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Ipswich Town 0-1 Norwich City - Match Report
Sunday, 22nd Oct 2017 14:06

Town’s long wait for East Anglian derby glory continues after James Maddison’s 59th minute goal saw Norwich City to a 1-0 victory at Portman Road. The Blues, who haven't beaten the Canaries since April 2009, will feel they deserved something from the game having been the better side in a first half in which Jonas Knudsen hit the post and David McGoldrick headed over when he will feel he should have scored.

Joe Garner, Tom Adeyemi and Jordan Spence returned to the Town starting line-up with Dominic Iorfa dropping to the bench along with Grant Ward, while Myles Kenlock was left out of the 18.

Garner began the game as part of a front three along with Martyn Waghorn to his right and McGoldrick to his left, while Adeyemi, who came through the youth system with the Canaries before making a handful of senior appearances for the Norfolk side, was in a three-man midfield with Cole Skuse and Tristan Nydam.

Spence was on the right of a back four with skipper Luke Chambers to the right of Adam Webster in the centre and Knudsen at left-back.

For the Canaries, Marco Stiepermann replaced James Husband at left-back following a groin injury, while Wes Hoolahan, playing in his 10th East Anglian derby, was in midfield for Marco Vrancic.

Town hit the first shot of the game in the third minute, but Waghorn’s scuffed strike from the right failed to trouble Angus Gunn in the Norwich goal.

Despite the Canaries having most of the early possession, the Blues began to threaten on the break.

On five McGoldrick fed Garner on the right, the former Rangers man crossed too deep and Norwich skipper Ivo Pinto seemed set to clear. However, the Portuguese defender tried to turn inside Knudsen, running into the Dane as he did so.

Knudsen, a scorer for Town in the last two East Anglian derbies, picked up the loose ball and took it into the left of the area before hitting a shot across Gunn which beat the keeper but slammed off the post and away.

Town continued to look a danger on the break and on 11 the Blues had another opportunity, a loose ball falling to Waghorn on the right of the box after a corner but his shot curved well wide and eventually went out for a throw.

Norwich threatened for the first time two minutes later, Stiepermann finding a lot of space on the left but shooting well wide.

Yanic Wildschut saw a subsequent effort diverted behind by Chambers then at the other end McGoldrick shot not too far over from 25 yards.

The Blues caught the Canaries on the break again in the 16th minute but McGoldricks’s threaded pass was too far in front of Knudsen.

Then, after James Maddison had shot wide for Norwich, Waghorn teed-up Nydam at the edge of the box but the 17-year-old was crowded out.


Wildschut was next to take a pop on the 18-yard line but Bartosz Bialkowski saved with little fanfare, as he did on 23 when Stiepermann hit a subsequent effort from a similar distance after a Norwich break.

Other than Knudsen’s strike off the post both sides had been limited to shots from the edge of the area and beyond, and on 25 Maddison tried his luck but curled wide.

Garner flicked a header wide from a left-sided corner in the 28th minute, then two minutes later Waghorn flicked a bouncing ball towards goal but too close to Gunn. Nydam behind him might have been able to be more controlled with his finish had the ball reached him.

Spence picked up the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Tom Tryball in the 32nd minute.

Nydam made a superb challenge as Wildschut broke into the area a minute later, then Cameron Jerome got his first sight at goal from a cross from the left but headed well over.

Stiepermann did well to turn a dangerous Town ball from the left behind at the far post ahead of Garner, before McGoldrick volleyed a Waghorn ball in from the left back in the direction from which it came from. Moments later, Adeyemi headed a Knudsen cross from the left well wide.

Town should have taken the lead in the 40th minute after they had been awarded a rather fortuitous freekick, Nydam having slipped as he ran in behind Pinto on the left.

Waghorn whipped over the freekick and McGoldrick headed over from six yards, his marker having lost his footing as the ball came across.

Moments before the half-time whistle, Waghorn had the ball in the Norwich net but the flag having been raised for offside well beforehand.

Town would have deserved the lead had they gone in a goal in front, Knudsen’s shot off the post and McGoldrick’s header over having the best chances of the first 45 minutes, and they had looked the more threatening of the two sides.

Norwich had been largely restricted to shots from distance, while the Blues had defended well when the Canaries had managed to break into the box.

Garner scuffed a half-volley wide after Spence had nodded down a Webster cross-field ball as the second half started much as the first had ended. On 50 Maddison made himself look somewhat foolish with a very obvious dive as Knudsen saw the ball out of play.

Garner headed a dangerous Norwich freekick from the left clear on 53, with Skuse seeing the ball behind after Hoolahan had fed in Maddison on the left of the box.

