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Plymouth Argyle 0 v 2 Ipswich Town
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Plymouth Argyle 0-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 2nd Mar 2024 17:04

Town climbed back to second in the Championship after a Brendan Galloway own goal and Kieffer Moore’s fifth for the club saw the Blues to a 2-0 victory over Plymouth at Home Park. After a scruffy but hard-fought first half, Town stepped up their performance in the second half and Galloway deflected a Conor Chaplin strike past his own keeper in the 63rd minute, then Moore sealed the three points - and five Championship wins in a row for the first time since October 2003 - 11 minutes later.

Boss Kieran McKenna was forced into three changes from the team which beat Birmingham 3-0 last week with Massimo Luongo joining Nathan Broadhead and Wes Burns in missing out.

Luongo was ill, while Broadhead (thigh) and Burns (calf) suffered knocks against the Midlanders.

Lewis Travis replaced the Australian international in central midfield with Omari Hutchinson and Jeremy Sarmiento coming in on the right and left respectively. Conor Chaplin was OK to start despite suffering a gash to his leg last week.

Elsewhere, Axel Tuanzebe kept his place at right-back with Harry Clarke, celebrating his 23rd birthday, on the bench, alongside Jack Taylor, back after his quad injury. Plymouth were unchanged from their 2-0 victory at Middlesbrough last weekend.

In very wet conditions with rain continuing to fall heavily and buoyed by news of Leeds having drawn 1-1 at Huddersfield in the lunchtime kick-off, Town started on the front foot and threatened to create an opportunity in the second minute when Tuanzebe won the ball on the right and fed Chaplin, who turned away from his man in the area and briefly looked to be in space before he was dispossessed.

However, it was the Pilgrims who forced the first save of the game in the fifth minute, Vaclav Hladky doing well to push out Morgan Whittaker’s dangerous, curling cross-shot from the right which was on target.

The loose ball ran to Darko Gyabi, who struck a shot from the edge of the area which flew only just wide.

Argyle continued to press and Hladky came out of his goal to the Town left and initially looked in some trouble having been beaten to the ball by Ryan Hardie before eventually dispossessing the striker with the assistance of Tuanzebe. Moments later, the Czech keeper conceded a corner when he passed straight out of play, much to the delight of the home support.

After the home side’s threatening spell, the Blues began to take more control - although with the heavy and cut up pitch and Plymouth’s determined pressing deep into the Town area not making passing out from the back easy - and in the 15th minute went close for the first time.

Moore, born in Torquay just up the road from Plymouth, flicked a header from Hutchinson’s right-wing cross and home keeper Conor Hazard did well to bundle the wet ball behind down to his right.

The game swung back towards Plymouth but without any further penalty area concerns for the Blues, then just before the half-hour Sarmiento sent Hutchinson away with a cross-field pass but the on-loan Chelsea man’s shot from an angle inside the area was blocked.

Two minutes later, Moore appeared to have played Hutchinson in on the right again but the linesman on the far side waved for a harsh foul against the Town wideman with defender Brendan Galloway having gone to ground very easily with the Jamaica international otherwise away on goal.

On 36, Hardie curled a shot over the bar from just outside the area after an initial strike following a corner had been blocked.

Town had Luke Woolfenden to thank for not being behind a minute later. Whittaker floated a ball across from the right to the left of the box and Mickel Miller shot across Hladky, however, Woolfenden had read the situation and blocked.

In the 39th minute, after some neater passing in the build-up, Moore couldn’t find a way past the final two defenders and the ball ricocheted off his shins to Hazard.


Soon after, Hutchinson was again harshly penalised when chasing a ball along with Galloway before Sarmiento overhit a pass for the Chelsea loanee to run onto with a ball into space for the Town number 20 the Blues’ biggest threat.

Plymouth were, however, presenting more of a danger at the other end, continuing to force errors from the Blues in the final third with their persistent pressing.

Town ended the half in the Pilgrims’ final third with Tuanzebe winning a corner but which came to nothing.

Overall, it had been a scruffy half with Plymouth having looked the more dangerous, having had the better chances and would have been in front but for Woolfenden’s vital interception.

Town had had spells in control but the Pilgrims - and the conditions - had made it hard work for them to play out from the back, while too many passes had gone astray.

Nevertheless, Hutchinson had looked a threat all half when played in on the right and Moore went close with his header.

