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Portsmouth 2-1 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 19th Jan 2016 21:43

Town’s FA Cup run ended at the third round stage for the sixth successive year as the 10-man Blues were beaten 2-1 by League Two Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Former Blue Gary Roberts netted a penalty in the 32nd minute, then Marc McNulty added a second five minutes later to give Pompey a comfortable 2-0 half-time lead, then after the break Ainsley Maitland-Niles pulled one back before Piotr Malarczyk was sent off for two bookable offences.

Boss Mick McCarthy named the anticipated entirely changed XI from the side which drew 1-1 with Preston on Saturday.

Bartosz Bialkowski returned in goal with Josh Emmanuel at right-back, Myles Kenlock left-back and Malarczyk and Paul Digby the centre-halves, as they were in the first game between the sides at Portman Road 10 days ago, which ended 2-2.

In midfield, Luke Hyam skippered and was joined in the centre by Jay Tabb with Maitland-Niles on the right and Tommy Oar on the left. Up front, former Pompey striker Luke Varney was partnered by Brett Pitman.

The bench featured Joe Robinson, Kyle Hammond and Shane McLoughlin, all yet to make a first-team appearance, and Adam McDonnell, whose only previous senior game for the Blues came in the Capital One Cup at Doncaster.

Portsmouth named both their ex-Town players, keeper Brian Murphy and winger Roberts, in a team featuring three changes from their team at Portman Road with skipper Michael Doyle, Gareth Evans and Christian Burgess replacing Danny Hollands, Ben Close and Adam McGurk.

The home side created the game’s first opening in the third minute when Kyle Bennett was sent in on the left of the area but hit his shot across the advancing Bialkowski and wide.

Town, wearing their orange and black third kit, threatened for the first time a minute later when Pitman reacted quickly to reach an under-powered Doyle header back towards keeper Murphy, but looped the ball on to the roof of the net.

But as in the first game the League Two side were seeing most of the ball and on nine Roberts shot straight at Bialkowski.

Malarczyk was handed the game’s first yellow card for blocking Marc McNulty in the 14th minute. Roberts slammed the freekick against the wall.

The Blues started to come more into it after the quarter-hour, Pitman’s header from Maitland-Niles’s cross from the right was diverted away, then the former Bournemouth man tried to slip Varney in on goal, but the ball caught the one-time Pompey striker’s heels.

But the home side were still having more of the ball and on 19 Bennett cut in from the left and scraped a shot wide.


Emmanuel did well to get in front of Evans on 21 as he looked to head home Ben Davies’s dangerous cross from the right.

Neither side was able to create another opportunity until the 31st minute when Barton played in McNulty but Bialkowski quickly came off his line to block.

However, the home side kept hold of the ball and got it back in the box where Roberts was scruffily felled by Malarczyk. Referee Andy Woolmer considered his decision before pointing to the spot, leading to Blues’ protests, although the Polish defender kept out of it having already been booked.

The ex-Town winger took the kick himself and Bialkowski was unfortunate not to save it, diving to his left and clawing it into the opposite corner of the net with his right hand.

Bennett hit a weak effort through to Bialkowski, before the home side increased their lead in the 37th minute. Evans drifted a cross over from the right and McNulty placed a header past the Blues keeper from six yards.

Having gained their two-goal lead Portsmouth had their tails very much up and were continuing to take the game to the lacklustre Blues. Just before half-time, McNulty was threaded in on goal but Bialkowski came off his line quickly to claim.

The home side were good for their two-goal lead at the break having created the game’s best opportunities - Pitman’s early moment of opportunism the nearest the Blues came to a goal - and as at Portman Road having played the better football.

Aside from a spell in the middle of the half prior to the goals when they had been unable to create a chance, much-changed Town had been on the back foot throughout.

Five minutes after the restart, the home side almost added to their lead. Evans played in McNulty on the right of the area, beating the offside trap, according to the linesman, but saw his shot blocked by Bialkowski as he rushed off his line. The on-loan Sheffield United man looped the rebound well over.

A minute later Pompey went close again. A well-worked freekick routine on the left was played inside to skipper Doyle, whose strike flew not far wide of Bialkowski’s right post.

