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Ipswich Town 4-0 Wycombe Wanderers - Match Report
Friday, 7th Apr 2023 17:07

Ipswich Town are up to second in League One after a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Wycombe Wanderers at Portman Road, the Blues’ eighth league win in a row equalling a club record previously achieved in the 1953/54 Third Division South title-winning season. George Hirst and Conor Chaplin set Town on their way with goals in the first half before Wes Burns and a Freddie Ladapo penalty sealed the three points in the second as the Blues kept their ninth clean sheet in a row and went ahead of Sheffield Wednesday, who again dropped points.

Town, with Ed Sheeran watching from his box in the Magnus Group West Stand, made one change with Leif Davis returning at left-back having missed the 2-0 win at Derby with a hamstring injury, while Greg Leigh dropped out of the 18.

Wycombe, who are managed by former Town midfielder and boyhood supporter Matt Bloomfield, made two changes from last week’s 2-2 home draw with MK Dons, with Nick Freeman and Jason McCarthy coming into the team for Chem Campbell and Tjay De Barr, who were among the subs.

Town started on the front foot with Davis scuffing a cross from the left over the bar in the opening seconds.

In the second minute, Harry Clarke exchanged passes with Nathan Broadhead and broke into the area on the right but was stopped in his tracks by a Chris Forino tackle.

Town continued to dominate and in the 15th minute had the ball in the net after a typically slick move. However, George Hirst was flagged offside as he was played in by Broadhead before he took the ball wide of Max Stryjek and slipped it into the net.

The game was held up ahead of the restart as Wycombe’s Josh Scowen took to the turf with the Blues support making their frustration regarding the time-wasting tactic clear.

Wycombe struck their first effort of the game in the 24th minute, the ball falling loose to Lewis Wing on the edge of the box following a free-kick but his effort was sent well over.

The Blues had lost something of their early impetus but on 26 the ball was worked to Clarke 25 yards out from where the former Arsenal man hit a low effort which Stryjek saved down to his right and just about hung onto with Hirst lurking.

As the half-hour mark passed, Town began to put the visitors under pressure once again with the Chairboys unable to get the ball away following a blocked Clarke shot.

On 35, Chaplin curled a free-kick low towards the corner of Stryjek’s net but the keeper got down well to palm it wide.

The Blues maintained their momentum and three minutes later took the lead. Davis whipped over a corner from the right and Hirst rose highest at the near post to nod his fourth goal in four games and his fifth since joining the club on loan in January before performing the golf celebration seen at Derby last week in front of an ecstatic Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Town went about adding to their lead with Clarke playing a superb ball in behind for Wes Burns, but the Welshman’s effort was blocked, then a minute later last season’s top scorer shot over.


But in the final scheduled minute, the Blues did double their lead. Burns brought the ball forward on the right and stopped, causing Chairboys skipper Joe Jacobson to slip, giving him time to pick out Chaplin, who had been given far too much space.

The forward worked the ball onto his left foot and hit a low shot into the corner of the net with Stryjek motionless to claim his 21st goal of the season.

Town might have made it 3-0 two minutes into injury time, Hirst reacting quickly to an under-hit back-pass and beating Stryjek to the ball but sending it the wrong side of the post.

There was applause for the Blues at the break from the home support with their side deservedly in front.

Town had made a strong start but faded a little midway through the half before showing renewed impetus prior to Hirst opening the scoring with his towering header.

Chaplin’s goal once again showed the former Pompey man’s predatory instincts and his link-up with Burns to see the Blues into a very strong position at the break.

Town began the second half as they had ended the first and in the opening minute Massimo Luongo worked his way to the byline on the left but saw his low cross turned behind.

Seven minutes after the restart, Forino was shown the game’s first yellow card for shoving Burns on the touchline on the right.

In the 53rd minute, Burns was played the ball in acres of space on the right but by the time it came down, Forino had been able to get across to cut out his cross to the similarly unmarked Hirst.

Two minutes later, Jack Grimmer hit a shot from the edge of the area which looped into the air and into the previously untested Christian Walton’s arms.

But on 57 the Blues went three in front. Clarke brought the ball forward from inside the Town half and exchanged passes with Broadhead before running into a tackle. The ball looped to Hirst, who played a ball to the right of the box from where Burns slammed a powerful low shot between Stryjek’s legs and into the net, the Wales international’s seventh goal of the season.

Wycombe swapped Jacobson for Campbell following the goal and, with the Blues looking for their fourth, later replaced Freeman with De Barr.

