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Ipswich Town 2-1 Leeds United - Match Report
Tuesday, 12th Jan 2016 21:52

Brett Pitman headed a dramatic injury time winner as the Blues came from behind to to beat Leeds United 2-1 at Portman Road. Souleymane Doukara put the visitors ahead in only the 12th second - the fastest strike in all four divisions so far this season - but Town gradually took control and dominated a second half in which Luke Chambers headed a 50th minute equaliser and then Pitman sealed the win, both goals coming from Ryan Fraser crosses.

Mick McCarthy reverted to the team which won 1-0 at Brighton and showed only one change from the side which drew 0-0 at Burnley last time out in the Championship with Jonathan Douglas returning from his knee injury to replace Luke Hyam in the Blues three-man midfield. For Leeds, former Town loan striker Chris Wood missed out with a hamstring injury.

The Blues found themselves behind after just 12 seconds. Skipper Chambers headed a long ball down the Leeds left inside towards Douglas, who dallied and was outmuscled by Doukara, who slammed a low shot past Dean Gerken to record the fastest goal in all four divisions this season, four seconds quicker than Freddie Sears’s goal at Fulham.

Town, stung by conceding such an early goal, went looking for an equaliser. Murphy forced keeper Marco Silvestri into a fifth minute save, then from the corner Chambers was adamant he’d been pulled back as Douglas headed the ball back across the area, however, referee Fred Graham wasn’t interested.

Fraser scuffed a shot through to Silvestri on six before Tommy Smith inadvertently diverted a Mustapha Carayol cross goalwards but Gerken was able to claim comfortably.

Leeds weren’t far away from increasing their advantage in the 12th minute when Doukara sent Carayol away on the left and Smith again scuffed the on-loan Middlesbrough winger’s cross towards his own goal but the Town keeper clawed behind.

The action was moving swiftly from one end of the field to the other basketball style and two minutes later Sears forced Silvestri to save from the edge of the area.

Within a minute, Town threatened again when a short corner on the left was played to Kevin Bru and his cross whipped across the six-yard area but with no one able to add a final touch.

Bru forced Silvestri into a save down to his left from 25 yards out on the right in the 22nd minute with the Blues by now presenting the greater threat.

On 28 Fraser dug out a pass to Daryl Murphy from the right and the Irishman turned and hit a powerful shot which Silvestri somewhat uncomfortably kept out.

The Blues continued to put the visitors under pressure but without testing Silvestri further. Bru shot wide from well out on the left in the 35th minute, while Chambers again claimed a penalty after he was caught as he looked to get on the ball earlier in the move, but again referee Graham wasn’t interested.

Town continued to dominate, passing the ball around confidently and keeping possession comfortably and on 41 Jonas Knudsen whipped over a dangerous cross which was headed away in front of Douglas.


Two minutes before the scheduled end of the half Silvestri, who had struggled with his kicking all half, required treatment from the Leeds physio.

The keeper was deemed OK to carry on and a minute later was called into action again when Murphy laid a ball into feet off to Fraser on the left of the box and the Scotland U21 international cut in and hit a shot which the Italian did well to tip over.

Moments before the break Fraser whipped over another cross from the left but without being able to create the opportunity which would see the Blues get back on terms.

Having been caught cold for the very early goal, the game was a scrappy end to end affair for the first 20 minutes or so before Town began to take control.

Leeds, who might well have increased their lead during the opening spell, rarely threatened the nearer the game got to the break, while Town forced Silvestri to make saves on a number of occasions and had deserved to have got themselves back on terms.

Soon after the restart Sears sent the ball well into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand from the edge of the area, then at the other end Alex Mowatt turned Carayol’s cross from the left over the bar.

But the Blues had begun the second half as they had ended the first and on 50 they levelled. Fraser whipped over a superb cross from the left and skipper Chambers powerfully headed his third goal of the season across and past Silvestri.

