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Ipswich Town 2-0 Brentford - Match Report
Saturday, 19th Aug 2017 17:00

Martyn Waghorn and Joe Garner were on target as Town took their start to the season to five wins out of five by beating Brentford 2-0 at Portman Road. Home debutant Waghorn opened the scoring in the 35th minute with his one-time Rangers team-mate netting the second with a header six minutes after the restart to take the Blues to second in the Championship.

Myles Kenlock returned to the side for injured skipper Luke Chambers in an otherwise unchanged team.

The 20-year-old started at left-back with Jonas Knudsen moving into a makeshift central defensive pairing with Jordan Spence. Cole Skuse wore the captain’s armband in Chambers’s absence.

Mick McCarthy again fielded all four of his strikers, while Dean Gerken and Bersant Celina, who both missed the 4-3 win at Millwall as they were unwell, returned to the bench along with Flynn Downes, who had been absent at the Den with a calf injury.

Brentford made three changes from the team which drew 2-2 at home to Bristol City in midweek with Jota, who has been strongly linked with West Ham, among those missing from the 18.

The visitors struck the game’s first shot in the second minute, Kamo Mokotjo smashing a powerful effort well wide following a corner from the right.

The Bees dominated the first couple of minutes but on six Freddie Sears broke into the area on the left and looked for Garner at the far post but a defender intervened.

Brentford threatened again in the 11th minute when the ball was cut back to the unmarked Nico Yennaris in space on the edge of the area but the Bees’ skipper took a touch when he might have shot first time and Knudsen was able to close down and block.

The Bees continued to dominate and on the quarter hour Neil Maupay turned a Yennaris cross from the right to Bartosz Bialkowski, who claimed comfortably.

The West Londoners weren’t too far away again two minutes later when Yoann Barbet was found by Ollie Watkins’s freekick from deep on the left but the French defender was unable to get enough on the ball.

Bialkowski saved sharply low to his right from Watkins in the 20th minute with the Blues still having made little headway going forward.

That changed in the 23rd minute when Kenlock sent Sears away down the left. The former West Ham man cut inside and into the box but Barbet got across to slide in and put the ball behind before he could cross for Waghorn at the far post.

The Blues began to get on top with David McGoldrick starting to see more of the ball. Meanwhile, at the other end, Maupay was becoming increasingly frustrated with referee Oliver Langford, a couple of decisions having gone against him.

On the half hour, Kenlock won a freekick on the Town left and Ward swung the ball in deeper than he probably intended and Bees keeper Daniel Bentley was forced to tip over.

Two minutes later Bialkowski was out quickly to punch away ahead of Maupay as he chased a ball down the middle, the French striker subsequently shoving Spence after the ball had gone out and receiving a ticking off from the referee.


Town had begun to look the more threatening side and in the 35th minute they went in front. Skipper Skuse intercepted a pass just inside the Brentford half and left the ball for McGoldrick, who brought it into the box where he was shoved to the ground by Yennaris.

The players and the Portman Road crowd called for a penalty - probably justifiably - but the loose ball ran through to Waghorn, who turned his first home goal into the net, his fourth for the Blues since his move from Rangers less than two weeks ago.

Brentford looked to quickly get back on terms and on 43, Romaine Sawyers, who moments earlier had been booked for frustratedly throwing the ball away, was found in space on the left of the Town area and hit a shot across Bialkowski that the Blues keeper saved well.

Then, following a corner, Yennaris smashed a shot from distance off the top of the Town bar. The danger still wasn’t gone, however, and within a minute Florian Jozefzoon headed straight at Bialkowski when unmarked on the edge of the six-yard box from Watkins’s left-sided cross.

For the Blues, McGoldrick twisted and turned to find himself space on the right of the area and hit a shot which Bentley saved.

Moments before the half was brought to an end Maupay finally talked his way into referee Langford’s book.

Brentford’s frustrations were perhaps understandable having been on top for most of the half, creating most of the game’s chances.

