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Town 0-0 Aston Villa - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Sep 2016 17:07

Freddie Sears struck the post and Leon Best and Cole Skuse both had the ball cleared off the line in a frantic final few minutes but Town had to be content with a 0-0 draw with Aston Villa at Portman Road. Until the closing stages it had been a close game of few chances but in the end the Blues were unlucky not to claim all three points.

Freddie Sears and Tom Lawrence replaced Kevin Bru and Conor Grant, who both dropped to the bench, in an otherwise unchanged side. Lawrence started in the hole behind Brett Pitman with Sears on the left.

Villa, who made four changes from the side which drew 1-1 at home to Brentford in midweek, were without striker Ross McCormack, due to a knee problem, while fellow frontman Rudy Gestede also missed out.

Right-back Ritchie De Laet was another absentee as he requires a knee operation, while Aly Cissokho dropped to the bench. Nathan Baker, Leandro Bacuna, Jordan Amivi and Jack Grealish all came into the starting line-up.

Villa started on top and in only the second minute Jordan Amavi sent a dangerous ball from the left across the Blues’ six-yard box but no one was on hand to add a touch.

Town’s first chance came in the fourth minute when Pitman hit a shot from outside the area which Villa keeper Pierluigi Gollini palmed behind.

Lawrence took the resultant corner, which dropped on the edge of the six-yard box but fortunately for the visitors not to a Blue shirt.

However, Villa were looking the more dangerous side in the opening minutes and on 12 Jack Grealish cut in from the left and saw his shot blocked.

On 17 Sears felt he should have been awarded a penalty when challenged on the left of the area, then a minute later the former West Ham man struck a shot from just outside the area but too close to Gollini.

The Blues were beginning to get on top, winning a number of corners and throws on the left.

In the 19th minute Pitman flicked a header on to Lawrence, who had found space in the the area, but Baker got across quickly to block the full debutant’s strike.

Six minutes later Lawrence picked the ball up after a spell of head tennis midway inside the Villa half. The Wales international took it on a couple of paces before hitting a powerful shot not too far past Gollini’s left post.

Villa were forced into a change in the 28th minute when Baker suffered a knock and was replaced by former England man Micah Richards with the visitors moving into a back three.

As half-time approached the Midlanders were having most of the ball but without being able to create an opening with too many crosses from the left hit too long.


On 41 Sears was sent away on the right of the Villa area by Lawrence but hit his shot into the side-netting from a tight angle when he ought to have waited for a team-mate and crossed. A minute later, Sears was again found in a similar area but this time looped his cross deep to no one.

With a couple of minutes of scheduled time remaining Pitman did well to dispossess James Chester in the area and win a corner. Following Lawrence’s flag-kick Ward hit a shot which was blocked, then at the other end Grealish shot wide.

After a minute of added time referee Tony Harrington ended what had been an evenly balanced first half.

Both sides had had spells on top but with neither able to force a serious opportunity to take the lead.

Villa, and Grealish in particularly, had looked dangerous around the Blues’ box but similarly Sears and Lawrence had shown their willingness to shoot in the final third.

Sears sent over a cross from the left four minutes after the restart but too long for Ward.

On 52 Lawrence was booked which the referee indicated was for the latest in a succession of fouls.

Four minutes later Ward won a freekick on the right and Lawrence sent over a ball which flicked off a Villa head before reaching Jonathan Douglas, who was unable to divert goalwards.

There was a big scare for the Blues on 57 when Jordan Ayew latched onto Luke Chambers’s weak backpass and rounded the advancing Bialkowski but Webster got back to slide in and brilliantly take the ball away from the striker.

Teddy Bishop replaced Lawrence a minute later with the loanee applauded off warmly after a very promising first appearance for the Blues at Portman Road.

Almost immediately Bishop was involved in a nasty clash of heads with Ashley Westwood and the pair both required lengthy treatment, the Town sub for a nosebleed, before carrying on.

Grealish cut on from the left and hit a shot which Christophe Berra blocked and Jonas Knudsen turned behind on 67, before Cissokho replaced Amavi for the visitors.

Villa were awarded a freekick on the right not far outside the area on 73 after Berra had tripped Ayew. The initial set piece was cleared by Pitman and Town players blocked three subsequent Villa shots at goal.

Soon after, Jonathan Kodjia was yellow-carded as the Blues prepared to take a freekick, presumably for something he said.

In the 80th minute Pitman smashed a 25-yard freekick straight at the wall, then Berra headed Knudsen’s ball in from the left from a subsequent freekick wide at the far post. Villa switched Bacuna for Albert Adomah for the final eight minutes.

