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Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Ipswich Town - Half-Time
Saturday, 5th Nov 2016 15:59

Tom Lawrence struck a brilliant first goal for Town but Gary Hooper hit back soon after for Sheffield Wednesday and the scoreline remains 1-1 - the final score in the last four games between the teams at Hillsborough - at the break.

Jonas Knudsen returned at left-back in an otherwise unchanged Town side, the Danish international having missed last week’s 2-2 home draw with Rotherham due to a back injury. Myles Kenlock dropped to the bench.

The game started brightly with both sides creating early opportunities. Blues skipper Luke Chambers did well to get across to crowd out Adam Reach after the former Middlesbrough winger had been played in down the middle in the second minute.

Play quickly moved to the other end of the field and David McGoldrick tricked his way past a defender on the edge of the box but screwed his effort well wide.

On eight Barry Bannan shot over from 20 yards after Kieran Lee had escaped down the Wednesday right and cut in.

Neither side was able to create a further chance until the 25th minute when Steven Fletcher struck a shot on the turn which Adam Webster deflected behind. From David Jones’s corner on the left, Fletcher headed powerfully over.

But Town, in their all white second strip for the first time in the Championship, had been been in what was an evenly-balanced game, albeit without conjuring an opportunity.

Until that is the 32nd minute when Lawrence put the Blues ahead with a brilliant first goal for the club.

The on-loan Leicester man dispossessed Jack Hunt just inside the Town half and brought the ball forward before cutting inside and smashing a low right-foot shot from just inside the box across keeper Keiren Westwood and into the net.

But Town’s lead lasted less than four minutes. Jones, who played for Mick McCarthy at Wolves, hit a low shot which Bartosz Bialkowski did well to keep out down to his left but Hooper reacted quickest to slam home from close range, although looking to be one of a number of Wednesday players to have strayed offside.

Reach, who was a player Town showed interest in early in the summer, headed back across goal but with none of his team-mates in the box on 41, then at the other end McGoldrick crossed too deep for Freddie Sears and Daniel Pudil headed back to his keeper while grounded.

Neither side threatened again and the scoreline at the break was a fair reflection of the half.

Wednesday had had the better of the game’s few chances prior to Lawrence’s excellent goal, while the Blues will be disappointed to have conceded so soon after grabbing the lead, even more so if replays confirm that Hooper was offside.

Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Jones, Lee, Fletcher, Reach, Hooper, Lees (c), Hutchinson, Hunt, Pudil, Bannan. Subs: Dawson, Abdi, Loovens, Palmer, Wallace, Buckley, Forestieri.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Webster, Berra, Skuse, Bishop, Ward, Lawrence, Sears, McGoldrick. Subs: Gerken, Best, Varney, Bru, Williams, Emmanuel, Kenlock. Referee: Andrew Madley (West Yorkshire).


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JimmyP45 added 16:00 - Nov 5
How many times have we scored this season and then immediately conceded.
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martin587 added 16:02 - Nov 5
TL is quality,great goal.Town just cannot defend,very sloppy defending.Anybody could win this, both teams very poor.!
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shakytown added 16:05 - Nov 5
Jimmyp45. Not often but then again we have'nt scored many.
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Seasider added 16:41 - Nov 5
Were not conceding,but not scoring;now scoring but also conceding.


Can Mick manage to get the team to win games by scoring more than the opposition.


Not at present;but Mick need not worry,as he is in no fear of losing his job whatever,according to him
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Disco_Inferno added 17:01 - Nov 5
We actually did it!! Hurrah!!! COYB
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OwainG1992 added 17:02 - Nov 5
Get in lads! Good team selection with attacking players leads to win!
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hairbear added 17:05 - Nov 5
Super Mick & Captain Fantastic what a combo!!!!
COYB
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dukey44 added 17:14 - Nov 5
Hairbear ??? Chambers may have scored but one game don't make him a good player? He still can't defend and the manager still needs to go!! Only saying...
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surgery added 17:40 - Nov 5
hairbear. I presume, hope, that is tongue in cheek
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hairbear added 17:44 - Nov 5
Dukey
Chambers is the top scoring right back, in the forth best defence in the division. Not to mention an excellent captain. Just saying...
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dukey44 added 18:39 - Nov 5
Hahaa still tosh but that's what this sites about freedom of speech
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hairbear added 18:46 - Nov 5
Dukey yours is opinion mine is fact. There is a difference.
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dukey44 added 19:30 - Nov 5
Yes and fact is most people were calling for micks head last week and calling chambers too? So it really don't matter what u or I disagree on? At end of day we both follow the same team and we both want what's best for our club? Fact or not he's not good enough to be playing where he is!!
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