Soon after the restart, with the sun now shining and the rain having departed, Hutchinson overhit a cross from the right beyond the far post, then Whittaker tried an audacious chip from 40-plus yards but sent the ball over Hladky’s goal with the keeper appearing untroubled in any case.

But, as the hour approached, Town began to look the more threatening side. Hutchinson sent over a dangerous ball from the right, which was cut out just ahead of Moore.

Then, on 57, Leif Davis stood up a cross from the left which Moore nodded down to keeper Hazard. Soon after, Tuanzebe won a corner with a strike from an angle on the right which was diverted behind.

Two minutes later, Sarmiento was booked for catching the stooping ?? in the face with a boot as he sought to hook on on halfway.

Town continued to take the game to the home side, whose second half performance was lacking some of the energy of their first-period display, perhaps unsurprisingly on the heavy pitch.

And on 61, Moore might have given the Blues the lead. Hutchinson’s cross from the right was pushed out by the keeper, Chaplin nodded goalwards and the Wales international flicked over the bar.

But the Town fans behind the goal didn’t have to wait too much longer to see their side go on front.

Skipper Sam Morsy brought the ball forward and fed Chaplin to his left. The ball got rather stuck under the forward’s feet but he dug it out and hit a shot which was on its way wide until it struck Galloway, changed direction 90 degrees and beat the wrong-footed Hazard to his right.

Chaplin celebrated what he thought was his 12th goal of the season delightedly in front of the 1,700 supporters and his teammates, however, it seems likely to go down as a Galloway own goal.

Plymouth made their first changes soon after the goal with Matthew Sorinola and captain Jordan Houghton replaced by Joe Edwards and Adam Forshaw.

After Chaplin tried to catch Hazard off his line with an effort from not far inside the Plymouth half, the keeper claiming to the right of his goal but with the ball having the right trajectory, Town swapped Sarmiento for Marcus Harness.

Chaplin was booked on 71 for a foul on Galloway on halfway, then the Argyle defender joined him for a studs-high lunge just outside the area.

The forward took the free-kick himself but the ball deflected wide off the wall. However, following the subsequent corner, the Blues doubled their lead.

After the flag-kick had initially been cleared to the edge of the box by Hazard’s punch, Davis crossed deep from the right to Cameron Burgess, who just about kept the ball in and nodded back to Chaplin, who headed on to Moore and the Wales international smashed a powerful low volley past Hazard and into the net to send the Town fans behind the goal wild once again.

Moore’s fifth goal in six starts and one sub appearance since his loan move from AFC Bournemouth had given the Blues some breathing space, however, Town were taking no chances and Travis was booked for delaying a restart. Moments earlier, the home side had swapped Mustapha Bundu for Darko Gyabi.

Argyle went very close to pulling a goal back in the 79th minute when Miller was sent away in space on the left by Bundu, although with the Plymouth sub appearing to have fouled Tuanzebe, and burst into the area before hitting a low shot which Hladky pushed onto his right post. The ball ricocheted across the face and Whittaker subsequently shot well over.

As the game moved into its scheduled final 10 minutes, the Blues made a double change, Clarke and Ali Al-Hamadi taking over from Chaplin and Moore. Argyle switched Galloway and Adam Randell for Ashley Phillips and Alfie Devine.

Plymouth were beginning to look like a beaten side and in the 84th minute Al-Hamadi was sent away on the left, cut in but scuffed his shot well wide. Earlier in the move, Harness had been clear on goal had the former Portsmouth man been spotted.

With the game now in the third of five minutes of injury time, Town swapped the dogged Travis for Dominic Ball.

Town saw out the remaining minutes with little fanfare to seal a hard-battled victory over a side who had become something of a bogey team in recent years, particularly at Home Park where performances haven’t always been reflected in the result.

After a first half in which the Pilgrims just about had the better of it, the Blues improved after the break with the home side’s display not having the same intensity in the second period and Town able to show greater control.

The first goal may have had an element of fortune about it but the Blues had started to look more and more threatening at that stage and the second was deserved when it came.

Leeds drawing at Huddersfield got the afternoon off to the ideal start - Town are now two points ahead of the Whites and second - and results elsewhere continued to go the Blues’ way with leaders Leicester now only three points ahead of Town having lost 2-1 at home to QPR, while Southampton in fourth claimed a last-gasp 4-3 victory at Birmingham.

