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Millwall 3-4 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 15th Aug 2017 22:01

Jordan Spence headed an 88th minute winner as the Blues ran out 4-3 winners of a remarkable game against Millwall at the Den. The Lions went ahead through Jed Wallace in the opening minute, Joe Garner equalised three minutes later before Martyn Waghorn put the Blues in front, Aiden O’Brien levelled for the home side, then Waghorn restored Town’s lead in first-half injury time. Millwall made it 3-3 via sub Tom Elliott but Spence won it with his first goal for the Blues with two minutes remaining.

Mick McCarthy named the expected side with all four of his frontline strikers starting. David McGoldrick partnered Garner up front with Waghorn on the right and Freddie Sears on the left.

Flynn Downes travelled having suffered knocks at Barnsley on Saturday but wasn’t in the 18 with Grant Ward alongside Cole Skuse in the middle of midfield.

At the back, Spence joined skipper Luke Chambers at centre-half with Dominic Iorfa at right-back and Jonas Knudsen on the left. Bartosz Bialkowski was in goal.

Bersant Celina missed out as he is again unwell, while Michael Crowe is the sub keeper with Dean Gerken missing the trip for personal reasons.

With 10 first-team players currently unavailable - Celina, Gerken, Downes, Tommy Smith, Adam Webster, Teddy Bishop, Tom Adeyemi, Luke Hyam, Andre Dozzell and Emyr Huws - Town named a very inexperienced bench with Myles Kenlock having made the largest number senior appearances for the Blues.

Millwall took the lead with the game’s first attack in the 44th second. O’Brien crossed from the left, Knudsen challenged with Steve Morison and the ball dropped for Wallace eight yards out. The former Pompey man was able to wait for it to bounce before hitting a shot which appeared to catch two Town defenders on its way past Bialkowski and into the net.

Millwall’s lead lasted only three minutes. After receiving the ball from Iorfa midway inside the Lions' half Garner struck what looked like a speculative shot from almost 30 yards out which deflected off Shaun Hutchinson and wrong-footed Jordan Archer in the Millwall goal, who dived beyond the ball as it flew past him to his left.

The game continued to be an end-to-end affair, Ward eventually clearing after a minor scramble in the Town box.

On 12 O’Brien turned the ball over the bar when well-placed 10 yards out, the ball having broken to him from the right. The Irish U21 international will feel he ought to have done better.

Ward picked up the game’s first yellow card in the 24th minute for a high boot as he challenged Shaun Williams on halfway.

A minute later, Iorfa blocked a powerful George Saville shot from just outside the area with the Lions having most of the ball and looking the more dangerous of the sides.

On 28 Shaun Hutchinson headed Williams’s freekick from the left over the bar at the far post, Iorfa having fouled James Meredith.


The Millwall left-back was booked a minute later for an obvious dive as he chased a return pass into the area.

Having rarely threatened since their equaliser, the Blues took the lead in the 34th minute. Garner picked up the ball from a loose Saville throw on the Blues’ left and fed the overlapping Ward.

The former Spurs man whipped over a low ball which Waghorn slammed into the net at the near post having run across Hutchinson.

But as with Millwall’s earlier lead, Town’s advantage wasn’t to last too long. Two minutes had past when Bialkowski saved Lee Gregory’s shot down to his left and then scooped the loose ball away when grounded when it appeared Knudsen might have been in a position to put it behind.

Saville subsequently struck a shot from a tight angle on the right which hit the bar and bounced down to O’Brien, who looped goalwards with Spence only able to slam into the roof of the net as he sought to clear.

What had started as an open game had become even more open with both teams looking likely to score every time they went forward. On 37 Garner whipped over a cross from the left which Waghorn just failed to reach.

In injury time Knudsen crossed from the left and Waghorn headed wide at the far post but in the final moments of the half the last week’s signing from Rangers gave the Blues the lead for the second time, via a goal which was mainly down to the skill and persistence of McGoldrick.

The Irish international looked second best to reach Garner’s pass into his path on the right of the area but beat Meredith for strength, then put the ball to one side of Hutchinson and ran the other and took it away from the keeper, before cutting it back to Waghorn, who turned in his third goal for his new club.

