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Brentford 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 7th Apr 2018 17:19

Neal Maupay’s 72nd minute penalty saw Brentford to a 1-0 victory over the Blues at Griffin Park, Jonas Knudsen having been harshly adjudged to have fouled Bees sub Sergi Canos. The Blues, who lost skipper Luke Chambers to what appears likely to be a season-ending injury in the first half, rarely looked like getting back on terms, although Grant Ward’s powerful shot was stopped by home keeper Daniel Bentley, then Chris Mepham blocked Martyn Waghorn’s effort from the rebound.

Tristan Nydam, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Luke Hyam, Callum Connolly and Freddie Sears all returned to a Town line-up featuring five changes from Monday’s 2-2 draw with Millwall.

The Blues started with the three-man backline of Carter-Vickers, skipper Luke Chambers and Adam Webster, with Jonas Knudsen at left wing-back and Jordan Spence on the right.

With Cole Skuse missing out with a head injury, Hyam, Nydam and Callum Connolly were in midfield with Sears joining Waghorn up front.

Young Australian striker Ben Folami was on the bench, having made his Championship debut as a sub against Millwall, alongside Stephen Gleeson, Mustapha Carayol, Myles Kenlock and Bersant Celina who all started against the Lions.

For Brentford, Maupay replaced the injured Florian Jozefzoon in an otherwise unchanged side, while Alan Judge made his first home start since suffering a broken leg at Portman Road in April 2016.

Hyam, the man whose tackle led to that injury, was booed every time he touched the ball in opening exchanges in which nether side was able to get on top.

Brentford carved out the game’s first chance in the 10th minute and only a very sharp reaction stop from Bartosz Bialkowski prevented them from going in front.

Following a swift break, Yoann Barbet hit a shot which was going well wide to the left of the keeper until Maupay diverted it to his right and the Polish international keeper somehow managed to get his foot across to force it past the post.

Judge blazed over in the corner’s aftermath before the Blues’ first real attack was ended by a linesman’s flag as Waghorn attempted an overhead kick on the edge of the six-yard box.

On 17 Carter-Vickers was shown the first yellow card of the afternoon, rather harshly, for a foul on Judge. Soon after Barbet was fortunate not to join him for hauling back Sears midway inside the Bees half. Waghorn’s freekick eventually came to nothing.

Four minutes later, Blues captain Chambers collided heavily with keeper Bialkowski and after treatment was forced off with an injury which could well see him miss the rest of the season.

The Blues defender had chased a ball over the top and didn’t appear to see Bialkowski as he ran off his line towards him.

The Town skipper immediately called for assistance for what looked to be a collarbone problem and after treatment was gingerly walked to the tunnel by the Town doctor with a brace already on his arm.


Kenlock took over at left wing-back with Knudsen, who took the captain’s armband, moving to the left of the back three and Webster into the centre.

Chances had continued to be rarities in a not overly enthralling match. On 32 Romaine Sawyers latched on to a ball over the top but scraped his shot well wide of Bialkowski’s left post.

Town struck their first effort of the game in the 37th minute, Kenlock shooting behind from the left of the area after good work from Nydam, Waghorn having initially sent Sears away with a fine ball into space down the right.

In the penultimate minute of scheduled time, Bialkowski batted away a Judge shot from the edge of the box and Maupay was crowded out after the rebound landed at his feet.

The Blues had the ball in the net a minute later, Connolly having been found by a Hyam chip over the top into the area. The on-loan Everton man eventually back-heeled the ball through the keeper’s legs and into the net but after referee Robert Jones had blown his whistle for handball, a decision the midfielder contested vehemently.

Connolly headed straight at Brentford keeper Daniel Bentley from a deep Waghorn corner from the right, then at the other end Bialkowski saved low from Ollie Watkins during four minutes of otherwise uneventful added-on time.

As manager Mick McCarthy made his way across the pitch from the dugout to the tunnel, a section of Town fans sang ‘Cheerio’ in his direction among other more abusive chants which the Blues boss sarcastically applauded.

It was a half memorable for very little aside from the rare sight of Chambers being forced off by an injury.

Brentford had played most of the football but had only threatened on a couple of occasions when they found Bialkowski at his best.

As ever, there was no lack of effort from the Blues but aside from Waghorn no one else had shown much quality on the ball and Kenlock’s effort wide was the only shot.

Six minutes after the restart Connolly was booked for a foul on Josh McEachran, who in turn joined him in the book for hauling the Blues midfielder to the ground in the aftermath.

On the hour, with the early part of the half having continued where the first left off, Maupay almost caught Bialkowski in possession as he dallied before clearing.

Brentford swapped Kamohelo Mokotjo and Judge for Nico Yennaris and Sergi Canos in the 66th minute.

The home side were continuing to have most of the game’s few chances. On 69 Watkins hit a shot which deflected over.