But, as has been the case with Town’s strikers in the last few games, when a Blues chance had come Waghorn tucked it away, the Bees having either spurned their opportunities, hit the bar or found Bialkowski in typically resolute mood.

Four minutes after the restart Yennaris screwed a shot wide for the visitors, then on 51 Town doubled their lead.

McGoldrick stole the ball from Harlee Dean on the left and took it on before his cross towards Garner was turned behind by a defender.

Ward whipped in the corner from the right, Garner headed goalwards and Yennaris cleared away from goal. However, referee Langford quickly signalled that the newly-introduced goal-line technology had indicated that the ball had crossed the line and the former Rangers man celebrated his third goal of the season and his second at Portman Road in front of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Brentford swapped Maupay for Lasse Vibe in the 62nd minute as they looked to find a way back into the game.

A minute later there was an uncharacteristic error from Bialkowski, the keeper mis-punching a looping ball after Watkins’s shot had deflected up into the air. Kenlock saw the ball behind for a corner.

There was more excellent work from Kenlock in the 66th minute when he dispossessed Jozefzoon and sent a terrific pass over Barbet and into the path of Garner, who was through on goal. But just as the striker was about to unleash his shot the Frenchman made a superb challenge to take the ball away from him.

On 69 Waghorn was replaced by Downes to warm applause from his new fans. Seconds later, Mokotjo hit a low shot through to Bialkowski, who claimed confidently down to his right.

Garner almost found Sears with a cross from the Blues’ left before Vibe tried to catch out Bialkowski with a sharp shot from the right with the Town keeper having initially come off his line to come for the ball as the Dane chased it down.

Vibe, who had only been on the field for 13 minutes, hobbled off moments later and was replaced by debutant Theo Archibald. Soon after, Brentford swapped Jozefzoon for Josh Clarke, then as the game moved into its final 10 minutes Kenlock was booked for a foul on Archibald.

With five minutes remaining McGoldrick was switched for Tristan Nydam, who was making his home debut, the Irish international receiving a warm ovation as he left the field after another excellent performance.

In the 88th minute Danny Rowe took over from Sears, who was again given a warm ovation as he made his way off the pitch.

Brentford looked to put the Blues under pressure in the final minutes but without significantly testing Bialkowski and his improvised backline, who could be proud of their role in helping Town to a well-won three points.

In the absence of skipper Chambers Knudsen - who had been the standout performer in the back four putting in one of his best performances for the club - was the one charged with the now obligatory fist pump in front of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Having ridden their luck at times in the first half, in addition to Bialkowski making important saves, the Blues were more comfortable after the break once Garner had added the second goal.

A Brentford comeback never seriously looked on the cards, although the Bees, who drop to bottom with only one point, will wonder how they were behind at the break.

Town's clinical start to the campaign continued with the Blues netting two of three shots on goal, taking their overall total to nine goals from 12 shots on target in their four Championship games.

The victory was Town’s fifth of the season in all competitions, matching the start in the 1999/00 promotion campaign, which concidentally contained two 2-0 League Cup wins against Brentford.

The Blues last won their first four league games at the start of the 1974/75 campaign.

The result sees Town, who travel to Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday before facing Fulham in the Championship at home next Saturday, climb to second in the table behind Cardiff, who beat Wolves 2-1 at Molineux this afternoon.

Town: Bialkowski, Iorfa, Spence, Knudsen, Kenlock, Skuse (c), Ward, Waghorn (Downes 69), Sears (Rowe 88), McGoldrick (Nydam 85), Garner. Unused: Gerken, Celina, McDonnell, Woolfenden.

Brentford: Bentley, Dalsgaard, Dean, Barbet, Colin, Mokotjo, Yennaris (c), Jozefzoon (Clarke 78), Sawyers, Watkins, Maupay (Vibe 62 (Archibald 75)). Unused: Daniels, Bjelland, Egan, Archibald, Westbrooke. Referee: Oliver Langford (West Midlands). Att: 15,348.


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howdonblue added 17:34 - Aug 19
Great result especially with all our defensive injuries!

