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Ipswich Town 1-1 Aston Villa - Match Report
Saturday, 18th Aug 2018 17:19

Ten-man Town battled to a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa at Portman Road, Tayo Edun having been harshly sent off for two bookable offences six minutes before the break. Jonathan Kodjia headed the visitors ahead on 21 but Trevoh Chalobah equalised with his first senior goal in the 36th minute prior to Edun’s dismissal and the Blues were well worthy of their point during the second half despite the numerical disparity.

Bartosz Bialkowski was in goal with former Villa youngster Janoi Donacien at right-back, Jonas Knudsen at left-back and Toto Nsiala - making his home debut - at the centre of the defence alongside skipper Luke Chambers.

In midfield Cole Skuse returned having been left on the bench at Exeter with Chalobah and Jon Nolan, also making his home debut.

Edun was handed his first Championship start for the Blues on the left with Gwion Edwards on the right having missed the game against the Grecians with a quad injury, while Ellis Harrison got the nod as the lone striker.

Freddie Sears, Grant Ward and Kayden Jackson were among the subs having started at Exeter.

There was no place for Teddy Bishop or Danny Rowe in the 18, the pair having made their first appearances of the season following their injuries as subs at St James Park. Villa included former Blues midfielder Conor Hourihane on their bench.

After an uneventful opening, the Blues almost went in front via their first serious attack in the 13th minute.

After Chalobah had headed away a dangerous Villa cross from the right, Edwards made a powerful run down the Town right flank beating a number of players as he did so before playing inside to Nolan.

The former Shrewsbury man in turn fed Edun on the left, from where the on-loan Fulham midfielder sent over a cross which Edwards met at the far post as he broke into the box but the Welshman was unfortunate to see it smash against the bar.

Going so close to a goal gave both the fans and the players a boost with the Blues putting the visitors under pressure for the next few minutes. Harrison was narrowly beaten to a cross from the right by Mile Jedinak, then not long after was just unable to get in a shot on the turn after the ball fell close to him inside the box.

On 19, following a Knudsen long throw which had been flicked on by Harrison, Chalobah saw a shot blocked and Chambers hit his subsequent effort wide.

But two minutes later, Villa went in front. John McGinn whipped over a cross from the right and Kodjia flicked a near-post header across Bialkowski and into the net.

In the 29th minute Edun was very harshly booked for a challenge on Ahmed Elmohamady, which left the Egyptian international requiring treatment, having very clearly won the ball.

It was far from the first decision which had frustrated the Blues’ support with Jack Grealish in particular having shown a tendency to go to ground very easily and to stay there for some time.

From the resultant freekick a third of the way inside the Town half to the right, Grealish sent the ball into the box and Kodjia’s header scuffed the top of the bar.


On 33 Edwards out-battled Alan Hutton on the Blues right and sent over a cross which was just too high for Edun at the far post.

Three minutes later, Town levelled. Knudsen hurled in a long throw from the left, Harrison made a nuisance of himself as it came over and contributed to Villa keeper Orjan Nyland dropping the ball. Chalobah was quickly on to it and hit a low shot on the turn into the corner of the net to claim his first senior goal.

But on 39, only three minutes after getting on terms, the Blues were reduced to 10 men, just as they were in the corresponding fixture last season.

The already-booked Edun fouled Axel Tuanzebe just inside the Town half and referee Robinson issued the England U20 international with his second yellow and then a red card.

The tackle which led to the second card was at most borderline worthy of a caution, Edun had arrived a little late, while the challenge which led to the first wasn’t a foul.

As the very unfortunate Edun made his way towards the tunnel, he was applauded off by the Town support.

Fans’ frustrations with referee Robinson continued as the regular stoppages for apparent injuries to Villa players continued before the official was roundly booed as he made his way off at the break.

The scoreline was a fair enough reflection of a half in which chances had been relatively rare at both ends.

Town might have taken the lead when Edwards hit the bar, but could also have found themselves two goals behind when Kodjia similarly struck the woodwork having found the net with his earlier header. Chalobah took his chance clinically when it came.

Manager Paul Hurst stuck with the same 10 men at the start of the second half and the Blues began the period positively, Edwards almost making something out of an Edwards error.

Donacien got his name in referee Robinson’s book for a foul on Grealish in the 49th minute, the England U21 international again making an awful lot of the challenge.

Villa began to get more into the half and on 56 it took a number of Town defenders to crowd out Grealish inside the area, Donacien eventually blocking the midfielder’s shot.

But the 10 men were still looking the more threatening side and just before the hour, Harrison headed Nolan’s corner just wide. At the other end, Grealish played in Albert Adomah on the left of the area but the ex-Boro man’s shot scuffed weakly to Bialkowski.

