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Ipswich Town 1-0 Millwall - Half-Time
Tuesday, 1st Jan 2019 15:59

Jack Lankester’s first senior goal has given the Blues a 1-0 half-time lead over Millwall at Portman Road.

Lankester, Teddy Bishop and Ellis Harrison returned to a young Town side with an average age of 24.6 otherwise unchanged from the one which lost 2-0 at Middlesbrough on Saturday.

Bishop, making his second start of the season, came into midfield for Jon Nolan, who was left out of the 18, while Lankester was wide on the right, with Gwion Edwards among the subs, and Harrison the central striker. Kayden Jackson also dropped to the bench.

Myles Kenlock continued at left-back with the set-to-depart Jonas Knudsen among the subs and with Callum Elder’s loan from Leicester being formalised tomorrow.

Millwall were forced into two changes with defender Shaun Hutchinson and striker Lee Gregory missing due to injury with Murray Wallace and Aiden O’Brien coming into the team. In Hutchinson’s absence Ryan Leonard skippered, while ex-Blues loanee Ryan Tunnicliffe started.

Town’s 2019 was only two minutes old when they took the lead. Freddie Sears was clattered by Jake Cooper midway inside the Millwall half as he played the ball wide to Jack Lankester on the right.

Referee Stephen Martin played a good advantage and Lankester cut in and curled a low shot beyond Jordan Archer and into the net before celebrating his first senior goal with his team-mates. The 18-year-old becomes the first player born in the 2000s to net a first-team goal for the Blues.

The early goal unsurprisingly boosted the Blues’ confidence and they continued to take the game to the visitors, who were without an away win going into the match, and in the ninth minute they went close to doubling their lead.

Bishop found Harrison on the right and, with the Lions defence hesitant, his cross deflected into the path of Sears, whose effort at goal was blocked by Archer.

The Blues threatened again in the 11th minute, a Spence cross from the right reaching Sears at the far post but the ex-West Ham man’s shot was diverted behind by Mahlon Romeo.

The early stages had been all Town but as the match moved past the 15-minute mark Millwall began to see more of the ball, however, the Blues backline prevented them from creating an opportunity.

On 19 Jed Wallace blazed over from distance, then two minutes later Matthew Pennington did well to get across to dispose Millwall skipper Leonard as he looked to get on to a ball played ahead of him into the area. At the other end, Harrison headed a Bishop freekick from deep on the right over the bar.

In the 26th minute, a quick break involving Downes, Sears and Kenlock led to Harrison deftly controlling the left-back’s cross and hammering a shot against a Millwall defender from just inside the area.

Town almost netted a brilliant second in the 28th minute after a superb passing exchange on the right involving Lankester, Bishop and Downes led to the one-time Luton loanee finding Sears in acres of space in the middle. The striker looked set to net his fifth of the season until Tunnicliffe blocked his goalbound effort.

From the resultant corner, which like several earlier set pieces had been wasted by the Blues, Millwall broke and Wallace burst through on goal with only Gerken to beat. However, the keeper was out quickly to block and Downes cleared the loose ball.

On 41 Bishop found Lankester on the right and the youngster tried to trick his way past two defenders as he broke into the box but was eventually dispossessed.

Neither side threatened again before referee Martin brought the half to a close to warm applause from the Blues support pleased with their side’s first-half display and their deserved lead.

Lankester’s excellent early strike settled Town’s early nerves and the Lions couldn’t have complained if the Blues had gone in with a greater advantage, Sears having gone close on a number of occasions.

Town keeper Gerken had only been seriously tested once with the home backline having remained resolute for the most part despite Millwall having seen more of the ball as the half wore on but with the Blues still looking the more threatening of the teams on the counter-attack. A second Blues goal after the break ought to be enough to get 2019 off to a winning start.

Town: Gerken, Spence, Pennington, Chambers (c), Kenlock, Chalobah, Downes, Bishop, Lankester, Sears, Harrison. Subs: Bialkowski, Knudsen, Edwards, Jackson, Roberts, Nsiala, Dozzell.