Hirst shot wide just after the hour, then on 68, and with the Sir Bobby Robson Stand in fine voice as news emerged that as it stood given results elsewhere the Blues were top of League One, Town made a quadruple change.

Chaplin, Broadhead, Hirst and Burns made way for Marcus Harness, Kyle Edwards, Freddie Ladapo and Kayden Jackson with the departing players given a rousing send-off by the Blues’ support.

On 70, Jackson almost reached a Davis cross from the left but Jason McCarthy bundled it behind, then two minutes later Cameron Burgess headed over from a Davis corner, but the Town support didn’t have to wait too much longer for their side’s fourth goal of the afternoon.

Edwards broke forward and exchanged passes with Davis on the touchline before the former West Brom man was tripped by Scowen. Referee David Rock pointed straight to the spot.

Ladapo took the penalty - perhaps his first touch of the ball since coming on - and hit it low to Stryjek’s right with the keeper diving the wrong way to claim his 17th goal of the season.

Town swapped Luongo for Dominic Ball in the 78th minute, the Australian given a warm ovation as he left the field.

With three minutes of scheduled time remaining, the Chairboys made a double change, Dominic Gape and Christie Ward replacing Scowen and Brandon Hanlan.

Deep in injury time, Wing curled a free-kick over the bar and seconds later referee Rock confirmed Town’s eighth win in a row.

The Blues have only previously won eight in a row in the league once before, in 1953/54 as Scott Duncan led his side to the Division Three South title. Town last won eight in a row in all competitions as part of a club record nine-in-a-row during 1981/82 under Sir Bobby Robson.

The clean sheets record is now up to nine and 866 minutes, while the Blues have scored 24 goals in that time.

In addition to Town’s victory, which comes on the second anniversary of the Gamechanger 10 takeover, results elsewhere went in the Blues’ favour with Sheffield Wednesday drawing 1-1 at Oxford, and dropping to third behind Town on goal difference as a result, and fourth-placed Barnsley losing 2-1 at Burton.

Wednesday have now taken four points from their last 18 and are without a win in six, while the Tykes are six points behind the Blues.

At one stage it looked like the Blues might end the afternoon top with Plymouth behind at Morecambe before eventually coming back to win 3-1.

However, despite the Pilgrims’ result, the Easter period couldn’t have got off to a much better start for the Blues, who are in action at Cheltenham on Monday afternoon.

Town: Walton, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 69), Morsy (c), Luongo (Ball 78), Davis, Chaplin (Edwards 69), Broadhead (Harness 68), Hirst (Ladapo 68). Unused: Hladky, Donacien.

Wycombe: Stryjek, Grimmer, Jacobson (c) (Campbell 58), Forino, Tafazolli, Wheeler, Wing, Hanlan (Ward 87), Freeman (De Barr 65), McCarthy, Scowen (Gape 87). Unused: Cartwright, Willis, Pattenden. Referee: David Rock (Hertfordshire). Att: 28,511 (Wycombe: 643).


