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Ipswich Town 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday - Match Report
Saturday, 29th Apr 2017 17:13

Kieran Lee’s 77th minute goal saw Sheffield Wednesday to a 1-0 victory over the Blues in this season's final game at Portman Road. The midfielder turned home Daniel Pudil’s low cross to confirm the Owls’ play-off place and consign Town to back-to-back league defeats for the first time in 59 games stretching to February last year.

Boss Mick McCarthy returned to the Town team which beat Newcastle United and Burton Albion prior to the much-changed side which lost 1-0 at Rotherham last week.

Bartosz Bialkowski was back in goal with Jordan Spence at right-back, Myles Kenlock on the left and skipper Luke Chambers and Christophe Berra at the heart of the defence.

Cole Skuse, Emyr Huws and Grant Ward were in midfield with Tom Lawrence, David McGoldrick and Freddie Sears up front. For the Owls, ex-Blues striker Jordan Rhodes was among the substitutes.

Youngsters Pat Webber, a 17-year-old left-back who was on the bench three times earlier in the season having joined the academy from Worthing last summer, and midfielder Flynn Downes, 18, who scored twice for the U23s in Monday’s 6-0 victory over Coventry, were included in a 23-man squad ahead of the match but not named in the final 18.

The play-off-chasing visitors were first to threaten, Spence nodding a Jack Hunt cross from the right behind ahead of Daniel Pudil, then Adam Reach hit a low shot wide.

Town should have gone in front in the sixth minute from their first chance of the match. Sears crossed from the right and the ball reached Lawrence but the on-loan Leicester man, who scored his first Blues goal in the 2-1 win at Hillsborough in November, hit his shot straight at Owls keeper Keiren Westwood.

Soon after, Lawrence slammed a freekick into a Wednesday wall from not far out side the area on the left.

The Owls subsequently enjoyed a lot of the ball without creating an opportunity, while the Blues looked like they were capable of causing danger on the break.

Neither side was able to carve out a significant opening until the 26th minute when, following a corner on the left, McGoldrick curled a low shot towards the far corner of the net from the edge of the area which Westwood punched away.

There was a scare for the Blues on the half hour when Westwood cleared from deep as Town looked to break and almost sent Pudil in on goal but Chambers just managed to get enough on the ball to divert it away from the former Watford man and Bialkowski claimed at his feet.

As the half moved into its final five minutes the Blues were having more of the ball but with neither keeper having been tested further.


On 40 Skuse picked up the game’s first yellow card for pulling back Barry Bannan as the former Villa man broke after dispossessing Ward.

From the resultant freekick the ball fell to Glenn Loovens, whose shot deflected off Spence and behind, off a hand according to some Wednesday players and their fans but not late replacement referee David Coote.

Wednesday began to put the Blues under pressure in the final scheduled minutes of the half, Skuse turning a dangerous low ball across the six-yard box from Steven Fletcher behind, before Town began to press the visitors in two minutes of injury time.

The goalless scoreline was a fair reflection of the half at the break, Wednesday having had most of the ball but with Bialkowski still to make a serious save.

Town had created the better of the game’s few chances with Lawrence having failed to take his early opportunity and Westwood forced to make the half’s only taxing stop from McGoldrick’s effort from distance.

Owls fans will have been happy enough at half-time with seventh-placed Leeds 3-1 down at home to Norwich, a situation which would have confirmed their play-off place at the end of the afternoon regardless of their own result, although that match ultimately ended 3-3.

Three minutes after the restart Wednesday went close to going in front. Ross Wallace was fed in space on the right and cut in before smashing a shot off the inside of the post and across the face of goal but with no one there to take advantage.

On 55 Fletcher hit a strike from the edge of the area which Bialkowski saved down to his right with the Owls having started the second half on top.

Lawrence was replaced by Danny Rowe, who was making his home debut, in the 64th minute. The Welshman, who had gone down feeling his ankle a few minutes beforehand, was making his final Portman Road appearance of his loan spell and was given a standing ovation as he left the field.

January signing Rowe, who impressed at Rotherham last week, quickly moved to the right wing with Town now playing 4-4-2.

Dominic Samuel took over from Ward for Town on 70, while Rhodes and Fernando Forestieri came on for Fletcher and the injured Wallace.

