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Bristol City 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 12th Mar 2019 21:56

Lloyd Kelly’s 68th-minute own goal saw Town to a 1-1 draw away at Bristol City, former Blues defender Adam Webster having headed the Robins in front in the 32nd minute. Kelly inadvertently smashed Myles Kenlock’s low cross into his own net to hand Town what was a deserved equaliser.

Boss Paul Lambert made five changes for the visit to Ashton Gate with Josh Emmanuel and Toto Nsiala coming into the defence, Trevoh Chalobah and Andre Dozzell starting in midfield, and Kayden Jackson replacing Collin Quaner up front.

Emmanuel made his first Town start since the final day of 2016/17 with loanee James Bree and midfield duo Cole Skuse and Teddy Bishop all dropping to the bench, while there was no place in the matchday squad for either Quaner or Jonas Knudsen.

Young keeper Harry Wright and midfielder Idris El Mizouni, who has impressed at reserve and youth levels this season, were both named on the bench for the first time in their senior careers.

The home side gave a debut to New Zealander Stefan Marinovic in goal, while former Town player Webster, who joined Bristol City in the summer, started at the back.

Inside the first minute, Jackson closed down Marinovic following a routine back-pass and although the Kiwi international had taken too long to clear the ball, following Jackson's block the ball rolled across the area before being hacked away by Kelly for an early corner.

The Blues had started well and controlled much of the opening play, and a neat touch from Jon Nolan came close to releasing Jackson but the Town front man was denied by some good defending from the hosts.

In the 10th minute, a wide right free-kick from Alan Judge was only partially cleared by the Robins and the ball fell to Chalobah just inside the box, but his first-time volley was skewed well wide of the target.

Minutes later, Chalobah played the ball out to Gwion Edwards on the right but Jackson was unable to make any meaningful contact with the Welshman's deep cross.

Famara Diedhiou cleared Judge's freekick away for another corner for the Blues which was flicked over by skipper Chambers at the near post, moments before Marinovic did well to get down low to parry away a deflected volley from Judge.

The hosts had their first little spell of pressure with a couple of left-sided corners shortly before the midway point in the first half, the second of which was headed over by Diedhiou.

Dozzell was lucky to avoid a booking after a blatant pull back on Jack Hunt wide on the right and from the resultant freekick, the ball fell kindly to Andreas Weimann and he hit a shot from the corner of the six-yard box which struck the outside of Bartosz Bialkowski's near post.

Nsiala and Edwards then combined to make an important block to deny Weimann, who had cut in and hit a dangerous left-foot shot from close range.

On the half hour mark, Dozzell committed a second rather cynical foul in a matter of minutes - this time on Eliasson on the halfway line - and he received the first caution of the game, and his second of the season.


Two minutes later the home side worked a short corner back to Eliasson and his dangerous ball into the area looped into the air following a deflection off Dozzell's head and Webster beat Nsiala in the air to head home from a couple of yards out.

Half-hearted appeals from Town for a penalty for handball after Judge's long-range effort struck Hunt were waved away by referee Darren Bond, before Diedhiou acrobatically turned Hunt's cross over the bar at the other end.

Marinovic collected and held a 25-yard drive from Edwards, shortly before another dangerous delivery from Eliasson was helped onto the roof of the net by the unmarked Diedhiou.

After a bright first 15 minutes which they again failed to make count in terms of goals, the much-changed Blues had faded with the Robins’ goal another which boss Lambert will feel shouldn’t have been conceded, while Webster being the man to score against his old club had an inevitability about it.

Chalobah struck the second half’s first shot in the 50th minute but Marinovic was able to save the on-loan Chelsea man’s effort from long distance despite it having some power in it.

Town continued to look to take the game to the home side and press but without being able to create an opening.

On 57 Marinovic was only able to punch a Dozzell freekick straight up in the air, however, Diedhiou was able to clear.

