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Fulham 4-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 2nd Jan 2018 22:01

Four goals in seven minutes after Town defender Jordan Spence had been red-carded saw Fulham come from behind to beat the Blues 4-1 at Craven Cottage. Joe Garner gave Town the lead a minute before the break but the match turned on Spence’s dismissal for an off-the-ball barge on Aboubakar Kamara in the 54th minute with Ryan Sessegnon equalising on 69, Kamara securing the lead on 72 and then the pair each scoring again on 74 and 76.

Cole Skuse and Tommy Smith returned to the Town line-up for Kevin Bru, who dropped to the bench, and Adam Webster, who was ruled out due to the achilles injury which forced him off at the weekend. Skuse, back after his ankle injury, took up his usual role in the Blues midfield.

Centre-half Smith was making his first Town appearance since the 3-1 defeat at Cardiff on October 31st having recovered from the calf injury he suffered while on international duty with New Zealand.

Luke Hyam was included on the bench for the first time this season following the knee operation he underwent in September. Hyam’s most recent appearance for Town was at Derby on the final day of the 2015/16 campaign. David McGoldrick was again among the subs.

Adam McDonnell, who has been on the bench in recent matches, missed out as he was unwell.

For Fulham, Ollie Norwood and Kamara started with Tomas Kalas and Kevin McDonald dropping to the bench.

In the opening minute Celina, who initially appeared to be in a central role behind strike pair Garner and Martyn Waghorn before moving to the left of a 4-4-2 system, sent in a Blues freekick from the left which the home defence headed clear.

In windy and rainy conditions, the Cottagers created their first opening a minute later, Ryan Fredericks cutting a low ball across the area from the right but just too far in front of Kamara, scorer of both the West Londoners’ goals in their 2-2 draw at Hull City on Saturday. On six, Stefan Johansen shot just over from 25 yards.

Jordan Spence diverted a dangerous Floyd Ayité cross from the right over in the eighth minute with the Whites started to dominate as they did in their 2-0 defeat of the Blues at Portman Road in August.

Bialkowski was forced into his first save of the game in the 12th minute, palming away a Kamara shot from the right of the area. A minute later the Frenchman hit an effort over.

Fulham continued to dominate, although Town pressure led to the home side surrendering possession on the right on 17 but Waghorn was crowded out as he cut into the box.

Three minutes later, Johansen shot wide from not too far outside the area but referee Keith Stroud awarded a corner.

The Fulham pressure continued with Sheyi Ojo hitting a low shot wide from the edge of the box, then Norwood hit a 25-yard freekick over.

With the rain continuing to fall heavily and the swirling wind making high balls and long passes difficult to deal with, Town pressured the Whites into a 28th minute mistake which might have yielded a goal.

Norwood was forced to make a risky pass across his area which Celina read ahead of Denis Odoi but the Kosovan international was unable to get the ball under control in the sodden conditions.

Having withstood the spell under the cosh the Blues started to see more of the ball and just after the half hour Waghorn struck a shot on the turn well over from distance.


Moments later, the former Rangers man was fed in on the left of the box but Tim Ream saw the ball through to his keeper. On 34 Ayité was replaced by Neeskens Kebano.

As the half moved into its final 10 minutes Fulham turned the screw once again and the Cottagers should have scored on 39 when sub Kebano cut the ball back from the left without the outside of his right boot but Kamara was unable to add the final touch at the far post.

A minute before the break the Blues were forced into a change when Ward, who had undergone treatment a couple of times during the half, was replaced by Freddie Sears as Town prepared to take a freekick.

And from the set piece, the Blues took the lead. Waghorn’s earlier freekicks had all been hampered by the wind, but on this occasion Town’s 10-goal top scorer whipped it in from the right and Garner headed his eighth goal of the season into the net.

Whites keeper Marcus Bettinelli had arrived late and collided with the Town scorer as he nodded home but after treatment was able to continue.

Fulham went looking for an injury time equaliser, Kebano hitting a low shot from outside the box to Bialkowski’s right but the Blues keeper saved confidently and they were unable to threaten again before the break and Town went in a goal in front.