Having made little headway, Villa made a double change on 63, ex-Blue Hourihane and Andre Green taking over from Tuanzebe and Birkir Bjarnason. A minute later Hutton was shown Villa’s first yellow card of the afternoon for a foul on Edwards.

Town, with a noisy Portman Road getting behind them, continued to keep the visitors at bay relatively comfortably despite the numerical disparity but on 72 Hourihane hit a shot which was diverted too high. From the corner, Green flicked the ball over.

As Bialkowski prepared to take his goalkick Jackson took over from Harrison, who was given a warm ovation as he left the field. It appeared primarily a tactical move although Harrison had appeared to be feeling his thigh.

As the game moved into its final quarter of an hour, Hourihane took a rather obvious fall as a cross came over from the left, much to the anger of Knudsen and Chambers, who made their feelings known to the one-time Blues reserves player.

McGinn blazed wide after seizing on a poor Bialkowski clearance and Skuse hesitancy, then on 78 the visitors swapped Adomah for Rushian Hepburn-Murphy.

Moments later, Jackson was sent away but was forced wide to the right of the area and hit his shot over.

However, the Blues were continuing to look a threat on the occasions they got forward and two minutes later Edwards sent over a low ball which Nolan and then Jackson both came close to getting a touch inside the six-yard box.

Soon after, McGinn was booked for a foul on Nolan, then in the 84th Myles Kenlock took over from the ex-Shrewsbury man.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 88th minute when Nsiala somehow diverted a dangerous cross from the left over his own bar from a matter of feet out.

As the fourth official held up his board indicating four additional minutes, Bialkowski spilled a weak McGinn shot out for a corner. In the aftermath of the flag-kick, Green shot over.

Town found themselves under considerable pressure for the first time in the remaining couple of minutes with Bialkowski doing well to bat away a powerful Hourihane strike.

But they were able to hold out to claim a notable and fully deserved point against one of the division’s expected challengers in very difficult circumstances.

Having been reduced to 10 men before half-time it was a tough ask for the Blues to get anything from the game but they more than held their own after the break and even had chances to win it themselves.

It was far from a case of a team hanging on for a point and manager Hurst will be far happier with the display than he was with the performance at Exeter on Tuesday.

Fans, who gave their players a significant ovation at the end, will similarly go home entertained having enjoyed their afternoon at Portman Road.

Town may still be looking for their first win under new manager Hurst but it was the type of battling draw which feels more like a victory and Villa, who previously had a 100 per cent record, will be disappointed not to have capitalised. The Blues are next in action at Derby on Tuesday evening.

Town: Bialkowski, Donacien, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Chalobah, Edwards, Skuse, Nolan (Kenlock 84), Edun, Harrison (Jackson 73). Unused: Gerken, Spence, Ward, Sears, Downes.

Villa: Nyland, Tuanzebe (Green 63), Chester (c), Jedinak, Hutton, Elmohamady, Bjarnason (Hourihane 63), McGinn, Adomah (Hepburn-Murphy 78), Grealish, Kodjia. Unused: Moreira, Taylor, Whelan, Elphick. Ref: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). Att: 17,824 (Villa: 2,027).


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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 17:51 - Aug 18
I overslept and missed the game as it's a 7:00 a.m start in Phoenix. I was hesitant to grab my phone to check the score. Really pleased to read the summary and comments. Well done Town!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:52 - Aug 18
Imagine what we woukd have been subjected to if we'd played half the game with ten men under Mick
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blockb_steward added 17:56 - Aug 18
We had a few heroes out there today.

Ipswich came out for the second half and looked much the better side and could have even won it. MM would have gone 9-0-0 to hold out for a respectable defeat but Hurst galvanised them at halftime. Well done all, happy bunny tonight especially as Narwich lost again.
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cat added 18:02 - Aug 18
Well pleasing performance and result, specially after going down to 10 men. Refs first half performance was a shocker.
Donacien looked assured at RB whilst Harrison lead the line well. Nolan looked quality in the middle, but as for Edwards, I have to say I don't recall seeing such an exciting player with ball at feet for years. Delighted for PH, this team based on today performance with the likes of Huws, Bish and Dozza to return has got potential.
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senduntd added 18:05 - Aug 18
Great performance from town. Probably the worst referee I have seen at Portman Road in 45 years.
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TrueBlueRich added 18:05 - Aug 18
Well done lads, more entertainment in 90 mins today than the whole of last season. Looking forward to Derby trip. Swn97 shame any supporter could bet against their team . coyb
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BraveDave added 18:10 - Aug 18
TrueBlueRich - I think Swn97 is winding you up. Not great humour, but an attempt at humour nonetheless
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grumpyoldman added 18:11 - Aug 18
Anyone with an ounce of sense should be able to see that Swn97 is a parody on Swn98, who keeps posting items just to immaturely wind people up. The Swn97 post is a total p*ss take of them!
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Bluefish11 added 18:12 - Aug 18
Villa without Grealish = deep doodoo for Villa
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Bert added 18:13 - Aug 18
Proud, pleased and happy with that gutsy performance against 12 men. The BR lower stand were brilliant; keep it up.
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DebsyAngel added 18:16 - Aug 18
Very impressed - thought we played very well, and unlucky to be down to 10 men. The referee totally spoilt the game and the constant diving from Villa was beyond a joke. Shame Jackson didn't score but he did well when came on. Challobah and Edwards were superb! Just need to keep playing like this and play 2 up front and the wins will start to come.
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blueboy1981 added 18:19 - Aug 18
The best form of defence is attack, always has been, always will be. The belief has to be there that in so doing we will outscore the opposition - play two up front, build the confidence, and we need fear no one.