Town kept up the pressure and on 54 Fraser sent over another ball from the left but this time Silvestri claimed.

Three minutes later the on-loan AFC Bournemouth man again crossed from the left and Murphy turned it against a defender. The loose ball ran to Cole Skuse, who curled a shot just past the post from 25 yards. Moments later, Douglas picked up the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Carayol.

On 62 Bru sent over a cross from the left, Chambers knocked it back across goal from a tight angle on the right and Sears was just unable to keep it in play on the left.

The Blues continued to dominate with Leeds desperately hanging on at times, keeper Silvestri grasping the ball ahead of Murphy after Bru had again crossed from the left.

Town came agonisingly close to the second goal their performance deserved in the 72nd minute. Fraser quickly took a throw on the left and Bru whipped over a cross which Murphy and then Chambers both just failed to get a touch on and Silvestri pawed behind, although referee Graham signalled a goalkick.

Murphy looped a header to Silvestri from Chambers’s cross a minute later as the Blues kept up what had been almost relentless pressure from start of the second half.

Fraser fed in Murphy on the left of the area on 76 but the striker lost his footing as he sought to cut inside a defender. The Irish international was replaced by Pitman two minutes later. Soon after, Leeds swapped Lewis Cook for striker Mirco Antenucci.

As the game moved into its final scheduled 10 minutes, Chambers was booked for impeding Silvestri as the keeper looked to get the ball out quickly after catching a corner.

Dallas joined him in the book for a foul on Bru in the 83rd minute, although referee Graham failed to bring play back despite the Blues having received little advantage. A minute later the Mauritius international, who had been hurt by the challenge, was replaced by Luke Hyam.

Within a minute of coming on, Hyam played in Fraser down the right. Silvestri needlessly rushed off his line and the Scot powered the ball across the six-yard area but a sliding Pitman was just unable to apply the final touch.

But in the second of five minutes of injury time, Town finally won it. Knudsen hit a long ball down the left, Fraser deftly controlled before looping over a cross, which Pitman stooped to nod home to send Portman Road wild. It was the former Bournemouth striker’s eighth goal of the season.

There was no time for Leeds to hit back and referee Graham’s whistle confirmed the Blues’ victory.

Town thoroughly deserved their victory having dominated the game from the midway point in the first half playing some of their best football of the season and creating a number of decent chances.

Leeds were under pressure for virtually an hour of the game and looked to have held out until Pitman’s late goal, like Chambers’s earlier header, superbly created by man of the match Fraser.

The victory sees the Blues stretch their winning record at home on Tuesday nights to 15 games - their last Tuesday home defeat was the 2-0 loss to Watford in February 2013 - while Town are still unbeaten in matches refereed by Fred Graham, 11 wins and two draws.

Town climb to fifth in the table with Brighton continuing their recent slide with a 2-0 reverse at Rotherham.

The Blues, who have won back to back home league games for the first time since August, are at home again on Saturday when Preston, who won 2-1 at Bristol City this evening, are the visitors.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Fraser, Bru (Hyam 84), Sears, Murphy (Pitman 78). Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, Maitland-Niles, Oar, Varney.

Leeds: Silvestri, Wootton, Bellusci, Cooper (c), Taylor, Byram, Bridcutt, Mowatt (Phillips 60), Cook (Antenucci 79), Carayol (Dallas 64), Doukara. Unused: Peacock-Farrell, Coyle, Bamba, Murphy. Referee: Fred Graham (Stanford-le-Hope). Att: 19,146 (Leeds: 1,259).


