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Ipswich Town 0-2 Fulham - Match Report
Saturday, 26th Aug 2017 17:00

Neeskens Kebano and Rui Fonte netted goals either side of half-time to see Fulham to a comfortable 2-0 victory over the Blues at Portman Road, ending Town’s 100 per cent start to their Championship campaign. Kebano nodded home the opener for the dominant Cottagers on 35 and Fonte slammed a rebound into the roof of the net in the 51st minute with the Blues never looking like getting anything out of the game.

Town named the same team which beat Brentford 2-0 last Saturday with David McGoldrick in the side despite manager Mick McCarthy saying the Irish international striker might miss out with his wife close to giving birth to their fourth child.

The Blues again lined-up in a 4-4-2 system with McGoldrick partnering Joe Garner up front and Martyn Waghorn on the right and Freddie Sears on the left of midfield.

Jordan Spence and Jonas Knudsen continued at centre-half with skipper Luke Chambers, Tommy Smith and Adam Webster all injured.

On the bench, Australian striker Ben Folami was included for the first time in a Championship match having been one of the youngsters who caught the eye at Crystal Palace in Carabao Cup on Tuesday. Defender Luke Woolfenden and midfielders Flynn Downes and Tristan Nydam were also among the subs.

At a warm and sunny Portman Road Fulham dominated the early stages but without creating an opportunity until the fifth minute when a loose ball in the box fell to skipper Tom Cairney, who blazed over.

Three minutes later, following a swift break forward after Town had lost possession on halfway, stand-in skipper Cole Skuse and Dominic Iorfa both hesitated and allowed Stefan Johansen to get in a shot but the on-loan Wolves man got across to deflect over.

Town’s first attack of the game came in the 10th minute, McGoldrick sending Sears away on the left but the former Colchester man’s cross was behind Garner.

Fulham would have gone in front a minute later but for a great block from Myles Kenlock. The dangerous Ryan Sessegnon cut in from the left and cut the ball back from the byline to Sheyi Ojo who looked certain to score but the Blues left-back managed to get in the way to divert it behind.

Town weren’t too far away from a goal themselves in the 13th minute when a corner from the right was cleared to Waghorn, who struck a low volley which looked goalbound until it hit Kevin McDonald and deflected just past keeper David Button’s right post.

But it was mainly Fulham and on 18 Ojo cut in from the right and hit a well-struck shot which Bartosz Bialkowski batted away down to his right.


The Cottagers continued to pass the ball around confidently and on 22 Ryan Fredericks hit a low shot from distance which scuffed the outside of the post.

Town gradually started to find their feet after a very testing start with the Cottagers confident and slick in possession of the ball.

On 29 McGoldrick worked himself space on the edge of the box but saw his chipped effort loop past Button’s right post. Two minutes later, Iorfa was yellow-carded for a foul, having previously been penalised for an earlier indiscretion.

The Blues had Bialkowski to thank for the scores remaining level in the 33rd minute after the Polish keeper was forced to make two impressive saves.

First, he stopped Cairney’s powerful effort from the edge of the box with Spence reacting quickest to clear the loose ball.

Then a well-worked move played Johansen in on goal and the Blues keeper did superbly to stand his ground and block with the Norwegian appearing certain to score.

But there was nothing Bialkowski could do in the 35th minute when Kebano put the visitors in front. Fredericks crossed from the right and the unmarked DR Congo international headed into the corner of the net at the far post.

Fulham should have made it 2-0 in the 38th minute when Kebano broke away behind the Blues backline on the left and crossed. Fortunately for the Blues Fonte, a £9 million summer signing from Braga and the younger brother of West Ham defender Jose, diverted the ball against the woodwork at the near post when he looked odds-on to score.

Two minutes later McGoldrick had a chance to level when he broke into the area and chose to shoot left-footed with Waghorn and Garner both to his right in space. The Town number 10 was unable to get any power on his strike and Button claimed down to his left.

McGoldrick created another opening a minute later, bring the ball across the edge of the box before finding Garner, who cut back to Waghorn, whose shot went wide.

That was the final chance of the half with the visitors deservedly in front at the break having dominated the period.

The Cottagers had kept the ball impressively, as they did in last season’s corresponding fixture, and carved out enough decent opportunities to be even further in front with the Blues’ patched-up backline stretched on a number of occasions.

However, Town front pair McGoldrick and Waghorn will have made their way to the tunnel feeling they might have done better with their opportunities in the final minutes.

