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Ipswich Town 0-2 Fulham - Match Report
Monday, 26th Dec 2016 17:17

Goals from Chris Martin and Ragnar Sigurdsson saw Fulham to a comfortable 2-0 Boxing Day victory over the Blues at Portman Road, their first win against Town for precisely 53 years. Martin opened the scoring with a freekick on 36, then sub Sigurdsson headed home a corner in the 78th minute but the margin of victory should have been wider.

Jonathan Douglas replaced the injured Jonny Williams in an otherwise unchanged Town team.

Andre Dozzell kept his place in a three-man midfield and was making his first home Championship appearance of the season. Leon Best was back on the bench with no place in the 18 for Luke Varney.

Fulham started the brighter and Christophe Berra did well to cut out a cross from the left. Following the corner, Whites skipper Tom Cairney screwed a shot well wide.

Town first threatened to create an opening in the 12th minute when, after good work from Brett Pitman, Dozzell played the ball towards the left of the area to Tom Lawrence who dummied for Douglas but the ball ran behind the breaking midfielder.

The visitors continued to dominate possession, prodding and probing and looking for an opening. On 17 Floyd Ayite was played in on the left of the area by Stefan Johansen but Berra slid in to make a fine saving challenge.

Fulham almost scored the goal their first-half performance deserved in the 32nd minute when Scott Malone crossed from the left and Chris Martin turned the ball towards goal from close range only for Bartosz Bialkowski to somehow keep the ball out with his feet.

Following the corner Kevin McDonald diverted the ball wide at the far post with what looked to be a hand.

But the goal Fulham deserved wasn’t too much longer in coming. After Cole Skuse had fouled Johansen 25 yards out, Martin hit a freekick which appeared to go through the Town wall before nestling in the corner of the net to Bialkowski’s right.

Having gained the lead, the visitors continued to control the game, passing the ball around slickly - the home crowd were chanting ‘we’re supposed to be at home’ with good reason - and a minute before half-time created another opening, Jonas Knudsen doing well to block from Sone Aluko from the right of the area.

As the half moved into injury time, Fulham keeper David Button was forced into his first save of the afternoon, the former Spurs man diving across to his right to palm defender Tim Ream’s header towards his own goal wide.


Town were unable to create anything from the corner and referee Oliver Langford’s whistle was met with boos from the home support.

The Blues had been thoroughly outplayed by the visitors throughout and on another afternoon might well have found themselves further behind.

Fulham had passed the ball around as well as anybody Town have faced this season, while Mick McCarthy’s men were left chasing shadows for the most part. That the closest they had come to a goal was Ream’s inadvertent late header summed up the half.

That the Cottagers ended the half only one goal up was perhaps the only positive, but Town needed to be a very much better prospect after the break.

As had seemed likely, McCarthy made immediate changes of personnel with Pitman and Dozzell, who had never really got into the game, although the 17-year-old was far from alone in that, replaced by Leon Best and David McGoldrick.

Town had more of the ball in the early stages of the second half but the visitors created the first opening when Ayite was found on the left and broke into the area before being halted by skipper Luke Chambers. From the resultant corner, the ball found Michael Madl but the centre-half was unable to get it under control and Skuse cleared.

Fulham had quickly reasserted their dominance and should have made it 2-0 just before the hour when an over-casual Webster lost possession to Aluko and Ayike was sent through on goal but was forced wide by Bialkowski and shot across the face of goal.

Denis Odoi was then harshly adjudged to have fouled Chambers as he shoulder-charged the Blues skipper and played the ball back into the box for Martin to tap home.

Bialkowski subsequently sent Sears away on the Town left and the ball eventually deflected off Knudsen and into the six-yard area before being claimed by Button. The Dane screwed a shot well wide after a later Town attack. On 64 McDonald was booked for a foul on Lawrence.

Despite those attacks, Fulham were still very much in the ascendency and again should have added to their lead in the 69th minute when Johansen crossed low from the left and Ayite smashed well wide when he should have scored.

As Bialkowski prepared to take the goalkick Lawrence was booked for an earlier foul. Soon after, McGoldrick joined him in the book for a late tackle on Madl.

Fulham wasted another opportunity to seal their victory in the 78th minute when, after a free-flowing moving which cut through the Blues, Ayite’s effort was saved by Bialkowski.

