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Norwich City 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 18th Feb 2018 14:25

Only a 95th minute equaliser from Timm Klose prevented the Blues from ending their nine-year wait for derby glory as Town and Norwich drew 1-1 at Carrow Road, skipper Luke Chambers having given the visitors an 89th minute lead. Chambers looked set to win it for the Blues with a header from a Martyn Waghorn corner but Klose nodded in Grant Hanley's cross seconds from time to save the game for the home side.

Boss Mick McCarthy switched the Blues to a 3-5-2 formation with Adam Webster joining Chambers and Cameron Carter-Vickers at the back.

Dominic Iorfa came in for Jordan Spence in the right wing-back role with Jonas Knudsen on the left as manager Mick McCarthy eschewed his usual 4-3-2-1 system.

Stephen Gleeson was part of a three-man midfield with Cole Skuse and Callum Connolly with Joe Garner and Martyn Waghorn up front.

Spence, Bersant Celina and Grant Ward dropped to the bench alongside David McGoldrick, who was back after his knee injury. Sub keeper Michael Crowe was also among the subs having got over the illness which made him a pre-match doubt.

There was no place on the bench for Freddie Sears, although the former Colchester United man was in the travelling party.

The Canaries lined up in their usual 3-4-3 formation and were unchanged from the team which drew 1-1 at Derby County last week.

At a sunny Carrow Road on what would have been Sir Bobby Robson’s 85th birthday, Town won an early corner on the right.

Waghorn’s flag-kick was dealt with not entirely comfortably by the Norwich defence but the former Sunderland man’s subsequent ball back into the box was too long and Webster was unable to stop it going out of play.

Town made a positive start and they might well have gone ahead in the ninth minute via a familiar derby source.

Gleeson wafted a ball towards Norwich keeper Angus Gunn’s right post towards Knudsen, a scorer in each of last season’s derbies, who headed wide when he will feel he should have hit the target.

Moments later, Gunn was forced into his first serious save of the afternoon, the on-loan Manchester City man diving away to his right to palm Waghorn’s 20-yard shot wide.

Norwich had their first sight of goal in the 15th minute, but Nelson Oliveira’s touch let him down after he had been found by a clever pass over the top. The ball ran loose on the left but the Portuguese frontman’s cross was too long.

In the 18th minute, Garner looked to have sent Waghorn away on goal but Hanley did well to get across and force the Town striker off the ball inside the area. Waghorn claimed a penalty but referee David Coote wasn’t interested, probably correctly.

Town had looked the more threatening side in the game’s opening quarter. The Canaries had had a fair amount of the ball but to little effect. On 22 Oliveira scuffed wide from distance.


James Maddison, the scorer of the only goal when the sides met at Portman Road in October, struck his first effort of the game just after the half-hour mark but his 25-yard freekick was watched past his left post by Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski.

Connolly did better with a freekick at the other end in the 33rd minute. His low strike was saved by Gunn down to his left but the keeper couldn’t hold on. Garner looked looked to get on to the loose ball at a tight angle on the right, Jamal Lewis barged into him and sent him to ground but referee Coote waved away the Blues’ striker’s protests.

Josh Murphy flashed a shot wide for the Canaries, then Knudsen saw a strike blocked on the edge of the Norwich box.

Gunn was forced into another save in the 40th minute. Following good work from Gleeson and Iorfa on the right, Waghorn found space to shoot on the edge of the box, the ball looping up into the six-yard box from where Connolly forced Gunn into another save.

The on-loan Everton man will have felt he should have had the ball in the net, but the linesman’s flag was raised in any case.

The Norwich keeper was forced into a more meaningful stop in the 44th minute when a 25-yard freekick was played short to Waghorn and the striker smashed a low strike which the keeper did well to get across to and paw behind.

Just before the break, Iorfa went to ground in the area after losing control of the ball as he burst into the box, much to the annoyance of Klose, who shoved the Blues defender and was subsequently spoken to by the referee.

Town went off the happier of the two sides having had all the first half chances with Bialkowski still to be seriously tested.

Knudsen’s early header was probably the best opportunity, while Waghorn, twice, and Connolly had both stretched Gunn into making saves.

The Blues will probably feel they ought to have made more of their numerous set pieces - both freekicks and corners - with Waghorn’s balls into the box not always as dangerous as they have been at times in previous games.

At the other end, the Blues’ three-man backline had been comfortable for the most part, while Gleeson was starting to see more of the ball in midfield towards the end of the half.

Shortly after the restart Hanley did well to nod Garner’s ball for Waghorn back to Gunn ahead of the Blues striker.

Bialkowski was forced into his first save of the match in the 48th minute, Maddison, surprisingly quiet in the first half, curling a freekick from just outside the area towards the top corner until the Blues keeper palmed it over.

There was a further scare for the Blues from the corner. After Chambers had headed it clear, Harrison Reed looped it back into the box towards the unmarked and on side Klose on the edge of the six-yard box but the Swiss international defender was unable to get the ball under control and the danger passed.

Garner picked up the game’s first yellow card in the 55th minute for felling Maddison 30 yards out. The highly-rated youngster took the freekick himself and Webster did well to head away his dangerous ball into the box.

