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Ipswich Town 1-1 Sheffield United - Match Report
Saturday, 22nd Dec 2018 17:21

Ellis Harrison netted his first goal for the Blues and Billy Sharp equalised for the Blades as Town and Sheffield United drew 1-1 at Portman Road. Harrison’s deflected shot gave Town the lead in the 38th minute but Blades skipper Sharp levelled two minutes after the break.

Town boss Paul Lambert, with owne Marcus Evans and pop star Ed Sheeran both watching from the stands, made three changes to his team with Harrison, Andre Dozzell and Gwion Edwards all starting.

Dozzell replaced Flynn Downes, who dropped out of the 18, in midfield with Edwards in for Jack Lankester, who was among the subs, wide on the right.

Harrison, who had made two sub appearances since returning from his ankle injury, was making his first start under Lambert with Jordan Roberts also among the subs.

Sheffield United were unchanged from the team which lost 2-1 at home to West Brom eight days ago with ex-Blues striker David McGoldrick starting and former loanee Richard Stearman on the bench.

Blades skipper Billy Sharp hit the game’s first chance in the second minute, the ex-Doncaster man hitting a shot across Dean Gerken from the right of the box, which the Blues keeper just about bundled wide.

From Oliver Norwood’s resultant corner, the ball fell to John Egan in the box but the central defender’s shot was blocked.

The Blades threatened again in the eighth minute, Jack O’Connell crossing from the left and Sharp beating Gerken to the ball but sending it high and wide.

On 11 McGoldrick tried to trick his way into the area but Matthew Pennington forced the ball out of play off the former Blues striker’s toe.

Sheffield United continued to dominate and put the Blues under significant pressure. On 17 Sharp had the ball in the net from a freekick but having strayed offside.

John Fleck struck a low shot through to Gerken in the 20th minute, then on 24 Harrison managed Town’s first effort on goal, a header from a Spence cross which was straight at Blades keeper Dean Henderson.

But the South Yorkshiremen continued to control the game and in the 27th minute Pennington superbly dived to his left to nod behind a dangerous cross from the right. From Fleck’s corner, Egan nodded over when he will feel he ought to have done better.

On the half hour, Mark Duffy cut the ball back past Blues skipper Luke Chambers from the right to Sharp, who turned the ball over when he probably should have hit the target.


Town attacks were rare - as had been spells of Blues possession - but Edwards almost created an opportunity for Sears on the break on 32 but the Welshman’s cross-field pass was too far in front of the ex-West Ham striker and Henderson claimed.

The Blues had the ball in the net in the 35th minute via a Chambers header from a Jon Nolan corner but referee Andy Woolmer had already blown his whistle, presumably for a push.

Although he may have had a case with that decision, referee Woolmer was increasingly irking the ever-more vociferous Town crowd with a number of highly-contentious freekicks having been awarded to the Blades.

Despite the visitors’ dominance, the Blues took the lead in the 39th minute. The Blades gave the ball away on the Town left - a rare occurrence - and Sears fed Harrison, who hit his first Blues goal over Henderson and into the net with the aid of a deflection off Enda Stevens.

The Welshman, making his first Town start since mid-September, looked delighted to have broken his Blues duck having signed from Bristol Rovers in the summer.

Trevoh Chalobah was somewhat harshly booked for a foul on Duffy as the half moved into its final five minutes.

Having got their noses in front, the Blues looked a more confident outfit and saw more of the ball in the period’s closing stages.

Just before the whistle, Edwards dallied when he should have played in Harrison ahead of him on the right and lost the ball with the Blues in a promising position.

There was no doubt Town were flattered by the half-time scoreline on the balance of a period largely dominated by the Blades.

However, the visitors were unable to make their dominance count in terms of goals before the Blues took what was at best a half-chance when it came, Harrison appearing to get the benefit of a deflection.

Following the goal, Town got on the ball more in midfield with Dozzell and Nolan increasingly involved and they ended the half on the front foot.

But the Blues’ lead would last only two minutes of the second half. Norwood whipped over a superb cross from the right which beat Chambers and Sharp nodded home his 13th goal of the season from close range.

Despite the setback of the early equaliser, Town began to put the visitors under pressure winning a series of corners. From one Harrison teed-up Sears, whose shot was blocked by McGoldrick, then from the flag-kick subsequent to that Chambers was unable to get over a high ball at the far post.

The early part of the second half developed into a more even game than much of the first had been but the Blades began to create chances. Sharp shot well wide on 57, then a minute later a low ball was played across the Town six-yard box but with no one able to add a touch.

Stevens lashed into the side-netting from a tight angle on the left after a cross from the right reached him as the match passed the hour mark with the Blades again starting to turn the screw.

On 66 Pennington did superbly to slid in to block from George Baldock with the right wing-back having been found in a promising position inside the box after a spell of incisive Blades passing.