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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:22 - Apr 7
Barnsley, Peterboro' Exeter and Charlton all top 7 in the current form table.
Tough run in but we will have earned our Champions Title
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 18:40 - Apr 7
Manager of the month hoodoo? I don't think so!
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Suffolkboy added 18:51 - Apr 7
HELP - I'm sure you echo the feelings of so many amongst the loyal Town support ; having been an advocate and devoted believer in all K M has sought and wrought ,what is happening is a beautiful reward !
We have a real team , a red blooded spirit of ‘never say die' at last and performances each and every match day to compel attention !
Just the final few matches to negotiate, but K M won't let up , training and coaching will be as thorough and dedicated as ever and this Ipswich will live in our memories for years to come !
COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:01 - Apr 7
COYB , super football , Job to do still but we are on fire .KM doing brilliant job and beat the curse today. WELL DONE ALL . Once again everybody did their job .COME ON YOU SUPER BLUES .
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:02 - Apr 7
I was worried after about 30 minutes. We were not playing badly, but it didn't look as if we would necessarily get ahead. Was it going to be another draw or even worse, mostly domination and then a goal against the run of play for the opposition? Then two goals before half time changed the outlook, and in the second half, Wycombe had pretty much accepted the inevitable. We still need to be focussed as a lot can still happen in the last few games, but the team looks solid and grounded. McK should keep their feet on the ground. COYB!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:02 - Apr 7
I was worried after about 30 minutes. We were not playing badly, but it didn't look as if we would necessarily get ahead. Was it going to be another draw or even worse, mostly domination and then a goal against the run of play for the opposition? Then two goals before half time changed the outlook, and in the second half, Wycombe had pretty much accepted the inevitable. We still need to be focussed as a lot can still happen in the last few games, but the team looks solid and grounded. McK should keep their feet on the ground. COYB!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:02 - Apr 7
I was worried after about 30 minutes. We were not playing badly, but it didn't look as if we would necessarily get ahead. Was it going to be another draw or even worse, mostly domination and then a goal against the run of play for the opposition? Then two goals before half time changed the outlook, and in the second half, Wycombe had pretty much accepted the inevitable. We still need to be focussed as a lot can still happen in the last few games, but the team looks solid and grounded. McK should keep their feet on the ground. COYB!
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warktheline added 19:12 - Apr 7
In regards to our club, I can't remember the last time I've felt so elated ! What a total turnaround in such a short space of time….credit goes to our ambitious owners, manager and players…not forgetting the tremendous support this has attracted in fans packing out Portman Road. Go finish the job, I've never doubted that you wouldn't!
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:17 - Apr 7
All this smiling is making my face ache . COYB
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1960H added 19:20 - Apr 7
Sorry BossMan meant to vote you up
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youngie7 added 19:22 - Apr 7
Shows how difficult it is, Wednesday had games in hand and were well ahead and now look, we will now go up without a doubt
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youngie7 added 19:22 - Apr 7
Shows how difficult it is, Wednesday had games in hand and were well ahead and now look, we will now go up without a doubt
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Bobajobblue added 19:23 - Apr 7
Best transfer window since Robson brought in the Dutch boys. Once they bedded in they've made a good side a very good side.
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youngie7 added 19:23 - Apr 7
And also a tough game we took with ease - squad to be top 6 in the championship
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magnus68 added 19:47 - Apr 7
Absolutely wild result and effort. Hard to beleave this is happening. Can we do unchanged Monday and let key players off after 60 min? We are so dominant with those players, and as long they don't have niggles, play them 60 min every game left. Would that work, or is it to tough ?
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Theipswich added 19:58 - Apr 7
Great victory but we haven't won anything yet.Let's enjoy it for the moment and then get back to business on the 10th...and feet on the ground as there's a long, long way to go...
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IvorFeeling added 20:00 - Apr 7
Gamechanger has to be the most aptly named company on the planet!

We have the right owners, the right management, the right manager and squad that not only is good enough to go up but believe they will.

2pts per game from here in and we are up.

What a fantastic atmosphere today, proud to be blue

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Linkboy13 added 20:02 - Apr 7
Not only are we beating teams we are looking a level above league one at the moment. There's been a lot of frustration amongst fans this season with McKenna's rotation system but it's obvious he's not been happy with the teams performances this season even after a win. I think now he's happy this current team is performing the way he wants them . Barring injuries and suspensions there will be very few changes until the end of the season.
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BuckieBlue added 20:06 - Apr 7
Now to add to it all, we're top scorers in the top 4 divisions...even scored more than Haaland!
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fistpumpfury added 20:56 - Apr 7
Super stuff. We weren't even up to speed but managed a convincing win. Uppa Towen
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:42 - Apr 7
We are certainly playing good football and all team working hard , i still think it will come down to GD , so lets hope we can keep that going , COYB
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blues1 added 22:34 - Apr 7
Therein 61. Dont wanna be picky, but it had nothing to do with weds scoring that took us off the top, as it was oxford equalising against them that put us top. Was plymouth going in front that did that
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Bert added 22:51 - Apr 7
Another first rate performance against a six man back line. Can we dream of automatic promotion ? Not yet and please BRS don't sing “we are top of the league … “. Plymouth always score after that. Take a leaf out of KMcK's book and wait for Fleetwood …. if we have to !
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algarvefan added 23:21 - Apr 7
Talk about 'coming good' at the right time, we must take each game as it comes now, be professional and not get carried away. I believe if we do that we will win the league.

A huge mention to the management and owners who have turned this club into something we can now all love, Sir Bobby did a little jig today as he smiled down on us, the good days are coming back to Portman Road.
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hyperbrit added 23:27 - Apr 7
..my predictor says that Posh will bear us but that we will win every game before that including Barnsley 2-1 where the clean sheet record will end. We''ll see. Plymouth will blunder into the league title but Town have really earned their place as #2.Predictions however can change on a daily basis. I got the 4-0 score today right btw
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