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Leicester City 1 v 1 Ipswich Town
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Monday, 22nd January 2024 Kick-off 20:00
Leicester City 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Monday, 22nd Jan 2024 22:00

Jeremy Sarmiento’s first goal for the club grabbed a deserved late point for the Blues as Town returned to second in the Championship following a 1-1 draw with leaders Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. Town had gone behind to a 31st-minute Leif Davis own goal but the Blues improved after the break and on-loan Brighton forward Sarmiento followed-up Massimo Luongo’s saved shot to claim the draw in the penultimate minute.

Luongo returned to the Town line-up having missed the 2-1 win at home to Sunderland just over a week ago due to an ankle injury with Jack Taylor dropping to the bench.

Elsewhere, the team was the same as the one which started against the Black Cats other than Marcus Harness coming in for Nathan Broadhead, who was also among the subs.

Skipper Sam Morsy was again absent as he served the final game of his two-match ban.

For Leicester, whose manager Enzo Maresca was serving a one-game touchline ban, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was fit enough to start having been a doubt with a knock picked up in their last game, the 3-1 defeat at Coventry.

Cesare Casadei, who has been recalled by parent club Chelsea, and Abdul Fatawu, suspended having been sent off against the Sky Blues, were replaced by Hamza Choudhury and Kasey McAteer.

Veteran frontman Jamie Vardy returned to the bench, having been out of action since December with a knee injury.

Town won a corner within the first 30 seconds but it was the Foxes who would cause the first moment of defensive concern in the third minute, Lewis Travis missing the ball and allowing Tom Cannon to break into the area. Harry Clarke slid in to dispossess the former Everton striker and Luongo subsequently got in McAteer’s way after the loose ball had run to the Leicester wideman and Vaclav Hladky was able to claim.

On 12, Harry Winks, who played for Blues boss Kieran McKenna in the Tottenham academy, hit a shot which deflected through to Hladky from the edge of the box after Town had failed to properly clear their lines.

There was a bigger scare for the Blues in the 16th minute when Foxes skipper Ricardo Pereira cut out an under-hit Wes Burns pass to Travis and burst down the left flank before cutting back to an untracked Dewsbury-Hall, who scuffed his shot well wide when he will feel he should have done better.

A minute later, Town lost possession midway inside their half as they were passing out from the back and eventually Cannon was fed in on the left of the box but Luke Woolfenden got across to block.

Despite those chances, it hadn’t been entirely Leicester with the Blues also having spells on the ball, although without being given time to pass out from the back in comfort - and giving away possession too easily on occasion - and having failed to cause the home side’s backline any problems.

Hladky was forced into his first save in the 26th minute when Choudhury hit a curling 20-yard effort towards the left corner of the Czech’s net but the keeper got cross to comfortably palm wide.

Town carved out their first chance of the match on 28, Davis crossing low from the left and Kayden Jackson turning into the path of Conor Chaplin, but the stand-in skipper’s shot flew well over.

But three minutes later, the home side took the lead. Stephy Mavididi and Ricardo exchanged passes on the left of the box, the wideman crossed, Hladky got a hand to it and the unfortunate Davis was unable to avoid diverting it into his own net from a couple of feet.


McAteer struck a shot which deflected wide for a corner on 37, from which Jannik Vestergaard nodded straight at Hladky.

A minute later, Ricardo missed a great opportunity to make it 2-0 when Woolfenden’s under-powered headed clearance landed at his feet 12 yards out but the home captain stabbed his low shot well wide. On 42, McAteer curled a strike well over.

In the final scheduled minute, Hladky saved across to his right from Cannon’s low shot from just outside the area, the loose ball falling to Wout Faes, who was in an offside position.

As the half moved into one additional minute, Burns cut inside from the left but sent his shot deep into the stand.

That was the last action of a half from which the Foxes deserved to be in front having been in charge for the most part, creating most of the game’s opportunities, even if Davis was a little unfortunate to concede the own goal.

Town had struggled to cause the Leicester defence many problems, finding it hard to pass their way out from the back and perhaps not positive enough when getting into dangerous areas.

The shots over the bar from Chaplin and Burns were the nearest to threatening home keeper Mads Hermansen’s goal.

