x

Four Back for Town - Ipswich Town News

Town boss Joe Royle welcomes four players back to his squad ahead of Saturday's visit to Coventry. Darren Bent, Chris Bart-Williams, Georges Santos and Lewis Price all return after injury.

John McGreal drops out after picking up a calf injury earlier this week, Drissa Diallo is likely to take his place in central defence. Dean Bowditch and Scott Mitchell are left out of the squad after their involvement in the FA Youth Cup game on Wednesday night.

Midfielder Chris Bart-Williams is still not totally over his back problem and the manager admits he is still weighing up whether to play him: "Chris is a lot better this week.

”He is still not fully fit but he's well enough to train, and he's trained well in the last couple of days. There are decisions to make as we're strong with regard to midfield players.”

Keeper Price is over his finger ligament injury while Santos is back after an ankle problem.

Striker Darren Bent has been in fine form in training and he could start, perhaps even as part of a three-man forward line with Pablo Couñago and Shefki Kuqi. According to his manager the youngster has benefited from his time on the sidelines with an ankle injury: "He's flying and he's very fresh at the moment.

"It's noticeable that some players take time to get back into it again, Darren actually benefits from the rest, whether it is from injury or from being out of the side for a couple of weeks.”

Dutch midfielder Martijn Reuser could also be in line for a recall, Royle having noted his recent substitute displays: "Martijn's done very well. We know Martijn's got quality and he scored a terrific goal last week. He might have had two more if the Football League panel had given them to him.

"I'm well aware of Martijn's quality. I'm not against Martijn, it's just he hasn't had a lot of games this year. He started injured and when the side went into a good run he couldn't get back in. I'm very aware that Martijn is knocking on the door.”

Saturday's opponents are a team rated by the Town boss: "I think they are a good side. They are one of the few sides whose position in the league I'm slightly surprised about because they play good football and they pass it well.

"They've lost a big influence in Gary McAllister, not just as a manager because he's still a good player too. I like new manager Eric Black, I think he'll have a good chance there, but I hope that doesn't start tomorrow.

"I say the same things every week, it's about us. We dominate games — dominate might not be quite the right word against Sunderland although we had most of the possession - we've just got to be more vigilant at both ends.

"We'll go there to win the game, we'll be positive as we were last year, it just took us 45 minutes to wake up.”

The Blues eventually ran out 4-2 winners on that occasion after being 2-0 down at half-time.

Coventry have no major injury problems ahead of the game and may well recall experienced defender — and Jim Magilton's brother-in-law — Steve Staunton who has recovered from a fractured cheekbone.

Former Colchester loanee Graham Barrett is also back in contention having played two reserve games since an ankle problem.

New signing Bjarni Gudjonsson could make his second start since joining the Sky Blues on loan from VFB Bochum in Germany.

Saturday's referee is Trevor Kettle from Berkshire who has shown 83 yellow cards and 11 red in 17 games this season. Kettle, in his first league season, has not previously refereed a Town game.

Squad: Davis, Price, Wilnis, Richards, Naylor, Diallo, Santos, Bart-Williams, Magilton, Wright, Miller, Westlake, Reuser, Kuqi, Couñago, Bent.

What to read next:

Town Women Lose to Birmingham
Ipswich Town Women were comprehensively beaten 4-0 by a confident Birmingham City side at the Colchester JobServe Community Stadium this afternoon, their second successive WSL2 defeat.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Hirst Hoping to Add to Scotland Caps
Striker George Hirst will hope to add to his international caps and goals later today when Scotland host Belarus in a World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park (KO 5pm, BBC2).
O'Shea and Ogbene Win Caps as Ireland Fall to Last-Gasp Defeat in Portugal
Blues skipper Dara O’Shea and on-loan wideman Chieo Ogbene were in the Republic of Ireland side which fell to a last-gasp 1-0 defeat to World Cup qualification group leaders Portugal in Lisbon.
Slicker Sent Off After Final Whistle
On-loan Blues keeper Cieran Slicker was shown a red card after the final whistle having recorded his third clean sheet in four games as Barnet won 2-0 at Tranmere in League Two.
Sheehan: Birmingham the Strongest Team in the League
Town Women’s boss Joe Sheehan believes his side will be facing the strongest team in WSL2 when they host Birmingham City at the JobServe Community Stadium in Colchester on Sunday afternoon (KO 2pm, live on YouTube).
Neville: I've Settled in On and Off the Pitch
Ipswich Town Women’s right-back Grace Neville says she’s settled into life with the Blues on and off the field, the New Zealand international having made the move from London City Lionesses following their promotion to the WSL in the summer.
O'Shea: I've Enjoyed First Months as Captain
Town skipper Dara O’Shea says he has enjoyed his first two months as Blues captain and believes the club’s trust has enabled him to flourish.
Blues Quartet Set For Irish Caps
Town quartet Dara O’Shea, Kasey McAteer, Jack Taylor and Chieo Ogbene could all add to their international caps when the Republic of Ireland take on Portugal in a World Cup qualifier in Lisbon this evening (KO 7.45pm, Amazon Prime).
Nunez First Town Player to Win Chile Cap
Marcelino Nunez became the first Town player to win a cap for Chile as his side came from behind to beat Peru 2-1 in a friendly in Santiago overnight.