However, Town, and particularly Waghorn, were starting to look a threat on the counter-attack and a minute later Bentley did well to claim the former Rangers man’s cross-shot from the right after he had burst away on the break with Sears unmarked in the middle looking for his first goal in 37 games.

But in the 71st minute the Blues had a soft penalty awarded against them for the second Saturday in succession. A long ball was played into left of the box and Canos went to ground under the attention of Knudsen. There looked little in it but inexperienced Championship referee Jones pointed to the spot.

It appeared a very harsh decision, Town having been on the end of a similarly tough call at Birmingham last week, and Knudsen was shown a yellow card in the protests which followed. Maupay took the kick and hit it low to Biakowski’s left to open the scoring.

The Blues switched Nydam for Grant Ward after the goal and Brentford brought on Emiliano Marcondes for McEachran, then a few minutes later Celina replaced Kenlock, who received a hug from manager McCarthy having been a sub himself in the first half as Town moved to a four-man backline.

Chants of ‘Mick McCarthy get out of our club’ followed the goal with Brentford dominating possession as the game moved into its final 10 minutes having grown in confidence after going ahead.

But in the 87th minute the Blues twice went close. After good work from Celina on the left, Ward smashed a powerful shot which was straight at Bentley who knew little about it as he saved. The loose ball ran to Waghorn who cut in from the right and hit another powerful strike which hit Chris Mepham in the face and rebounded out of the danger zone.

In the final scheduled minute, Canos hit a low shot which deflected off a Town player and rolled just wide with Bialkowski scampering across his goal.

Moments later, as the match moved into four additional minutes, the Spaniard was booked for a cynical foul as Connolly broke.

Town kept looking for the equaliser in the remaining minutes but never seriously looked like grabbing a goal which would have grabbed them a point.

As at the end of the first half chants were aimed in the direction of departing manager McCarthy as he left the field, the Blues boss this time not reacting.

As at Birmingham, a game of few chances were turned on a debatable penalty, although it was Brentford who had played most of the game’s football and had created more of the match’s relatively few chances.

Town huffed and puffed and frustrated the opposition as they always do but lacked quality and provided little threat in a display typical of many this season.

The defeat sees the Blues drop to 14th in the table, two points behind Norwich, with five games of the season - and the McCarthy era - left to play, starting with Barnsley at home on Tuesday.

Brentford: Bentley, Maupay, McEachran (Marcondes 74), Watkins, Mokotjo (Yannaris 66), Egan, Judge (Canos 66), Sawyers, Dalsgaard, Barbet, Mepham. Unused: Daniels, Macleod, Bjelland, Clarke.

Town: Bialkowski, Carter-Vickers, Chambers (c) (Kenlock 24 (Celina 73)), Webster, Spence, Hyam, Nydam (Ward 73), Connolly, Knudsen, Sears, Waghorn. Unused: M Crowe, Gleeson, Carayol, Folami. Referee: Robert Jones (Merseyside). Att: 10,939 (Town: 1,644)


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Carberry added 21:25 - Apr 7
Here's a thought, why doesn't someone ask him at the next press conference if he regrets playing such unimaginative, unentertaining football and driving fans away? What is there to lose?
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oldegold added 21:31 - Apr 7
What an incompetent,clueless and boneheaded manager McCarthy is...he really doesn't do himself any favours by going out of his way to provoke Town supporters with his anal decisions.No youth players, no shots on target, reliance eon proper blokes at the cost of better Academy players rotting away on the bench, intentionally not playing better players i.e Kenlock instead of knudsen. Please bring Burley in and get rid of this clown...and possibly the worst manager in Town's history. Compliments to the travelling support who put up with this rubbish, sterile and hoofball...
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wayway added 21:31 - Apr 7
Carberry, do you expect our backside licking local media to ask a question like THAT?
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Lightningboy added 21:32 - Apr 7
Maybe we could move the Sir Bobby statue into the dugout for the remaining games - would be far more inspiring than having gormless McCarthy stood there.
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righty added 21:50 - Apr 7
Danny Crowley is coming to ITFC
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:08 - Apr 7
Do you know the source righty? Twitter rumours say so but I'd be surprised if conversations happen before Lincoln's season is over
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baxter7 added 22:09 - Apr 7
I am a mcarthy out fan and I give my opinions on here now he is going isn't it time us fans come together the happy clappers and the mcarthy outers should now get back to what we both want our itfc to be the pride of East Anglia and stop this bickering between us no matter what each of us think
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Carberry added 22:13 - Apr 7
Wayway, if they call themselves journalists they should. But I'm not holding my breath.
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warktheline added 22:16 - Apr 7
A little puzzle , it's called 'The numbskull game'!!!!
So who's the numbskull?
The numbskull who predicted 14th at best, 6 months ago, or.....wait for it! Or the numbskulls who 'with their game in hand' aspired to! Wait for it! Play off position!🤔.....swn and co, a heads up, please check league table, upside down if you like, it doesn't make much difference !!! Mediocracy isn't 'numbskull' , right?
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righty added 22:25 - Apr 7
Just all over Twitter compensation reached so you never know
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blueboy1981 added 23:04 - Apr 7
People who knock the Media don't necessarily have jobs to loose by doing so - a very fine line for them to tread, because under the current regime it is all too easy for them to be removed from Portman Road, as indeed it has been for certain players (no longer with the Club, of course)who have said the wrong things.