The home side continued to present the greater threat, Evans breaking away on 56 but shooting well over.

The Blues had made little impression on the second half when Maitland-Niles pulled a goal back out of nothing. The on-loan Arsenal man curled a superb strike into the top corner of Murphy’s net from 25 yards to claim his second senior goal.

Pompey weren’t far from restoring their two-goal advantage four minutes later when McNulty was fed in on the left of the area and cut the ball across the six-yard box, but no one was on hand to apply the final touch.

Pitman looped an ambitious effort into Murphy’s arms from well out on the right on 66 but Blues chances remained rare. On 71 Tabb was replaced in central midfield by Giles Coke.

A minute later, Varney and Pitman conjured an opportunity after an error from Burgess, the former Pompey man laying the ball back to his strike partner, who screwed his shot well over.

Larsen Touré, back after his groin problem, replaced Varney as the game moved into its final quarter hour.

A minute later, the Blues were reduced to 10 men. Roberts got away from Malarczyk midway inside the Town half and the already-booked defender caught his legs, probably inadvertently.

Referee Woolmer showed the Pole, making only his third Town start, his second yellow card of the evening and then the Blues’ first red of the season. Sub Coke moved into the back four.

In the final minute of scheduled time U21s skipper Joe Robinson was handed his senior debut in place of Maitland-Niles, taking up his usual role at the centre of the defence with Coke moving back into midfield.

Town pressed for an equaliser in injury time but Portsmouth keeper Murphy was never seriously tested and referee Woolmer’s whistle confirmed Pompey’s first victory over the Blues at Fratton Park since October 1966.

The home side thoroughly deserved the victory on the balance of both games with the Blues never really looking like getting anything out of the replay, despite Maitland-Niles’s excellent second-half goal.

A stronger Town side would almost certainly have given Pompey - who face Premier League AFC Bournemouth at home in round four - a more significant test in both games, but as manager McCarthy made clear with his line-ups, the Championship is very much his priority.

Reading’s 5-2 victory at home to Huddersfield means Town’s Championship game against the Royals set for a week on Saturday will be postponed and will be played on Tuesday 2nd February.

Portsmouth: Murphy, Davies, Webster, Burgess (Close 85), Stevens, Barton, Doyle (c), Evans, Roberts (Chaplin 82), Bennett, McNulty. Unused: Bass, May, Tollitt, Naismith, McGurk.

Town: Bialkowski, Emmanuel, Digby, Malarczyk, Kenlock, Hyam (c), Tabb (Coke 71), Maitland-Niles (Robinson 89), Oar, Varney (Touré 76), Pitman. Unused: Gerken, Hammond, McDonnell, Touré, McLoughlin. Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire). Att: 15,179 (Town: 796).


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boncho added 10:59 - Jan 21
moan,moan,moan, moan, pathetic.
up the town
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Kirbmeister added 11:16 - Jan 21
F...Me! 27 points for the past 13 league games and people are calling for MM's head. 6 pages when we lose and barely muster 2 when we win. The FA cup has lost its magic. MM doesn't care about it. Move on.
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Seasider added 12:25 - Jan 21
One of reasons that so many comments on here Kirbmeister etc is because this has been main report on TWTD for over 36 hours.It is difficult for site to put up reports on transfers as Mick rarely does any unless they are freebies.

Whether this is because of Mr Scrooge with his deep pockets;but short arms,I don't know.What I do know is that all the other Ipswich Town teams who have been in this position in the league previously during the 50 +years I have been following their fortunes(season ticket holder since they were introduced in Churchmans)have played much better and looked like they could get promoted,whereas Micks team doesn't to me.Just my opinion.

I have also noticed that when Mr Sheepshanks sold us shareholders the idea that Mr Evans was good for the club,he told us that we would no longer be a selling club,and could compete better with other clubs in the Championship.

Now all we hear from the Manager is 'this or that player is out of our league'or'we cant afford him.

Why is it that the money spent on transfer fees by Town is about the same as it was 25 years ago?Why is it also that the club is now being talked about,even by some supporters,as not being able to compete with the majority of others in this league,as this never happened until Mr McCarthy arrived.