In the 69th minute Sheffield United swapped McGoldrick, who was warmly applauded off by his old supporters, for Leon Clarke and Town switched Dozzell for Grant Ward.

Basham was booked for a somewhat cynical foul as Nolan burst past him just out side the area a minute later. Sears took the freekick but curled it wide with Henderson untroubled.

But the Blues found themselves under the cosh for the most part with the Blades forcing them to defend resolutely and at times desperately. On 77 Harrison blocked from Stevens.

A minute later, the former Wales U21 international was replaced by Roberts having put in an impressive shift.

In the 79th minute there was a scare for Blades keeper Henderson as he dropped a Nolan freekick played deep to the far post. Fortunately for the on-loan Manchester United keeper he was able to recover before a Town player was able to pounce.

As the match moved into its final 10 minutes the Blues began to look the more threatening team, winning a number of corners

There was controversy in the 84th minute when Norwood appeared to deliberately strike Chalobah off the ball after the two had tussled on the touchline. With the Portman Road crowd baying for a red card referee Woolmer showed only a yellow. The Northern Irishman could count himself lucky.

Jordan Spence was yellow-carded for a foul 30 yards out midway through three minutes of injury time. In the aftermath of what was an over-elaborate but under-practised freekick routine Egan volleyed well over.

That shot was to prove the final chance of an entertaining game, referee Woolmer ending the fixture soon afterwards before being booed off by a Town crowd thoroughly unimpressed with his afternoon’s work, not least the failure to dismiss Norwood.

Ultimately, the Blues will be happy to have taken a point given the opposition and the pressure they found themselves under for often long spells.

Town will be disappointed to have surrendered their lead soon after the break and had one or two chances to restore their advantage but for a greater part of the half they had to dig deep to claim a draw which sees them move closer to safety, the gap now four points plus goal difference with the four teams above them all losing. The Blues are next in action at QPR on Boxing Day.

Town: Gerken, Spence, Pennington, Chambers (c), Knudsen, Chalobah, Dozzell (Ward 69), Nolan, Edwards, Sears, Harrison (Roberts 78). Unused: Bialkowski, Jackson, Nsiala, Kenlock, Lankester.

Sheffield United: Henderson, Baldock, Stevens, Fleck, O’Connell, Basham, Sharp (c), Egan, Norwood, McGoldrick (Clarke 69), Duffy. Unused: Moore, Coutts, Stearman, Johnson, Crainie, Washington. Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire). Att: 17,942 (Sheffield United: 1,292).


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Pendejo added 18:31 - Dec 22
Timmy H condolences.

One more step in the right direction under PL. Tough game coming up at QPR who have won at Forest for first time since 1934!!!pres

Still think we're doomed, but now looks like we will not go without a battle.

PL we have faith in you.

COYB
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warwickblue added 18:31 - Dec 22
Timmy H - Might I add my sincere condolences to you and all those close to you on the death of your father.
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Marinersnose added 18:38 - Dec 22
Every town fan has to be delighted with that point against a very good Sheffield Utd side. Ipswich were at times spectators and had to soak up a lot of pressure. Ellis Harrison deserves a special mention as he worked tirelessly up front alone causing problems for their defence. He was also excellent tracking back. His goal was very well worked and well taken despite a slight deflection. Chambers again very poor and I would love to see his stats for pass completions. Both full backs also dodgy but no change there. Great point and momentum is building. Lamberts positivity is having a big effect. Time to give Bailey Clements the number 3 shirt and sign a right back and a centre back. COYB
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brittaniaman added 18:47 - Dec 22
Looked at the table at Half time , that looked good, 2pts. from 4th.but sadly Sheffield went and spoilt the Party, but still would have been satisfied with a point before the game !!!
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Bert added 18:49 - Dec 22
Condolences to TimmyH.
After 20 minutes it looked ominous but a super strike from Harrison gave the players confidence. Whilst Sheffield United dominated possession again in the second half, we looked dangerous at times against a damm good team. I'm sure their manager felt that his team deserved three points but I don't. We were a tad lucky but under Lambert we were prepared to attack when we were not giving the ball away. The ref was a disgrace for not showing a red card and made many mistakes but he fed the crowd and we deservedly got a point. So much better under Lambert than MM and the anonymous and inadequate Mr Hurst.
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paulm3paw added 19:00 - Dec 22
TimmyH sorry for your loss,
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Saxonblue74 added 19:03 - Dec 22
4 points from 6 is a good return while teams just above us are not doing much. 1 goal conceded in 2 games suggests improvement defensively? The great escape is on, feeling very confident that we will avoid the drop.
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TractorBeezer added 19:05 - Dec 22
Good result under the circumstances. Still opportunities for improvement but Sheffield U fielded a better quality team and we contained Didsy. I am pleased with the overall good effort and with continued motivation from PL, we can escape!
Sincere condolences to Timmy H. and merry Christmas everyone.
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Pilgrimblue added 19:09 - Dec 22
Well said Bert

