not. So one unfocused team were comfortably more dangerous than the other unfocused team with its passing triangles that often didn't work and, if they did, went nowhere - like a training exercise.
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RobsonWark added 22:06 - Nov 22
I'm glad that we are out of this pointless pizza trophy. For once I am so happy that Jackson got a full game. We need to offload him in January.
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Umros added 22:06 - Nov 22
Mixed feelings, didn't go - don't care, dross in competition so supporters day out opportunity gone - care, harness injury care, promotion will be fine and don't care about never playing in this competition again, Not making Portman Road a fortress in either cup or league - worrying.
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tobymeadz91 added 22:06 - Nov 22
Must be a reason why Lapado didn't feature…

Fingers crossed a striker or three are lined up for Jan..

Edmunson / Camara / Jackson not good enough tonight..

Still good footy though..

Hopefully Harness is ok 👍🏻
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DinDjarin added 22:07 - Nov 22
Didnt test the keeper, lack of creativity, slow moving the ball, sloppy at the back and could have lost that by 4 or 5 with mostly first team squad players. Pretty pants all round.
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del45 added 22:11 - Nov 22
10 shots 1 on target says it all very poor again.
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chopra777 added 22:11 - Nov 22
Good to get out of this cheesy trophy and get our wounded better. I felt Leigh and Camara were holding us back due to their lack of fitness. Loads of wasted missed place balls and no real plan to open their defence. Time to concentrate on the league. This trophy never helped Portsmouth get out of the league.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 22:15 - Nov 22
Started very well, much more direct than our somewhat frustrating "patient " build-up play that seems to be our default method, but fell back later into worrying inability to penetrate a packed defence. Ah well, it's the league that matters.
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Suffolkboy added 22:17 - Nov 22
It's a shame – shame we suffered another unfortunate injury , shame we still don't appear to have ‘attackers' with ultimate confidence , shame we lose out again on a penalty decision ,but KM will have found out quite a bit about various weaknesses .
From the report then sadly not too many plus factors - but thank goodness this competition does not matter .
Onwards , upwards and no looking backwards : much indeed to be very proud of at and around ITFC right now !
COYB
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VanDusen added 22:19 - Nov 22
Good. And may the FA get Man U kids v Chelsea kids at Wembley in front of a scattering of paid for supporters less authentic than the Qatar 'fans' we've heard about.

Then ring back the proper competition and I might care.
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Linkboy13 added 22:21 - Nov 22
The attendance reflects how important this competition is . Problem is it gives the negative numpties a chance to go to town.

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Marinersnose added 22:25 - Nov 22
Well I decided to go having missed previous Pizza Cup games and I agree that the league is our priority. I cannot however accept a performance like that at home against promotion rivals. We were too slow with the ball and in Keogh and Edmundson you had two players creating problems at the back through ponderous use of the ball. For me a simple header inside the six yard box was missed inside the first 5 minutes and that set the tone. Nobody wanted to shoot and we gave up possession easily for the opening goal. Thereafter we totally lost our way. Special mention to Humphrey's who was again an absolute baller. He will play at a higher level next season and I still believe it will be for Ipswich. Morsy again excellent. We must get reinforcements in January as some backup players are not at the level required imo. Nothing up top tonight which is a worry. We need to breed a winning culture. Strong team Sunday and win the game. Still struggling to hide disappointment from tonight. Seeing those Cowley idiots celebrating was infuriating
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ImAbeliever added 22:30 - Nov 22
Much to do…about nothing. Bring on the Buxton. Then back to business.
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Marinersnose added 22:30 - Nov 22
Linkboy it was a very negative performance against promotion rivals. Regardless of the competition it's not good losing at home and not testing the opposition keeper. Agree there are too many negative posts on what has been an excellent season so far. Tonight was poor and there's no getting away from that
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Orraman added 22:33 - Nov 22
Only Morsy and Humphreys can hold their heads up on way home tonight although I will give Greg Leigh the benefit of the doubt as his first appearance since bad injury. Edmundson and Jackson absolutely shocking and although I've previously tried to see the positive in Jackson, tonight proved he is certainly not a centre forward. All the others were mediocre at best although Siziba did work hard to try to make things happen.
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Karlosfandangal added 22:40 - Nov 22
Humphrey's has a big future. Morsy is class and the the two are making a good pair in the middle.
Keogh looked a little shakey at the back which is unusual. Edmunson had a poor game tonight.
Leigh looked good so left back sorted with him and Davis.

Need a striker as Jackson not the one for that role looks better on the right wing, Camera not match sharp yet and looked a little lost tonight

Hilaky is a good number 2

Very frustrating that Town seem to want to walk the ball into the net instead of putting the ball in the box we seemed to play it back to the halfway line.

At times played some really good football and nice to see the whole team has brought in to KM plan
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Gforce added 22:43 - Nov 22
Not bothered about this result at all.Only 3/4 first choice players starting the match,so we shouldn't read anything into this performance whatsoever.
Fingers crossed Harness injury not too serious, we need all our best players fully fit,especially with a very busy December program coming up.


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