Sears moved to the left of the Blues’ four-man midfield and almost immediately sent over a cross which Samuel headed wide at a tight angle at the far post.

But Wednesday had had the better of the half and in the 77th minute they went in front via a well-worked goal on the left. Bannan fed Pudil and his low cross was diverted past Bialkowski at the near post by Kieran Lee.

Sears was replaced by Kieffer Moore in the 85th minute, prior to Wednesday missing a golden opportunity to add to their lead, Forestieri missing his kick when played through on the right of the area.

As the game moved into its final couple of minutes with the Owls looking more likely to add to their lead on the break than Town were to equalise, sections of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand briefly began chanting ‘Mick McCarthy, we want you to go’.

In injury time McGoldrick won a freekick on the right having been fouled moments after a superb turn which left two Owls midfielders wrong-footed. The Town number 10 sent the ball into the area and after being flicked on was met at a tight angle by Huws, whose effort flew behind.

Soon after the final whistle was greeted by a huge cheer from the visiting fans and boos from the home support.

Subsequently the Town players received applause from their fans with keeper Bialkowski in particular responding in kind after what could be his last game at Portman Road with a number of clubs having made enquiries in January.

A relatively small number of fans stayed behind for the subsequent traditional lap of appreciation and while most applauded, there were chants aimed at McCarthy from some in the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

"The result, Wednesday's sixth win on the trot, was a fair reflection of a not hugely entertaining game overall with Wednesday having been much the better side in the second half after a more even first period.

Wallace came close with his strike off the woodwork and Lee’s winning goal was very well worked, while Town never really threatened after the break.

As well as seeing Town to their first back-to-back defeats of the season and their first reverse to Wednesday since 2012, the result was manager McCarthy’s first defeat to the Owls since a League Cup defeat while Millwall boss back in 1995 and his first ever in the league.

The loss was the Blues' first at Portman Road since the 3-0 defeat to Derby on January 31st, meaning Town's home record this season is won eight, drew 10, lost five.

Town will end their season at Nottingham Forest next Sunday with the home side very much in the thick of the relegation battle, level on points with third-bottom Blackburn after losing 2-0 at QPR today.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), Berra, Kenlock, Skuse, Huws, Ward (Samuel 70), Lawrence (Rowe 64), McGoldrick, Sears (Moore 85). Unused: Gerken, Pitman, Dozzell, Moore, Emmanuel.

Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Hunt, Pudil, Lees, Loovens (c), Bannan, Lee, Wallace (Forestieri 70), Reach, Fletcher (Rhodes 70), Hooper (Semedo 80). Unused: Wildsmith, McManaman, Sasso, Nuhiu. Referee: David Coote (Nottinghamshire). Att: 19,000 (Owls: 2,003).


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TimmyH added 17:16 - Apr 29
So at long last the home fans have been put out of their misery, hardly the way to leave an enduring image of entertaining football for potential season ticket buyers for next season.

Yawn!...McCarthy out,
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DurhamTownFan added 17:16 - Apr 29
MM gave up on the season at Rotherham last week, so not surprised by this. I also want him to go. Please just decide it isn't worth it, Mick!
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Chondzoresk added 17:17 - Apr 29
McCarthy handed in his resignation yet?
Love the positive spin...the first back to back defeats in 59 games.
Get real. Town are utter rubbish, the manager should be kicked out.
The whole club is in a sorry state and needs sorting, from the cleaner to the owner and everything in between.
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martin587 added 17:17 - Apr 29
Poor game,lack Lustre performance.Should,and could have done better.Massive clearout needed,nothing more,nothing less.!
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prebsa added 17:18 - Apr 29
Awful end to an awful season!