Town, who last achieved five wins in a row in the Championship under Joe Royle in October 2003, are next in action at Portman Road on Tuesday when they host Bristol City, who were beaten 1-0 at home by Cardiff City today.

Plymouth Argyle: Hazard, Houghton (c) (Forshaw 65), Pleguezeulo, Haride, Whittaker, Miller, Gibson, Gyabi (Bundu, 75), Randell (Devine 81), Galloway (Phillips 81), Sorinola (Edwards 81). Unused: Cooper, Mumba, Sousa, Waine.

Town: Hladky, Tuanzebe, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Travis (Ball 93), Hutchinson, Chaplin (Clarke 80), Sarmiento (Harness 68), Moore (Al-Hamadi 80). Unused: Walton, Edmundson, Taylor, Humphreys, Jackson. Referee: Josh Smith (Lincolnshire). Att: 16,871 (Town: 1,735).


Photo: Matchday Images



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ArnieM added 20:16 - Mar 2
Robson Wark: yes I agree with you . I was watching the game. The “ halo effect” that surrounds this player is truly unbelievable.

In fact when it hit him in the chest I thought he’d diverted into the net .., goal line clearance my arse. It’s laughable.

The defence is actually looking more solid because we have two decent defenders in that back four who can header and tackle , snd Woolfenden sits in between the two of them over the last two games. In fact he’s almost anonymous now thank god!
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bobble added 20:22 - Mar 2
foxes have got sunderland /hull away and saints at home next 3, we could be on top 6 pts clear in 2 games time
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Van_Blue added 20:51 - Mar 2
Song for Tues-
We've got the whole league in our hands
we've got the whole league in our hands.....
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RobsonWark added 20:52 - Mar 2
ArnieM Wolfenden is the Messiah on here to a lot of numpties who thought that Chambers our leg-end was a legend too.
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BlueWax added 21:10 - Mar 2
Amazing day and saints need to keep going to last game of season at Leeds, it could be just what we need!
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dusth added 21:16 - Mar 2
Terrific gutsy performance today against a spoiling team that has now mostly given up playing football for buying fouls with West End performances and a fairly useless ref. Interested to hear all the experts on here re Luke Wolfenden. Clearly our brilliant manager doesn't what he's talking about. IMHO one of the best young central defenders in the Championship. If we ever put him up for sale (which would be wrong) we might get a surprise.
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Theipswich added 22:22 - Mar 2
Well played Ipswich...proving all those so-called pundits who refer to the three relegated teams from the Premiership as having a God given right to challenge for promotion whilst we rarely get a mention from the national press...well, we are proving a lot of people wrong....keep it up Town and who knows where this incredible season will finish. We can dream, can't we ?
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Europablue added 22:40 - Mar 2
All we need to do now is win the last 11 and we will be promoted!
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nevergoblue added 22:53 - Mar 2
Thank God for the January transfer window, added some much needed depth to the squad. Moore, Sarmiento, Travis and Ali all called into action today. Generally speaking, KM and the team are doing a great job with recruitment, and getting the necessary backing.
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foreverthebeat added 23:04 - Mar 2
COYB lets all start believing Barnsley last year was when we done it massive result today especially with other results let's get promoted. At CARROT RD
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Cadiar added 23:21 - Mar 2
Fantastic. Despite the win on a terrible pitch, a game we dominated according to the stats we still have the negative rsholes ArnieM & RobsonWark showing their usual stupidity re Woolfie, your opinions are irrelevant, what matters is KM's opinion of Woolfie. Just waiting for Blueboy to have a moan.
Last Saturday Ray Parkour was on TalkSport talking about the promo race & never once mentioned us,hope Alan Brazil gives him a slapp. It was all about Leeds trying to catch Leicester, well who's 2nd now? One game at a time!!
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GTRKing added 23:26 - Mar 2
We can do it boys this is our year!

Let’s concentrate on each game at a time!

11 big games left,

Love seeing PR from my work makes me smile each day :)

If we can get to Southampton game (1st April) top 2 then we happy days!

I would of said mid table 9th-15th this season

By my ooh my we could win the league it feels like me playing EA FC 24 or Football Manager 2024 don’t seem really!