Having repelled everything the dominant home side threw at them, occasionally riding their luck, the Blues once again profited from a brilliant Waghorn set piece and Garner header.

Town needed a repeat of that steadfast defensive performance in the second half if they were to open 2018 with a victory.

With the wind and rain having largely subsided, Ojo turned the first shot of the second period well over three minutes after the restart.

Connolly was shown the game’s first yellow card a minute later after a foul on home skipper Tom Cairney 25 yards out to the right. Johansen’s freekick was hit straight into the wall, then Norwood shot wide.

In the 54th minute the Blues were reduced to 10 men when Spence was shown Town’s first red card of the season.

Kamara had shoved Sears over as the pair had battled for a ball which the Whites striker then passed backwards. The Blues right-back then needlessly clattered into the Fulham man, who was sent flying, although appeared to make as much of the incident as he could.

Referee Stroud, who had failed to issue Sheffield Wednesday’s Glenn Loovens with a card of either colour for his horror challenge on David McGoldrick last month, took the advice of his linesman before dismissing Spence, who was clearly incensed by the Fulham player’s reaction and the decision as he left the field. There was, however, no need for his reaction.

Town quickly swapped Celina for Dominic Iorfa, who went to right-back with Waghorn moving into midfield.

Ream was booked for a foul on Garner, then Kebano was fortunate not to join him for a very late challenge on Connolly inside the Town area.

The Blues had managed to withstand an initial spell of pressure immediately after the sending off, but after a brief lull - in part due to several silly Fulham fouls - the home side began to threaten again.

Lucas Piazon replaced Ojo on 65 then was immediately booked for a dive inside the Town box.

But the home fans, who claimed they had been denied a penalty in that incident, didn’t have to wait too much longer for an equaliser.

In the 67th minute Kamara crossed from the left to Kebano, who miscued across goal and Sessegnon nodded home.

Three minutes later it was 2-1. Kebano cut across for Norwood, his shot was blocked but fell to Kamara, who turned in from close range.

And a further two minutes later it was 3-1 to the home side. Johansen worked his way to the byline with clever skills on the right of the area and cut across the six-yard box to Sessegnon, who tapped in his second of the evening at the far post.

And the Fulham goal deluge wasn’t over. On 76 Kamara hit a shot from the edge of the box and a deflection wrong-footed Bialkowski.

The Blues had held out for 15 minutes after the red card but then conceded four goals in seven minutes.

The by now buoyant home crowd were calling for a fifth and on 79 Cairney struck a low shot which Bialkowski saved down to his left.

Hyam made his return to action for Connolly, who had undergone treatment for the second time before making way, in the 82nd minute, 19 months after his last first-team appearance.

Knudsen shot wide right-footed when he should have crossed in the 85th minute, then Bialkowski was off his line sharply to block from Kamara after Johansen had played him in. On 88 Sessegnon was replaced by Rafa Soares to a standing ovation.

Late on, Garner was booked for a foul, then Kamara shot wide for the home side. Deep in injury time Waghorn and Kebano were both booked, the former for a foul and the latter for aiming a hand towards the Town striker’s neck in retaliation.

Just before the whistle, skipper Chambers frustratedly slammed the ball and was shown a yellow card, summing up the evening as a whole for Town.

Having got their lead the Blues needed to continue their solid defensive performance after the break.

That they had managed to do until Spence’s needless and uncharacteristic hot-headed reaction to Kamara’s challenge on Sears.

The Blues held out for a quarter of an hour but once the first goal had gone in the floodgates opened with Fulham carving Town apart all too regularly.

A defeat in 2018’s opening game sees the Blues drop to 12th, seven points off the play-offs with a break from Championship action for the FA Cup third round tie against Sheffield United at Portman Road on Saturday.

Fulham: Bettinelli, Fredericks, Sessegnon (Soares 88), Odoi, Johansen, Cairney (c), Ayité (Kebano 34), Ream, Norwood, Ojo (Piazon 65), Kamara. Unused: Button, McDonald, Fonte, Kalas.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), T Smith, Knudsen, Skuse, Connolly (Hyam 82), Celina (Iorfa 57), Waghorn, Ward (Sears 44), Garner. Unused: M Crowe, McGoldrick, Bru, Kenlock. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire).


