Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Ipswich Town 0-2 Queens Park Rangers - Match Report
Saturday, 20th Oct 2018 17:08

First-half goals from Luke Freeman, direct from a corner, and Tomer Hemed, from the penalty spot, gave QPR a comfortable 2-0 victory over dismal Town at Portman Road, where the Blues remain without a win in more than six months. Freeman curled his flag-kick over keeper Dean Gerken on 13 and Hemed netted from the spot in first-half injury time.

Town boss Paul Hurst named the same XI which started the 3-2 win, the Blues' first of the season, at Swansea a fortnight ago.

That saw Matthew Pennington again at right-back and Janoi Donacien on the left with Jonas Knudsen on the bench, which was also unchanged from the trip to the Liberty Stadium.

Skipper Luke Chambers was over the illness which a number of players had suffered from during the last week and took his usual role at the centre of the defence, while Grant Ward, who we understand was the mystery pre-match injury doubt, was also in the XI.

QPR, wearing a lurid pink away kit, made two changes from the team which drew 1-1 at home with Derby prior to the international break with Hemed and Pawel Wszolek replacing one-time Town trialist Nahki Wells and Jordan Cousins, who dropped to the bench.

The visitors, kicking towards the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand, had the best of the opening few minutes but without creating a chance, although former Blues loanee Massimo Luongo blazed well wide following a corner on eight.

Three minutes later, Rangers went closer when Hemed headed over from another flag-kick.

The West Londoners threatened again on 13 when Wszolek got on to Chambers’s header back towards Gerken as they chased a ball down the right but the keeper saved the Polish international’s shot from a tight angle.

However, directly from the corner the visitors took the lead. Freeman curled the ball in under the bar and Gerken was unable to get enough on it to turn it over.

Town found themselves behind before they had got going via another very preventable goal.

The visitors continued to have most of the ball and make all the running with the Blues unable to string anything together until the half-hour mark when a long spell of passing, largely orchestrated by Andre Dozzell, ended with Gwion Edwards whipping over a cross which was beyond any of his team-mates.

Moments later at the other end, a loose Nsiala pass gave the ball to Wszolek, who broke into the area before his shot was blocked.


Town were showing signs of finally making some headway, however, and they might have levelled on 35. Chalobah broke forward into the right of the box and cut back to an unmarked Ward, who mistimed his shot and the ball looped well wide.

But moments before the break the Blues found themselves 2-0 behind. After they had failed to clear another of Freeman’s corners from the right, the ball fell to Eberechi Eze, who tried to work himself space in the box before Nsiala slid in and upended him.

There was little doubt that it was a penalty and Hemed found the net from the spot with a low shot to Gerken’s left.

The whistle went within seconds to loud boos from the Portman Road crowd after a disastrous half from the Blues.

QPR started the stronger before being gifted their goal by they type of error which has been all to common from Town’s keepers and defence all season.

The Blues had started to get into the game and might have equalised through Ward - their only chance of the half - before QPR were handed their penalty and increased lead via Nsiala’s rash challenge.

QPR almost increased their lead within seconds of the restart. Eke’s boot appeared to be high as he took the ball off Chambers’s head just outside the box but referee Geoff Eltringham failed to whistle. Fortunately for Town Gerken had come off his line quickly and saved from the England U20 international.

QPR skipper Toni Leistner was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 53rd minute for a foul on Sears midway inside the visitors’ half. The freekick was in a potentially dangerous position but Ward’s ball into the box was easy for the QPR defence to deal with.

Four minutes later Wszolek shot from distance straight at Gerken, then on 59 Pennington made a strong run forward from deep and played a ball for Sears but the striker had strayed offside.

QPR keeper Joe Lumley was forced into his first save of the afternoon in the 61st minute to sarcastic cheers from some sections of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Sears broke away on the left and sent a cross behind Edwards at the far post. Chalobah picked the ball up and sent it back in to Ward, whose header was too close to the QPR keeper to seriously trouble him.

Blues boss Hurst made a double change in the 66th minute with Ward and Edwards making way for Kayden Jackson and 18-year-old debutant Jack Lankester, the first player born in the 2000s to appear for the Town first team.

The subs got involved immediately, Jackson breaking away on the left of the box and sending the ball across towards Lankester on the edge of the six-yard box, however a defender cleared ahead of the youngster.

Three minutes later, Gerken saved from Hemed, then on 71 the visitors had another chance to wrap it up when the Blues made a dreadful mess of a freekick in a promising position and Eze was sent away on goal by QPR with Skuse just sliding in to dispossess the youngster as he prepared to shoot.

