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Ipswich Town 1-1 Nottingham Forest - Match Report
Saturday, 16th Mar 2019 17:19

Collin Quaner’s first Blues goal gave Town a fifth minute lead but Molla Wague equalised for Nottingham Forest on 31 as Paul Lambert’s side recorded their sixth 1-1 draw in seven games. Quaner stabbed in an Edwards cross to put Town ahead but Wague scrambled home from a corner as Forest had the better of the first half. However, the Blues were dominant after the break but were unable to turn their superiority into their fourth win of the season.

Boss Lambert again made five changes with Cole Skuse, Matthew Pennington, James Bree, Teddy Bishop and Quaner all back in the team.

Toto Nsiala, Kayden Jackson, Andre Dozzell and Trevoh Chalobah dropped to the bench, while Josh Emmanuel was left out of the 18.

The Blues lined-up in their familiar 4-3-3 system with Alan Judge and Gwion Edwards either side of lone central striker Quaner. Keeper Dean Gerken was back among the subs having been ill last week.

Forest, with their assistant manager Roy Keane making his first return to Portman Road since his time as Town boss, made three changes with Jack Robinson, Molla Wague, making his first start for the Tricky Trees, and former Blue Daryl Murphy coming into the team.

Joao Carvalho, Karim Ansarifard and Alexander Milosevic all dropped to the bench. Former Blues loanee Jack Colback skippered.

At a blustery Portman Road Town went ahead with the game’s first serious attack in the fifth minute via a well-worked goal down the right.

Bishop fed Bree, who played the ball into the path of Edwards breaking ahead of him. The Welshman crossed low and Quaner turned his first Blues goal through Forest keeper Costel Pantilimon’s legs from a few feet out.

The goal inevitably led to chants of ‘Keano, what’s the score?’ from the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

On 13 Murphy flicked a header well wide for Forest from Joe Lolley’s cross from the right following a corner with the visitors taking the game to the Blues, who in turn were looking a threat on the break.

In the 20th minute Ben Osborn was sent away down the left by Murphy and crossed low. Ex-Town loanee Colback worked himself an opportunity to shoot but Pennington slid in superbly to block. Two minutes later, Lolley found himself space but scuffed his effort through to Bartosz Bialkowski.

Eight minutes later good play on the right led to Bree sending over another dangerous cross but behind Quaner and with no one waiting behind him.

Right on the half hour Forest levelled. Lolley’s corner from the right was scruffily bundled over the line at the near post by Wague having hit Jon Nolan as it had come into the box.


Skuse blazed over for the Blues from distance in the 32nd minute, then Murphy flicked a header straight at Bialkowski with the visitors having most of the ball and keeping Town in penned back in their own half for the most part.

Murphy looped a header over in the 41st minute from a Lolley freekick on the left before the Blues were forced into a change with Skuse, who had suffered a couple of knocks, replaced by Chalobah.

Just as the game went into two minutes of injury time, Forest thought they’d gone ahead. From a freekick on the right, Bialkowski saved from Yohan Benaloune, but the ball fell to Murphy at the far post and the Irishman squeezed the ball home, however, with the flag having been raised, wrongly video evidence suggests.

That fortunate escape was the last action of a half which had started very brightly for the Blues with Quaner netting his first goal for the club from a very well-worked move.

However, from there Forest had been in control with Bialkowski the only keeper forced into action and the equaliser - albeit a scruffy goal from a set piece Town will feel they should have kept out - was little surprise when it came. Had Murphy’s goal counted it wouldn’t have flattered the visitors.

Three minutes after the restart Nolan headed straight at Pantilimon after Bree had crossed following a patient Blues build-up down the right.

Town began the half positively, enjoying more of the ball than they had before the break. On 51 a cleverly-worked freekick almost saw Chambers play in Quaner but a defender’s toe intervened.

A minute later Chalobah was inches away from Town’s goal of the season smashing a volley from the edge of the box only just wide.

The Blues, with Judge increasingly involved following an unusually quiet first half from the Irishman, continued to take the game to the visitors and were much improved from the first half. On 57 Edwards burst down the right and whipped over a dangerous cross.

Quaner made way for Jackson in the 59th minute with Town still on top and Forest by now the ones rarely breaking into the opposition half of the field.