A minute later Bishop found himself some space on the Town right and sent a low ball across the area but behind his team-mates, then at the other end Webster, who put in another impressive display at the back, took the ball off Ayew after he had broken into a dangerous area from the left and looked set to shoot.

As the game moved into its final three minutes Luke Varney replaced Pitman and Leon Best was handed his Town debut in place of Bishop.

The former Newcastle man immediately won a freekick not far outside the area from which the Blues almost took the lead. Sears curled a shot which caught the wall and just flew wide before hitting the stanchion.

From the resultant corner the Blues went close again, Best heading powerfully towards goal and Kodjia nodding off the line and over.

Deep in eight minutes of injury time Varney won another freekick in almost the same spot as the one moments earlier. Again Sears took the kick and this time Gollini impressively got across to his right to paw the ball behind for a corner.

From the resultant flag-kick the Blues went close yet again. The ball reached Skuse on the edge of the area on the right and his chip was nodded off the line by Cissokho.

Unbelievably Town went even closer before the whistle. Sears cutting in from the left and hitting a low shot which struck the post.

The unlucky frontman, who is now without a goal in 34 games, sent over a late freekick but too deep and not long afterwards referee Harrington blew his final whistle.

Town had been very unfortunate not to win it in a frantic end in which the ball was cleared off the line twice, Sears had struck the post and had twice gone close from freekicks.

Prior to the final minutes the half had been much the same as the first with neither keeper particularly busy.

Villa, whose best chance was Ayew’s one-on-one, failed to hit a single shot on target in the entire game.

However, in the end the Villans will have been glad to hear the final whistle while Town will have been confident of winning it had the match lasted a few more minutes.

The Blues are now 11th but only two points behind Brentford and Brighton in fifth and sixth.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Webster, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Lawrence (Bishop 58 (Best 87)), Ward, Sears, Pitman (Varney 87). Unused: Gerken, Kenlock, Bru, Grant.

Aston Villa: Gollina, Bacuna (Adomah 82), Elphick (c), Chester, Baker (Richards 28), Amavi (Cissokho 67), Westwood, Jedinak, Grealish, Ayew, Kodjia. Unused: Bunn, Kozak, Hutton, Gardner. Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland). Att: 19,249. (Villa: 1,882).


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Kirbmeister added 06:57 - Sep 18
MicksZzzTactics - which language do you speak so I can put it through Google translate?
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david_d added 07:03 - Sep 18
It's the first game I've been to this season, and I felt it was a pretty solid performance, with the defence in particular outstanding. In the end we were unlucky not to win. It's very obvious to me where the weak link is and that's at right back. Distribution was appalling, and he needs to thank Webster (who was excellent) for getting him out of jail after that appalling back pass. Opponents will target this area (as Villa did for a while), and it will be our undoing unless something is done.

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grumpyoldman added 08:51 - Sep 18
MicksZzztactics, a rather long ramble, anybody who needs a translation should take time to read more slowly then they would realise that sometimes emotions take over and things don't always come out the way you exactly mean. I realised it was "not worth my time or money"when I took my grandson to PR and he spent a lot of the match reading the programme, staring at the floor and not paying attention to the game because it was boring. His first game was a four nil defeat to Preston a few years ago and straightaway asked to go again as he had enjoyed it that much!
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ChrisFelix added 09:31 - Sep 18
Hopefully Best has shown the way forward. Shame about Chambers & the fact that Ward is used to support him rather than attack at the other end
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blueboy1981 added 10:24 - Sep 18
....... all to obvious again that certain people have been to Portman Road, seen their game of Football - win, lose, or draw, it doesn't matter - all part of their routine.

Others expect more, and have a tad of ambition for their Club - and should be respected for such.