Moritz Leitner joined Garner in the book for tripping the breaking Knudsen just before the hour. In the 62nd minute Garner was replaced by McGoldrick.

Soon after, Maddison skipped into the area but shot well over, then on 64 Skuse was booked for a late challenge on the former Coventry midfielder. Two minutes later, Luke Hyam took over from Gleeson.

Within seconds Connolly was booked for a foul on Maddison a couple of yards outside the area. Again Bialkowski was equal to the youngster’s shot, pushing it away from goal to his right.

The Canaries were by now dominating and the Blues had Bialkowski to thank again in the 75th minute when he got down to his right to superbly save from Oliveira’s edge-of-the-box effort.

Two minutes later, the Pole was in action again, helping a Maddison shot which had struck Connolly past the post to his left.

On 79 Spence took over from Iorfa at right wing-back. The defensive nature of the substitution led to chants regarding McCarthy’s style of football from the Town support in the Jarrold Stand.

Waghorn and then Spence were booked for fouls, then on 83 Reed scraped a shot wide from the right of the box. With six minutes remaining Denis Srbeny took over from Murphy for the Canaries.

As the clock hit the 85-minute mark the Town support applauded and cheered in tribute for legendary boss Robson on what would have been his 85th birthday.

Town had shown little attacking threat in the second half but in the final scheduled minutes they began to look more dangerous Spence winning a freekick on the right.

Then in the 89th minute Knudsen’s cross was diverted out for a corner and from the flag-kick the Blues took the lead. Waghorn sent the ball into the box and skipper Chambers got away from Tettey to nod down and into the net sending the travelling Blues support wild.

TV footage appeared to show manager McCarthy - presumably in reaction to the earlier chants - gesture and swear in the direction of the Town support as he celebrated the goal.

Norwich swapped Tettey and Reed for Onel Hernandez and Mario Vrancic in injury time as they went looking for an equaliser.

Town looked like they were going to see the game out to record their first derby win in nine years until the fifth minute of injury time when Hanley chased down a ball which looked to be going out of play on the right and - with Bialkowski retreating having initially gone out chasing the ball - crossed back to the far post where Klose nodded in the leveller. There was no time for the Blues to hit back before referee Coote ended the game.

The late goal out of nothing was a sickener for Town having waited so long for a derby win and with the game seemingly all but won.

However, on the balance of the second half, a defeat would have been harsh on the Canaries, who had had all the chances up to Town’s goal, the Blues having been poorer after the break having been the better team in the first half.

The result leaves the two sides eight points off the play-offs - 12th and 13th following Bristol City's 2-2 draw at Leeds - with 14 games left to play.

Norwich: Gunn, Hanley, Zimmermann, Klose, Reed (Vrancic 90), Tettey (c) (Hernandez 90), Leitner, Lewis, Maddison, Murphy (Srbeny 84), Oliveira. Unused: McGovern, Pinto, Stiepermann, Watkins.

Town: Bialkowski, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c), Webster, Iorfa, Skuse, Connolly, Gleeson (Hyam 66), Knudsen, Waghorn, Garner (McGoldrick 62). Unused: M Crowe, Celina, Spence, Ward, Carayol. Referee: David Coote (Nottingham). Att: 27,100.


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TimmyH added 14:43 - Feb 18
The wait goes on...and in the most agonising of ways.

1st half we were the better team playing the ugly way that McCarthy likes to utilise pressing the opposition high up into mistakes and relying on dead ball situations. 2nd half Norwich had more purpose mainly through the best player on the pitch Maddison who created their best chances so maybe a draw was a fair result.

On another note not sure who McCarthy was shouting F*** off to when we scored? but it looked towards our supporters and if so we clearly know who wants to do that in May!!
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Trac70 added 14:44 - Feb 18
Have to say before kick off I'd have taken a point BUT gutted after not seeing it out. MM has to go after yet ANOTHER foul mouthed outburst at the long suffering fans who help pay his wages. He is a disgrace and I'm sure Sir Bobby is looking down thinking the same. We have to look at it as a point gained BUT it doesn't seem that way right now!!!
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Lightningboy added 14:45 - Feb 18
Decent 1st half / Dreadful 2nd.

Could see it playing out like that cos Norwich have a tactician as manager,whereas we do not.

Bringing a defender on for another defender rather than Celina or Carayol was typical of McCarthy's negativity.

The whole “F@ck Off” aimed at our fans (if true) HAS to be the end of his job here.
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DurhamTownFan added 14:48 - Feb 18
Not enough discussion of MMs swearing here. Absolutely disgusting to your own fans who have a right to stick up for their club-not yours, and never will be yours.

MM should be sacked for that.

As for the game, decent result given how poor we were second half.
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baxter7 added 14:50 - Feb 18
How much longer have we got to put up with this foul mouth dinosaur Evans act now man get this man away from our club
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Taricco_Fan added 14:52 - Feb 18
Mick set out not to lose. With more attacking endeavour I felt Norwich were there for the taking. Two attacking players - Celina and Carayol - left on the bench when we sorely needed an outlet. McGoldrick was not the answer. He rarely is in such a fast-paced league. Glaciers move faster.

