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Aston Villa 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 11th Feb 2017 17:07

Emyr Huws’s 83rd minute goal saw Town to a 1-0 win against Aston Villa at Villa Park, the Midlanders’ first home defeat of the season. The on-loan Cardiff man smashed home his first Blues goal from David McGoldrick’s left-wing cross

Grant Ward replaced Cole Skuse in midfield in an otherwise unchanged Town side, again in a 3-5-2 system, the ex-Spurs man having taken over from the Bristolian when he suffered an achilles injury during last week’s 2-2 home draw with Reading.

Aston Villa handed a debut to former Swansea full-back Neil Taylor and home debuts to one-time Blue Conor Hourihane, Scott Hogan and Birkir Bjarnason. Striker Keinan Davis, who had a trial with the Town academy at the start of last season, was on the bench.

The game started feistily with Hourihane catching Huws with an elbow after only 10 seconds, much to the anger of skipper Luke Chambers, who remonstrated with referee Tim Robinson, but the official gave a freekick and nothing beyond that.

On seven Ward conceded a freekick just outside the area, which Hourihane hit into the wall. Town failed to clear and Bartosz Bialkowski did well to save from Lansbury from an angle on the left down to his right.

From the corner, Bialkowski was forced into an even better stop, saving sharply from Hourihane after a loose ball had fallen to the Irishman. Chambers blocked a subsequent effort before the ball went behind off a Villa player.

Town claimed a penalty two minutes later when top scorer Tom Lawrence skipped into the area and ended up on the ground as he went past a defender. Referee Robinson was unmoved.

Having found themselves under pressure only a couple of minutes earlier the Blues, wearing white shirts and blue shorts, briefly began to dictate the game and on 11 Ward crossed from the right and McGoldrick’s header was blocked by Lansbury.

On 17 Hourihane found space midway inside the Town half and played in Taylor on the left but the left-back slipped as Josh Emmanuel challenged and eventually the ball was bundled out off the Wales international.

Villa got back on top as the half moved towards its midway point and on 21 they came very close to going in front. Hogan won a freekick from Steven Taylor on the left and rather than crossing Lansbury played a low ball to the edge of the box to the unmarked Bjarnason, who struck a powerful shot which crashed against the bar with Bialkowski beaten.

Town lost Taylor soon afterwards, the defender having treatment on the touchline before disappearing down the tunnel. Myles Kenlock replaced him soon afterwards, the 20-year-old going to left wing-back, Jonas Knudsen to the left of the three and Christophe Berra to the centre.

Villa continued to have most of the ball and on 33 Hogan curled a shot wide from the edge of the box.


Three minutes later, Alan Hutton broke down the right and sent in a deep cross which flew beyond Hogan and Chambers to Jonathan Kodjia, whose acrobatic effort fortunately for Town lacked power and Bialkowski claimed.

McGoldrick conjured the Blues’ best chance of the half a minute later, cutting in from the right and hitting a shot which may well have been on target until it struck a defender and flew wide.

After a Lawrence freekick from midway inside the Villa half had come to nothing, McGoldrick tried another effort from distance but sent the ball well over.

On 42 Chambers battled with Kodjia on the Villa left, the ball appearing to go out of play before the ex-Bristol City striker retrieved it and brought it back out and hit a low shot which Bialkowski saved comfortably down to his left.

In the final minute of the half Berra was caught in the face by a flailing Tommy Elphick arm as Lawrence sent a cross in from the right after a freekick had initially been cleared. Elphick had got nowhere near the ball but referee Robinson was again not interested in penalty claims with Town manager Mick McCarthy clearly unhappy with the challenge on the touchline.

Berra underwent treatment on the pitch but in injury time became the second Blues centre-half forced off by injury with Jordan Spence taking over on the right of the three with Chambers now in the centre.

The half ended soon afterwards with Villa having been the better side and having gone closest to opening the scoring via Bjarnason’s strike off the bar, while Bialkowski had been the busier of the keepers and the home side had had most of the ball.

Nevertheless, the Blues had had spells on the ball without anything too significant being created from open play. However, they had won a number of corners and McGoldrick and Lawrence, who hadn’t seen enough of the ball, had shown fleeting signs of being able to cause the Villa backline problems.

Town, with their makeshift back three consisting of two full-backs and a centre-half who has spent most of his recent career at full-back, started the second half brightly, Ward escaping down the right but scuffing his cross to Villa keeper Sam Johnstone.