Well done all today - a well earned, and deserved point. Now let's go for that first WIN.
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Pezzer added 18:19 - Aug 18
Enjoyed the game despite the clown refereeing the match and Villa's histrionics, particularly Grealish falling over every time he list the ball. Hard to fathom how a referee can be so poor.

I am not sure about the lone striker still as despite a great battling point I can't see us scoring many goals in free play and having seen both Harrison and Jackson in the flesh they may well compliment each other well if they played together.

Donacien improved as the game went on and had an excellent second half, Nolan likewise, Edwards was great and although Chambers was a little ragged he does seem to throw himself into the cause.

This could be a good morale booster as it really felt that we were up against it and a great result for Hurst in the face of adversity.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:22 - Aug 18
Basically, I agree with all of the above!! COYB!
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alfromcol added 18:26 - Aug 18
Real Captain's role from Chambers in the second half, despite a few miss-timed clearances. Constantly on at his team mates and organising the defense.Kept our shape against considerable Villa pressure. At last some entertainment and could have won it. Edwards outstanding.
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alfromcol added 18:27 - Aug 18
The referee was a joke
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terryf added 18:27 - Aug 18
For all those expert pundits and numpty so called supporters who said be careful what you wish for, well today we got it.

A Team fully committed.

Playing with passion.

Inventive and energetic play.

Unjustly reduced to ten men but you'd never have noticed.

It may take a little while but when everyone is up to speed, Hurst's new recruits are onboard and the Team have gelled I honestly believe we will be a force to be reckoned with.
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northblue added 18:28 - Aug 18
Playing against 12 men with only 10.such a blatantly bent ref. Well done lads be proud of yourselves
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bluerico added 18:30 - Aug 18
Well done to every player this afternoon. Got a deserved standing ovation from most of the fans at the end. With 11 men we would have probably won the game. The team should be proud today and can take a lot of confidence into future games.
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Nobbysnuts added 18:30 - Aug 18
Well done boys. Showed some real character today. Considering it was 10 v 12 for most of the match. Referee should be ashamed of himself. Well deserved point although I think we would of taken all 3 if it wasn't for that awful decision. Hang your head in Shame ref.😞
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Mr_Evans added 18:34 - Aug 18
A player is not required to go off the pitch if it was a result of a challenge where the opposition player had been cautioned.

“Donacien got his name in referee Robinson's book for a foul on Grealish in the 49th minute, the England U21 international again making an awful lot of the challenge. The Villa physio was called on to administer treatment briefly but the referee allowed Grealish to remain on the field for the freekick, something noted by the Town support.“
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therein61 added 18:34 - Aug 18
What a lovely feeling running through my old bones watching a team(after spending my 67th watching us at Exeter) unfairly reduced to 10 men taking a game to what I consider bully boys(but then who's the manager) and standing up to them and still giving their all until the final whistle(unlike the past few seasons when we would have capitulated) and unlike Blackburn I really feel our boys deserved 3 points today hats off to you all you lovely boys you have the fight and never say die spirit that this club has lacked for the past 5-6 seasons onwards and upwards Paul and the boys
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BlueMachines added 18:40 - Aug 18
A tough battling performance. Must admit I was nervous we would concede every time Villa went forward. Not too bad considering it was 14 men Vs 10 men. Officials were diabolical. I felt Nsiala looked a little out of his depth but hopefully he will grow in confidence. Harrison looked isolated again up top. But My oh my. What an exciting players Edwards really is. A joy to watch. A great point today but would love that first win very very soon!!
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hello66 added 18:50 - Aug 18
I f you a town supporter who hasn't been for a while and is sitting in the wings, you need to witness the change in in our club its huge...…..you will not recognise the style of play...…we now fully attacking the opposition !
I am telling you we have our Ipswich back, Paul H is engaging with the fans we went down to 10 mean and the crowed were making up for the missing man …..we could have won ….
We are witnessing a new dawn ……get you self-down to Portman road you missing the entertainment…..yes I did say entertainment ……😊

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eddiespearitt03 added 19:00 - Aug 18
Well done Ipswich !! A honest performance ……..
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