Town weren’t too far away from taking the lead in the 54th minute when Spence was sent away in space on the right and sent over a cross to the near post for McGoldrick, whose flicked header flew just beyond the far post.

After Skuse had undergone treatment on the pitch, Jerome hit a low shot through to Bialkowski on 58 and a minute later the Canaries took the lead.

Wildschut brought the ball forward and fed Stiepermann on the left, and the full-back cut back to the unmarked Maddison, whose shot beat Bialkowski to his left.

On 6 6Norwich, who had been on top having gone ahead, were forced to replace Christoph Zimmerman with Grant Hanley, then a minute later Flynn Downes took over from Adeyemi for Town.

Chambers was yellow-carded for a foul on Maddison in the centre circle in the 71st minute, then a minute later Downes joined him in the book, although he appeared to win the ball as he challenged Trybull.

Town had looked short of ideas having gone behind and on 76 manager Mick McCarthy swapped Garner and Nydam for Freddie Sears and Bersant Celina. A minute later Norwich switched Hoolahan for James Husband.

The Blues began to make some headway as the game entered its final minutes, a grounded Waghorn turning a shot through to Gunn, then from a Knudsen long throw on the left Skuse scuffed a shot from the edge of the box which Gunn claimed.

On 86 Skuse hit another effort from even further out which deflected through to Gunn, then Celina saw a strike blocked with McGoldrick unable to find the space to hit another effort.

Seconds after the fourth official indicated four additional minutes of time, the Blues went close to an equaliser. Waghorn battled for the ball on the edge of the box before chipping over Gunn but an inch or so past the post.

In the dying seconds Knudsen headed a Waghorn corner from the left wide before referee Tim Robinson confirmed Town’s defeat.

The Blues, who derby winless run stretches back eight and a half years, will be left rueing their failure to make their first-half superiority tell, Knudsen’s shot off the post and McGoldrick’s header over the best opportunities.

The Canaries had rarely threatened until Maddison’s goal but from there they saw out the rest of the game largely in comfort with Town not looking like getting back into the game until the closing stages.

A derby defeat, particularly one at home, is always painful, however this was a game the Blues will feel they should never have lost and indeed ought to have won.

Town, who have lost six of their last eight in the league, drop to 11th in the table following the weekend results with Burton Albion their next opponents at the Pirelli Stadium next Saturday.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), Webster, Knudsen, Nydam (Celina 76), Adeyemi (Downes 67), Skuse, Waghorn, Garner (Sears 76), McGoldrick. Unused: Gerken, Iorfa, Celina, Connolly, Ward, Sears, Downes.

Norwich: Gunn, Pinto (c), Zimmermann (Hanley 66), Klose, Stiepermann, Reed, Trybull, Hoolahan (Husband 77), Maddison (Vrancic 89), Wildschut, Jerome. Unused: McGovern, Husband, Vrancic, Oliveira, Murphy, Franke. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 24,928 (Norwich: 2,009).


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Spanishblueblood added 14:08 - Oct 22
Mick Out!

Nothing more, nothing less....he has to go!
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paulcooperisgod added 14:08 - Oct 22
Rubbish... time to go Mick you old fool
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Bluewelshman added 14:08 - Oct 22
P***ed off, naaahhh...that doesn't cut it...utterly F***ED off
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ChrisFelix added 14:10 - Oct 22
Difference was their goal when the scorer was simply unmarked in front of goal
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gamezone added 14:10 - Oct 22
Why, no Tommy Smith. He is a massive loss, defence weak without him!
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dangerous30 added 14:10 - Oct 22
Was a good effort today thought it would not be are day when we hit the post and stayed out.
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WizardNinja added 14:10 - Oct 22
Really disappointed with this result, could have won 3-1 today. first half was promising and the boys showed signs of being up for it , but our soul disappeared after the break. For me Celina should have come on straight after we conceded, sears not much use just a lot of running. Knudsen played great and was unlucky hitting the post. A lot of positives to take from the game.
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toxtethblue added 14:12 - Oct 22
MM = repeated failure. Just go
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yungblue added 14:12 - Oct 22
Mick has run his course, majority of fans don't want him here anymore. The fans don't like his approach, Mick doesn't like the fans. Something has got to change. Wouldn't be surprised if attendances drop to around 12,000 soon.