But the second goal finally came from the corner, Sigardsson nodding in Johansen’s flag-kick from close range.

The second Fulham goal, which had certainly been coming, prompted shouts of ‘Evans sort it out’ from the Sir Bobby Robson Stand and then later chants of ‘what a load of rubbish’.

Bialkowski saved from Cairney as the game moved into its final five minutes, then at the other end Chambers turned a Lawrence cross from the right well over.

Fulham saw out the final minutes comfortably while sections of the crowd chanted ‘McCarthy out’ and again called for owner Marcus Evans to ‘sort it out’.

Late on, Bialkowski saved from Martin from a tight angle before the final whistle was greeted by further loud boos. Manager McCarthy was booed by a section of the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand support as he made his way into the tunnel.

Prior to kick-off McCarthy said he wanted a unifying performance and result but he got anything but that with the Blues putting in as poor a display as they have this season against an excellent and attractive Fulham side who really should have scored more than two goals.

Town began the game on the back foot and never really recovered with Fulham, the best side to visit Portman Road this season, taking the game to them from the off and they could have been ahead prior to Martin’s goal.

The half-time changes briefly made a difference - and McGoldrick showed his quality in patches throughout the second period - but the visitors continued to dominate and while a repeat of their 10-1 Boxing Day victory back in 1963, their last victory over Town, was never on the cards, the margin could have been more significant if Ayite in particular had been less profligate

The result leaves the Blues in 16th, still eight points from the relegation zone, with Bristol City, who lost 3-2 at Wolves today, at Portman Road on Friday evening.

Town: Bialkowski, Knudsen, Chambers (c), Berra, Webster, Skuse, Douglas, Dozzell (Best 46), Sears, Lawrence, Pitman (McGoldrick 46). Unused: Gerken, Bru, Ward, Emmanuel, Kenlock.

Fulham: Button, Odoi, Ream, Madl, Malone, McDonald, Cairney (c), Ayite (Piazon 83), Johansen (Parker 90), Aluko (Sigurdsson 65), Martin. Unused: Bettinelli, Fredericks, Kebano, Smith. Referee: Oliver Langford (West Midlands). Att: 19,723 (Fulham: 907).


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Mick_Mills_Tache added 17:33 - Dec 26
Listening on the radio and didn't hear Douglas' name once....Chambers constantly being done in right back.

Extra 4000 fans there today that will not be going back against Bristol.

A performance that did the complete opposite to the "unifying performance" that McCarthy called for.

39% possession and only three shots, none on target, all game. I don't think it's coincidental that coincides with the return of Douglas....

Here's an interesting stat for you - we are only 1 point better off this year than we were at the same point 4 years ago when McCarthy took over. We have gone full circle, folks.