Six minutes later Jamie Paterson claimed a penalty, however, the former Forest man appeared to run straight into Chambers and Emmanuel rather than either of them fouling him.

As in the first half the Robins had started the period slowly but on 66 they might have increased their lead. Eliasson crossed from the left and Paterson flicked a header across the face and wide.

But a minute later, Marinovic was forced into his first significant save of the period, the New Zealander getting down low to his left to save Edwards’s shot from the edge of the box with Judge, unmarked in the centre, believing he was the better option.

From the resultant corner, a Robins defender almost diverted the ball into his own net but was relieved to see it go wide of the post.

However, from the flag-kick which followed, an own goal did put the Blues back on terms. Nolan rolled the ball into the path of Kenlock on the left and the full-back powered over a low ball which England U21 international Kelly could only slam into his own net from a few feet out.

The Robins swapped Weimann and Paterson for Callum O’Dowda and Kasey Palmer in the 73rd minute as they looked to restore their lead.

Two minutes later the Blues swapped Nolan and Judge for ex-Robin Cole Skuse and debutant Idris El Mizouni, who lined-up on the right of the five-man midfield

The home side began to see more of the ball in Town’s half, but the Blues began to look more of a threat on the break, looking to make the most of Jackson’s pace.

Palmer saw a shot from the edge of the box blocked in the 82nd minute with neither side looking overly threatening as the game moved into its final 10 minutes. Moments later, the Robins swapped Eliasson for Matthew Taylor.

There was another heart-in-the-mouth moment for Marinovic in the 84th minute when his poor touch almost gifted the ball to Jackson. However, the keeper managed to get back and clear via a somewhat wild lunge which left the Town striker on the floor.

Bishop took over from Dozzell for the final four scheduled minutes, prior to Josh Brownhill hitting a shot from an angle on the left into the side-netting.

Town’s third sub won a freekick midway inside the Bristol City half in the final minute, Hunt picking up a yellow card for the foul.

Following the freekick, Bishop skipped into the box on the right and was unfortunate to see his shot from a tight angle deflect behind.

Town were the ones pressing for the winning goal as the match moved into three additional minutes.

However, the Robins went close following a counter-attack, Emmanuel snuffing out Marlon Pack’s attempt from Taylor’s low cross from the left.

Another 1-1 draw for the Blues, five of their last six games having ended in the same scoreline.

Having been behind to Webster’s goal at the break Town were only rarely seriously threatened in the second half.

Equally, while the Blues had a lot of the ball in the Bristol City half Marinovic also not significantly tested on too many occasions with the New Zealander almost proving his own worst enemy.

A draw was probably a fair result overall with what was a very young Blues side able to match a team battling for the play-offs - although on this evidence the Robins will struggle to stay in the top six - belying Town’s bottom-of-the-table standing.

The Blues only really hit the level of Saturday's display at West Brom in the opening 15 minutes but were otherwise largely untroubled by Bristol City during a game played in front of a surprisingly sullen and pre-season-like home crowd.

The gap to safety is now 11 points with fourth-bottom Millwall not in action with Town’s next game at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Town: Bialkowski, Emmanuel, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Kenlock, Chalobah, Dozzell (Bishop 86), Nolan (Skuse 75), Edwards, Judge (El Mizouni 75), Jackson. Unused: Wright, Harrison, Bree, Dawkins.

Bristol City: Marinovic, Webster, Brownhill, Diedhou, Weimann (O’Dowda 73), Kelly, Eliasson (Taylor 83), Paterson (Palmer 73), Pack (c), Kalas, Hunt. Unused: O'Leary, Dasilva, Wright, Semenyo. Referee: Darren Bond (Lancashire). Att: 18,411 (Town: 525).


