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Ipswich Town 2-3 Millwall - Match Report
Tuesday, 1st Jan 2019 17:22

Town have a mountain to climb in 2019 if they are to avoid relegation to the third tier for the first time in 62 years with the gap to safety now 10 points following a 3-2 New Year's Day defeat to Millwall at Portman Road. Jack Lankester’s first senior goal had given the Blues a deserved 1-0 lead and Town might have been further ahead at the break, but in the second half a Shane Ferguson penalty and goals from Jake Cooper and Tom Elliott put the Lions 3-1 up before Kayden Jackson’s fourth of the season gave the Blues late hope of claiming a draw.

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 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 Jed 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.

After their largely lacklustre first half, Millwall swapped James Meredith for veteran frontman and club captain Steve Morison ahead of the second period.

The Blues began the second period on the front foot with Sears shooting high and wide having cut in from the left in the 49th minute.

Two minutes later, Jed Wallace whipped over a cross under Gerken’s bar and the keeper was forced to tip over.

In the aftermath of the corner, the ball was sent back in from the left but Murray Wallace headed well wide when he will feel he should have done better.

The Blues carved out another well-worked chance in the 56th minute, after involvement from Lankester and Downes, Bishop eventually fed Spence on the right and the full-back sent over a cross which Harrison diverted wide at the near post.

Town were increasingly looking a threat on the break and in the 58th minute, after Downes had been crowded out as he took the ball into the box, Trevoh Chalobah hit a low effort from distance Archer claimed with ease.

Millwall had shown no signs of getting back on terms but right on the hour they were awarded a penalty.

Morison nodded down for Elliott and he and Chambers tangled as they chased the ball, the Blues skipper sending the striker to ground. Referee Martin took his time before pointing to the spot, much to Chambers’s frustration. It had looked more a tangle of legs than either player fouling the other. Shane Ferguson blasted the penalty past Gerken to level.

Town boss Lambert was shown the yellow card for arguing about a freekick, before Andre Dozzell took over from Bishop, who had shown glimpses of his best before tiring. On 65 Morison was booked for a wild challenge on Chalobah.

In the 68th minute the visitors took the lead. Spence allowed the ball to run out for what Town thought would be a goalkick, however, referee Martin gave a corner. After it was initially cleared, Morison hooked it back into the box from the right, Elliott nodded back across and Cooper headed home from close range.

Chalobah made way for Jackson in the 76th minute as the Blues moved to 4-4-2. But before the switch could make an impact Town found themselves 3-1 behind.

Pennington underhit a backpass to Gerken, Elliott seized on it and stabbed towards goal. Chambers forced it away but not out of play and O’Brien backheeled it back to Elliott who found the net.

Harrison hit a deflected shot through to Archer as the Blues looked to regain a foothold in a game which had so swiftly run away from them.

And with just under two minutes remaining, they pulled a goal back. Harrison was thwarted as he broke into the area on the left but sub Jackson picked up the loose ball, brought it inside and smashed home from the edge of the box off the inside of the post.

The late goal and the fourth official’s board indicating six additional minutes got the Town crowd vociferously behind their side.

The Blues won late corners with keeper Dean Gerken going upfield to assist his team-mates and following the second flag-kick Lankester teed-up Harrison on the edge of the box. His low shot flew through a crowd of players but Archer was able to claim down to his left.

However, Millwall eventually saw out the final minutes to claim their first away win of the season and to deal Town’s already fading hopes of survival a very serious blow.

It was a game which Town, whose players were warmly applauded off the field at the end, ultimately needed to win to maintain the previous seven-point gap with Rotherham winning 2-1 at home to Preston.

And it was a match they ought to have had won in the first half having had a number of opportunities to extend the lead gained via Lankester’s goal.

Millwall hadn’t looked like getting back into the match until the penalty which was one you’d feel you should have be awarded if you’re a striker but seems harsh if you’re the defender.

From there, the Lions grew in stature, while the Blues wilted and gifted goals via the type of errors which have become all too familiar over the season.

Even with the planned January addition of experienced Championship players to the squad, 10 points - plus goal difference - looks too much of a gap to be bridged.

The Blues are next in action at Accrington Stanley next Saturday in the third round of the FA Cup with Rotherham visiting Portman Road in the league the following weekend.