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shakytown added 22:21 - Jan 2
Where was captain fantastic while we were disintegrating????? No leadership on or off the field from top to bottom. Dark days ahead i'm afraid.
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BraveDave added 22:23 - Jan 2
I think that has to be our season over now, and so McCarthy's departure is inevitable. But unless we look in danger of relegation, I don't think he will be removed until the end of the season. Time will tell if the next person is the saviour so many assume he will be, and we may well drop further, but there comes a point from which there is no way back, and tonight is that point (but Spence is a fool!)
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RegencyBlue added 22:24 - Jan 2
Spence was an idiot for clattering the guy like that. Only seen it once on TV but looked a definite red to me.

Having said that the capitulation of the remaining ten men after that was completely unacceptable.
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Dissboyitfc added 22:24 - Jan 2
still doesnt matter, even with ten men, you dont concede 4 in 7.
Cant believe Brenner Woolies questions, is he scared of doing a interview? pathetic attempt at an interview!
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toxtethblue added 22:25 - Jan 2
Just keep moaning quietly on here and doing nothing else guys, just what ME wants. He must laugh. He chose sleepy Ipswich for a reason. Any other clubs fans would have been staging demonstrations and taking action long ago but not in sleepy Suffolk... no balls, no passion just apathy
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Taricco_Fan added 22:26 - Jan 2
Shots: 25 - 3
On target: 8 - 1
Possession: 76% - 24%

We're getting bossed far too often.

The slide back to mid-table mediocrity is picking up speed.

W11 D3 L12 GF39 GA39 GD0.

Another exciting season.
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poldark added 22:26 - Jan 2
Come on you Mick lovers condone this inept performance yet again 1 point out of 12 brilliant just watch awful Iorfa for the 4th goal just walks across the area no effort to defend this is one of Super micks proper blokes get out if the club now McCarthy
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Bert added 22:28 - Jan 2
I'm more concerned about the future and what the strategy is than bemoaning a fateful evening with more bad news yet to come if Bart goes. We all know that MM is going at a time of his choosing so forget tonight and put proper organised pressure on Evans to either splash the cash or move over for a football fan chairman/owner with a big bank account..... if there is such a person out there who can pass a due diligence test.
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warktheline added 22:31 - Jan 2
@bravedave, so you can voice your opinion but you tell others to shut up! Your secret passion for McCarthy over spilling?
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BraveDave added 22:31 - Jan 2
Agree Bert. People like McCarthy to be the pantomime villain, but do they think that him leaving instantly changes everything? Do we have the ambition to move on from this? It's just too easy to think that McCarthy is the problem.
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poldark added 22:32 - Jan 2
Bert Evans does not pick the team or send them out playing as they do so get it right it's McCarthywho is to blame.
I don't support Evans but realise he is not going to give McCarthy a penny as he is off at the end of the season I hope
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cfmoses added 22:32 - Jan 2
Enough is enough. It must be hard continually being given instructions to defend, defend, run backwards to support the defence game after game, home and away. Am I wrong in thinking the 11 selected today to wear a blue shirt had no other ability than to play this way. If you invite teams to attack you then all the creative talents in your own team are wasted. Celina is not a defender. Waghorn's talent is in the attacking half of the field. Why is McGoldrick not playing? OMG please go out and get a forward looking central midfielder!! Our goals will dry up if we don't add to the squad. And at the risk of stating the obvious I would much prefer another manager to be making these decisions in January.

