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Ipswich Town 1-1 Preston North End - Match Report
Saturday, 3rd Nov 2018 17:38

Town and 10-man Preston drew 1-1 at Portman Road as Paul Lambert’s time in charge of the Blues got under way. Freddie Sears gave Town the lead from the penalty spot just before the break but sub Paul Gallagher equalised for the visitors on 73, who had keeper Chris Maxwell sent off in the 75th minute. Gallagher took over in goal with North End having used all their subs but the Blues rarely looked like finding a winner in the closing stages.

Jordan Roberts was a surprise inclusion in Lambert’s first Town team. The 24-year-old, who joined the Blues in the summer having left Crawley at the end of last season, made his full debut having made two sub appearances earlier in the campaign.

Town lined-up in a 4-1-4-1 system with Sears on the left and Gwion Edwards on the with Roberts the lone central striker.

Cole Skuse was in the deeper central midfield role behind Trevoh Chalobah and Flynn Downes.

At the back Luke Chambers was alongside Matthew Pennington at the centre of the defence - although swapped from previous games with the skipper on the right - with Jonas Knudsen at left-back and Jordan Spence at right-back. Bartosz Bialkowski was in goal.

For Preston, Josh Earl and Sean Maguire came into the starting Xl for the injured Andrew Hughes and Lukas Nmecha, who dropped to the bench.

After perfectly observed Remembrance Day tributes, Town started confidently with Spence breaking forward and winning an early corner. The former West Ham youngster continued to look the Blues’ greatest threat in the opening exchanges, sending in a couple of subsequent crosses.

Preston began to make an impression as the game reached the 10-minute mark and the Blues were forced to defend a couple of corners rather more successfully than they had at Millwall last week.

Town won a freekick 30 yards out on 15 which was played short to Roberts, who struck a powerful effort which was blocked by the diving Ben Pearson who had broken out of the wall and was left grounded. For reasons best known to himself referee Andy Woolmer awarded the Lilywhites a freekick, much to the frustration of the Portman Road crowd.

Bialkowski palmed away Callum Robinson’s shot in the 16th minute, then two minutes later Roberts, who had made a bright start to his full Town debut, shot well wide when stumbling after good work from Sears down the left.

The Blues just about managed to keep out another Preston corner in the 25th minute, Chalobah nodding away Earl’s header. A minute later the on-loan Chelsea man’s loose pass across his own half of the field gifted the ball to Preston in a dangerous position but the visitors were fortunately unable to make anything of it.

The Blues, spending far more time in the opposition half of the field than in previous games, continued to have most of the game and on 28 Edwards whipped over a ball from the right which Preston skipper Tom Clarke did well to divert away from Downes who had broken into the area at the far post.

Three minutes later, Roberts shot powerfully wide, then on 34 Edwards’s cross from the right was too deep for Downes, again breaking into the box from midfield.

Blues captain Chambers picked up the game’s first yellow card in the 37th minute for a foul on Maguire, again to the annoyance of the Town support.


From the freekick the Blues broke through Sears and eventually won a throw on the right. In the aftermath the ball bounced out to Downes on the edge of the box from where the midfielder, who had taken most of Town’s set pieces, hit a difficult effort over the bar.

A minute before half-time Sears netted the first goal of the Lambert era from the penalty spot, the former Colchester man having played a role in winning the spot-kick.

The ball was played back towards Lilywhites keeper Maxwell by Earl from midway inside their half. Sears closed him down and the Welshman took the ball past the striker but Roberts beat him to it just inside the box and the keeper was late with his tackle, felling him.

Referee Woolmer looked to his assistant before pointing to the spot and booking Maxwell. Preston midfielder Daniel Johnson was also cautioned for his protests before Sears hit a low shot into the corner of the net to the keeper’s right before celebrating his first goal of the season in front of the tunnel.

There was no further action before the half-time whistle which was met with warm applause after a much, much better first period from the Blues, who deserved their lead at the break.

Roberts had provided a much-needed focal point to the attack and Town looked a more forward-thinking, positive and confident outfit across the board with Edwards and Sears causing problems on either flank and Downes looking to get himself in the box as crosses were sent in.

At the other end, Preston had created little with their only significant chance the header from Earl which Chalobah nodded away.