As they had done in the first half, the Blues won a corner within 30 seconds of the restart. The ball was played to Luongo, who crossed deep to Clarke breaking beyond the far post but the full-back was unable to nod back into the danger zone.

Town continued to pin the Foxes back in their final third, winning two more corners. After the second had been cleared, Clarke nodded back into the left of the box towards the breaking Burns, whose shot was well saved by Hermansen, the keeper conceding another corner.

However, as the game passed the 50-minute mark, Leicester won a series of corners from which they weren’t far away from a second goal. First Travis diverted Justin James’s header away from the line, then Luongo blocked McAteer’s shot.

On the hour, Travis was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Ricardo, then a minute later on the on-loan Blackburn man and Harness were replaced by Taylor and Sarmiento.

Three minutes after the changes, Hladky found Clarke in acres of space down the right. The full-back broke towards goal and might well have shot but instead cut the ball inside and Choudhury was able to cut it out.

Soon after, Luongo was somewhat harshly booked after Faes headed his shoulder, then on 69 Clarke joined him for a firm but fair tackle on Dewsbury-Hall.

In the 71st minute, a corner reached Mavididi on the left of the box from where he struck a shot which Hladky palmed onto George Edmundson, then Cannon sent an overhead kick well over the bar.

A minute later, Town made two more changes, Broadhead and Omari Hutchinson taking over from Jackson and Chaplin.

Broadhead was straight into the action, first losing the ball on the edge of the box on the left, then hitting a shot against a defender on the other side but with Burns having been in space to his right and a better option.

On 75, Hladky saved Cannon’s well-struck shot from not far outside the area away to his left.

Town had been much better since the break and continued to knock on the door, Choudhury cutting out a Broadhead cross from the left towards Burns in the 77th minute.

Within a minute, Broadhead hit another shot against a defender after good work from Hutchinson with Burns again in a better position to his right.

Leicester made their first changes in the 81st minute, Vardy and Yunus Akgun replacing Cannon and Dewsbury-Hall.

Town continued to look for the equaliser, Clarke crossing low from the right and Justin cleared against Vestergaard and out for a corner, the Blues claiming in vain for a penalty, referee Josh Smith probably making the right decision.

From the flag-kick, Edmundson beat Hermansen to it in the air but sent his header looping wide.

The Blues had had most of the chances in the second half, but on 84 Leicester weren’t far from a second, Hladky reacting very quickly to dive at McAteer’s feet from sub Akgun’s pass. Town subsequently broke and Ricardo was booked for pulling back Davis.

The goal Town’s second-half display deserved finally came in the 89th minute. Broadhead teed-up Luongo on the edge of the area, the Australian’s shot was parried by Hermansen and Sarmiento was quickest to the loose ball the slam the ball under the keeper and into the net, the Ecuadorian international’s first goal for the club.

Shortly before the final whistle, Leicester swapped McAteer, who had suffered a knock when Hladky dived at his feet, for Marc Albrighton.

In the end the game was a very similar story to the corresponding fixture at Portman Road on Boxing Day.

Leicester were the better team in the first half of both matches with the Blues perhaps showing the league leaders too much respect.

But on both occasions Town came out after the break looking a different prospect. Subs Sarmiento, Broadhead and Hutchinson all made an impact with the Foxes appearing to tire, and the late goal was well deserved when it came and had the game run for another 10 minutes, the Blues were looking much the more likely winner.

At the other end, Hladky made some really important saves in both halves.

The point moves Town back up to second, a point ahead of Southampton in third and still seven behind Leicester.

The Blues are next in action on Saturday when they face National League South Maidstone in the FA Cup fourth round at Portman Road before a return to Championship action the following weekend at Preston North End.

