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Town 2-1 Stevenage - Match Report
Tuesday, 11th Aug 2015 22:08

Second-half goals from debutant Josh Yorwerth and Jay Tabb saw the Blues to a 2-1 Capital One Cup first round victory over Stevenage at Portman Road. The visitors, who were awarded a late penalty before referee Fred Graham changed his mind, took the lead in the 34th minute via Christophe Berra’s own goal, but Yorwerth nodded in an equaliser on 55 and Tabb the winner 14 minutes from the end as the Blues improved after the break to claim a place in round two.

Central defender Yorwerth, left-back Myles Kenlock, winger Larsen Touré and striker Brett Pitman were handed their debuts in a much-changed Town line-up. Skipper Luke Chambers was the only player in the XI who started at Brentford on Saturday.

Kenlock was making his first senior appearance, while summer signing from Cardiff Yorwerth’s only previous experience of first team football was during a loan spell with Hereford United in the Evo-Stik League last season.

Guinean international Touré and Pitman also made their Blues bows having joined the club in the summer, while Giles Coke and Jonathan Douglas made their first Town starts.

After a quiet start, Pitman turned the game’s first chance wide at the near post in the ninth minute after Touré had crossed from the right.

Two minutes later, Charlie Lee hit a shot which deflected wide, then following the resultant corner skipper Steven Schumacher fired wide from distance.

The visitors began to present the greater threat with the Blues looking somewhat disjointed in the early stages. On 18 Christophe Berra got in the way of Dean Parrett’s strike, then from the corner Fraser Franks’s header was saved by Dean Gerken.

Just after the 20-minute mark Douglas chipped the ball over the Boro backline towards David McGoldrick but the Town number 10 was flagged offside.

David McAllister scraped a shot well wide in the 26th minute when he should have done much better having been teed up by Dipo Akinyemi after the striker had got in behind Yorwerth, a ball having been played over the top down the left.

Three minutes later, Chambers over-hit his cross from the right after a sweeping Town move involving Jay Tabb, McGoldrick, Kenlock and Douglas.

After Stevenage had taken several goes at clearing a corner on the left - a Douglas shot struck a hand claimed the home crowd - Coke was booked for a foul as Parrett broke. Touré joined him in referee Graham’s book soon afterwards for a foul on Tom Pett.

Tabb was unable to take down Pitman’s clever pass into the area when in a dangerous position, then on 34 the visitors went in front.

Coke was dispossessed midway inside the Town half on the left - the midfielder believing he was fouled - before Akinyemi took the ball into the area easily and found Parrett, who easily beat Yorwerth but whose shot was stopped by Gerken. However, the ball rebounded off the unfortunate Berra and into the net.

The Blues had been thoroughly underwhelming and the League Two visitors deserved their lead.


Town weren’t far from getting back on terms in the 38th minute when Coke fed in Pitman on the left but the former Bournemouth man’s strike flew just the wrong side of Boro keeper Chris Day’s left post.

Two minutes later, Kenlock played in Tabb and the midfielder went similarly close, keeper Day this time touching the ball just wide.

In injury time the Blues threatened again, Touré crossing from the right and Pitman’s header striking a Stevenage defender.

Seconds before the break, Lee was booked for a foul on McGoldrick midway inside the Boro half. The Blues striker failed to find Tabb with a return pass from the freekick, a passage of play which summed up Town’s first-half performance.

The Blues had looked every bit a side featuring 10 changes from their regular line-up, although they probably should have got themselves back on terms towards the break.

While Stevenage’s goal was fortunate, the visitors might have gone in front before that having had the better of the earlier opportunities.

Ryan Fraser’s introduction for Touré at the start of the second half was little surprise, while Boro swapped Dale Gorman and Brett Williams for McAllister and Akinyemi.

Fraser was quickly into the action, sending in a cross from the right which was cleared before Kenlock was booked for a late tackle on sub Gorman as Stevenage broke.

The Blues began to put the visitors under pressure and in the 52nd minute Yorwerth twice went close from a corner on the left.

The Wales U21 international’s initial header was blocked and when the ball ran loose to him he lashed wildly over when he should have claimed a debut goal.

But the Blues continued to threaten, Pitman sweeping the ball wide to Fraser on 55 but the Scottish U21 international winger’s cross was cut out by Williams.

And from the corner Town got back on terms. Fraser sent the ball into the box and Yorwerth stooped to head home the debut goal he should have netted a few minutes earlier.

The Blues had been well on top after the break and pressed almost constantly for a second goal.

Stevenage’s veteran keeper Day first did brilliantly to get down to down to save Pitman’s header from Fraser’s delicate chip into the box on 63, then after Franks had been booked for a foul on Tabb the 40-year-old reacted quickly to superbly block McGoldrick’s point-blank header from Fraser’s corner on the right.