Former Wycombe Wanderers loanee Eze went closer to his side’s third goal of the game two minutes later, deftly chipping over Gerken from the edge of the box but seeing the ball bounce off the top of the bar and over.

Yet another loose Town pass, this time from Nsiala, gifted the ball to Eze inside the Blues half on 79 but the impressive youngster’s cross was cut out after he had broken into the area.

A third QPR goal was looking far more likely than a Town first but on 84 Sears sent in a low cross from the right which a visiting defender stabbed away from Jackson.

On 89 Lumley was forced to rush of his line to intercept Dozzell’s pass for Jackson to chase, then ran out of his area to complete the clearance before Josh Scowen replaced man of the match Eze.

The final whistle triggered more boos from the Portman Road faithful after probably the Blues’ worst performance of the season.

QPR were the better side from start to finish with Town on the back foot throughout aside from a couple of brief spells in the first half, all too often surrendering possession needlessly and often in dangerous areas.

They continued their season-long habit of gifting goals and in the end the two-goal margin flattered the home side with the visitors spurning a number of chances and Gerken making a couple of important saves.

At the other end, Ward’s first-half opportunity was the only real chance, set pieces in potentially threatening areas were wasted time and again and the result never looked in any doubt once Hemed had stroked home his penalty.

The defeat, the second at home this season, sees the Blues drop to bottom of the table level on points, goal difference and goals scored with Hull City, who climb above them having won the fixture between the sides last month.

Town next have back-to-back away games at Leeds, who are fourth, on Wednesday and at 22nd-placed Millwall next Saturday.

Town: Gerken, Pennington, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Donacien, Skuse, Chalobah, Edwards (Lankester 66), Dozzell, Ward (Jackson 66), Sears. Unused: Bialkowski, Knudsen, Nolan, Graham, Downes.

QPR: Lumley, Rangel, Leistner (c), Lynch, Bidwell, Cameron, Luongo, Freeman, Eze (Scowen 90), Wszolek, Hemed (Wells 72). Unused: Ingram, Hall, Cousins, Smith, Osayi-Samuel. Referee: Geoff Eltringham (County Durham). Att 18,345 (QPR: 1,338).


Photo: TWTD



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



BlueandTruesince82 added 17:22 - Oct 20
Is he sacked yet?
6

OliveR16 added 17:22 - Oct 20
Oh dear.
3

thechangingman added 17:24 - Oct 20
(Apologies. I accidently posted this in the half-time thread but I wanted to register it here at full-time.)

Okay. Enough is enough now.

ME is the real problem and until he goes this is how it'll stay. PH is a symptom of ME and he should go too.

It's time to take decisive action to win our club back. If we don't this will be something we all look back on with huge regret. This is OUR club and we need to sort this out. Nobody else is going to do it.

It's a revolution or it's nothing.
22

BlueParadigm added 17:26 - Oct 20
Paul Hurst is so far out of his depth that he has to spend 3 hours in a Decompression Chamber after each match to avoid getting the bends !
11

Karlosfandangal added 17:26 - Oct 20
Careful what you wish for..........
-6

BlueArrow added 17:28 - Oct 20
2-0 is a dangerous score. So is 24th in the table.
22

dirtydingusmagee added 17:29 - Oct 20
Absolute s##t.Disgraceful. What a bl##dy mess this is.Hurst and his signings ,team selection,tactics,are nothing short of a train crash. Survival was my target for this season,well ive already come to conclusion that we are doomed to relegation. Hurst IS way out of his depth. Those calling for someone like Burley to work alongside, im sorry that wont work, we have a team that are nowhere near Championship,January tranfer window ? forget that too. I had never heard of Hurst, i cannot see what all the fuss was about bringing him in . ITFC is doomed to fail ,EVANS OUT, HURST OUT.
23

Sourdough added 17:29 - Oct 20
Norwich already have more points than this group of players are capable of getting this season.

Listen to caller John on BBC Radio Carrot Cruncher. Oozing common sense and passion for the club.
2

Ippy0207 added 17:30 - Oct 20
They all looked like donkeys. The quality of Dozzell and the likes are being wasted in a pathetic excuse for a championship side. Jackson and sears were hungry up front but had no supply coming through due to the lack of composure in the midfield.
8

Nobbysnuts added 17:30 - Oct 20
Well after that completely non deserved win at Swansea I said don't get carried away and I was right. Another pathetic performance. We are going down that im of no doubt. Our manager and team are just not good enough. Remember you can't polish a turd. Start planning for division 1.
17

Churchmans78 added 17:33 - Oct 20
Enough is enough. Yes it was right for MM to go maybe should have been sooner. The change is not working.