The visitors were the first to threaten after the restart, Maguire playing a ball in from the right ahead of Robinson, who was only able to stab straight at Bialkowski. Moments later, Edwards was booked for catching Ben Davies with high boot.

Preston had made the brighter start to the second period but Town gradually began to get on top with space opening up in the Lilywhites’ half as they chased an equaliser.

On 57, following a freekick deep on the left which the visitors had been unable to properly clear, Skuse miscued a volley wide.

A minute later, Chalobah broke from deep having been fed by a Roberts pass but shot over from the edge of the box.

Just after the hour mark, Pennington rose highest but headed Downes’s corner from the left wide. On 62 Preston swapped Johnson for Louis Moult, then seconds later Sears was booked for a foul.

Clarke looped a header towards goal from Robinson’s corner in the 70th minute but Bialkowski claimed confidently under his bar. Two minutes later, the visitors replaced Alan Browne and Tom Barkhuizen with Lukas Nmecha and Paul Gallagher.

And almost immediately Preston equalised. Referee Woolmer judged that Robinson had been fouled just outside the area, a decision the Blues felt was harsh. Sub Gallagher took the freekick and hit a low effort which flew between the end of what looked a chaotically set-up wall and the inside of the post.

The Portman Road crowd reacted positively to the set-back and got behind their team who, with Kayden Jackson having replaced Roberts, immediately went looking to restore their lead.

And Town’s cause was given a significant boost in the 75th minute with the visitors reduced to 10 men when keeper Maxwell was sent off.

The former Wales U21 international rushed off his line and upended Jackson as the pacy frontman reached a ball forward on the Town right and was shown his second yellow card of the afternoon and then a red.

With Preston having used all their subs, after lengthy discussions forward Gallagher was given the green jersey and took his place in goal. As Town prepared to take the freekick, which came to nothing, Danny Rowe replaced Edwards.

The impressive Downes made way for Andre Dozzell in the 85th minute with the Blues having been unable to profit from their opponents’ lack of numbers or recognised goalkeeper.

If anything Preston had been on top and in the 88th minute only a brilliant last-ditch Pennington tackle on Nmecha prevented the sub, who had been found in acres of space breaking into the area by Maguire, from winning it for the Lancastrians.

As the end of scheduled time approached Town finally began to threaten, Rowe hitting a volleyed shot which Gallagher batted spectacularly into the air before it was cleared.

The fourth official’s board signalled seven additional minutes, largely for the red card incident and an earlier spell of treatment for a head injury to Knudsen.

Town were unable to cause the stand-in keeper much trouble despite the lengthy added-on time with Preston having the better of it. Pennington was booked for a foul on Maguire.

Just before the whistle Town won a corner on the left but Spence’s header was off-target and Lambert’s first game in charge of the Blues ended in a draw, the sixth at Portman Road this season.

Lambert came on to the pitch to applaud the Sir Bobby Robson Stand at the end, the Blues support having chanted their support for the new boss over the course of the game.

Despite not claiming the win, Town were better than they had been in their final games under ex-boss Paul Hurst.

Having got their noses in front in the first half, they played more conservatively in the second, looking to catch the visitors on the break but never really looked like extending their lead with Roberts, who had given the Preston defence problems in the first period, among a number of Town players to tire after the break.

Lambert will undoubtedly be less than impressed with the Preston goal with the wall looking less than solid and will also be disappointed that his side was unable to test Gallagher’s goalkeeping ability more than Rowe’s strike, which the makeshift keeper dealt with effectively if unconventionally.

The draw ends a run of three defeats in a row in which Town had failed to score but still leaves them bottom of the table, now five points off the three teams above them, who include next week’s opponents Reading in 22nd, who they meet at the Madejski Stadium.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Pennington, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Skuse, Chalobah, Downes (Dozzell 84), Edwards (Rowe 77), Roberts (Jackson 74), Spence. Unused: Gerken, Donacien, Edun, Lankester.

Preston: Maxwell, Earl, Pearson, Clarke (c), Davies, Robinson, Browne (Nmecha 72), Johnson (Moult 62), Huntington, Maguire, Barkhuizen (Gallagher 72)). Unused: Rudd, Fisher, Gallagher, Storey, Barker, Nmecha. Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire). Att: 15,129 (Preston: 404).


