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Huddersfield Town 1 v 1 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 30th September 2023 Kick-off 15:00
Huddersfield Town 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 30th Sep 2023 17:09

Town hit the top of the Championship after sub Brandon Williams netted his first goal for the Blues and only the second of his senior career three minutes from time as Town drew 1-1 with Huddersfield at the John Smith’s Stadium. The Terriers had had the best chances, while the Blues had been denied what looked a certain penalty, before Delano Burgzorg gave the home side the lead on 61, but Williams nodded in a deserved leveller in the 87th minute.

Lee Evans skippered and Omari Hutchinson also started as Town made two enforced changes from the team which beat Blackburn 4-3 last week.

Evans came in for regular captain Sam Morsy, who was suspended for one match having amassed five bookings, while Hutchinson was in the attack for Nathan Broadhead, who has picked up a knock.

Terriers manager Darren Moore made two changes from the team which drew 1-1 at Coventry on Monday for his first home game in charge, with Sorba Thomas and Josh Ruffels coming in for wing-backs Jaheim Headley and Ben Jackson, who dropped to the bench.

The game started in steady rain with the Blues creating the first chance in the third minute, George Hirst rising above two defenders to head Wes Burns’s right-wing cross straight at home keeper Lee Nicholls.

Two minutes later, Yuta Nakayama was shown the first yellow card of the afternoon by referee Geoff Eltringham for clattering through the back of Conor Chaplin’s ankles.

Town, in their orange away kit, were having the better of the early stages in terms of possession but without creating a further opportunity, while Huddersfield had sent a couple of balls into the Blues’ area without causing a serious threat, Vaclav Hladky confidently punching clear on one occasion.

On 12, Hirst chased a ball down the left and his cutback was half-cleared out to Massimo Luongo, who sent a shot deep into the Town fans behind the goal.

Three minutes later, some over-casual passing out from the back from Town allowed determinedly-pressing Huddersfield a chance from which they came very close to going in front. Josh Koroma was played in on the left of the box after exchanging passes with Ben Wiles and hit a low shot which Hladky diverted into the air.

The keeper and his defenders were briefly worried that the ball would drop into the net and were relieved when it struck the top of the bar and bounced over.

The Town goal came under threat again in the 17th minute when Jack Rudoni sent a ball across the Blues’ six-yard box and Leif Davis did well to force it away from Delano Burgzorg at the far post. The ball was cut back from the right to Koroma, whose shot was well saved by Hladky.

Centre-half Cameron Burgess was yellow-carded in the 20th minute, somewhat harshly it seemed, the Australian international appearing to have won the ball in his challenge with Michal Helik a few yards outside the penalty area.

Thomas slammed the free-kick into the wall, then Rudoni’s follow-up wasn’t far away from going out for a throw.

Town soon regained control and on 23 Chaplin curled a shot well over from just outside the box. Three minutes later, Hirst did much the same from a similar position.

Huddersfield, who were continuing to give the Blues little time to pass their way out from the back, had another chance as the game moved to the half hour, Koroma hitting a low effort which skidded off the turf but just wide of Hladky’s right post.


In the 34th minute Town were denied what looked a stonewall penalty when Hutchinson burst past one man on the left, cut in and was sent tumbling by Thomas. As Town appealed, Thomas tried to drag Hutchinson up from the turf, claiming he’d dived, hangering Burns, who shoved the one-time West Ham trainee, leading to a melee.

Town’s protests for a spot-kick were in vain, while Thomas and Burns both saw yellow for the aftermath. Hutchinson was subsequently booed by the home support every time he touched the ball.

Four minutes later, Burns crossed from the right and Chaplin hit a well-struck first-time effort, but too close to Nicholls, who claimed.

The half had swung one way and another and on 39 Huddersfield threatened again, Rudoni volleying over from Ruffels’s cross from the right.

Five minutes later, Burgzorg turned away from the grounded Burgess before hitting a low shot which Hladky did well to bundle past his right post.

The half ended with the home side again pushing forward, the Terriers having edged an end-to-end half and having had the better of the chances with Hladky the keeper forced to make the more significant saves.

However, Town had had one or two opportunities of their own and will feel they should certainly have been awarded a penalty for the foul on Hutchinson, while the home side will do well to maintain their resolute press in the Blues’ half for the full 90 minutes, particularly in heavy conditions.

With the rain still falling, Town made a change at the break with Harry Clarke making way for Brandon Williams, presumably in order to reduce the Huddersfield threat down that flank with most of their opportunities having come via that route.

On 50, shortly after home fans had called for Hutchinson to be red carded for a foul on Nakayama, referee Eltringham opted not to even book the on-loan Chelsea man, which was the correct decision, Burns looped a cross to the far post but just too long for Davis to be able to nod back.

Three minutes later, the Town left-back was added to Eltringham’s book, however, seemed unfortunate having won the ball from Koroma.

In the 54th minute, Hirst was found on the left and the striker cut in and hit a shot which deflected wide for a corner from which Town failed to threaten.

Hladky was in action again in the 56th minute, batting away Koroma’s 25-yard effort, Burgess clearing the loose ball to safety.