Referee James Linington ended what had been a pulsating half soon afterwards with the Town support still cheering the goal.

At times the period had resembled a basketball match with one side scoring at one and and the other doing the same at the other.

Town boss Mick McCarthy will have been delighted with the quality of his attackers’ creativity and goals but equally unhappy and frustrated by the manner in which his makeshift defence had conceded.

Millwall manager Neil Harris will have felt much the same. Further goals after the break at both ends in the second half appeared a certainty.

It was the Lions who threatened first after the restart, O’Brien cutting in from the left and hitting a shot which had Bialkowski scampering across his goal to palm behind.

Millwall continued to take the second half to Town, Morison seeing a shot deflect wide on the hour after the latest in a succession of corners.

A minute later, Spence blocked O’Brien’s effort at the near post as the winger looked to turn in a cross from the left, then from the resultant flag-kick O’Brien’s near-post overhead kick flew just wide.

Town should have made it 4-2 with their first chance of the half, Garner getting in front of his man but heading over from Ward’s left-sided corner.

Millwall almost got back on terms in the 68th minute when Saville unleashed a powerful strike from distance which deflected off a Town defender and wrong-footed Bialkowski, who just did enough to take the sting out of it before diving on it before it could trickle over the line.

Moments later Garner was booked for an aerial clash with Byron Webster, then on 74 the home side swapped Meredith for Shane Ferguson, then a minute later switched Morison for Elliott and O’Brien for Fred Odyedinma, while Town replaced Waghorn with Danny Rowe.

The Blues had been under pressure for much of the half but had withstood everything thrown at them. However, with 10 minutes remaining the Lions equalised. A freekick from deep wasn’t dealt with and the ball dropped to sub Elliott at close range at the far post from where he made no mistake.

Town finally won it in the 88th minute. Elliott and Ward tangled as they battled for the ball on the Blues’ left following a corner, referee Linington somewhat harshly penalising the Millwall man and booking him.

Ward sent over the freekick and Spence rose highest to nod past Archer at the far post, the former West Ham man’s first goal for the Blues.

Wallace crashed a freekick from a couple of yards outside the area into the Town wall during five minutes of injury time and the Blues had to defend two more set pieces - Gregory heading a chance well wide after a corner - before referee Linington brought a game few will forget to an end, the home fans applauding their side as the Town supporters cheered theirs.

It was probably inevitable that the second half wouldn’t quite live up to the first. With Town having grabbed the lead at the end of the first period, the Lions took the game to the Blues after the bre, who repelled everything thrown at them - although not always entirely confidently - before Millwall grabbed their equaliser.

Town’s winner came against the run of play on the balance of the second half - a draw would probably have been a fair result - but was the type of set-piece goal which the Blues need to score, the sort that was their stock in trade during the play-off season.

Ultimately, the difference between the sides, neither of whom defended particularly well as the scoreline illustrates, while Town rarely kept the ball as well as they have in previous matches this season, was the better finishing from the Blues, who had fewer chances than their opponents but took most of them.

The win was Town’s fourth a row, the first time they have done that at the start of a season since the 1999/00 promotion campaign when they won their first five in all competitions. They last won four on the trot at any time in August 2015.

The result leaves them third in the division on goal difference, a terrific start to any campaign with fifth-bottom Brentford - who drew 2-2 at home to Bristol City this evening - visiting Portman Road on Saturday.

Mil""lwall: Archer, McLaughlin, Hutchinson, Webster, Meredith (Ferguson 74), Wallace, Saville, Williams, O’Brien (Onyedinma 75), Morison (c) (Elliott 75), Gregory. Unused: King, Craig, Thompson, Cooper.

Town: Bialkowski, Iorfa, Spence, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Skuse, Ward, Waghorn (Rowe 75), Sears, McGoldrick, Garner. Unused: Crowe, Nydam, Kenlock, Morris, McDonnell. Referee: James Linington (Newport, Isle of Wight). Att: 11,819.