Surely if we are such a small club punching above our wait,the powers that be should have been pleased to make progress against the 'bigger clubs'like Portsmouth and Bournemouth who's grounds hold 10,000 and 20,000 less than Portman Rd respectively.

I thank you.
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warktheline added 13:01 - Jan 21
@seasider, always enjoy reading your post, balanced and accurate without the dramatics! Spot on again sir.
@bohslegend, your posts never change zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
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derby123 added 13:04 - Jan 21
So people haven't got the ability to scroll down a couple of stories when it's not at the top of the page then seasider? What utter rubbish it's a fact when we lose people love it on here they climb out to post the usual bile. Yet when we win people go missing. The excellent point at burnley 34 posters. Yet a draw at home to Pompey over 100. As kirbmeister pointed out 27 points from 13 games and people want him sacked crazy. Who with? Maybe Darren ferguson the shout not so long ago because he's achieved so much laughable.
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dangerous30 added 13:17 - Jan 21
We cannot afford to spend on bringing in more players because of are budget. Derby can because on avenge they have 10k more fans going to there home games.we don't play good football all the time but in my opinion it's a bit better then last season. As for the FA cup we put out a team which were not match fit. Portsmouth had a fresh team who were match fit and so won it. Football players need playing time to learn and mick gave youth a chance this time it never worked, would he do the same again of course he would.we all would like sexy football but it's all about the money and if we do get promoted don't expect us to have a big transfer pot because the club will clear its loans. We all have options but it's because we love are club.
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TR11BLU added 13:55 - Jan 21
@Keanish
Agree with your post, spot on

You might have added that its not in Mick's interest to get us up - he is incapable of moving to the next level and keeping us up. As we constantly have rammed down our throats 'You know what you will get from Mick's team.....'

Predictably boring hoofball that works....to a point.

You do not have to spend big to get out of this league, playing on the deck (ocassionally) usually works though.
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warktheline added 13:57 - Jan 21
@derby123, not many who have been critical of McCarthy's style of play have suggested sacking him. What's concerning is the amount of forum users that genuinely doubt his ability to obtain promotion playing this way! Time will tell, that said, most do appreciate his efforts to date.
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runningout added 14:28 - Jan 21
Still haven't forgot Mascot fee debacle and embarrassing Reading performance.. Now yet again FA cup exit too blooming early
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Surco72 added 14:50 - Jan 21
Playing MM 's brand of football will forever divide opinion , some will accept if the end result is ok and we win games , but when we lose and the play and style is so dull and limited more people will start to question it hence the more posters after a defeat .
Others will continue to question the style , depth in ability to the squad which MM has declared is his strongest since he has been here but points wise per games is still behind the team he inherited from Jewell , even when games are being won perhaps they view this style as limited in todays football and the team can be found wanting in tight games where opposition are equally physical , Boro , Hull , Derby ?
This brand of football and squad would not be able to adjust to premiership football like Watford , Bournemouth and Scum have if by chance they get promoted which I do not believe is possible without investment IMO, hence MM has never succeeded in the premiership
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rightwinger added 17:07 - Jan 21
I blame the players. If you don't put the effort in you will not get a result.
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essex57 added 18:08 - Jan 21
Derby full marks also if you look at all the down marks when you show any support for the manager it's the same 6 or 7 seven people and the same people who are rude and offensive if you disagree with their views then they sling at you the entitled to their opinion I know of at 12 people who don't post because of these posters.
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derby123 added 21:24 - Jan 21
Cheers Essex appreciated I also know a large number of people who no longer post due to the abuse subjected to them many of which who travel both home and away. I have no problem with differing opinions. But it just annoys me when certain posters have no opinions when we win only when we lose.
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Bert added 05:10 - Jan 22
Some posters on here claim that the vast majority of Ipswich supporters are fed up with what's happening on and off the field. Is that right ? I don't get anything like the moaning on here where I sit. Most people understand the economics of football. TWTD is a brilliant forum, one of the best, but posters after matches are certainly not representative. We all see what we see and feel what we do but let's have a bit of balance.
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mrp added 21:54 - Jan 23
Just for the record we lost 3-0 at Birmingham City.
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