Five minutes later, Huddersfield took the lead. After their initial break from a Town corner had stalled, the Terriers regained possession and Burgzorg cut in from the left and struck a low shot between Hladky and his right post to send the home fans wild.

On 63 Evans hit a deflected shot over from distance but the stand-in skipper had been on ground with what appeared to be a knee injury and soon dropped back to the turf and was swapped for Jack Taylor.

Huddersfield made their first changes in the 72nd minute. Nakayama, made way having undergone treatment for a long-standing achilles injury, was replaced by Kyle Hudlin, Josh Koroma with Rarmani Edmonds-Green and Jonathan Hogg with Ben Jackson.

Following the changes, the Blues created a couple of opportunities, Taylor forcing Nicholls to parry his shot from the left of the box, then Hirst headed a cross from the left down and wide of the keeper’s right post when he will feel he ought to have hit the target.

That was Hirst’s last action of the match as Town made a triple change, Freddie Ladapo, Dan Scarlett and Marcus Harness taking over from the frontman, Burns and Chaplin.

The Blues should have levelled in the 80th minute when Hutchinson, by now playing on the right, cut back to Scarlett, whose shot found Ladapo six yards out. However, the ball bounced off the striker’s foot and Helik was able to clear.

Town had been on top, but three minutes later, Huddersfield came very close to doubling their lead. Thomas crossed low from the right to Rudoni breaking to the near post but Hladky was somehow able to save.

A minute later, Nicholls made a similarly impressive stop at the other end. Hutchinson cut in from the right and hit a powerful but misdirected shot which Ladapo turned towards goal only for the keeper to get across to it and keep it out.

Town had been threatening for much of the half and in the 87th minute they finally got back on terms.

Home fans’ anti-hero Hutchinson crossed deep from the right, Davis knocked it back across goal and Williams dived to head his first Blues goal into the roof of the net.

The on-loan United man delightedly celebrated only his second career goal, his first having come for Manchester United in a 3-3 draw at Sheffield United in November 2019.

As the game moved into eight minutes of time added on, Huddersfield switched Burgzorg for Harratt and Thomas for Tom Lees.

Town were the side doing most of the pressing in the additional minutes with Hutchinson providing the main threat on the right.

Momentarily it appeared lightning would strike twice and Luongo would net a winner for the second week running, but the Australian’s left-footed shot from the edge of the area screwed away from goal and wide.

Town kept pressing for a winner but time eventually ran out and in the end a draw was probably the right result with both teams having had chances to claim all three points with both keepers having made notable saves, Hladky more than Nicholls, while the Blues were denied what looked the most stonewall of penalties in the first half.

Huddersfield, who gave Town as tough a game as they've had since returning to the division, will be disappointed not to have won once they’d gone in front but the Blues finished the game the stronger and looked the more likely victors once they had got back on terms.

Town hit the top of the table by a point with previous leaders Leicester not in action until tomorrow when they are in action at Blackburn Rovers.

The Blues are next in action on Tuesday when they host Hull City in the first of two home matches with third-placed Preston, who were beaten 4-0 at home by West Brom today, visiting on Saturday.

Huddersfield: Nicholls, Ruffels, Pearson, Helik, Hogg (c) (Edmonds-Green 72), Burgzorg (Harratt 92), Rudoni, Koroma (Hudlin 72), Thomas (Lees 92), Wiles, Nakayama (Jackson 72). Unused: Maxwell, Diarra, Edwards, Headley.

Town: Hladky, Clarke (Williams 46), Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Evans (c) (Taylor 63), Luongo, Burns (Scarlett 75), Chaplin (Harness 75), Hutchinson, Hirst (Ladapo 75). Unused: Slicker, Donacien, Ball, Jackson. Referee: Geoff Eltringham (County Durham). Att: 20,000 (2,117).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Marinersnose added 18:47 - Sep 30
Darren Moore is a clever manager who always did a number on us when at Wednesday. Huddersfield were difficult opponents today and for me this was a very well earned point. Hladky was outstanding
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gosblue added 18:59 - Sep 30
A draw in recent times would have felt like a defeat. This one feels more like a good point well earned. It’ll be interesting to see how Hull play on Tuesday. They apparently played well today but could only manage a draw.
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Steelmonkey added 19:02 - Sep 30
Great point away from home with a slightly weakened side. I was only pondering on what we would do if the unthinkable happened and Mr McKenna left for greener pastures and the only name that came to mind to replace him for me would be Darren Moore, look what he did for Wednesday last season and look at the mess they are in at present.
Two tough games in a week for Evans and hope his injury is not a recurrence of the injury that kept him out for so long.
Just as well Sam is back for Tuesday night, that will be another hard game against Hull.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:13 - Sep 30
Not loosing is a good habit.
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SickParrot added 19:51 - Sep 30
Morsy and Broadhead are two of our most important players, so it was always going to be tough to win today. So, a draw (especially when most of the team weren't at their best) is a really good result.
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TimmyH added 20:40 - Sep 30
Quite a respectable result in hindsight...no Morsy no Broadhead and Hladky kept us in it, not our best day but still go away with a point. How things have changed under this regime.