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Swn98 added 07:41 - Nov 4
Simple mib because they are moaning numpties.
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Dissboyitfc added 07:46 - Nov 4
well after that i am looking forward to going to reading on Saturday! sure i can still see the shortfalls and we are still very much in the brown stuff ( lets not kid ourselves) but there were positives which there weren't a fortnight ago!

Reality check everyone, please! PL has worked with the team for a week! No one should ( well perhaps the very naive will) be expecting miracles overnight, PL has a mess to clear up and yesterday it looked like the tidy up has begun! Nolan and Nsiala nowhere near the team amd hopefully a few of our own to return in January, plus a couple of new recruits in as well.

Glass half empty or half full? i am glass half full. Nothing to be gained from negativity, doesnt mean i am not fully aware of the situation we currently find ourselves.

the improvement was clear to see! and improvements will continue!

COYB's
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Dissboyitfc added 08:08 - Nov 4
Sent off in the 75 minute + 7 mins of time added on. Not 25 and not 10, it was 22 mins!
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martin587 added 09:03 - Nov 4
Having had time to reflect on the game and my earlier post on leaving the ground I really was encouraged by the commitment of all the players.There was a distinct difference in there play and they looked to be enjoying themselves.
The back four was a great deal better apart from the lapse in concentration with Preston's goal.Although I prefer Bart in goal I still worry about him at times.Keep this back five together and they will grow in stature.
Although PL has only had a few days with the squad you can see the difference and it will improve.Just my opinion but for me the midfield is lacking and until this is working effectively the strikers will not be scoring many goals as it was blatantly clear yesterday.
For me Sears was outstanding and reveled in his position,however a big man with him would compliment him.
As I've said very impressed with the team and although we only drew for me I was happy.Another week under PL and his team and who knows what will happen next week.Looking forward to going to the game.
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1RWR added 09:32 - Nov 4
Just think what we'll be like with Morris-Folami-Huws-Bishop-Woolfie-Nydam-Emmanuel etc to choose from! All we need to do is struggle on to January, claw back the above players then launch our season, fourth from bottom will do me mateys!
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oldelsworthyfan added 09:39 - Nov 4
PL has made a very good start.
I still consider that the two main problems are:-
1. Our disorganised defence, particularly at set pieces.
2. Our lack of creativity in midfield which is not providing our strikers, whoever they are (now or in the future), enough goal scoring opportunities.
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1RWR added 10:47 - Nov 4
Spot on oldesworthyfan, but I'm sure Lambert is aware of this & will sort it out come January or sooner.
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Blue_Moses added 13:45 - Nov 4
Can't fault the effort, we played as well we could but still couldn't win. I'm not having a moan at the players, we simply aren't good enough to stay up.
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Marinersnose added 14:16 - Nov 4
Roberts was an inspirational addition by Lambert and he proved to be a lively player strong on the ball and decent in the air. I felt the first half performance was a step up from what was served up under the previous regime. We deservedly led at half time. Defensively we still look vulnerable and I would say that only one of the defenders is good enough and he's not ours. Bart is a reasonable keeper. Poor challenge lead to the equaliser and from then 9n we looked shaken and dropped deep. Whilst I applaud the substitutions in so much as we wanted to win the game they clearly disrupted and weakened the team other than an isolated strike on target forcing a save from stand in keeper. Both full backs are so poor defensively and this has to be addressed. Midfield was better with Downes having a solid game. This is going to take time to fix but Lambert has made a positive start.
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RobsonWark added 18:42 - Nov 4
All you idiots who think it was Bart's fault for the goal conceded, saying he should have set his wall up correctly, I've just watched it on ITV Anglia news and it was our USELESS f'ing captain again who messed up. If he had stayed where he was when the kick was taken it would have hit him but he moved to his left which left the gap for their footballer to put the ball in the back of the net.

Why can't any of our managers and coaches see how USELESS he is? McCarthy stuck with him and lost his job, Hurst stuck with him and lost his job. I only hope Paul Lambert can see how bad he is before he loses his job!

We are not going anywhere but down with that CALAMITY captain Chambers!! He is a MASSIVE LIABILITY for our club!! Even all you so called supporters who back him every week must be able to see that by now..
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Grammarman added 18:55 - Nov 4
Where is Sears in the line up Phil?
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RobsonWark added 18:58 - Nov 4
blueboy1981 you need to watch the goal conceded again more closely.