Millwall: Archer, Meredith, Cooper, Wallace, Romeo, Leonard, Wallace, Tunnicliffe, Ferguson, O’Brien, Elliott. Subs: Amos, Webster, Morison, Karacan, Skalak, Brown, White. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire).


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martin587 added 16:02 - Jan 1
Playing exceptionally well.Great goal from Jack.Come on lads we can do this.🙏
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runningout added 16:12 - Jan 1
Better.. Need to punish opposition more. Onwards and...
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martin587 added 16:39 - Jan 1
Oh dear, 🙉 forget I said that.😢
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runningout added 16:42 - Jan 1
thought this was supposed to be a Huge game. PL has its work cut out here. Still love em
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Karlosfandangal added 16:42 - Jan 1
O how it's falling apart 7 points from safety before Lambert now we are 10 from saferty
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TimmyH added 16:47 - Jan 1
7 points?...make that 10 from safety with Rotherham winning
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tractorboy007 added 16:47 - Jan 1
I don't usually bother to comment but I really can't believe what is happening to my club! I feel sorry for PL as he has been dealt a real rough hand and our team is the worst I have seen for many years. I'm sorry to say that League 1 beckons and I can't even say with any confidence that we will bounce back from this and as long as ME is involved in our club. I can see us turning into a Coventry, Charlton or Blackpool (previous premier league clubs struggling in the lower leagues) unless he sells up and someone else takes over. I hope to be wrong but I just can't see it based on the mismanagement of our once great family run club. Don't think I can bring myself to watch or even listen anymore. Lost all interest which is the most sad thing!
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Elizabeth added 17:02 - Jan 1
New players in FAST!!
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19781981twtd added 17:05 - Jan 1
Final whistle we are well and truely Fuc**d save money in trasfer window sack entire squad in summer and start again if anyone of us went to work and done our job so badly we would get the boot so why not these second rate bunch of poor excuses they are a disgrace to this once great club now the laughing stock of east anglia, to late now it's league one get used to it.
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:08 - Jan 1
SORT IT TAX DODGER!!!
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bluearmy81 added 17:12 - Jan 1
Now a pointless exercise getting players in. 4 wins from safety. Might as well prepare for league 1. Get rid of the keystone cops in defence for starters in the summer. It's going to be a long road back and not a one season fix. If indeed we will ever recover.
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oldblue added 17:14 - Jan 1
Its not relegation that worries me ..many other clubs have experienced that and survived...its the way we are going down..no fight..poor personal performances..it is embarrassing.Its not PL fault he is a top man..

I find it hard to support players that are so abject notably Spence ..he should be ashamed of his recent form..
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:20 - Jan 1
My fears [stated in previous post] that we would come up short ,proved to be right and i cant see any chance of us staying up now. Its down to Evans now ,cant blame Lambert, the transfer window wont save us now. Reality now is we are going down, and Evans is to blame ,lack of investment and poor manager [Hurst] have finally doomed us to relegation .,
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bluearmy81 added 17:20 - Jan 1
How some of those ' players' made professional footballers is beyond me. Half of them don't even have basic ball control. I've seen park footballers with better ability
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Bluearmy_81 added 17:22 - Jan 1
The level this once great football club has been allowed to degenerate to is frankly disgusting. It's not about MM, it's about who has been in charge for 10+ years, has chronically underinvested and has led us to the sorry point we are at, an absolute laughing stock. RIP ITFC
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warksonwater added 17:27 - Jan 1
Can't get to home games (lucky me?). Thought before the game we would win. Even more sure given half time score. Didn't check again until full time. Massive shock. Horrible, horrible to admit, but that really is it now. No coming back. Massive, massive tragedy. What the ? has happened to our dear club?
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bluearmy81 added 17:27 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81 totally agree. I expect by your username and mine we remember the good old days. While realistically those times will never return we never expected the club that we love would sink this low.
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bluearmy81 added 17:30 - Jan 1
Sorry Bluearmy81 I marked you down by mistake. Have up marked you now
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