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Northstandveteran added 22:33 - Jan 2
Well said toxtethblue.
Although the John Duncan protests are now outdated ( but it worked didn't it 😂 )
Vote with your attendance.
Not having a go at those who still attend, really I'm not, but perhaps Evans might begin to take notice
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Pezzer added 22:36 - Jan 2
Even for McCarthy this was a dismal disentegration and another absolute shambolic evening.There is no attempt to create, improve or have any ambition other than to try and shut up shop against 75% of the teams in this league. If the club has any desire to try and move forward they must look at a completely different model and a more sustainable long term plan. It has to involve the yourh players but also a manager that can improve the players he has and at least has a visionof where the club can go. This anti football is so against the DNA of the club - sadly the ethos of Ipswich aspiring to be a passing attractive team has long gone, but it is still there, lying dormant waiting to be revived.......
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OwainG1992 added 22:37 - Jan 2
No I am not blaming Mick for this. Those players need to take a big look at themselves! Embarrising the way they reacted to going down to 10 men! Pathetic
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BraveDave added 22:37 - Jan 2
Warktheline - when your first comment after such an abysmal evening is so ridiculous, the potential for any serious debate is lost. As if there's one mass of fans who hate McCarthy and everything about him, and another mass who love the guy and are deliriously happy no matter what. And that's it! People need to grow up
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lightingblue added 22:39 - Jan 2
Guys. Just a question. If Mick goes, who do we get in as a genuine replacement. They would want money we simply do not have. Massive debts et al. The money that has apparently been invested seems to be developing some decent youngsters. If Evans does give Mick the boot it'll cost him. Mick won't leave because of no money coming in due to being jobless. It's all to easy from our side of the fence.
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norfstanda added 22:40 - Jan 2
Saw that towns new signing, hyam, played. How did he do? Do we know where we got him from? What was the transfer fee for him? Don't know alot about him. Is he on loan or permanent. Let's hope he isn't injury prone.....
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JCBLUE added 22:41 - Jan 2
Did the Chatroom crash with the level of abuse following their 4th goal?!!

Poor performance tonight and unforgivable collapse following the red card. Hope this doesn't knock confidence too much, our lengthy injury list is a factor .......
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Cloddyseedbed added 22:46 - Jan 2
Didn't expect anything out of the game tonight to be quite honest. Last few games we've got worse and worse and MM makes a joke about other teams having the majority of the possession but not hurting us. Well the last few games is making a mockery of his tactics, and team selection. Down to 10 men tonight, no 9. When Sears is on the pitch we are always one man down, but still MM persists just like he did with Douglas last year. If Bart goes and it seems highly likely, we will be further in the sh*t. Loose the player who is usually 7 or 8 out of 10 every week and keeping you in games and you sell him......very sensible ME. Hyham hasn't even played for U23's tonight and gets game time, but other better players have to prove themselves in U23's for weeks sometime before they are anywhere near the squad. A lot of things just don't make sense anymore. We know MM is going at the end of the season, the sensible thing to do would be replace him now and give the next poor manager a chance in the transfer market. So many players now not up for it and contracts coming to an end......shambles. I refuse to go and pay to watch Ipswich U23's v Sheffield U 23's in the FA Cup on Saturday when as a season ticket holder I can watch proper U23's games for nothing.
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:46 - Jan 2
dire,a goal against the run of play then capitulation.Swn98,that much hyped up game in hand you was quick to shove in my face must seem a world away now,At least Rensham has seen the light.
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Dissboyitfc added 22:50 - Jan 2
Bravedave...MM is like Marmite, either love him or loathe him and some will defend him no matter what!

MIck should walk now if he cared about the club, give the new manager time to reassess what is needed!

Thanks for the few good things now go!!!

For those defending him, explain what happens in training, please! WE couldn't break QPR on boxing day could we? Fulham scored 4 in 7, surely we had enough time to score 1 against QPR? No going down to 10 doesnt automatically mean losing or conceding lots of goals! NO PLAN "B"
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warktheline added 22:53 - Jan 2
Bravedave , grow up! And there you are telling people to 'shut up' .....what a joke!
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warktheline added 22:58 - Jan 2
Fulham must wish they could play us every week!...come to think of it, the top half of league must wish it too! And still they back McCarthy, along with fan base for top half of Championship ! Panto season is over, oh no it's not!!!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 22:59 - Jan 2
Fiasco isn't the word for it - no team should be that incapable to concede four goals in 6/7 minutes.

The shambles continues without abate. One point from nine, and some will still find it acceptable.
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