Please bring in someone who can stop the rot and give this once proud club a chance of avoiding what would be a long time outside the top two flights of English football. Also please back him with the cash required to settle the ship and move on next season. A Butcher / Burley combo guiding Dyer with backing would ensure people passionate about ITFC
17

shakytown added 17:33 - Oct 20
A bunch of league 1 and 2 players with a manager who is way out of his depth. Can't see any reason for optimism as what could a different manager do with these players?????
17

Dog added 17:34 - Oct 20
Mick kept us in this league as he was the right manager for a chairman who would not spend. His football was unattractive and not right for the club and it was time to go. Yes he signed some poor players but the flipside is that he signed some gems who were sold for millions enabling Evans (Oyston) to not invest and pilfer.

We sold players for 10 million plus and replaced with utter dross costing 5 million in the summer. This is the worst team i can remember in 41 years of watching footy. The style of play and tactics is worse than Micks. Youth has not been given a chance and we are back to loan players. Where are we heading??. Down.

Just sack the useless twirp and employ Burley. If we go down, we go down with one of our own.

Hurst out

OYSTON OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

34

Dobster72 added 17:41 - Oct 20
The fans who hounded out a decent, sensible manger are now getting getting their just desert. How can anyone say that was better than last season is beyond me. Paul Hurst is clearly out of his depth and has torn the club apart from top to bottom. I'm sorry to say that we need a change and Hurst has to go; but I've no idea who would want the job at Portman Road.
-14

elcdman added 17:42 - Oct 20
Taxi for Mr Wurst please
7

EssexTractor added 17:45 - Oct 20
Today awful in every way,... Although I will applaud Jack Lankester for those few moments where he looked like and , played like a footballer with skill and determination
Truth is we have what we have in terms of players.
Would a new manager make the now awfully dispirited players better, individually and collectively.?
Marcus Evans has made one rallying public appearance.
Now he should reappear and explain precisely how he sees the future.
If we don't like what is immediately in front of us then this totally loyal bunch of football supporters will vote with their feet, which won't be heading toward PR.
18

Taricco_Fan added 17:49 - Oct 20
An atrocious display. Tactically inept, low on quality and creativity, same old mistakes costing us yet again. Probably the easiest game the QPR centre-halves have had all season with the distinctly average Freddie Sears as the lone goal threat. Very few shots on goal.

We're not going to turn things around playing this way and utilising players that are no better than our own youth products.

The only positives were the very impressive Lankester and Dozzell continuing to demonstrate that he can pick a nice pass, even if teammates aren't on his wavelength.

I've been a big supporter of Hurst and always felt he needed time but it's become painfully obvious this project isn't going to bear fruit.

Big decision for Evans tonight.
22

TimmyH added 17:51 - Oct 20
Largely agree with your post @dirty but in my opinion Burley with Holland/Butcher needs to come in...sooner rather than later, at least as director of football but preferably the above.
8

RobITFC added 17:52 - Oct 20
@philtwtd - What are the chances of getting Marcus Evans on here for an interview and explain to the fans what is going on and his plan to avoid relegation?
16

Zondervanromeo added 17:54 - Oct 20
Terrible day took me mate and his two boys aged 11 and nine for there first game at Ipswich Put them off for life
8

WoodfordTim added 17:57 - Oct 20
QPR pressed us and played as a compact unit. Crowded us out and we couldn't find a way to play against their system. We made them look good as well. And the new signings from the lower leagues looked like they were from the lower leagues. Out of their depth. Surely our young players sent out on loan would put up a better performance, just as Bryn Klug and colleagues had them playing post MM at the end of last season. I think Paul Hurst has grossly underestimated the Championship.
17

ArnieM added 17:58 - Oct 20
Our MIDFIELD is non existent !!
13

grubbyoik added 17:58 - Oct 20
Burley and Nash for me till the end of the season at least... we've got nothing to lose.. stay with Hurst and we will go down.. FACT.
7

Dissboyitfc added 18:04 - Oct 20
hurst is out of his depth, has to go now, a nice bloke who i hope will do the honourable and walk, if not Evans must take action and relieve him of the position!
12

Dissboyitfc added 18:05 - Oct 20
looks like Milne at the front of the picture with a smile on his face, Terry Butcher in the background looking very concerned!
5


You need to login in order to post your comments

Blogs 295 bloggers

Ipswich Town Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© TWTD 1995-2024