Brentford are a good side as well
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:35 - Aug 19
Really looking like a football team now, a decent one.
Brilliant.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:35 - Aug 19
cant ask for more !, must give McCarthy credit, he is getting the results now,and the team have performed as a team. I'm not going to get too carried away but I do think enough has changed for the better ,that I am now going to end my boycott and return to the terraces .Well done all concerned .Being above Norwich is the icing on the cake,long may it last.
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carlo88 added 17:39 - Aug 19
Ipswich are making me happy again.
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powinswitch added 17:40 - Aug 19
Just got home. Not the prettiest display but absolute commitment from every player. Some of our lesser lights were immense, but nobody more so than Knudsen. I have been disappointed at times with his distribution, but he threw himself at everything today. Well done Jonas, you were awesome. Great effort from eleven men today, not terrific football, but with that injury list that could not be expected. Wonderful.
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Chondzoresk added 17:40 - Aug 19
Excellent result....but the stats are worrying.


The stats make interesting reading once again


Ipswich Brentford
34.8% Possession 65.2%
Shots
5 Total Shots 22
3 On Target 6
1 Off Target 7
1 Blocked 9
Passes
216/312 (69.2%) Passes 489/590 (82.9%)
47/102 (46.1%)
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NoelTheDub added 17:40 - Aug 19
WELL DONE EVERYONE..... great 3pts, amazing the difference the youthfulness bit of pace, the balance and proper firepower up top even Skusey looking forward. Im not getting carried away but enjoying watching and following my beloved team again.
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silkcutblue added 17:46 - Aug 19
I could crush a grape COYB
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JimmyP45 added 17:47 - Aug 19
Great performance and win against a tough side. Well done Bart for keeping us in it first half. Thought Knudsen was man of the match but Kenlock did very well too.

Keep it up boys!
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shortmarine1969 added 17:47 - Aug 19
Not always easy on the eye football and Brentford put us against the wall for a good period of the game (their finishing is lacking.!!) , but a very gritty all round performance from the team , Garner and Waghorn look absolute steals. So far nothing to even get remotely upset this season...Knudsen and Skuse top performances!!..and it had to be Mad Dog Knudsen with the fist pump..and the crowd although low on numbers were up for it as well..a good day all round.
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Bluetone added 17:48 - Aug 19
I never feel more like singing the Blues
when Ipswich win
and Norwich lose.

Come on up the Town.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:49 - Aug 19
its not about the stats, other than the final score.

And welcome back Dirty
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EssexTractor added 17:50 - Aug 19
Last season we went through matches with much greater possession than today, yet it was generally woeful with no end result, indeed little prospect of end result.
Today Possession was scant because of the team set up, but now we have goal threats, how many goal chances today, maybe three and a bit, how many goals scored two.
The way to success is to make good of those chances and in the other one and bit chances only two great tackles by Brentford ( the second robbing Garner after a superb Kenlock pass) prevented what might have doubled. our score
Great credit to Spence and Knudsen(MOTM) who played like footballers rather than " hoofers" as defenders were criticised for last season.
In fairness we were a little fortunate that Brentford had no Plan B, which did assist in our defending but no doubt about it, we looked confident, we played confidently , even without the ball.
Confidence the key, and so far to the manager , very well,done.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:50 - Aug 19
There is no doubt tougher tests to come and better teams might have taken their chances but with 11 first teamers out and no fit recognised centre backs, youth players aside I think we can only applaud.

There are injury lists and then there is Holby City Ipswich. Hopefully as more players return we get stronger in readiness for bigger guns ahead.

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ianmarshall10 added 17:58 - Aug 19
Waghorny horny horny horny!!