Mick Out!
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yungblue added 17:20 - Apr 29
Extremely boring season was summed up by the final game of the season. Mick McCarthy is a disgrace who takes pleasure in constantly insulting the loyal fans that have been there 25+. End of the season. Time for a change.
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Mark added 17:20 - Apr 29
A fitting end to a very poor season. That was Mccarthy's best side "to maintain the integrity of the league" and our opponents keeper had nothing to do. Huws and Lawrence's loans are up in a week. Major investment and rebuilding needed in the summer. New manager please.
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lightingblue added 17:21 - Apr 29
Perhaps pitch protests with flairs being set of etc should've been considered. Let us get fined by the fa
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vanmunt added 17:21 - Apr 29
I have never looked forward to the end of a season so much in my life, forest much be jumping for joy with mick Mugabe's bore squad turning up next week. He cannot be here next year, can he?
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joepublic added 17:24 - Apr 29
4 season tickets last season. 2 this season. None next if mm stays.
Pls go mm so the fans can rally round some good football
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walberblue added 17:24 - Apr 29
another 9 changes!!..........................MM OUT!!
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dukey44 added 17:25 - Apr 29
Sorry part of season is Forest must be over moon it's us on last game of season to protect them from relegation!!!!
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cat added 17:25 - Apr 29
Strongest team played and we are still found wanting again!, concerning thing is we are simply not good enough over the course of this season. Only positive could be that this result could be the final nail in our Dino's coffin. Worst season I can remember, big changes needed on and off the field.

DINO OUT, please!!
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walberblue added 17:27 - Apr 29
WALKING ROUND AN EMPTY STADIUM!! APPRECIATION FOR WHAT???? GO NOW!! YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE.... APPLY FOR THE SUNDERLAND JOB
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EssexTractor added 17:27 - Apr 29
An awfully yawny match
No cohesion
Insipid all over the field
Chambers fought hard as did Berra defensively but neither can distribute
Midfield , nothing to worry the opposition
MCGoldrick wiggled a few times but lacks pace at vital moments
Very little to make one feel that next season will be different under the current environment.
But thanks to Lawrence's earlier seasons efforts and Barts regularly performing to earn applause and his money


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tallguy6767 added 17:40 - Apr 29
Anyone getting a season ticket next season needs their head examining! Nothing will change under current administration. Massive changes are needed to stop the decline
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thechangingman added 17:47 - Apr 29
The horrible feeling I have is that the worst is yet to come. Nothing I've seen about MM indicates that he cares about our club and I literally can't imagine him thinking about leaving, unless a better offer elsewhere is lined up first.

We're about to lose some of our best players, there'll be no financial investment, MM still at the helm and off we'll go into a yet another new season with only memories of the past and aspirations of medicrity to console us.

I truly hope that I am wrong, but the evidence of the past few seasons seemed to say otherwise...

I can't remember feeling this low about my beloved Town and yes, I do remember Lyall, Keane and Jewell.
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oldelsworthyfan added 17:48 - Apr 29
I'm absolutely clear.......along with 100s of others I shall not be buying any season tickets for next season if Mick McCarthy remains as Manager
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paris_mitchell_in_oz added 17:49 - Apr 29
That's a little harsh Chonzeresk, don't you think? The cleaner has done a pretty decent job all season.
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grumpyoldman added 17:49 - Apr 29
Thank god he rested his top players last week and he has a good record against Sheffield Wed or we could have been in serious trouble. First season I have not attended one match in a long time, a very sad state of affairs from a personal point of view, but on a positive note it is another nearer to the day he leaves.
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therein61 added 17:51 - Apr 29
Our midfield will not frighten any side with Skuse in it he poses around making sure his hair looks ok in case he's in camera range!!
Please go away Mick and take this so called footballer with you along with one or two more underperforming favourites you have wrecked this once proud football club, but then hey ho you are great and have done a fantastic job here in your opinion well here's a pointer for you 19000 today(less the Wednesday fans) shows that the 25000 here for Sir Bobbys day were not supporting you but a proper manager!!!
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Notts_tractor added 17:52 - Apr 29
thechangingman...Lyall? weren't you around in 1992??
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LWNR2013 added 18:00 - Apr 29
I thought the away kit was brilliant. Notts .... I was around in 1992 and didn't like Lyall the manager. As for today - nuff said.
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Bluetone added 18:02 - Apr 29
Now McCarthy one final slagging off of the supporters we'll take that from you provided you just go and take your oudated antiquated hoofball with you.
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dalianwasexciting added 18:06 - Apr 29
By pure fact that the train home is now, stayed for the lap of "appreciation" around 3000 stayed, some protest signing from the North. I refused to clap, it's the players who should be applauding the fans. I did clap for Bart, but something has got to give, it's hard to see how things can improve as long as MM is at the helm.
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