Leicester: Hermansen, Faes, Vestergaard, Justin, Choudhury, Winks, Ricardo (c), Dewsbury-Hall (Akgun 81), McAteer (Albrighton 90), Mavididi, Cannon (Vardy 81). Unused: Stolarczyk, Coady, Doyle, Praet, Marcal, Nelson.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Davis, Travis (Taylor 61), Luongo, Burns, Chaplin (c) (Hutchinson 72), Harness (Sarmiento 61), Jackson (Broadhead 72). Unused: Walton, Tuanzebe, Ball, Humphreys, Hutchinson, Aluko, Broadhead. Referee: Josh Smith (Bedfordshire).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Foreverdon_Blue added 22:28 - Jan 22
This is a cracking result! Remember we were a league one side last season and Leicester were a Premier league side! I agree with other comments above, we do need at least one more striker. COYB!!
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EssexTractor added 22:29 - Jan 22
A major significance about Kieran’s squad is that many players can have their moments, tonight Vas showed why he is number one keeper, Hutchinson produced a wonderful cameo, Broadhead showed neat feet, Massimo gave their keeper a shock with his shot, and Jeremy was there, has a Jeremy ever scored for us ,,,wonderful at the end
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Broadbent23 added 22:29 - Jan 22
Good honest point earnt. Unfortunately first half we did not compete, but the second half we found our edge. Finally little Sammy shows his worth. Clearly VH was MOM who kept us in the game. We just need to buy/loan before the end of the transfer date and compete. Promotion can be achieved. Just believe. Let's get some shooting practice on Saturday.
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itfcskayman added 22:33 - Jan 22
We pick up a huge point away at the best team in the league and some of our fans still choose to single out Jackson. We are a team and it was a poor first half from the TEAM. Anyone who puts on the shirt and gives 100% gets my backing.
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ArnieM added 22:36 - Jan 22
Brilliant result Town … never say die Ipswich. Get those strikers in please .
Saints have a really difficult March / April playing top 6 clubs in back to back fixtures…
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arc added 22:36 - Jan 22
Omari really made the difference at the end—great to see such direct running. If he keeps that up, he's going to be a threat the rest of the way.

The bookings of Luongo and Clarke were just silly (weak refereeing!).

Excellent result. COYB!
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DannyITFC added 22:39 - Jan 22
We showed real togetherness and the subs wow how good were they tonight! We no longer have to play Leicester, Leeds, we have a good run of games coming up. We just need that no9, that’s the only area we could fall short. Top performance, let’s get at least x1 no9 to give us a real push for top 2.
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bluesnightorg added 22:40 - Jan 22
This really is the most remarkable season. Tonight, for the very first time, I realised that I actually quite like Neil Warnock.
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SussexTractor added 22:41 - Jan 22
Ipswich always come back against the best !
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madmouse1959 added 22:42 - Jan 22
Our SUBS saved the day.




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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 22:43 - Jan 22
Magnificent effort from the players after a poorish first half. We could actually have won it at the end. Welcome, objective summary from Kieran after the match. I love it that he never whinges about perceived wrongs, but tells it exactly as it is. I criticised the home support a bit after the Sunderland game as I thought the Sunderland supporters out-sang us. Tonight it was completely the reverse. Great credit to the travelling ITFC crowd, who stayed with the team. Leicester? "You only sing when you're winning." We didn't hear you until you scored. Dewsbury-Hall? How did he not get booked for two ridiculous dives? Whatever! I am elated at our result tonight - feels like a win even if it's only a point. COYB!
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Suffolkboy added 22:48 - Jan 22
Seems once again spirited determination , incredible unity of belief and team ethic are proving just what a great job KM and Co are doing on the training ground and throughout ITFC !
No opposition side can lose concentration or focus when ITFC are about : undoubtedly we now see every game out right to the very end — fitness and stamina levels are prodigious !
Super Blues you do it again !
COYB
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barrystedmunds added 22:49 - Jan 22
That’ll do pig, that’ll do!
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Bluebrewer added 22:53 - Jan 22
Superb second half performance; we really deserved that point. I love this team, but they're making me go a bit soft. Was listening to Neil Warnock rave about McKenna, and found myself thinking "Yeah, Warnock's alright really". Still, I can't help being happy after watching us yet again pull it out of the bag.
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Europablue added 22:55 - Jan 22
Yes, we struggled in the first half, but at the same time we defended well and limited Leicester to very few clear-cut chances. Jackson did the job he is asked to do very well. Leicester were very tight on us and wouldn't let us play our game. Being one down made us have to be that little bit braver and made Leicester that little bit more cautious. Broadhead is a poor option as the lone striker. Three times he should have passed to Burns and we might have been in. Clarke made one pass too many when he should have just gone for it!
Our subs just looked so much better than what Leicester had to offer.
I don't think some fans quite understand that at the running and Jackson did and stretching the defence tired out their players and gave the subs the platform to play from. Those subs are an absolute nightmare for tired legs! So it proved that Sarmiento was just more alert on the rebound after another lucky deflection that outfoxed the Foxes keeper, who by the way looked average. Hladky MoTM.
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budgieplucker added 22:57 - Jan 22
Chalk and cheese from 1st half performance. Great MOM performance from Vlad!!!! 2nd half I thought both Taylor and Hutchinson were the real sparks, Broadhead and Sarmiento added a bit of icing on the cake and we really started worrying them in the last 20 minutes.