Mick needs to go, NOW.
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Manchesterblue3 added 17:36 - Dec 26
Just awful. We were dominated from start to finish, with Fulham's Tom Cairney having a field day. Mick starts Pitman but we keep chipping the ball up to him to lose it every time, not Pitmans fault that its not a strong part of his game. If Best and McGoldrick are fit and you're going to keep playing this horrible way, START them. It was clear we needed legs in midfield as Douglas and Skuse had 0 energy, but do we get a sub? NO. Not one player was on the same page, just what was our game plan today?? That comes from Mick. MM out.
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Itfc333 added 17:39 - Dec 26
Get out of our club now mick you absolute Muppet!!! Evans you need to sort this shambolic mess of a team out!!! Really had enough now. Time to get the banners out.....
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Sixto6 added 17:39 - Dec 26
Well that's £30 and two hours of my life I won't get back ! Can someone please tell me what Douglas does in midfield ? I certainly have no idea. The players seem completely uninterested and void of any ideas, if in doubt pass it back then hoof it !
Once again the worrying thing is that I think Micks job is safe!
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PSGBlue added 17:44 - Dec 26
Best signing we can make in the transfer window is to pay off MM and bring someone new in. Don't need any new player, perhaps a striker. But the talent is already there, just need a manager who can make them play together.
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warktheline added 17:45 - Dec 26
The man's not for turning! Today has ,without doubt, finally proved he believes no one knows better than him. I stated along time ago his arrogance would ultimately prove to be his Achilles heel....over to you Mr.Invisible!
The biggest joke is many of the fans care less than the owner presently! Very sad state of affairs!
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BillBlue added 17:45 - Dec 26
I actually forgot it was on! That will tell you the disastrous effect the idiot has had on me. I looked at the BBC to see who had played and what I saw told me we had lost before I saw the score then I looked at the Stats and got no further than seeing, in the whole match and being the Home team, we had a total of three shots at goal and not one on target! What is there to talk about? The man (?) has no shame.
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Bradleyblue89 added 17:45 - Dec 26
'Town first threatened to create an opening in the 12th minute' I never thought I'd see a report that deemed 'threatened to create an opening' as something worth talking about. Somethings you need to be at a game for to have an opinion on change. 0 shots at home in the first 60 minutes is enough to know something is seriously wrong, without being there.
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Safetyfirstmrwark added 17:46 - Dec 26
EVANS OUT
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OwainG1992 added 17:49 - Dec 26
Worst of the season that performance. Fall on your sword Mick.
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surgery added 17:49 - Dec 26
What I find soul destroying is the fact that you could play anybody who happens to be in the town centre before the game instead of Douglas and they'd contribute just as much, yet this person and the one who keeps picking him are being paid for it
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:54 - Dec 26
Just get out of our club u moron and let Portman road get 20k+ back again
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NoelTheDub added 17:54 - Dec 26
I will say it for you McCarthy,Top team are them Fulham with great players and have a way of playing take a leaf out of their book you plonker.You have been telling us supporters bull sh**t for to long and like last week your building this club on quick sand and you cant and wont get away with it.How dare you or the owners cod us any longer this is very hard for me to say about my club but as Ive said many times its rotten to the core for a long time and Mc Carthy is the icing on the cake for me.
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Spanishblueblood added 17:58 - Dec 26
Chambers
Knudsen
Skuse
Douglas

The above players are average league one players at best, yet are regulars at ITFC, keep playing them and they will find their level, coz we will be relegated!

For the sake of our club, MM has to go and hopefully he will take his favourites with him!

McCarthy out!
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essexbluey added 18:03 - Dec 26
Just go now
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essexbluey added 18:03 - Dec 26
Just go now
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Kirbmeister added 18:05 - Dec 26
Someone just cut and paste all the comments from the last shambolic performance then no one needs to bother too much on here this evening and we can all enjoy our Xmas instead.
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jpring89 added 18:06 - Dec 26
So disinterested with Ipswich Town right now we need a change of manager now today proves it 100% i feel sorry for the people who pay their hard earned money to endure that sh1t you should go to football for pleasure not this. Fans should be refunded today.
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:07 - Dec 26
I was mark ed down last week after having a go at Evans and McCarthy following our win,I challenge any of those who marked me down to an argument up to defend them now this result and performance should have convinced all that McCarthy has go . A DISGRACEFUL PERFORMANCE .
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Surco72 added 18:09 - Dec 26
The man is far too arrogant to do the decent thing and show some dignity by resigning . I am still blaming those still attending games as you are keeping a manager in a job who doesn't care and has no pride as long as he is picking up his high wages and Hus good pros are playing , he is so out of date it is frightening , enjoy league one
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itfc2001 added 18:09 - Dec 26
Left at halftime due to a Shocking first 45 minutes. Expect to get some entertainment
For my money. 40 years a Town fan and this is definitely the worst it's been.
Anyone who thinks that McCarthy should still be our manager is deluded. His time is
up and despite previous reservations think that banners and chants is the only way of making a point to the owner and his puppets. We are heading to for a relegation battle in the new year.
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Bert added 18:10 - Dec 26
Woeful and sad. About as unifying as the Brexit vote. Time for a major change.
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tractorboybig added 18:16 - Dec 26
Waiting for the local village idiots to come out in mm support.
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paddypowell added 18:17 - Dec 26
another drubbing sa ved by our pole in the goal,simple answer to todays defeat, we were beaten by a better footballing side,they knew wot to do with the ball when they got it ,WE DIDNT,
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blueboy1981 added 18:18 - Dec 26
SPEECHLESS ...... I've given up completely until McCarthy goes. Where do you start to try and understand a starting lineup like this for a HOME TEAM ?

One save to make by the visiting keeper ........ a header from his own centre back.

Could it really be worse ? - whoever the Manager was.

Why did I bother to give up a Boxing Day afternoon for that Rubbish ? - I must be mad.
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