The Blues were the first to threaten after the restart, Garner rising highest to nod Grant Ward’s right-sided corner goalwards, however, Button got down to save.

But six minutes into the half the Cottagers doubled their lead. The ball was played into Kebano inside the area, the scorer of the first goal turned away from Knudsen and hit a shot across Bialkowski which the keeper did well to save it away to his left.

However, the loose ball fell to Fonte at a tight angle on the right and, with Bialkowski getting back to his feet and across goal, the Portuguese striker lashed a shot into the roof of the net to claim his first goal for his new club.

Fulham continued to have much the better of it - Fredericks hit a shot over following a corner - and it was little surprise when Blues boss McCarthy made a double change in the 59th minute with Waghorn and Sears making way for Downes and Bersant Celina, who was making his league debut for Town.

But despite Kosovo international Celina showing glimpses of his skills and direct running, the Blues were unable to make much more headway after the changes and Fulham’s two goal advantage never looked in any danger.

On 89 McGoldrick smashed a freekick from 30 yards into the wall, then seconds before the whistle Nydam took over from Ward.

Town can have no complaints regarding the result with the visitors much the better side on the day, dominating much as they did at Portman Road on Boxing Day last year when they won by the same scoreline with midfield trio Cairney, Johansen and McDonald very impressive. But for some profligate finishing and Bialkowski the margin of victory would have been wider.

As ever, the Blues kept working but were never able to impose themselves on the opposition and only fleetingly threatened on the counter-attack, most notably just before half-time when McGoldrick and Waghorn will both feel they might have done better.

Despite today’s loss ending the 100 per cent league record, the Blues are still second and can be pleased with their August form with 12 points from five league games better than most were expecting going into the season, particularly after the 6-1 thrashing at Charlton in their final pre-season match and given the injury and illness situation, which hopefully will be much improved when Town travel to QPR in a fortnight’s time following the international break.

Town: Bialkowski, Iorfa, Spence, Knudsen, Kenlock, Skuse (c), Ward (Nydam 90), Sears (Celina 59), Waghorn (Downes 59), McGoldrick, Garner. Unused: Gerken, Rowe, Folami, Woolfenden.

Fulham: Button, Fredericks (Odoi 89), Kalas, Ream, Sessengnon, McDonald, Johansen, Cairney (c), Ojo, Kebano (Norwood 83), Fonte (Kamara 76). Unused: Bettinelli, Djalo, Edun, Cisse. Referee: Paul Tierney (Lancashire). Att: 16,844 (Fulham: 1,236)


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prebsa added 17:02 - Aug 26
All good things have to come to an end. 12 out of 15 is great and I'm sure everyone would of taken it at the start of the season.

I feel that all the injuries have started to catch up with us. As Mick has already said we will be on the back foot and the other team will have all the ball and play. And it seems that Fulham have taken that and defended properly to go with it.

People love Sears work rate and I do too but I still think that Celina should start ahead of him to add a bit more quality upfront. We must sign a CB over the break otherwise we will start to find it very difficult trying to play against other teams and beat them by just playing counter attack football.

Overall it's been a fantastic start to the season, a shame it ended with this result and quite a dull performance but we are in a great position for after the international break. Well done for a great August everyone.
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Blue_Again added 17:02 - Aug 26
Oh well. Will mick now panick and revert back to 9-0-1
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Tractor_Boy_in_HK added 17:03 - Aug 26
Not our day. But bound to happen with this makeshift line up. Let's see how the boys respond. If any consultation, budgies are being pounded 4-0 by Millwall despite having 70% possession!!
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DurhamTownFan added 17:04 - Aug 26
Another poor result after testing everyone in a cup game! Not sure what I'd have done though, probably the same.

Just really hope MM does t revert to type and shut up shop to play for a 0-0 in the next game. He has a habit of doing that after a defeat.
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blue75 added 17:05 - Aug 26
My 2nd home game today I wasn't that impressed against Brentford their possession was way to high!! Today we've played a team that can use their possession lucky to only lose 0-2. Yes I want McCarthy Out I haven't slated the team the last 2 games in hope that we might actually do well this season today has shown us that we haven't moved on from last season we've only signed 2 players that can score and if they don't we lose. So let's get to 50 points as soon as possible then let McCarthy go!!!
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thechangingman added 17:06 - Aug 26
Oh well. That's football.