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Westy added 12:49 - Jan 13
Good result and a great game of football,but can't believe some of the comments of the Leeds Manager like 'I can't recall them having too many chances' and 'launching it to Murphy' - I'm not an advocate of 'hoofing it' (other than for a desperate clearance) but if a long ball finds the man then that is a good pass in my book.
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warktheline added 14:15 - Jan 13
Who won last night, bohslegend or Ipswich?
Great win last night for BOSS and boys, and IF they continue in this vein who knows where their points tally will take them! Certainly can't argue with points and league position at present, and by all accounts, performance matched winning the game.
Onwards and upwards McCarthy, prove us doubters wrong! By the way, why some condense all of our differences down to 90 mins, followed by win, lose or draw if quite staggering! The picture of a football club will never be that small.
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warktheline added 14:18 - Jan 13
@irishtim, your prediction of second spot is still alive pal, long may it continue. I toast you my friend!
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norfolk_mighty_horse added 14:43 - Jan 13
A fantastic effort and nothing like the match that Steve Evans must have been watching, if he spent more time paying attention to the pitch rather than applying GuyLiner his team might be doing a little better!!

What made it even sweeter is that the boss is a dirty Leeds fan and has been quiet all day!!

Onwards....COYB
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NeverGoingUp added 15:17 - Jan 13
Yet another dire performance. Really am getting fed up of this.

Gerken at fault for the first goal. VERY lucky last minute winner, and very undeserved I must say.

I just wish everybody would stop getting so excited.

Mick will be gone at the end of the season hopefully!!!!
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Seasider added 15:55 - Jan 13
The best performance at home this season,four of us from Clacton thought;so congratulations to players and management.
Short passes,long passes,playing ball out from back,midfielders making themselves available to take the ball on from back four,pass and move on the ground;as well as some long balls;a pleasure to watch.
This after Micks rant against recently released stats showing that our pass rate is less successful than virtually every other team;making us think that we would never see such good football at Portman Rd whilst he was in charge.
The return of Kevin Bru and Ryan Fraser obviously makes a huge difference to the way Ipswich Play if yesterday was anything to go by.I also liked the expansive way we used the whole pitch similar to Portsmouth last week;so hope we can keep this up against Preston at the weekend.
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Gazelle added 18:01 - Jan 13
We just have to buy Fraser.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:28 - Jan 13
Although you would always no doubt take an early goal, it does seem that this often works against the team that scores early on. As soon as Leeds got that goal, I just had a feeling we would pull it back. I almost thought it was a good thing because we would be forced to be forced to abandon our slightly negative (?) default defensive tactics, and go for it we did. I did get a bit worried when we were still down at half time, but when we equalised in the second half, I knew there was only one team in it. Judging from the Player commentary and the comments on here, we did the business in a convincing manner. It helps to have probably our best first eleven on the pitch, but there are several very worthy replacements (Pitman, Oar, ...) if anyone is injured or having an off day. (Personally, I might even have Fraser and Oar on together, with Fraser moving inside.) I am a very happy rabbit warren inhabitant. "Marching on together..."
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BanksterDebtSlave added 18:29 - Jan 13
Boncho .....didn't mean to vote down,
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DerryfromBury added 19:56 - Jan 13
2 out of 4 prediction so far, bring on PNE. (see my most previous post) COYB
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HackneyBlue added 20:35 - Jan 13
Leeds fans really are the lowest of the low,i heard seats were broken in their end-Should their club get billed for damages at other grounds?They really disgust me ,they really are so short sighted .
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 21:00 - Jan 13
I still think we had our dodgy patch in October and November. Other teams are starting to slide, Brighton, and Derby, 'boro blew up last year why not again? We took 4 pts off Burnley, Hull will falter.
i think we are a good bet for second, we are getting stronger.
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Tractorboy1960 added 21:11 - Jan 13
bohslegend When you get older and follow a team as long as some of us older folk have, you will realise that we all have different opinons which although they don't agree with yours are all valid. The town are a great team and deserve our support but we should be allowed to criticise when things don't go our way.
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AussieTom added 21:19 - Jan 13
Fraser, different class.
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GiveusaWave added 23:45 - Jan 13
Pretty sure most Wimbledon fans used to criticise their style of play but it still got them into the old Premiership. MM is doing brilliantly with the players he has available.
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