Oh, and of course there's those that never go, never cough up for anything related to the Club - but have plenty of criticism for those who know the game, know what should be expected (experienced it all before) and want to be entertained - thus some value for their money.
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Cheshire_Blue added 13:40 - Sep 18
Shepton Mallet Blue. How far back does your history of ITFC go ? 6 months!
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Cheshire_Blue added 13:43 - Sep 18
yes, Chambers was poor today but so was Ward, the man in front of him. It is a team game and our current squad certainly operates as such and have a good base on which to build.
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Ipswich58 added 15:25 - Sep 18
Cheshire blue.. Ward had problems because most of the time covering for Chambers who makes Carlos Edwards, another calamitous ifht back, look a world beater
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Fatcatevans added 16:15 - Sep 18
Quite right ipswich58. We ain't expecting Carberry, Mills, Burley or Tarrico, just someone who can mark, tackle and pass the ball. Unfortunately our captain can do none of these basics. Consequently an adventurous player like Ward is spending all his time plugging the gaps left by Chambers and his own game is suffering accordingly. For some reason MM seems unable to drop him despite opponents constantly targeting our right flank. Loyalty has given way to favouritism and bone headedness
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Dissboyitfc added 16:22 - Sep 18
So bbg and tractorboy, you marked me down, do you think we will get promoted with boring going for a draw at home tactics?
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Seasider added 16:57 - Sep 18
Not the most boring 0-0 I have witnessed in 55 years at Portman Rd.

McCarthy seems to have sorted out conceding goals, as he had earlier in his reign at Portman Rd;but this is at the expense of scoring and even he must know that if you don't get shots on target in the opposition goal you wont win matches,or be promoted.

Despite paying lip service to more attractive attacking football at home,he has no intention of changing his outlook which hasn't changed in 20 years.If he had he would either have started with a more attacking formation,or at least not waited untll less than 5 minutes from the end of normal time to introduce Best and Varney.

They made the game more exciting in those few minutes than the preceding 85 odd.

As for Luke Chambers,this is the worst game I have seen him play,and one of the poorest displays of any Ipswich player I have witnessed in 50 years.We know however that the more we criticise McCarthy's choice of a player,the less chance there is of him being dropped.How do I know that,because he said so last season.

I don't know how Ipswich are going to get on this season.They have some good players;but their is evidence that the Dinosaur's attitude to the game is starting to have an effect I fear on our most creative players.

Bishop has been praised to the hilt in the past;but now only makes cameo appearances.Ainsley-Maitland Niles started well last season but faded due to his creativity being stifled,and the same appears to be happening to Grant Ward who had his poorest game yesterday,because most of the time he was covering the inadequate Chambers.I also noticed that the excellent Webster did not make any forward runs yesterday,and listening to his Manager say that his primary purpose is to defend and give the ball to a more creative player,as he was told at 19;it doesn't seem that Mick is giving him encouragement to use this natural talent.

Still I will continue to go;but some of my friends who used to make visits to Portman Road so enjoyable,are starting to fall by the wayside;purely as a result of the negative football.
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Dissboyitfc added 17:29 - Sep 18
seasider, a well thought out post!
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portmanteau added 17:40 - Sep 18
This sounds more like it, if they can replicate those last few minutes over more of a match, there is hope yet. You wouldnt think so watching Channel 5 championship roundup last night. A "rubbish" match apparently and then the presenter and so-called pundits, all rabid Villa supporters, spent 10 minutes analysing just their performance.
Onwards and upwards...
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Brownie added 19:47 - Sep 18
It wasn't a great performance. It wasn't a great point. It wasn't a disaster either.

MM has been challenged by most of us to improve the style & entertainment. Do I think he will achieve that? No I don't. Do I therefore think he is a dinosaur and should be abused like he is by some on this site? No I don't.

Big 3 months for MM & ITFC. If things don't improve in terms of entertainment he will be toast. The crowd figures for this season tell you that. I ditched my season ticket on the back of being bored but don't include me in the MM haters. I'll give him the chance & see what happens - in my view he has earned that in the last 4 years. I am sceptical but we will see...

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Razor added 07:29 - Sep 19
I can sort of cut MM a little slack today as he obviously wanted to stop a potentially dangerous Villa side playing, in which he succeeded, and we so nearly nicked it in the end.

Are we the hardest working team in the leaague----those 3 successive blocks on the edge of the box in the second half were magnificent.
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Gazelle added 08:35 - Sep 19
Message from Luke Chambers,
" I've been here four years now and you may know that I was signed from Nottingham Forest as a central defender. In my first season I'm sure you'll all agree that I did a pretty good job in that position and we achieved a lot of clean sheets but unfortunately we had a very weak right back in Carlos Edwards who was playing out of position so when he got injured I agreed to move there for a while as we didn't have another decent right back. I wasn't too happy with moving but I was the only defender who could kick right footed so it had to be me. At first I thought the position was only temporary but the manager has made no attempt to sign a proper full back so I've been stuck with the job which I don't like and I'm no good at.
Although I love it here and love being captain my confidence has been shattered by the constant abuse I'm getting from the crowd and on here. On reflection being moved from my natural position has ruined my career and I blame the manager for that and I hope that people will understand this "
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