Condolences to Timmy and his family.
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grinch added 19:28 - Dec 22
condolences TimmyH
Good point done good performances back 3 of Pennington chambers and Knudsen think gerken should come for there goal Chab was MOM Harrison kept going great strike Sears good work Edwards very poor Spence very poor Nolan poor and Dozzell too lightweight
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heathen66 added 20:05 - Dec 22
The bigger picture is that it was a very good point against a decent side and 4/6 is a decent return. We have definitely found ourselves a terrific holding midfielder in Chalobah who for me was the MOTM. Strong in the tackle, bow many many headers and drives the team forward (look and learn Mr Skuse !!!). Harrison had a very good game too, but like Roberts and Jackson before him needs some assistance as it is very difficult playing a lone striker.
I though Edwards and Sears had decent games at Full Back, but this is not where they are effective. At times we were playing 6 across the back and a holding midfielder.
With Knudsen and Spence I understand why cover is needed, but this will not win many games playing a 6-1-2-1 formation...against anyone.
Hopefully come January this will be addressed (although it it looking doubtful).
As I said, it was a hard fought point against a decent team, which come the end of the season may be very important, although I would just like to see us try something different sometimes with the subs rather than like for like subs swapping the youngsters.
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afrodids added 20:06 - Dec 22
I would have taken a point today, good point, onto QPR Sneaky away win perhaps? One thing I must say is Gerkin really needs to start coming for balls into the box, it's always been his weakness, not commanding his area. RIP Tommy H's dad, this point is for you shame we couldn't get you 3.
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CornishMariner added 20:10 - Dec 22
Last at the West Brom game and this was definitely a much better defensive performance. The midfield always seemed outnumbered and their were too many long balls that simply got pinged back. I felt Edwards was a bit of a passenger at times. Chalobah and Pennington had a great game. Hope Ellis's goal is the beginning of a decent run for him as he worked really hard. If we can get a striker and midfielder that can hold on to the ball further up the field I am sure we can improve like Hull have done.
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Swn98 added 20:15 - Dec 22
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at your sad loss Timmy.

Town fought hard to get a point and deserved it.
We have not been slaughtered by anyone realy this year if Lambert can get a bit of quality in Jan what looked impossible in oct might just be achieved.
Well done to all.
Compliments of the season to ALL TWTD contributors.

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Pecker added 20:44 - Dec 22
Definitely a point gained today. With our help, I think we are going to stay up. It will be tight, but I genuinely believe we are going to do it. We need to stay together and get behind the lads.
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TonyHumesIpswich added 20:44 - Dec 22
Condolences TimmyH, sorry to hear that.

Know it is a good point but as another poster said a few games back; standards have slipped. We did need 3 points. Obvious comparison point is Norwich; they were furious with their team when they were still 0-0 with Blackburn as supporters expect nothing other than the 3 points. Don't misunderstand me, given what has happened to ITFC this season 1 point against Sheffield United is a reasonable result. However, we shouldn't be celebrating a home draw. We should celebrate when we win home matches.

It's good that we are making up ground on the teams above us though; a couple more wins and we might be able to get ourselves out of this mess.

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runningout added 20:51 - Dec 22
Onwards .... Love em Win lose or draw.. feel like 2 points lost but don't care much
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ITFCsince73 added 20:52 - Dec 22
On reflection a great point for the town.
And echo the words for Timmy H.
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Essexipswichboy added 21:18 - Dec 22
My first post on here since we got Mr Hurst out..... E ery cloud
Considering PL was once a canary I feel he has united everything.... I do believe....
Slowly and surely things are happening we are In tou h at xmas and all of a sudden I don't think teams are goi g to come here thinking 3 points In the bag.... Momentum is building
Wasn't a fan of Ellis I'm hoping today will give him the confidence to nail a place well done him superb strike!
A couple of experienced heads in Jan let others go....
Let's all belive!!!!
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Essexipswichboy added 21:23 - Dec 22
Oh and one more thing
The fans should be applauded for giving PL a chance
Happy Xmas all.... Bring on the new year 🍷
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Guthrum added 21:40 - Dec 22
Condolences to Timmy H on the loss of your father. Best wishes at this tough time.
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WoodfordTim added 22:05 - Dec 22
What a brilliant game! I'm hoarse and the fans were great throughout the whole game. Mick Mills on the radio driving home said Sheff. Utd were the better team, but didn't our team give everything?! Keep the faith everyone, we're giving it a real good go and PL is doing an amazing job. I'm sure we will get out of trouble. Absolutely convinced now.
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:22 - Dec 22
Condolences TimmyH ,
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:40 - Dec 22
Condolences Timmy.... I'll bet he's kicking a ball around right now with the beat and a few others.

Now only 4 points a drift so in the context Of today's results a big point.... Shef U decent. Felt sure MCG would score today.. bank it and move on
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LWNR2013 added 22:41 - Dec 22
Condolences TimmyH ,
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