Jackson ran his wots its off, but absolutely no support from Harness or Chaplin, Burns showed one or two flashes but final ball and half chances wasted.

So well done Kieron with the substitute, I will take that point any time if the day as it never looked on for the first 45-60 minutes we were second best and gave them too much respect. Great result now we can get Skipper Sam back and play more confidently through the midfield which we struggle with without Sam!!!! Desperately need more quality up top as some physical games to come and we might well be mugged out if a few points if we are not careful. Teams do also expose our weakness at right back!!!!
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GTRKing added 22:59 - Jan 22
We need 1-2 strikers ASAP don’t want repeat of 14/15 season under mick!

Apart from West Brom (H) Southampton (H) Norwich (A) we have easy run in so let’s make the most of it!

Wonder what players KM & MA will get in

Happy days no need to panic our aim was to stay up which we down that now anything extra is a bonus
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Bert added 23:01 - Jan 22
Warnock singing our praises ! “ A proper football club is Ipswich “, “ I really hope they win promotion”. We are certainly winning plaudits. No doubt our Cambridge based Rovers supporter is a tad disappointed tonight. Well done KMcK for making our club what we are today.
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Saxonblue74 added 23:01 - Jan 22
Some players will never win fans over I guess, for me there were at least 2 of our "fans favourites" that had absolute stinkers in the first half.
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TimmyH added 23:07 - Jan 22
Similar game to the home match...we came into the game more in the second half with more decisive pressing and in the end a deserved point. Just to be nit picky some decision making and application wasn't quite there at times in the final third but we were playing a side with scattered Premiership quality.

Close call for MOTM - Hladky, Woolfie and Fridge. Well done all and back into 2nd place where we belong! :)
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terryf added 23:09 - Jan 22
We'd have taken a point at the league leaders before the game so well done lads! Under the cosh first half but grew into game in the second. Hutchinson and Sarmiento made the difference and looked really lively, although Woolfie and Hadlky were probably the standout performers for me. Good to get some respite from the league now and hopefully time enough to bring in a couple of strikers to see us through the season. Southampton will not be looking forward coming down here and so long as we can maintain a good standard i'm optomistic we'll clinch second spot....at least!!!!
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Saxonblue74 added 23:09 - Jan 22
Cambsrover14 (I'm assuming that's your age?), is your life really that dull that you have to get involved in another clubs forum just because they've made a bid for one of your teams players?
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Europablue added 23:30 - Jan 22
TimmyH Woolfie messing up and Hladky saving his bacon, tipped MOTM in his favour. Fridge was as solid as a refrigerator.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 23:56 - Jan 22
Deserved point for that second half. On another night if we had made some better decisions a couple of times when attacking twice with burns free on the right in their box we could’ve snuck a win. I do think a draw was fair they had the better first half where we stood off way to much we had the better second. Great changes and subs again by McKenna proud of the resilience of this side and his post match interview so honest and always looking for improvements. Even Warnock said he loves listening to him
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 02:44 - Jan 23
Two games against arguably top team in the league and we held our own and avoided defeat both times. Scored late to get those results but we did it all the same. Not sure how other people feel about it but right off the bat, got to say that's commendable.

We're on course for A promotion. Maybe it won't happen, maybe we'll miss out, but it won't be through lack of trying. The team should surely make top six at least although our past record in those end of season games kind of leaves a concern. We're surely stronger than back then (1997 - 2005) and now with a very competent team coach also so you got to keep faith something can be done.

we took a trip to the top team, took a point from it and all that with key players out and apparently not playing so good for at least one full period of play. With pivotal names to return and continued belief and consistency you can believe we'll be in with a fantastic chance of making it. (Continued) Cup run from the fifth round also, it's lining up to be a real good season in truth.

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