Great result and a clean sheet with 4 full backs in defence get in there.......C.O.Y.B!!
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TimmyH added 17:59 - Aug 19
McCarthy's going to have a headache when a few of the injuries/illnesses come back!...the best defensive show so far this season without Chambers, Webster and Smith. The old addage springs to mind, if it ain't broke it don't need fixing. Personally would like a stronger more creative holding midfielder than Skuse...
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bonamassablue added 18:09 - Aug 19
Sunshine, great pitch, home win, what more could you want? First half we were pegged back by a free flowing Brentford. I think we gave them too much room. Second half was different and a really good honest team performance. We have so many options up front now, it takes the pressure off the makeshift defence and midfield. Waghorn and Garner are very agile and put in excellent shifts. A couple of things to look out for later in the season. Garner will be missing for a game or two as he is sure to get a few yellow cards from his bustling performances and Brentford will surely hit someone for six once they have sorted their defence out. Portman Road is smiling again. Let's make the most of it.
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miltonsnephew added 18:09 - Aug 19
It does make you think if Mick McCarthy had the funds he has had this season a few seasons ago we could of already been up?!

Just shows what spending a bit of money can do!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
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Ohmyhat added 18:10 - Aug 19
Surely only one stat matters?
Goals... Ipswich 2 Brentford 0
Brought to you in conjunction with the office of stating the bleeding obvious
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StowTractorBoy added 18:13 - Aug 19
Wonderful to come home with another 3 points but not getting carried away. Thought Brentford moved the ball around brilliantly and will give many teams in this division problems as they did us today. Very happy to win under the circumstances with a makeshift backline where Knudsen was king. After a shaky start Kenlock grew into his role and made vital tackles in the second half. The centre back pairing put their bodies on the line and the whole team deserve praise for a battling performance. Bart still needs to decide whether he going to catch or punch crosses as he was hesitant a couple of times but did make some very good saves. Skuse was the unsung hero with his work rate and Garner and Waghorn very lively. Freddie ran his socks off so all in all a great day especially with the lot up the road losing.
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trevski added 18:28 - Aug 19
Clean sheet? - Check
Goals? - Check
Win at home? - Check
100% start to the season? - Check

Great result again Town to now make it 5/5. Great to see the summer signings doing really well (and we haven't even seen 2 of them in action yet this season) and fitting in really well with the rest of the squad. Great to see the strikers getting their names on the scoreboard week in, week out. This is what we need this season after the wake up call of last season, and this is with a lot of what I can see being the key players out for a few weeks. Can we end the season now?
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Bert added 18:33 - Aug 19
A fantastic team performance against the odds and a good Brentford team . Just shows what a mature manager can do with a team that are playing for each other. I'm certainly feeling glad all over when we could have been in bits and pieces. Proud of them all.
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Orraman added 18:47 - Aug 19
Perhaps not a text book defensive display, but didn't the four young lads do so well aided by a bit of well deserved luck. A great team performance - all for one and one for all. On today's showing Knudsen a much better centre half than a left back. I'd keep him there and let Kenlock develop at left back. Hard to pick a MOM as all did a great job but I think Jonas just shaded it. A mention also for Skuse, now back to his best without Douglas dragging him down in midfield.
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budgieplucker added 18:51 - Aug 19
Boy I felt exhausted just watching town players work their socks off. Second half we pressed excently. Ironically we have criticised Mick for playing players out of position but today Knudsen and Spence should be singled out for praise. Jonas has frustrated me a lot during his time here but hats off to you buddy you really excelled today. Also Jordan actually looked classy in this position and Webster could have some competition if he finds a spell of fitness. Jordan also looks a decent footballer and what a versatile player.

Whilst many of us moaned about Freddie being played out of position last year he is actually starting to look a useful winger, maybe not his best and favourite position but he puts in a hellva shift and if others are getting the goals then hey-ho.

More youngster minutes from the bench gaining valuable experience and what hungry performances with there high tempo closing down and bullying.

I do think the fixture list has been kind to us and much more sterner tests are to come but what a great start to the season with Emyr Huws and Tom Adeymi to come back.

My only concern is lack of game time for Bersant Celina who I believe is a game changer, i have this fear he may return to City early like the lad from Everton did last year.

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whosroundisitanyway added 18:52 - Aug 19
We now have a team that will fight for every ball to a man.
That my friends will take us to the promised land.

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