Reserves 0-1 Wimbledon - Ipswich Town News
A very young Town reserves side lost 1-0 to Wimbledon at Portman Road. Neither side had too many opportunities in a disappointing game.
The Blues had a lot of possession but rarely threatened. The visitors had more of the chances but caused Lewis Price few problems.
The only real moment of quality came in the 66th minute when Jason Puncheon lashed the ball past Price from the edge of the area.
The Blues threatened a couple of times late on but Don's keeper Lee Worgan was never seriously tested.
Reserves: Lewis Price, Michael Synott, James Krause, Erkan Okay, Scott Mitchell, Gerard Nash, Nabil Abidallah (Daniel Flack 74), Adem Atay (Liam Craig 81), Sam Morrow, Craig Reid (Scott Barron 58), Matt Robinson.
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