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cfmoses added 22:27 - Mar 12
He might be an inspiring captain but yet again he nearly lost us a point. Arguably the skipper was
Outperformed by the rest of the squad. Pleased to see Jacksons control has improved and what a player Bish can be. Amazed that a linesman looking down 3 feet away allowed the corner to be taken that gave them their goal.
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Rimsy added 22:30 - Mar 12
@ITFCsince73. Chambers will keep getting slated for as long as he keeps making mistakes. He, for no reason, gifted them the ball with a minute to go and could easily have cost us the game.
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blueboy1981 added 22:30 - Mar 12
....... Chambers would probably welcome a move to somewhere where the defence is not continuously under pressure - in fairness, that's all he's known for far too long.

Can't score - and your defence will always be under pressure to keep that clean sheet - that includes every player within it.
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ITFCsince73 added 22:35 - Mar 12
A lot see bad things in Hurst. And to an extent rightly so.
But he started the revolution, as in, you need to include the midfield in games.
His biggest mistake was not outing Chambo.
But his signings are slowly but very surly stepping up.
Nolan in particular. But Edwards, and Nasala on tonight's showing will only improve with games.
Keep Josh and Kenlock in. Give as many starts to Bish and Dozzell. The future looks brighter than bright.
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Saxonblue74 added 22:36 - Mar 12
Another decent all round performance with the same issue, nobody taking a chance in the box. Good entertaining stuff and more promise looking ahead. Biggest surprise for me tonight is a positive reaction from Itfcsince73! Surely another game like WBA? Point not good enough??!!😂😂😂
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blueboy1981 added 22:38 - Mar 12
Bluearmy81 ........ I very rarely agree with you, but you are right - League 1 will be no easy ride for sure - it is a different type of game, and not all will be able to perform to the high expectations some are running away with.

We will certainly have to find more punch up front for sure - and naivety, and mistakes in defence, will need to be a thing of the past.

Cautiously optimistic that we will do well - however, some may just be expecting too much right now.
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blueboy1981 added 22:40 - Mar 12
........ give me a fit Collins over Chambers anytime - no comparison in terms of ability to defend. and read the game.
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Saxonblue74 added 22:41 - Mar 12
Bluearmy 81, I think we'll come back up. WBA and tonight show our progress and how difficult we can be, lge1 clubs will struggle with us if top championship teams at home are finding us troublesome. Just need to find a 20 per season man.
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ITFCsince73 added 22:41 - Mar 12
Saxonblue74 we started Dozzell. We started Josh. We started Kenlock. We brought on a huge talent for his debut. A couple of Hurst signings looked really good.
This is all I've been asking for.
Let Chambers go to the US ASAP. Then all my prayers and dreams will becoming true.
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dukey44 added 22:42 - Mar 12
Great game all round but totally agree Chambers is past his sell by date now.. Let him go to USA qw don't need him any longer
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lonelyblue added 22:43 - Mar 12
Or.... the only remotest chance we had of staying up was with a win tonight and the captain tried a bold - if daft - pass out of defence to attempt a match-winning break. Everything else on the pitch is geared up towards relegation, so draw or lose doesn't really matter and plenty on here have criticised Town for not going for the win in times past. Give the man a break. He was otherwise excellent tonight.
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DebsyAngel added 22:45 - Mar 12
Watched on Sky. Pleased with Trevoh winning man of the match - well deserved. Would have liked to have seen Bishop get more game time. Think Emmanuel got better as the game went on. Edwards did ok as well. We desperately need a striker...
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itfchorry added 22:47 - Mar 12
Great Perfrmance -
Restoring pride back to this
great Club
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ITFCsince73 added 22:48 - Mar 12
Saxonblue74 Don't read to much into the top 6 part. WBA aren't a Sheff UTD. And Bristol City aren't a Leeds. WBA was on a poor run of form. And Bristol were on a poor run of form. 6 without a win for Bristol. WBA manager sacked straight after playing us.
We played both at a good time, and done well to get the 2 points.
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Saxonblue74 added 22:49 - Mar 12
73, agree that the guys you mention did well tonight. Also agree great to see El Mizouni debut. Despite PL saying its not over I think his selections tonight may contradict this? Perhaps an admission that lge1 prep has begun? Skuse did well tonight also I thought.
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runaround added 22:51 - Mar 12
Deserved point against a poor Brizzle Citaaaaay side. It shows exactly why we are going down. Good play in between both boxes but a lack of goal threat added to a ridiculous habit of giving chances and goals away with horrendous individual errors. Cure those 2 issues and the future is very bright indeed but that is easier said than done.
Back to tonight I thought Dozzell & Nolan did well
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MickMillsTash added 22:52 - Mar 12
Loads of play - no cutting edge
Looked like we would concede to every cross in their 10 minute spell in the first half

