x

Chaplin: Two Points Dropped - Ipswich Town News

Blues top scorer Conor Chaplin felt last night’s 2-2 draw at Portsmouth was two points dropped on the overall balance of the game.

Chaplin netted his 12th goal of the season - his 10th in the league - with three scheduled minutes remaining to claim the point, but the ex-Pompey forward thought Town’s display deserved more.

"I think it’s a tough one,” he told iFollow Ipswich. "We came from behind twice, so you could say there was good resilience, a good point, but on the balance of the game I think it was two points dropped really, that’s my overriding feeling, probably.

"I thought we were clearly the better team. A worldy for their first goal [Marlon Pack’s free-kick] and then a set piece for the second and they didn’t create anything other than that.

"Probably in terms of the goals we’ve conceded against them this year, they’ve all been set pieces in the league, so that’s something that we need to try and eradicate in terms of giving fouls away etc.

"I didn’t think we were at our best but I thought we controlled the game, I thought we worked the ball well at times. We didn’t have enough chances but we’ve got a big game coming up, so all eyes on that straight away.”

The 25-year-old admitted Portsmouth’s second goal scored completely against the run of play by Colby Bishop was a blow.

"It was, especially because of the manner of it, I think it was a poor goal to concede from our point of view,” he said.

"We take pride in defending set pieces, we’ve been very good at it, so that’s disappointing, especially because they didn’t create anything in free play.

"That’s probably the most frustrating thing, gifting them a chance to put the ball in the box. I thought we showed some resilience, which is obviously a positive.”

Regarding his late equaliser, he recalled: "I saw Samy [Morsy] lining up and found myself on the edge of the box and it’s a striker’s instinct just to follow the ball in.

"I made sure that I stayed onside and it fell to me. Sometimes it does, sometimes it’s parried out the other way. Thankfully it fell straight to me. It’s a nice one to get a tap-in like that and ultimately get a point.”

Chaplin believes that the draw will feel a better result if Town win at Lincoln City on Monday.

"If we go and follow that up away at Lincoln, which is going to be a very, very tough game, I think we know that from the first game we played against them in the league at our place,” he said.

"If you follow that up with a win, it’s a great Christmas period and no one can say otherwise.

"That’s on us now, that’s our responsibility and something that we’ll look to go and do.”

Chaplin, who joined the Blues in the summer of 2021 from Barnsley, had praise for the 1,600 Town fans who sold out the away end at Fratton Park.

"Incredible travelling support,” he enthused. "This time of the year it’s not easy to rally money together and get down the road, it’s probably a 300-mile round trip, so fair play to them, I thought they were brilliant.

"They helped us at the end when we were trying to probe and trying to put the balls in the box and find spaces, and I felt that on the last goal they sucked the ball in a little bit, which is exactly what we need from them.”

What to read next:

Goodman: I've Been Nothing But Complimentary About Ipswich
Sky Sports pundit Don Goodman has defended himself following Blues defender Luke Woolfenden’s claim the former Wolves striker would have been disappointed by Town’s promotion to the Premier League.
U18s End Season at Peterborough
Town’s U18s complete their Professional Development League Two South fixtures when they take on Peterborough United at London Road on Saturday afternoon (KO 1.30pm).
Hutchinson Nominated for Goal of the Month
Loanee forward Omari Hutchinson has been nominated for the Sky Bet Championship Goal of the Month award for April for his first goal against Hull City last month.
Sky Bet Renew Loyal Fan Nina's Season Ticket
Nina Battle, the wife of Gary Battle, who recently lost his battle against a brain tumour, has had her 2024/25 season ticket renewed by Sky Bet.
Magilton: I Saw Greatness in McKenna
Blues legend Jim Magilton is a great admirer of current Town boss Kieran McKenna and says he saw “greatness” in him long before his time at Portman Road.
McKenna: One of the Best People I've Met in Football
Blues boss Kieran McKenna paid tribute to retiring forward Sone Aluko at Monday night’s End-of-Season Dinner.
Life's a Pitch TV - Episode 40 - Jim Magilton
This week’s Life’s a Pitch TV with star guest Jim Magilton is now available on YouTube.
Town Players Party With Sheeran
Town’s players continued their promotion celebrations last night when they met up with club sponsor Ed Sheeran.
[Podcast] The Naked Football Show - Listen Again
This week's Naked Football Show is now available online.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.