In the 63rd minute, the Blues almost scored a brilliant second goal. Bialkowski kicked long down the right for Judge, who bamboozled his man twice before sending in a superb cross for Nolan, who had made strong run into the six-yard box but somehow the former Shrewsbury man, who scored his first ever header at West Brom last week, nodded the ball just the wrong side of the post.

Moments later, Forest made a double with Carvalho and Matty Cash replacing Ryan Yates and Ben Osborn.

Town continued to press, Jackson hitting a low shot from 20 yards through to Pantilimon in the 71st minute.

The Blues were denied what would have been a brilliantly worked second goal in the 73rd minute. Judge pulled the ball back to Nolan, who smashed the ball home off the underside of the bar.

However, referee Stroud, never a popular official on his regular visits to Suffolk, pulled play back as he hadn’t blown his whistle, much to the annoyance of the Town players and fans.

Forest were next to go close, Bialkowski saving first from Cash and then from Murphy in the 76th minute. Soon after, Forest switched Pele for Karim Ansarifard.

But the Blues, who had been excellent since the break, were still presenting by far the greater threat. On 81 Chalobah sent Jackson away on the right but the ex-Accrington Stanley man’s shot from a tight angle was blocked by Pantilimon.

Jackson had an even better chance in the 83rd minute when Chalobah again played him in but once more the Blues striker was thwarted by the former Manchester City keeper.

Moments later, after Colback had been booked for a foul, Judge’s freekick from the right was sent just the wrong side of the post by Tendayi Darikwa with Forest by now pegged back in their own box with the Blues winning a succession of corners and freekicks.

Town were doing everything but scoring. On 86 Pantilimon found himself in no-man’s land when Bree sent a ball back into the area from deep but still somehow managed to paw Pennington’s header behind. A minute later, Chambers nodded Judge’s corner from the right wide.

The Blues continued what had been almost relentless pressure for most of the second half in three minutes of injury time in which Jackson had what looked a great shout for a penalty when he looked to be brought down by Wague as he tried to shoot following a Judge freekick.

Nsiala replaced Bishop for the final few seconds in which Judge’s 20-yard freekick was deflected wide off the wall.

Town did everything but score in a second half they dominated virtually from start to finish with Forest only threatening when Bialkowski made his double save. the performance after the break was if anything an even better display than at West Brom last week and certainly the best 45 minutes at home this season.

The Blues again had chances and Nolan will feel he ought to have been celebrating scoring a header for the second week running, while the midfielder was also extremely unlucky not to have scored with his strike following a freekick when referee Stroud - who was booed off by the Town support - took play back for the set piece to be taken again.

Stroud also once again involved himself in penalty controversy, as he did when Town were at Aston Villa in January, with Jackson appearing to have been fouled in the closing stages.

Overall, yet another positive performance against opposition with play-off aspirations but again one which wasn’t turned into three points, to some degree not entirely Town's fault in this instance given Stroud's refereeing, while Panilimon in the Forest goal was a safe pair of hands throughout.

The Blues, still 13 points plus goal difference from safety with just eight left to play, are next in action at Portman Road in a fortnight following the international break when Hull City make the trip to Suffolk.

Town: Bialkowski, Bree, Pennington, Chambers (c), Kenlock, Skuse (Chalobah 41), Nolan, Bishop (Nsiala 90), Judge, Edwards, Quaner (Jackson 59). Unused: Gerken, Knudsen, Dozzell, El Mizouni.

Nottingham Forest: Pantilimon, Darikwa, Benalouane, Wague, Robinson, Yates (Carvalho 64), Pele (Ansarifard 77), Colback (c), Lolley, Murphy, Osborn (Cash 64). Unused: Steele, Guedioura, Watson, Milosevic. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att: 16,709 (Forest: 1,691).