Pitman just failed to find Fraser with a delicate return flick as the two exchanged a one-two on the edge of the box on 70, then after a quickly taken freekick on the right Douglas shot into the side-netting.

Skipper Chambers almost put the icing on a superb Blues move in the 74th minute. Kenlock weaved his way past a number of Stevenage on midway played before finding Pitman. The striker moved the ball on to Fraser, who sent over a cross to the far post which Chambers headed back across goal but just past the post.

Town finally got their noses in front in the 77th minute. Pitman turned Fraser’s ball into the path of McGoldrick down the right flank. The Town number 10 cleverly took the ball past his man with his first touch, taking it inside and into the area before finding the unmarked Tabb at the far post, who tapped home.

Moments later debutant right-back Kenlock was replaced by Tommy Smith to warm applause, the 18-year-old looking like he was cramping up as he left the field.

McGoldrick’s deft flick sent Fraser away on the right but Tabb’s effort at the far post was easy for Day.

There was a scare for the Blues, who had dominated since half-time, in the 82nd minute when Stevenage appeared to have been awarded a penalty.

Parrett looked like he’d tripped over the ball as he broke into the area, causing the chasing Berra to lose his footing.

Referee Graham initially awarded a spot-kick, reacting to his linesman’s flag, but after consultation and some lobbying from Berra amongst others instead gave a drop ball inside the area, much to the chagrin of Boro boss Teddy Sheringham and his players.

As the game moved into injury time Town went close again, McGoldrick turning a volley against Day from Pitman’s chip.

The Irish international was thwarted by the one-time England U21 international keeper again moments later when his header from Tabb’s cross was stopped on the line. The loose ball fell to McGoldrick, who crossed to Tabb, who blazed over.

Referee Graham’s final whistle signalled some half-hearted further appeals from the Stevenage players but the official eventually appeared to have got the penalty decision right.

Having been poor in the first half, the Blues were excellent after the break with sub Fraser providing some much-needed inspiration and the Scotland U21 international, Pitman and McGoldrick were at the heart of most of Town’s best moments.

Town boss Mick McCarthy will have been delighted with the way his side improved in the second half after their poor first-half display and with his first cup victory as Blues manager.

The draw for the second round takes place on Sky Sports following the Doncaster-Leeds tie on Thursday evening.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Yorwerth, Berra, Kenlock (Smith 77), Coke, Douglas, Touré (Fraser 46), Tabb, McGoldrick, Pitman. Unused: Bialkowski, McDonnell, Benyu, Murphy, Sears.

Stevenage: Day, McCombe, Franks, Schumacher (c) (Conlon 78), Pett, McAllister (Gorman 46), Parrett, Wells, Akinyemi (Williams 46), Lee, Okimo. Unused: Jackson, Hughes, Casey, Johnson. Referee: Fred Graham (Stanford-le-Hope, Essex). Att: 10,449 (Stevenage: 388).


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Blue_Again added 22:11 - Aug 11
maybe we should leave murphy out next match sears and magic up front could be a winner
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ipswichjames added 22:12 - Aug 11
After a terrible first half showing, we were much better in the second half, spurred by Fraser coming on. The man is class. McGoldrick was a delight to watch once again. Very impressed with Kenlock tonight. Thought Yorwerth took his goal well but made a few errors at the back.
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Slambo added 22:14 - Aug 11
I've not seen Ipswich service lower league opposition like that in over a decade. Massive performances from Fraser, McGoldrick, Kenlock and Coke. Stevenage only League 2, granted, but bugger me we played well...

This has to be our year...
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muccletonjoe added 22:14 - Aug 11
Sounds as tho another star is born with kenlock
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ruds added 22:16 - Aug 11
Lucky draws over the next few rounds, SENSIBLE prices for tickets and a positive cup run or two could help fund that Jonny Williams type of magic player we might need from Christmas onwards!!?
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Muncher added 22:19 - Aug 11
I thought Kenlock was excellent, every bit as promising as when Mings first played. Pittman and McGoldrick were conducting something of a masterclass in the second half. The way we are moving the ball about on the ground is a complete contrast to the way we have played the last few seasons.
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TheSelkirk added 22:21 - Aug 11
Liked Kenlock a great deal and Tabby's love child, Fraser, was also impressive. Pleased Yorwerth got the goal too... looked a little nervous in the first half but confidence grew.

But for two top class saves from their keeper in the second half, and a few glaring misses, we could have won at a canter.