The Blues continued their positive start and on 54 won a corner on the left which Villa keeper Johnstone punched away, not entirely comfortably, ahead of McGoldrick.

On 57 a powerful Huws strike deflected wide after Ward, more influential since the restart, had found him following a strong run forward.

From the resultant corner Town should have gone in front. Villa failed to clear and Spence hooked a loose ball wide from six yards when he should have scored with Diagouraga appearing to have been hauled back as he sought to get on to it.

Town threatened again in the 61st minute, Lawrence crossing from the right and McGoldrick heading over. Six minutes later, Villa swapped Hutton for Albert Adomah.

Villa began to get on top and on 72 Hogan claimed a penalty but appeared just to have gone to ground as he ran into Knudsen.

Three minutes later, Lansbury struck a 20-yard freekick straight at Bialkowski, before Knudsen was booked for fouling Adomah as the home side broke. As a number of Villa players protested that play should have been allowed to continue as they were still on the attack, Lawrence underwent treatment on his ankle.

Diagouraga joined the Danish international in the book for a foul on 79, Hourihane’s freekick from halfway looping into the box and bouncing over without being being touched by a player from either team, Town’s defensive aerial presence having been diminished by the first-half substitutions.

Villa went close for the first time in the second half in the 81st minute when Nathan Baker headed a corner goalwards but McGoldrick was on the post to block and Kenlock to turn behind.

And in the 83rd minute Town went in front. Lawrence was felled by a diving Elphick but referee Robinson played a good advantage as McGoldrick got on to the loose ball, took it on to the byline before cutting a low cross back to Huws, who arrived late and slammed into the net from six yards.

Huws and the rest of the Blues players celebrated in front of the ecstatic travelling support to their right.

McGoldrick curled a shot which was too high on 87 before Kevin Bru took over in midfield from goalscorer Huws. Two minutes later, Leandro Bacuna replaced Elphick for Villa.

Soon after the fourth official had held up a board indicating four minutes of additional time, Hourihane sent a 25-yard freekick deep into the Holte End.

Town were forced to repel a couple more corners, one or two more balls into the box and a late Kodjia strike straight at Bialkowski before referee Robinson’s whistle confirmed Town’s first win against Villa since a 1994 victory at Villa Park.

There were excellent performances throughout the Town side from goalscorer Huws and Diagouraga in midfield, McGoldrick and Lawrence up front to the back three, two of in unfamiliar roles due to the first-half injuries, the wing-backs and Bialkowski, who handled confidently in goal.

The result sees the Blues, who had gone 14 games without a clean sheet before today, climb to 13th ahead of Tuesday’s trip to second-place Brighton, who beat Burton Albion 4-1 today.

Villa: Johnstone, Hutton (Adomah 67), Elphick (Bacuna 89), Chester (c), Baker, Taylor, Lansbury, Bjarnason, Hourihane, Kodjia, Hogan. Unused: Bunn, Green, Gardner, Amavi, Davis.

Town: Bialkowski, Emmanuel, Chambers (c), Taylor (Kenlock 25), Berra (Spence 46), Knudsen, Ward, Diagouraga, Huws (Bru 87), Lawrence, McGoldrick. Unused: Gerken, Pitman,Sears, Moore. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 30,796.


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GAZ1234 added 09:46 - Feb 12
What have we all been saying all season
1. Drop skuse and Douglas
2.drop berra
3. Play chambers as a centre back
4. Play our own proper full backs

Mick has blatantly gone against the supporters wishes (cos he knows best!)
Well today his hand was forced. ......... what happened?
1. We end Villas unbeaten home record
2. We were more positive
3. Played better football
4. Supporters happier
5. We don't have to keep looking at the results of the teams below us

MM is properly sitting at home feeling smug, congratulating himself for his brilliant team selection !
Saved himself again. ... by luck, not judgement I would suggest!
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SpiritOfJohn added 10:41 - Feb 12
Well done Emyr and Toumani for adding some much needed drive and positivity to the Town midfield. I was one of those who questioned the addition of more loan players, and their commitment to what looked like a relegation fight, but it has taken the new boys only 2-3 games to change my mind. Let's hope their partnership is allowed to continue to the end of the season and beyond.
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blackcat added 10:44 - Feb 12
A huge result,relief and lift to all of the fans and players
Great now let's put back to back wins together and move up the table
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hello66 added 11:31 - Feb 12
Lets not carried away here, .....1 shot on target, that went in, just the law of averages that were on his side for a change and as Gasz1234 says, changers than were forced on him.