Your comment"....... just watched the goal conceded again - absolute naivety - no organisation whatsoever between wall (what wall?) and the keeper. Bart - that wall is YOURS to organise".

Bart organised the wall brilliantly but our super duper captain Chambers ran to his left when the kick was taken which left the gap for the Preston player to place the ball in the net. If he had stayed where he was it would have hit him and been blocked.

What can't so people look properly before you shout your heads off!!!
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TimmyH added 20:17 - Nov 4
actually have to agree, Chambers was at fault (again) moving away and leaving a hole.
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blueboy1981 added 20:26 - Nov 4
..... RobsonWark - before said person shouts their head off - it's only an opinion, no more, or less, than yours.

No one can justifiably condone giving such a goal away, and expect to win games - whoever is to blame, especially when we have such difficulty scoring ourselves. Excuses do not equal much needed points.

The wall was a shambles - Sunday League maybe - Championship not.
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warktheline added 20:36 - Nov 4
Captain Calamity always talks the talk but very rarely walks the walk! The day McCarthy ducked the ‘3 into 2' centre back dilemma and ‘accommodated' Chambers at full back was the pivotal moment of McCarthy's ‘decline' and with it the club's ‘true competitive' nature in Championship! Hapless Hurst ‘bottled' dumping Chambers, it remains to be seen how Lambert perceives ‘skipper's' fist pumping, tattoos and haircuts!!!!

I was gobsmacked when Chambers cracked a rib in a game and thus followed an outpouring of ‘give Skip a new contract he's earned it!' Mind boggling ! Mind you if witnessed worse! Hapless ‘wins' at Swansea and ‘we've turned a corner'! Even Evans didn't believe that!😂
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blueboy1981 added 20:43 - Nov 4
Cannot be denied that Chambers needs to up his game, just like many others, PL will be aware of that.

To Chambers critics, I say this - the inability runs much deeper than just - remember what Pennington did to avert a dead cert winner, otherwise we would have been staring another defeat, and not even a point in the face - haven't seen much mention /credit given for that ... !! Now he is Championship quality, possibly better than.

Also worth remembering that surely three consecutive Managers cannot be wrong surely, over and above us punters - so Chambers should not necessarily be the only one attributed to blame for our poor performances.

I am not Chambers most ardent fan by far - but fair is fair.




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RobsonWark added 20:56 - Nov 4
blueboy1981 and Elto

How can you mark down my comment on Chambers running away from the wall and allowing the Preston player to place the ball in the back of the net! Bart looked stupid for that goal going in when it was all down to Chambers ( CAPTAIN FANTASTIC!! as you all seem to think he is).

I will NEVER pay to watch my beloved team while he is in the team!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Elto added 21:00 - Nov 4
RobsonWark

It's you that needs to look more closely. Chambers was manhandled out of the wall. The goal should not have stood.

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warktheline added 21:29 - Nov 4
@blueboy, it's called the 'cozy club', correct me if I'm wrong but I think I've seen you mention it on several occasions!!!!!.....there's only one 'Skipper' thus he's gonna take the 'rap'!
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RobsonWark added 22:05 - Nov 4
Elto are you for real? Chambers went running after a Preston player who was running behind the wall. Look at the video. Are you his mother?
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Swn98 added 22:11 - Nov 4
Mib just look at the first down voter to of my reply to you one of the leaders of the numptie pack.
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blueboy1981 added 22:30 - Nov 4
RobsonWark ....... 'supporters" like you - just what the Club wants right now ..... !! - I think not.

Best you do what's right for you - whatever that may be.
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Dissboyitfc added 22:30 - Nov 4
look again robsonwark... Chambers was clearly pushed/manhandled out of the wall... look again!
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Elto added 22:32 - Nov 4
You see what you want to see RobsonWark. Fortunately, as our manager is not an idiot, he won't be seeing things your way and dropping Chambers any time soon.
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blueboy1981 added 22:33 - Nov 4
........ still aiming verbal insults at people from behind the Keyboard I see .... !!

Come out into the open like a man - or SHUT UP. You know who you are.
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