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TractorBeezer added 22:55 - Aug 15
Great result under the circumstances. Today 4 shots on goal= 4 goals and Saturday 2 shots on goal = 2 goals! Now that's efficient. I am impressed with Garneys and Waggy. McGoldrick back to form ...a quality player. Iorfa looks like a very good acquisition.
As mentioned by others defensive is wobbly at the moment. Need some cover quick.
MM to be congratulated for going for the WIN!
UTTBs
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TimmyH added 22:58 - Aug 15
Yep agree...milliem, all of a sudden (this season) you turn up on this site and basically add nothing to it worth reading, how about writing something constructive or analytical rather than giving down votes to certain people if they don't say the slightest thing you want them to!

We're all Town supporters but might come across a bit different on our opinions...
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:59 - Aug 15
Come on then the 'professionals' in the game... which centre halves would you buy? Have you watched any football over the past 7 days to realise there is shocking defenders playing in the premiership! We are clearly on a budget.. have many unlucky injuries to tommy and Adam to name a few.. we are unbeaten.. 4 wins from 4 but I guess many would have wanted john terry on 80k a week? Only saying......
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milliem added 23:00 - Aug 15
budgieboy1981 criticising me before I've even posted..I love it. What a loser.

I don't want to mention 'cat' who obviously has problems working out how teams win. Just for your information pal it comes down to scoring more than the opposition not having 71% of possession like a certain team did against Sunderland and letting in three.
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blueboy1981 added 23:02 - Aug 15
Tractorboy1985 ......... because it was diabolical - any true supporter who wants to see his / her team successful, will know full well that it has to be much improved.

Only a fool would believe that we could continue to defend like that - and out score the opposition each time, however much faith we have in our attacking policy.

Normally people who are abusive, are such because they fall short of words of substance. This applies to anyone who has to use abusive words in the direction of fellow supporters.
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Tractorboy1985 added 23:03 - Aug 15
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 blueboy1981... we could beat Norwich 5-0 and you wouldn't be happy you pathetic man!! Call yourself a supporter? Embarrassing!!!
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Seasider added 23:03 - Aug 15
Phew goalfest !!!

With shades of Joe Royle[4 strikers] and a dash of Mick McCarthy[sitting back on 1 goal leads]you can but wonder how on earth we have managed 4 wins on the trot when in all our league games the opposition has had far more of the ball.

Last season it was Bart that saved us from relegation{Mick has said,and few can disagree]whereas this season it is the forwards certainly tonight who are putting Ipswich 3rd in the table.

Mick was criticised quite rightly last season for the style of play,which was copied today by an agricultural Millwall outfit.However despite hitting back last season at his critics,he seems to have taken a lot on board.

Mick now has an attacking intent to win games,a more conciliatory attitude to the press and fans;and all his signings this close season has enhanced the team,plus introduction of youngsters.

This run has taken place with an horrendous injury and illness list, which is as bad as any I can remember in fifty odd yrs;so where Mick had to take the brickbats last season,we must all give him credit for achieving the best start since the end of last century 1999/2000,and we know what happened at the end of that season!

Yes its still early in the season,and the bubble could burst.Knudsen and Iorfa had poor games I think,and Cole Skues in midfield was bypassed but we held out.

I would prefer 5-3-2 or 4 -4-3 as we tend to be over run with only 2 in midfield;but Mick has shown that he is not averse to changing formations or personel this season;so lets leave it to the Manager to do his job.

He says he urgently needs a new centre back,which was very evident tonight as Christophe would have been in his element against Morison who was winning everything in the air.

As supporters all we can do is turn up on Saturday,and give the boys the kind of support that was evident at the New Den.