It doesn't change the great start we've had to the season and that strange new sensation I've had recently - hope..
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iaintaylorx added 17:08 - Aug 26
Was always going to be a tough test and our winning run couldn't last forever. International break now, so for a chance to get some players back fit and integrate them into our side. I think changes should have happened at half time, but lets keep the faith in what has been a decent start to this season!
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cat added 17:09 - Aug 26
Shame that we could better our best ever start to the season. Can't argue with 4 wins and 1 defeat after 5 games though, coupled with staying in second place. The very worrying stat is our possession, 31.1% at home ain't pretty, and does not suggest anything like a passing game! Ending on a big positive, Milliem's (carrot boy) team got smashed 4.0!!!
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tractorboybig added 17:10 - Aug 26
The bubble bursts, now back to normal
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ianmarshall10 added 17:13 - Aug 26
Hate to say it but after watching it Fulham by far the better team let get are injured players back and go again.
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ianmarshall10 added 17:14 - Aug 26
At least Norwich got hammerd.😆
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TimmyH added 17:17 - Aug 26
Well it was eventually going to happen and Fulham probably had that much more desire to get off to their first win - but big shame we couldn't create a club record.

We were second best today and let's face it we're not going to win every game when the opposition generally has more opposition and shots on goal and have probably ridden our luck a bit to date. Shame we couldn't go into the international break unbeaten but fingers crossed a few players will be back in 2 weeks to strengthen the squad and let's see how we progress after this loss. We're still second! :)
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Edmundo added 17:18 - Aug 26
Two defenders and a midfielder back after the break, Celina running at em, and I'm hoping we can beat Scum this year! COYB!! 12 points a month=title.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:20 - Aug 26
Fact is we are beyond depleted and hsve few options to change up and those that we do are probably only 80% atm (Celina).

Thankfully an international break brings the chance to get players fit and please god/Buddha or anyone else you wsnt to prey at to sign a CB in some form.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 17:21 - Aug 26
Well, it'll be nice to hear from Blueboy1981 again, I've missed him.
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rich82 added 17:21 - Aug 26
We lose one game and people bloody moan, are some people not just happy with what we have?
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barrystedmunds added 17:22 - Aug 26
4 wins out of five! Great for us long suffering fans. I think we all expected this result, the writing has been on the wall as regards our overall performance's since the beginning of the season, it's where we go now! I remain cautiously optimistic............I think!
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grumpyoldman added 17:24 - Aug 26
I said when we won a couple that we should not accept that MM had changed, after one defeat the same is true. When he has most of the players fit and he has options to choose from it is then I will decide if he has changed enough. His tactics and use of players have always been my problem with his management.
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Bluetone added 17:29 - Aug 26
I am not a McCarthy fan but he and the lads coped with the injury depletion well. "If" is a little but big word well done to the team to keep the score to only 2.
Now if only we had - - - - - - - ..
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irishtim added 17:30 - Aug 26
Get the cheque book out Mr Evans. A few more quality signings may prove the difference.
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kuyski added 17:39 - Aug 26
Same story of last season when we face Fulham,nothing you learned from that before MM?
Still a great start for this season!Onwards and forwards.
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StokeHigh97 added 17:42 - Aug 26
Reality check: Fulham a million miles better than us: we will not finish above them: 1: why was Cairney given the freedom of Portman rd no one tackled him or closed him down: 2: both flanks they had far too much time & space if a system is not working change it: 3: why did we not make changes at half-time & even after they scored waited nearly 10 mins before Celina & Downes came on: the doom & gloom fans will have a field day tonight: Poor football, poor tactics no squad depth: I never got carried away with 4 straights wins: 4/5 is still good considering all the injuries: I'd love to see us sign a wide plate a centre midfielder to cover Huws & Bishop who unlikely to play this year & another defender: Today was a bad day at the office lets more on & make sure we get a result at QPR after international break:
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Morgan added 17:42 - Aug 26
No suprise. No centre backs against so 4 strikers against probably the best midfield in the league. Poor performance on the face of it but considering the circumstances it was an off day. Still a happy town fan. You can play no midfield against millwall but not against a side like that. Break and back to work.
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StokeHigh97 added 17:44 - Aug 26
Wide player
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ArnieM added 17:47 - Aug 26
Well done Multi million pound Fulham 2-Injury hit Ipswich Reserves 0 .

A game too far for our injury ravaged team today I think. No shame in losing to Fulham, with their resources. It's no longer a level playing field in the Championship which is awash with PL failures on ridiculous parachute money.

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