Town: Gerken, Spence, Pennington, Chambers (c), Kenlock, Chalobah (Jackson 75), Downes, Bishop (Dozzell 65), Lankester, Sears, Harrison. Unused: Bialkowski, Knudsen, Edwards, Roberts, Nsiala.

Millwall: Archer, Cooper, M Wallace, Romeo, Leonard, J Wallace (Karacan 90), Tunnicliffe, Meredith (Morison 46), Ferguson, O’Brien, Elliott (Webster 82). Unused: Amos, Skalak, Brown, White. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 16,957 (Millwall: 985).


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robmonkey007 added 19:45 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81.....can you tell the adoring Ipswich fans who wants to buy the club? You seem to think Its easy, ME puts it up for sale and a new owner struts in with millions to splash out. No one is lining up to buy it. No one wants the club and so while it runs at a financial loss each year, we need the support ME pumps in. Granted, we need more but unlesss you have behind the scenes knowledge of an upcom8ng purchase stop being a dick and get real.
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Bluearmy_81 added 19:45 - Jan 1
To chose the right manager (largely failed)
To invest sufficiently in the squad (massively failed.)
Yet you, as an Ipswich Town fans support and back him when we are 10 POINTS ADRIFT and the laughing stock of the league!!! You are truly special
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martin587 added 19:48 - Jan 1
What a start to the New year.I really thought we would be up for this and when we went one nil up I felt the tide was eventually turning but how wrong I was.
You can feel the pressure in the ground now.The expectations are there but that's about it.I really hope Paul can encourage a few quality signings this week.
I hate to name names but the defence was terrible today and cost us all three points.I still have faith that we can escape this mess but we are going to need a great deal of luck and support.
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robmonkey007 added 19:50 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81....again tell me who is lin8ng up to buy us and pump money in?
Oh wait....you can't, as there is no one you muppet. I hated the choice of lambert and got blasted in the summer for saying so.....yet so many fans wanted him.
Ok....he messed up there, but lambert is an excellent choice.
Even if evens pumps £30 million into this transfer window who wants to come?
Aga8n, you have no answers.
No one to buy the club and no players wanting to come. And yet you take it out on others by being a deluded little dweeb. Assuming you a deep down actually a Norwich fan on here?
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robmonkey007 added 19:51 - Jan 1
*hurst
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blueboy1981 added 19:52 - Jan 1
Dissboyitfc ........ agree with all of your post until the last paragraph, an alternative view could be 'don't wait until the punch has struck, see it coming, and it's less painful'.

It's not obligatory to 'wait until the inevitable' is how some see it - even more so to be criticised when proved correct.

Most, if not all, who could see this coming, are as 'sad' as you tonight and I for one was as ecstatic today as anyone at half time that 3 points could have kept us in with a glimmer of hope.
Certainly NOT gloating over being right in earlier predictions - am I for one.

Realism is Realism - however long it takes.
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brittaniaman added 19:55 - Jan 1

Paul you have got to sort that defence out !!!!! Millwall have now put 6 goals past us ??? The only improvement we have against them is we scored 2 goals this time. So time has come for changes please.
The second half Car Crash was more than the fans could digest, with Div.1 looming ever nearer, and our goal average growing bigger every week. ?
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naa added 19:56 - Jan 1
I'm baffled by calls to bring in young players.

What do you call Kenlock, Bishop, Dozzell, Lankester, Chalobah, Downes?

That's 6 players. Most experienced managers would tell you that 2 or 3 is about the right amount.

We don't need more youth players in the team at the moment.

People moaned about Mick not playing them last year, but we were second in the championship for youth minutes on the pitch.

I wonder if some fans have any idea sometimes.
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Gilesy added 19:57 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81...I think you need to calm down and perhaps accept that other people have views which, to them, are just as strongly held as yours are. Simply name calling and having a pop at anyone who doesn't seem to share your simplistic and vitriolic views. How about have a debate and answer some of the reasonable questions asked of you?

We all live the club; to suggest you do more than others is very disingenuous.
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robmonkey007 added 19:58 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81.....first class #@nker. Definitely not a true supporter. Just a whinger but all talk and nothing to back it up.
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blueboy1981 added 19:59 - Jan 1
Sadly it seems that the tone of many has progressively demised into camouflaged name calling, rather than decent debate.

To that end I will keep my opinions to myself from this point - I have no desire to engage in less than decent structured debate, and fair assessment.