Glad to see the team full of contracted players - 2 full backs solid enough - Kenlock still does not convince

Bristol are rubbish -only 18000 - their fans know it to.
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ITFCsince73 added 22:57 - Mar 12
Saxonblue74. Fully agree Skuse. And the Prep.
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Saxonblue74 added 22:58 - Mar 12
Agree 73, they're not Leeds or Sheff utd but we've not had a thrashing from any team, even before our little "revival". Lge1 will be difficult but we'll make it back up. This team with PL would be top half of championship if we could rewind and start this campaign again. Anyone got a DeLorean?
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Saxonblue74 added 23:08 - Mar 12
Not sure if our defence looked dodgy tonight? Most goals we're conceding recently have a whiff of bad luck. Saturday for sure, tonight the deflection on the cross didn't help.
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heathen66 added 23:13 - Mar 12
I do not want to put a dampener on tonights or Saturdays performance, however let us not get carried away.
Remember Lambert persevered with Spence, Chambers, Knudsen Skuse week after week despite continued mistakes and under performance.
There also seemed an insistance for PL not to play any PH signings if he could help it (now look at us, they are all flourishing !!!)
It is only more recently since ditching the majority of MMs foot soldiers have we improved.
We improved significantly playing 4-1-2-1-2 for a couple of weeks but have reverted back to a lone in-effective one up top.

Whilst it really is great to see the youngsters finally given a chance and this is something I have been advocating for weeks, it does seem as though it maybe only because L1 is beckoning and the senior pros will not take a pay cut (or we cannot afford them) that the likes of Kenlock and now Emmanuel have been given a real chance.

I like what PL has brought to the club and a real togetherness and long may this continue,, however it may be circumstance and not choice why we are now reaping benefits.

I know this will not sit well with many on this site, but forums are for opinion !!!
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Saxonblue74 added 23:17 - Mar 12
Heathen66, yes all about opinions. I think it has taken PL this long to form his opinion on many of these players. Perhaps he has had time to work on and develop any potential in PH signings before giving them a run?
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heathen66 added 23:22 - Mar 12
Saxonblue74, you may be right, however it did take far to long to realise the inability of Knudsen and Spence.
Even seasoned internationals take a season to settle in at a club let alone L1 and L2 players.
I think there is definite potential in all PHs signings, but like the youngsters, needs a continued run of games and the confidence this brings.
It is a real shame Donacien cannot be part of the new revolution
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Warkys_Tash added 23:43 - Mar 12
Well played lads, keep fighting to the end is all we ask.

However, 2 defenders in that back 4 that I hope are not going to be regulars next season and I am not talking about the Captain. They just aren't up to Championship level and if we are to bounce straight back up it can't be a team of League 1 players.
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Dissboyitfc added 06:33 - Mar 13
All the good things which are said about chambers i totally 100% agree with! But the facts remain he is past his sell by date and we will continue to leak goals if he remains in the team, which was so very nearly the case again last night! We need the wolf back and a new centre half, not totally convinced by Toto!

However back to the positives, i enjoyed last night. Under PL we have a team that plays football so different to MM where we had a largely redundant midfield because the ball was just lumped upfield in the hope it would find a blue shirt.

Better times are slowly but surely on the way back!

COYB's
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