Happy Saturday ladies & gets let’s dream of being in the promise land next season we can bloody do it :)
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RobsonWark added 23:54 - Mar 2
You get slagged off for saying that Wolfy did not stop a shot that was going way wide by ignorant people like these

lonelyblue
Elto
Cadiar
htb

do you idiots not see or understand football?
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Van_Blue added 01:24 - Mar 3
Just watching the highlights after watching the game live. That clearance by Wolfie was very good defending, before the shot you can see him running into the space not covered by GK, yes he was lucky the ball deflected away but was good defending to make sure he was in that position, he didn't just happen to be there.
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1st_March_1980 added 07:05 - Mar 3
I've no dog in the fight, but having looked at the replay it would be more collegiate for us fans to agree:
1. The shot was going wide, not massively wide, but not on target.
2. Wolfie wasn't to know that and he was trying to get into a protective area to assist the team.
3. We got lucky with the rebound, so surely it's possibly to praise the player for trying to get into the right position, whilst also saying he got lucky with the fact that the shot was off-target and hence his body wasn't in the right position to deal with.
(I'm suggesting he would have made an easier block with an on-target shot)
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Orraman added 10:19 - Mar 3
Sorry, Wolfie. I upticked RobsonWark’s comment comparing you to Luke Chambers. I never have and never will criticise any Town player and for the record think that you and Luke are and were excellent contributors to Town.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 10:22 - Mar 3
RobsonWark, Ive watched that Woolfie block several times now and it looks like he stopped the ball going in.
I can understand differing views on his qualities , that is subjective, however I also believe my own eyes, no doubt so do you. Someone is wrong.

I have only marked you down on the comment about the block
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Cadiar added 11:13 - Mar 3
RobsonWark having a hissy fit.
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warktheline added 12:43 - Mar 3
@cadiar, you don’t want to pay too much attention to robsonwark! I mean he called the legendary Mick Mills a ‘loser’! There’s plenty with ‘tails between their legs’ on here isn’t there @blueboy? ‘A tough season ahead, without quality championship players…with the owners lacking ambition etc etc’….You are the one currently being given a ‘reality check’….what an outstanding season, going toe to toe with 3 Premiership outfits for automatic promotion .
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Help added 13:02 - Mar 3
Forever the beat. We need to be 15 points ahead of the next team on the playoffs to get promoted at carrot road. Ain't gonna happen
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RobsonWark added 17:53 - Mar 3
This is 'Our Time'.
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RobsonWark added 19:08 - Mar 3
Yes warktheline we would be another 4 points behind Leicester if we had taken Mills advice and gone for the 2 draws. We got 2 wins which I said we would get.
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VanDusen added 03:06 - Mar 4
Has anyone else noticed that Leicester's cup success means that their game at home to Soton has now been postponed and will need to be shoehorned into the already busy run-in period in April. Win the three games before the int.break and we're guaranteed to be at least level at the top whilst the Saints have to look forward to travelling all three of their rivals in the last month... Interesting days ahead!
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ArnieM added 07:50 - Mar 4
It’s interesting that fans can constantly rave about players (their opinion about those players) and that opinion be accepted as “ valid” and that these fans are somehow better or more loyal and blue blooded. Have an alternative view, however, and you’re vilified for that view (and it’s certainly not “acceptable” on this forum, to repeat that view, whereas constant raving about a player and placing them on a pedestal is ok). You’re then accused of being “ negative”, a scum fan etc etc.

If no one ever challenged performances and searched for better standards ( I have absolutely NO doubt this is McKenna’s approach), you’d never make progress, improve or learn from mistakes!

It’s not “disloyal” to challenge things or the current status quo. It shows an analysis of a situation and a quest for improvement.

With reference to the player in question and how some on race about him I ask the question. If he is as good as you say he is, why is it he has never been in a Championship Team of the Week, or been given a MOTM award in any season since he’s been in the first team?

Cue the usual childish down votes or vitriolic responses in the absence of adult dialogue and discussion - surely the true purpose of a forum!
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warktheline added 10:23 - Mar 4
@arnie, you blow whichever way the wind is blowing! You are very quick to criticise ,to the extremes, if the team haven’t won for a couple of games, and then jump back on board when things are going well! A season is a marathon, usually full of ups and downs. Our last two seasons have been remarkable, you need to keep the faith throughout this current process…although there are times when we all question judgements , it’s difficult to criticise Mckenna’s in any meaningful way, considering his statistics and record since becoming our manager!
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