Happy New Year to you all - see you in League 1 next year, maybe, but only maybe, on TWTD.
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Bluearmy_81 added 19:59 - Jan 1
Omg you're missing the point you di ck!!!! Stop defending and backing the man who has got us to where we are. Just because there are no alternatives right now it doesn't mean you have to support/back him in his annihilation of the club!!! It's like your next door neighbour is fcking your wife and you are giving him condoms and buying him a pint every evening
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budgieplucker added 20:00 - Jan 1
Well the journey to recovery starts tomorrow, regardless of where we ply our football next season. PL has had his hands tied up until now and if ME has any sense we will look to invest in a couple of loan strikers to give us the prospect of winning some matches in the coming few weeks. The investment shouldn't finish there though because we lack physicality as a side and we need to address that because I don't think League 1 will be any easier when teams think they can bully us out of a game just as Millwall did today.

Clearly our experienced players have found this season very difficult to handle and we need to bring some more experience in who can be convinced to sign for the next 18 months to help give us a platform to return and use the rest of this season to cement our identity.

First half enormously encouraging and for me seeing Teddy Bishop getting back to his old best was a big big plus, yes young Jack probably deserves all the accolades with that first half performance but I thought Flynn Downes, Trevor Chalobah and Teddy were all outstanding in midfield. Ellis Harrison also excelled and will come good over the next 12 months but cannot carry that mantle at the moment.

I enjoyed that first half and yes we should have been out of sight, it was refreshing from watching the game strangling tactics of Mick, but it was also naive in parts. The talent is there but kids will not keep us up or get us out of Division 1, so we do need one or two old heads that may be towards the end of their career but be prepared to come back next year regardless of the outcome.
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robmonkey007 added 20:01 - Jan 1
So what's the alternative? Let's hear your master plan?
......I'll grab a pint to celebrate your genius lan you've concocted
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Geddis78 added 20:02 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81. Imagine buying an ISA for £100. And every year it costs you £6. Would you keep paying the£6 every year to keep your ISA? Probably not. Would anyone want to buy your ISA off you? Can't see it. That is the reality. I am sure Evans would love to sell the club. No one wants it. Now you and I would just walk away from the ISA. Evans has stuck with it. Again, no Evans, no ITFC. Get it in your head.
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Bluearmy_81 added 20:03 - Jan 1
Gilsy I didn't start with the abuse I just gave some back if you look. He would sh.it himself if he saw me in real life. Keyboard warriors always brave hiding behind their keyboard
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ronnyd added 20:04 - Jan 1
I,m sorry to say this, but as a not very prolific poster on here i find the toxicity and sniping all rather sad. Just saying.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:07 - Jan 1
its the enjoyment that some are getting from their " i told you so" attitude which i find truly shocking, not even the MM lovers( majority of) are loving this and no true fan will be!

Still glad MM has gone 100% you cant make an omelette without breaking an egg! the good times will be back, although i expect some smug person will inform me otherwise!

All the supporters of Ipswich need to stick together!

COYB's
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robmonkey007 added 20:08 - Jan 1
I'll behave myself with the language and sniping...

But again, please enlighten us with this master plan if ME walk a way first thing in the morning. What then?
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Gilesy added 20:09 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81...who would? Why would they? Why the alpha male rubbish? You just keep spouting the same vitriol. You don't have any solutions. We're all on the same side!
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ITFCsince73 added 20:13 - Jan 1
Bumped into Freddie tonight post match. Him getting family Nando's takeaway on way home via Stanway.
Although chirpy, there was a very unhappy player there, about the whole situation.
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robmonkey007 added 20:17 - Jan 1
Bluearmy81.....I would Defo not sh*t myself if I saw you...unless you're actually Joseph merrick. Anytime pal....I'll represent Ipswich....assume you'll represent Norwich,
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Cheshire_Blue added 20:22 - Jan 1
It gives me no pleasure to say I told you so. The blame for our situation lies fairly and squarely with the numbskulls who drove Mick McCarthy out. I hope you are all pleased with yourselves.
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Bluearmy_81 added 20:27 - Jan 1
So boring. Nothing to do with MM going, we were never going to and never are going to get anywhere while we have Evans as owner. Relegation was so long overdue. Just because there is no quick fix doesn't mean I can't identify the main problem. Even a complete village idiot can see it is Evans
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ITFCsince73 added 20:28 - Jan 1
Yeh yeh Cheshire Blue. Any town supporter with half a brain wanted him out.
Best move the club has made in recent times.
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