Probably one of the strongest 'second string' teams we've been able to put out for some time. Looking good.
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cheeseboy added 22:24 - Aug 11
Well done the lads. As other Championship teams went tumbling out we actually got through !!! What was Coke like ?
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Marcus added 22:25 - Aug 11
Regarding the penalty incident the lino was flagging but didn't cross his flag over his chest so wasn't indicating a penalty. The ref made a mistake awarding the kick before talking to his assistant and then consulted and reversed the decision.
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Currie10 added 22:27 - Aug 11
" SENSIBLE prices for tickets and a positive cup run or two could help fund that Jonny Williams type of magic player we might need from Christmas onwards!!? "

I do not envisage Williams coming back - appears we're going to play a 4-4-2 this season and have 2 damned good wide options for this. Would love him to play for us again sure but I don't see it this season.
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miltonsnephew added 22:28 - Aug 11
2 goals for Jack Marriott tonight versus
Bristol City hope he does well there!
Fraser different class.....
Congrats to Kenlock and Yorwerth!
Glad Pitman is a signed player!
Hope we get a good draw at home and we carry this on into the league.
Lastly we need 3 more players a top notch goalie, a creative and powerful centre mid and lastly a out and out right back. MICK and ME make it happen.
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BlueKush added 22:29 - Aug 11
Is TWTD the only place I ever see the word 'chagrin'?

A much needed win.
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jcITFC added 22:29 - Aug 11
Just got back from the match. I'd give a left nut to keep fraser longer than a season. Completely changed the game.
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Jimmy86 added 22:33 - Aug 11
We were somewhat disjointed in the first half, which isn't suprising, given the changes to the team. I thought Kenlock and Yorwerth both grew into the game and can be justifiably proud with their performances. The refreshing thing was we tried to play football!!! No aimless hoofing the ball. I thought didz and pitman were both class and unlucky not to score 2 each, on another day they probably would have done. Coke looked assured in midfield and better on the ball than Douglas, who hasn't had much pre season at all. Stevenage looked fairly decent in posession and did pose problems and I thought their keeper was pretty decent. Had no idea he was 40 though!! Certainly didn't play like it. Berra looked a bit shake at times, hope he's up for Saturday.
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TractorBoy666 added 22:33 - Aug 11
That was one awful first half, nothing got going and we looked quite shakey at the back. Second half was much more better and for more like many others have been saying Ryan Fraser changed the game. The football was easy on the eye second half and I have to admit I hardly saw a hoof, even from Chambo! Didzy was a class above everybody tonight. Let's go for Saturday!
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newbie added 22:33 - Aug 11
Anyone know if the next round is seeded?
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TractorBoy666 added 22:39 - Aug 11
Oh yes how could I forget Myles Kenlock, he grew and grew into that game, great prospect!
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:44 - Aug 11
Disjointed 1st half, Stevenage deserved their half time lead. Fraser coming on at half time completely changed the match, some excellent flowing football at times, could & should have won by a much bigger margin. A pretty entertaining game.
Young Myles Kenlock can be very pleased with his debut this evening as can Yorwerth after a shaky start. Nice to see the ball passed on the deck for the majority of the game.
The pitch looks good, Brentford take note..........
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ihatenorwich added 22:48 - Aug 11
Was amazing to see McGoldrick coming to pick the ball up in a centre and full back postion just to try and make something happen in the first half, the man is different class and would love to see him behind Murphy and Sears for a game. Could be deadly!
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runaround added 22:54 - Aug 11
A deserved victory in the end & for once a reason to watch the next cup draw!
McGoldrick was excellent whilst Fraser, Pitman, Coke & Young Kenlock played well. Tabby & Yorwerth poor first half but better second half & got the goals. Only disappointment was Toure but hopefully he will improve. Some of our football second half was excellent & if we can keep playing like that but be more clinical in both boxes we have a real chance
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Ipswichlove added 22:56 - Aug 11
Kenlock Has Something
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EssexTractor added 22:56 - Aug 11
Difficult to realistically gauge but some of neat play bewteen Pittman , deceptive player, Fraser, scurrying and a handful, and McGoldrick flicks and craft pleasing on the eye. Defensively maybe not as confident as one would like against League Two side although Gerken had very little to concern him. Yowerth looked very edgy at first and his goal will have worked wonders. Coke and Douglas had to and did grow into the match after anonymous first half when neither seemed able to play the ball forward with any sense of purpose. Toure will need a lot of time to learn to make any impact, found it a concern to actually face the way he was playing. Berra stepping back into form without really breaking sweat but MOTM to young Myles Kenlock in his first match of any consequence who showed adroitness , the eye for a good nicely paced pass and his run just before his substitution a great joy. And full marks to MM for letting him have his own standing ovation. Our Carlong Cup form has been woeful of late but tonight has edged us one step forward. Lots to build on.
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runningout added 23:11 - Aug 11
Great to get through.. our defenders when awake look half decent... When fully awake you never know...
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bluefeast added 23:11 - Aug 11
Wheres MM
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runningout added 23:20 - Aug 11
not ere...
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