All too easy for people to say they should do this, they should say that - maybe the fans should NOT have been so tolerant themselves, and had more to say themselves ? - after all we are the indirect paymasters at the end of the day.

What's gone on at this Club of ours over the past few seasons, would not have gone on as long as it has, at many, many other Clubs. Ipswich Town has always been a tolerant Club - perhaps it's now backfired somewhat and the proverbial has been taken ?

It has to be entirely turned around - and soon, before it reaches the point of no return ......... and if you think I'm joking - then dream on being deluded.
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BluePatriot added 23:08 - Apr 7
Blueboy1981
You have an opinion and the rest of us have ours
You fans who hate everything MM has ever done
Have a very short memory
MM saved us from third tier footie not that long ago
Did you like him then ??!!!!!
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blueboy1981 added 23:15 - Apr 7
Swn98 ......... I think your overall minus's over a period of time tells it's own story of how valued your opinion is - no need for me, or anyone, to further elaborate on such an issue.

You're like the proverbial weather vane - and we know it.
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TimmyH added 23:16 - Apr 7
But nobody else could save us from the third tier of league football other than the messiah that is Mick McCarthy and he did it with over 5 months to go!...get a grip BluePatriot.
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blueboy1981 added 23:20 - Apr 7
BluePatriot .......... let's forever worship him then should we ? - whilst we continue to slip into oblivion - and he keeps laughing all the way to the Bank.

That may sound good to you - thankfully that theory and adulation is NOT for me, or many, many others. He did yes, but was, and has been, paid extremely well ever since - FOR WHAT ??

Time to surface from that sand.
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Tony88 added 23:29 - Apr 7
Comments on here tirelessly predictable zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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adeblueboy added 00:07 - Apr 8
I couldn't get in the away end as I had not got a ticket so I went in the home end close to the corner flag and linesman and when Connolly was supposed to of hand balled it as he back heeled it into the net, as the ref blew his whistle the linesman who was close to me patted his chest!!!! Thus signalling the latter.
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 00:22 - Apr 8
I find it belligerent that McCarthy has been allowed to pick up a weekly salary that many of us can only dream of for the regularity that the scores and performance his tenure has invariably brought to this club.

So, another game, another paycheck, and for what ? By all accounts today was only going over old territory i.e. lack of ideas and the players showing nowhere near the required effort to stand a chance against any given opposition.

Don't feel compeled to offer much more. Bottom line he's on his way out, the season offers ANOTHER finish of mid-league obscurity, and incidents of hope and excitement have ONCE AGAIN been few and far between. Pity is, other teams in this league possess players and managers with flair and ambition, whereas we've essentially been going down a blind alley ever since Joe Royle's departure.

World Cup event in a few weeks may offer some salvation or welcome distraction to many but then realize not everyone's respective nation will even be involved. Hopefully the fall will offer something much better, at this point in time can't see much in the way ahead. A new managerial appointment with ideas and belief remains ultimately essential.
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BluePatriot added 01:00 - Apr 8
Blueboy1981.....
Number one, in no way did I say to workship the man. Neither did I state that I idolised him, I respect him. So why make up the words as you go? (Btw I only worship one man and that is Jesus Christ). Nice try.
Number two, so what's my score got to do with my opinion? The two does not associate with one another.
Number 3, “You are like a Proverbial weather vain and we know it.” Interesting simile but what are you trying to indicate? I couldn't care less.
Lastly, how long are you going to rabbit on about MM? He's going leave end of season and you're still blabbing on about it, demanding him to go out right here right now. Does patience exist?
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Bert added 05:24 - Apr 8
Abusive, sexist,predictable,boring,divise and pig headed; all the things that MM and many of the posters on here have in common. No wonder that most Ipswich supporters do not bother with this forum anymore.He is going, celebrate that and move on and grow up.
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Swn98 added 08:21 - Apr 8
As I posted last week it's time for the divisions to heal and all fans get behind the club.Unfortunately blueboy and his other obnoxious know all keyboard warriors warktheline and pals are incapable of this.
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Sam added 08:24 - Apr 8
Bert, yes v wolves.
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bobble added 09:17 - Apr 8
whats the odds on us losing all the last games and not scoring ?
can we still be relegated if things went wrong ?
has anyone worked out if we have not scored in a game worse than this season ?
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woohoo added 09:24 - Apr 8
zzzzzzzzz
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blueboy1981 added 09:48 - Apr 8
Swn98 ....... I think you should analyse the tone of your last post before you start preaching to others.

Self righteous - or what ? A look in the mirror would be a good start for you.
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