Thank you Mick, but goodbye.
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blueboy1981 added 14:12 - Oct 22
... .who really expected anything else ? - after all we are the ITFC of today with MM as Manager. Should anyone expect more ... ?
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Spanishblueblood added 14:13 - Oct 22
We are so slooooow, zero quality, just huff and puff, typical MM dross!
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RobITFC added 14:13 - Oct 22
Huff and puff and nothing else... poor display and poor game. Sliding down the league, next weeks game at Burton needs a much better performance from everyone. We just fon't seem to have a plan B !
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Bluewelshman added 14:14 - Oct 22
Its just a shame that losing this match seems to mean more to us fans than it does Mick and Marcus, the clubs heart is in critical condition.
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cat added 14:14 - Oct 22
Good first half performance, competed well whilst playing a high pressing game and created some chances. Second half was more the case of the same old, same old, with a gutless & toothless performance, I was wondering if the players had come out or not. Why did Chambers give Maddison so much room for that goal, he was ambling back towards goal leaving so much space it was just the case of him picking the spot and the rest is history. Defensive frailties are going to curse our season as we all knew before a ball was even kicked, unfortunately the Dino who was a defender failed to recognise this! We have now endured 5 years with that utter buffoon in charge and we deserve better, it's now time for a change, although that's unlikely with the invisible reluctant to do anything controlling the club , so I guess we are lumbered with him now until the end of the season, and what a depressing thought that is.

DINO OUT
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hucks216 added 14:15 - Oct 22
Norwich decimate their own squad in the summer after a finish Town would of been happy with. They then bring in a whole host of players, a few with little experience of Championship football. They change their whole backroom staff, get a new manager with fresh ideas and now look good for at least a play off spot.

Meanwhile, Town bring in a handful of players and still play the same stale tactics they did 4 years ago.
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blueboy1981 added 14:17 - Oct 22
..... let the 'happy clappie' brigade roll, along with their feable excuses as - once again.
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stevieiriswattii added 14:17 - Oct 22
Sorry folks, we are going nowhere with McCarthy (well not up). Sh_t Manager, sh_t Football, sh_t Game. For crying out loud, we can hardly pass to each other. Nothing has changed. Prepare for even lower crowds for rest of season.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 14:19 - Oct 22
I'm afraid we weren't at the races second half. Naarwich were comfortable. Sorry to say it, but they look like making the play-offs on this showing. Can't fault our boys for effort. We just lack quality. We ran out of stamina and ideas, making it too easy for the Scummers after the break.
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Jonaldo added 14:21 - Oct 22
Norwich deserved to win. They controlled posession in the second half. We resorted to hoofball after the goal. Its a shame cos we played some good one touch football first half.

But it did look like a handball to me in their area and Celina should have been on earlier.
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TimmyH added 14:22 - Oct 22
Well there goes our chance...not that much between the teams really. Neither team though didn't have a clue how to break the other team down in the final third and strangely both teams relied on doing something on the counter attack (Ipswich first 20 minutes or so and Norwich second half), makes you wonder how we've scored 20 goals this season as we had to wait until the last 10 minutes to get a shot on target!!

Mick has delivered very little for the fans to be happy with in these derbies - W: 0 D: 3 L:4, I saw one person in the stands I'd be happy to take over from McCarthy tomorrow and that's George Burley then you wouldn't see the ball bouncing around in the air in Norwich's half with no one really controlling it, as per the second half.

Disappointed once more but again but not surprised.
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Roo added 14:23 - Oct 22
It is so frustrating watching us play these days. Good players have time on the ball - we had none. All Chambers does is hoof the ball forward giving our midfield and forwards little chance to control it and use it. Skuse is just not dictating games as a central midfield player should. Waghorns set piece delivery albeit the McGoldrick chance was poor. Spence looked shaky as did that right side of defence. Garner and Waghorn worked hard but never really carved out any clear chances. Really struggling to see where we go from here. Can only hope the return of Smith Huws and Bishop plus maybe a run for Celina will change our fortunes as we are only going in one direction just now. I dont think McCarthy has many more games left - lose at Burton and that could be the final nail.
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groovyASH added 14:23 - Oct 22
Fecking b0llocks. Never had less pride in my team, why I keep bothering to be optimistic I don't know, it's always cr@pped back all over me
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Bluetone added 14:23 - Oct 22
Town's function under McCarthy is to make up the numbers. Where is the passion, the flare and the will to win.
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19781981twtd added 14:26 - Oct 22
Our club is run by a buffoon our team is managed by an old has been with no idea of tactics this is the final straw the cobbled together team of free transfers , loanees has beens and journey men who just want a wage have no idea how it feels to lose to the six fingered freaks it hurts like hell when will we get our famous ITFC back with players that play for the badge with fighting spirit and pride and a manager with more than one tactic and an owner that actually cares todays result is yet an other insult to past glory days just heard the inbreds crowing on there chat line you would think they had just one the cup oh but that's somthing that have never done I really hate Norwich
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dukey44 added 14:27 - Oct 22
Wow and Micks still here..... surely our owner needs to grow some balls and say goodbye Mick and his back room team? Come on Marcus Ipswich Town F.C. actually means something to the fans?
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