Lets hope the attendance can reach 20k.Brentford is the biggest test so far this season,as two of the teams we have played are relegation favourites,although come to think of it so were we at the start of the season!
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04willr added 23:04 - Aug 15
Fantastic win. Exciting to watch! Random but hilarious moment in the away end was the bloke who brought a tape measure and chants of "Get your tape out for the lads"! Up the town
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Tractorboy1985 added 23:04 - Aug 15
Don't listen to him Millie.. clearly the time of the month....
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warktheline added 23:05 - Aug 15
That's the kind of football for me! Win,lose or draw....entertain us, and the Championship ! Great stuff👍. Hats of McCarthy for continuity , please, let's have more!!!!!
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Fozrat70 added 23:07 - Aug 15
Was listening on the radio and what a roller coaster of a game fantastic to come out on top and long may it continue. I was also looking at the Brentford game and they were pressing all the time so I think Saturday may need a rethink in our defence. Long may this continue and hopefully another 3pts on Saturday and a few slips could see us top the table wouldn't that be nice for a change
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kentishblue added 23:08 - Aug 15
I hope we enjoy the ride. Life is too short to find fault.
Most teams have perpetual doldrums for a lifetime. We are still lucky and this season bodes well.
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blueboy1981 added 23:11 - Aug 15
milliem ....... more clever stuff from you. As expected. Truth is, you and a few of your crew, are likely to be some of the biggest undercover BUDGIES with your continuous heckling of constructive posts.

Take it from me - I'm NO loser. Therefore I 'respectfully' ask you not to cast such aspersions in my direction.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 23:11 - Aug 15
Chuffed to bits with this win & our start to the season..............but am keeping feet firmly on the ground. Mick had to play the attacking formation tonight as he had no real options with all the injuries/sickness to the squad, hence the need to get in some defensive cover if Webster & Smith are going to be injury prone again this season. Still, got to be happy, so far so good.
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BrettenhamBlue added 23:12 - Aug 15
Yet another great result for the team, so well done! But we do need another centre back asap.
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milliem added 23:12 - Aug 15
TimmyH the programmed robot from Cumonthebarclays.com pretending to support Town. Say no more.

Eventually Town will lose and you, budgieboy1981, cat, warktheline or whatever his name his and the Diss eejit will get your revenge. In the mean time suck on it pal. I'm loving the fact that you lot hate every minute of Town's brilliant start.
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warktheline added 23:17 - Aug 15
@milliem, you are a budgie.....no doubting that!
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heathen66 added 23:17 - Aug 15
Fantastic result and goes to show what can happen if you play more than one offensive player...has Mick learnt after all these years ???
It may be early days but the signings of Waghorn and Garner look to be inspired, but defensively (and not just this game) we look woeful.
Sort out the defence (unit including the holding midfielder) and the season may not be as bad as most of us feared.
COYB
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tpsontour added 23:19 - Aug 15
Four straights wins, the division's top scorers, two strikers signed for a snip who have already scored 11 in a Town shirt, kids galore given a chance. All achieved despite one of the division's lowest budgets, horrendous injuries and pressure heaped on one of the best managers in the game at operating on a shoestring by a load of so-called fans. Well done Mick. Marcus Evans doesn't deserve you and you are making everyone who abused you last season look very, very silly
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Brownie added 23:20 - Aug 15
Great game & great support. On tube on way home from a very enjoyable night with credit to everyone & everything ITFC.

Signing off now to avoid the weekly love fest that is some people on here calling each other names as if we were in the playground!

COYB!
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BlueArrow added 23:22 - Aug 15
That was £14 well spent!!!!
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JTL279 added 23:23 - Aug 15
Edge of the seat stuff does not cover up the woeful defending. A decent side will tear us apart.

However, for now, let's take the points and move on to Saturday.
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blueboy1981 added 23:25 - Aug 15
...... why do we have such sad people in this world ? - worst of all they call themselves ITFC Supporters.

Will always be a milestone it seems - for the kind of abuse our Club was never known for, or would be associated with.

Why is it that people who have followed / supported this Club physically and financially for half a century plus - cannot submit a constructive post - without suffering verbal written abuse ??????????????

Maybe a sign of 'the times' - unfortunately.
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dusth added 23:30 - Aug 15
I am sick of this "undercover budgie stuff" - if you're not Norwich supporters and I have no way of knowing - you better get wise because Budgie supporters must be laughing. They didn't even need to invent you. Enough already. Real supporters just yawn and move ON!! COYB
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Tractorboy1985 added 23:30 - Aug 15
Clearly bed time blueboy.. don't forget to take ya false teeth out....
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