The defence was resolute and Bart had a fantastic game prior to a costly moment of indecision, but this club should be about more Han just keeping it respectable.

We had nothing to play for this season other than this game. McCarthy, with his unprofessional outburst toward the fans, must go. His negativity has drained all the spirit from this club.
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midastouch added 14:53 - Feb 18
Surely there is a case for dismissal meaning no compensation necessary. Swearing at fans is a clear breach of mutual respect and confidence and that's a buzz term in HR speak! Mick has crossed the line!
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NoelTheDub added 14:54 - Feb 18
fACT is McCarthy on 90 min you told us long suffering fans to F##k off because you thought you highjacked 3 pts today playing rubbish football and tactics.Your subs today made no sense did not change a thing only to fall further back into our box.On 95 min you should F##k off yes you proper blokes ran their hearts out that does not win football matches anymore maybe in your old days it did.Your subs today beggers belief Spence for Iofra,Luke for Glesson and McGoldrick for Garner thats a tactical genius at work got what you deserved.
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TimmyH added 14:54 - Feb 18
4 minutes into the match and the boring Sky commentators (the Irish fella) not sure who he was mentioning 'tight budget' and 'Careful what you wish for' in regards MM going came up - yawn!!! - you never here them bang on about budgets with Cardiff or Brentford!?!

I don't understand the love that most in the football media has for McCarthy?!? - He's done diddly squatl for a decade now...
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dirtydingusmagee added 14:56 - Feb 18
gutted ,just gutted .
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bluerico added 14:59 - Feb 18
If the manager of any other business swore at customers like MM they would be sacked. Get him out now. I won't set foot in PR until he has gone.
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NSL added 15:01 - Feb 18
There were only one set of players that didn't rise to the occasion and those were in green and yellow. How we managed to give them something to celebrate is beyond belief
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Northstandveteran added 15:01 - Feb 18
I must say that Skuse redeemed himself in my opinion.

His football wasn't particularly brilliant but his hacking down of that budgie to earn a yellow card certainly got a cheer from me
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poldark added 15:02 - Feb 18
Foul mouthed McCarthy again disrespects his loyal fans should be thrown out of the club if in any other business he manager used that language they would be sacked immediately and in front of TV cameras the mans a joke
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heathen66 added 15:06 - Feb 18
TimmyH I believe 'the Irish fella' on Sky was former Ipswich Player (loanee) Keith Andrews
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jalapenosteve added 15:06 - Feb 18
That keeper of ours, stupid error, what a joke.
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liam88 added 15:07 - Feb 18
Feels like defeat... Why did the high pressing stop in the second? why wasn't this addressed? why no change in tactic except for the one which was working? Why did Mick swear towards fans? Why is Mick still in charge?
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Pip50 added 15:10 - Feb 18
Hopefully he was practicing what to say to Evans when offered a new contract!
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Orraman added 15:11 - Feb 18
Nowhere else in the world would a company allow an employee, and certainly not a manager, tell their customers to F*** Off, especially when these customers/supporters have just paid the thick end of £60 to watch them, including tickets/travel.
When he should have been celebrating a potential victory his first though appears to be to verbally abuse those who follow ITFC. This is purely and simply gross misconduct for which he should be immediately suspended then, following investigation, be summarily dismissed. No payoff - no compensation. Out the door.
This fan baiting has been going on for months now but today provided irrefutable evidence that he is not a fit and proper person to run a football club. I wonder how many youngsters saw this and asked, 'What did that man just say?'
Disgraceful.
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:12 - Feb 18
if Mc Carthy;s FO to our supporters isn't enough for Evans to get rid of him then we really are in the muck. I admire those fans that travel to away games ;even if doubting their wisdom at times. For McCarthy to tell them to f#ck off was discraceful . No reason for him to remain at he club now . EVANS STAND UP AND SHOW WHO IS IN CHARGE ,GET RID NOW .
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bluemike1969 added 15:13 - Feb 18
May I congratulate our supporters for going there and giving it their all today. You deserved better than what that so called manager indicated to you. Well it backfired on you and the whole country that tuned in saw It! You are a total joke who feels can do anything as the owner seems to like you for some reason. How dare you insult our wonderful travelling support who will be there long after you are a decent bad memory. Did you honestly think saying that was going to earn you a pay on the back. We drew with a better team so we're lucky. Your sub choices were inept and you are a total joke man!!! For the love of God....Go now!!!!!
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therein61 added 15:15 - Feb 18
Us eff off!! no Mick you eff off.
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midastouch added 15:16 - Feb 18
@ Orraman, spot on!
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Bluewelshman added 15:16 - Feb 18
Which part of the ref's arse did he pull 5 f**k**g minutes from.

Bart should have fully committed himself to tackling the scum player and closing the player down so he couldn't have got the cross in...oh well.

I haven't had an 6 minutes of pure elation followed by utter dejection since the last time the missus and I had intimate relations.

COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:22 - Feb 18
Next game home , constant chant should be'' F#CK OFF MICK '' ,UNLESS Evans mans up and fires him first . .
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