Really pleased we won as its important to stay up. I really need him to leave at the end of the season would be actually good once 100% save for him to go than would be honourable of him.

Now I going to be honest ...... I will not buy a season ticket until his left, I haven't been to a game since boxing day ( that was worst game ever !) and for me to continue to have a fair view on things, I'm going to put my toe in the water and go to the Leeds game.

Will I see more than one shot on target or even be entertained ....we will see !
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Seasider added 11:49 - Feb 12
Yes a great typical Mick McCarthy win which I am sure he will be very chuffed about as we all are.A clean sheet,the first in 14 games and nicking a late winner with Ipswich's only shot on target;despite having to defend,especially first half,with a brilliant Bart save,Didsy clearing a shot off the line;as well as hitting the woodwork and a pen appeal.Think they had 16 efforts in all!

Ipswich also had two shouts for a penalty for fouls on Lawrence and Berra,as well as Spence missing a good chance;and they did play better 2nd half as our midfield got hold of the ball more,and theirs faded.

I said after Reading game that one swallow doesn't make a summer,now the Town have had two good results on the trot,and face their toughest assignment this week against Brighton.When they played Newcastle away,the gulf in class was very evident and they lost 3-0;so to get anything out of this next game will be a great achievement,and will show whether Ipswich are really on an upward curve!
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martin587 added 12:41 - Feb 12
Gaz1234.
Spot on,exactly what we have all been saying.Injuries forced his hand and what happens,We Win.Well Done Lads.Same finishing team at Brighton.🤔🤔
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:26 - Feb 12
isn't it ironic that we inflict their first home defeat of the season , when we have struggled to score or play well this season .As Greavsie said once its a funny old game .
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cat added 14:16 - Feb 12
Hello66 - like you, I am also going to attend next Saturdays game in the hope that some entertainment value might be on offer, coupled with the fact that I have not missed this fixture home or away since 2008, including some very horrid mid week fixtures. There's something about Leeds which gives me the buzz factor, along with the fact I hate them!!. Looking forward to seeing the new additions, well at least the ones who are fit/eligible.
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bubbybiue added 15:22 - Feb 12
A win is a win, we have no money and their are a lot bigger clubs below us not just in this league, yes MM has put out some poor players in the team but with the new players coming in hopefully we can enjoy the football again , everyone will have their own idea how the club should be run and what team should be playing every game i have supported the town for over 45 years and have seen some brilliant players at PR in a blue shirt and i am very proud to say i support ITFC we can all dream of playing in the PL again and one day hopefully we will be back .
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Bert added 16:07 - Feb 12
So, the outers are saying that injuries forced MM's hand which resulted in him playing a team they wanted. Partly true but what about the loan deals he has done which recognised we were weak in midfield. He may not be popular with many of us but what a wizard he has been in the loan market while others like Villa have spent £20 million plus.
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walberblue added 16:45 - Feb 12
MM is no transfer genius, where are we going to be next year without Lawrence, Berra, Chambers, Douglas, Taylor, Best, Coke, Williams,Diagouraga, Huws, Samuel, Webster, Bialkowski...It's taken him till February to set up a competitive team this season. As soon as we're safe kick him out and get somone in to start again.
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walberblue added 16:48 - Feb 12
Actually kick him out now, its practically impossible to get relegated this year.
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cat added 16:49 - Feb 12
Bert- agree completely with you on this one, I was very happy with the new additions (check history) although I'm clearly an "outer". If we had of been chasing a playoff spot then it would not have been acceptable, but with all the uncertainty and our current form a big outlay of funds would have been wrong. Look forward to the rebuilding process at the end of the season. Whether MM hand was forced into changes or the end of his stubborn streak remains to be seen.
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Spanishblueblood added 17:04 - Feb 12
Senduntd,
You, my friend, are a childish moron!
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rickoshay2 added 22:02 - Feb 12
Doesn't change anything for me,I cant wait to see the back of McCarthy and his constant sniping at fans.Get him out at the end of the season and get Warburton in,,,
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yun added 23:06 - Feb 12
McGoldrick has made a big difference since he came back and the energy in midfield brought by Diagouraga and Huws has been excellent. This was a big win.
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yun added 23:10 - Feb 12
McGoldrick has made a big difference since he came back and the energy in midfield brought by Diagouraga and Huws has been excellent. This was a big win.
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Swn98 added 08:27 - Feb 13
I think you will find most of the loans will be with us next season except Lawrence I'm afraid most of them are free agents at end of season.
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