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SuperBlue69 added 20:47 - Sep 30
Tractor_Boy_Tommy…Your not funny or clever…

When life seems extremely hard (and I know football shouldn’t really matter…but it does) having a resurgent Town side eases a few woes and worries.

Thank you ITFC
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durhamj added 20:55 - Sep 30
Good game today, fair result. Omari is getting better, calm and considered compared to when I last saw him at Sunderland. Got drenched on the way back to the car whilst chatting to a Terriers fan; another club with financial problems.Glad we've moved on from that.
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durhamj added 20:55 - Sep 30
Good game today, fair result. Omari is getting better, calm and considered compared to when I last saw him at Sunderland. Got drenched on the way back to the car whilst chatting to a Terriers fan; another club with financial problems.Glad we've moved on from that.
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blueboy1981 added 21:48 - Sep 30
It will get more difficult as Teams suss out our weakness, and thus step up the threat against us - therefore we have to step up also to stay ahead of that threat.
A point away is never a bad one, so long as we continue to WIN at Home.
Our Goalkeeper is having a blinding season, and deserves much credit again !
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RobsonWark added 22:34 - Sep 30
Harry Clarke is made to look a mug by Wes Burns who loves to go forward but doesn't want to do his defensive duties and Clarke gets pulled between covering for Wolfenden and doing his own duties covering their right wing every match. Get rid of Burns. His shooting is so bad he couldn't hit a barn door and he doesn't do his defensive duties. VAMOOSH!
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RobsonWark added 22:44 - Sep 30
After 9 games we are still 1 point up on last season.
2022/23 W6 D3 L0 Pts 21
2023/24 W7 D1 L1 Pts 22
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Linkboy13 added 22:54 - Sep 30
This game was always going to be difficult without our best player Sam Morsy and the new manager effect. Bit of a mixed bag today i thought Hirst made some good runs from deep and Hutchinson was a threat. Hladky was undoubtedly man of the match. The main problem is at right back and i get the feeling Clarke and Burns don't really hit it off as Burns seems more at home with Donacian at right back.. Not one of our best displays but i came away pleased with a point.

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chepstowblue added 00:08 - Oct 1
The stats were very misleading today. We were poor, and left with a very undeserved point. If not for Hladky this would have been a comprehensive defeat. Slow in possession but all too quick to give the ball away in a sloppy fashion. Whilst the results have been excellent, I'm finding the away matches a total yawnfest. Formulaic, pedestrian and lacking in entertainment. That we can still grind out results whilst playing poorly i guess shows how far we've come, and how out of whack my expectation levels currently are. A decent result.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 08:07 - Oct 1
Brilliant away support: over 2000. That's up there with clubs that have a much bigger population base (Leeds, Wednesday, etc.). Respect!
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 08:32 - Oct 1
I wouldn’t mind seeing Taylor starting a few games, he’s direct, causes problems for defences and his shooting is pretty darn accurate.
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BlueRuin69 added 12:05 - Oct 1
If you’re reading these comments Wes…..YOUR DOING GREAT….and McKenna knows it Coyb!
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SuffPunch added 12:22 - Oct 1
I don't believe Evans quite makes the grade for what we need right now. I thought Luongo struggled to play along side him, but when Taylor came on the midfield two were excellent.
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Lukeybluey added 12:29 - Oct 1
I do think we will need another combative midfielder like morsy or better in January...whilst we have a good squad, that position I feel is crucial to our play.
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Linkboy13 added 14:47 - Oct 1
I think its unfair to criticise Evans on his first game back but it does seem he's got long term injury problems and the pace and physicality of the championship might be beyond him now. Possibly we might need to sign another combative midfielder. Jack Taylor is a good player but not that style of tackling midfielder and probably is competing for a place with Chaplin and Broadhead it's difficult to fit him into the system McKenna is playing.
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BlueRuin69 added 17:20 - Oct 1
Marked down Linkboy13 by error
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barrystedmunds added 17:48 - Oct 1
I’ll take a point after that display. It was always going to be difficult with our enforced changes and their new manager bounce but we didn’t help ourselves with some sloppy half hearted passing and lack of concentration.
Agree Val made a couple of outstanding saves but his ball distribution at times played us into problems but I wouldn’t single him out because collectively, it was an issue all afternoon.
Huddersfield is a horrible place when it’s raining so to come away with a draw made the journey home bearable.
COYB
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blueboy1981 added 22:00 - Oct 1
Expect things to get more difficult with Games, there’s some good clever Managers / Coaches / Players at this level who will continue to improve themselves, and those we will come up against.
McKenna will know that we need to do likewise - it’s evident we need to do so already, not in terms of results thus far, but overall performance wise for sure.
Mistakes will be punished, chances must be taken.
If we do so - that Promised Land is a Reality, not just a Dream anymore - let’s make sure we’re up for it to a Man !
A long Season ahead.
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JewellintheTown added 09:06 - Oct 2
Last game of the season at home on 4th May against 'Uddersfeld will have a greater meaning now Sorba Thomas has endeared himself to us with that dirty foul/ no penalty on Hutchinson & card for Burns. Lets give him the welcome he deserves.
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