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ITFCsince73 added 13:55 - Mar 17
You may be happy being blue. At the moment I'm not. Great entertainment yes.
Great atmosphere yes. Haven't won in 11 games. Crashing into the third tier.
So all shows what garbage we've had for so many years, if we're expected to be happy with our current plight.
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warkyisgod added 14:39 - Mar 17
I really don't think anyone is happy about dropping into the third tier and as a fan of course we all want town to be winning games and this year let's face it 3 wins is pathetic now there are a lot things that could the reason but surely we can all see that we now have a manager who sees the damage that has been done over the years by 1 manager yes Marcus Evans possibly could put more money in but I'm sure he doesn't have an endless pot of money I hate to say it but look at Norwich they signed a player for free who has as many goals as we have points Mick mills has said it before it's about recruitment and I really hope with PL who knows about football will be able to recruit the right players to get us up at the first attempt and I'm sure players will look at our club and see how great it will be to play in front of fans who love this club. Like i said I'm not happy about the drop but for the first time in years I'm starting to see the shoots of our club playing football the right way and everyone pulling in the same direction ITID
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Seri added 15:32 - Mar 17
Within sports management there's a saying that I really am a believer in and it goes like this: “Facilitate the possibilities, not the result”
That's exactly what PL does now. And that was what I hated the most with MM. He didn't facilitate anything else than the result. A nil nil draw.
I love PL and the new look of our team. Nolan, Judge, Dozzell, Edwards, El Mizouni and others I don't know of probably. Go ITFC!
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Dolphinblue added 15:34 - Mar 17
Yes itfcsince1973 you are meant to be happy 😃
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ITFCsince73 added 15:45 - Mar 17
Lol Dolphins. No chance. When May comes and you see the dross were left with, you may have the same views.
Then we're left with an owner throughout the summer who's prepared to sell anyone. And buy as little as poss.
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Dolphinblue added 15:45 - Mar 17
Itfcsince1973. Last night l had the strangest dream
I crossed the sea to china, in a little old boat to find ya
You said that you were not best pleased, said supporting town was choppy, said we were very sloppy.......and l said
Nobody gonna break our style, no body gonna hold us down oh no, we got to keep on movin....dadadadadadada😃😃
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ITFCsince73 added 15:53 - Mar 17
That's about right Dolphin. Our style. Won 3 games all season. 13 points adrift at the bottom of the table. The best of our current starting 11 won't be here, to see us play 3rd tier football for the first time in over half a century.
And an owner who point blank refuses to spend anything on quality.
But is more than willing to listen to any offers for the best of our youngsters.

Yes it's so much fun right now being a town fan.
Take your head out the sand Dolphin, aka happy clapper.
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Dolphinblue added 15:56 - Mar 17
CAST YR MINDS FORWARD. Its next season, at home 1st game vs Acrrington Stanley....crowd 21,000 hopeful, loyal fans....its a warm August.......the ref puts his whistle to his lips....he pauses......Lambert looks heroic as a slight breeze moves his grey mane....we know we are the biggest club in this division, FA cup winners, UEFA cup winners, League 1 winners, 2 England Managers, scores of international heros....THE GREAT CLUB THAT IS IPSWICH TOWN...COYB....CANNOT WAIT...this is where is begins...we rise from the ashes once more...17yrs in the champoinship...Relegation, humiliation, written off...WE COME AGAIN...
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ITFCsince73 added 16:15 - Mar 17
Yes Dolphin and here we are 2019. And mind casted forward, the team lead by the captain calamity.
And certain humiliation to follow. As per.
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ITFCsince73 added 16:18 - Mar 17
Take your head out the sand Dolphin. Come out for air, and to clear your senses. 😂🤣🤣🤣
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Northstandveteran added 16:34 - Mar 17
Wow!
You've sold it to me Dolphin with your Barbara Cartland take on life in the third tier.
You old romantic you.
Or was that the 'porpoise' of your post?
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TimmyH added 17:14 - Mar 17
God! I hope you're right Dolphin but can't help you've got that old feeling of heart ruling the head...you're certainly an optimist but on what basis though I'm not quite sure.
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BecclesBlue500 added 18:16 - Mar 17
This is now beyond funny; mass hysteria?? Why are so many fans so optimistic to the point of being pleased, and even more trotting out the ‘in Lambo we trust' line?? What has be done to convince you all? Has had one transfer window and the team are picked by him, playing his way at his instruction, and we're statistically/mathematically worse than we were under Hurst. Shame that Lambert can't cast as much of a magical spell on performances/results as he can on deluding fans.

Under what other circumstances would a set of fans be chuffed-to-bits that the manager brought in to save the day performs even more badly than the person he replaces, the club haven't moved an inch above 24th in the league, and get relegated - but fans are high-fiving it and giving it the ‘in Lambo we trust'??? Priceless, speechless, clueless, and winless (take your pick).

In Limbo we're thrust.
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alfromcol added 18:29 - Mar 17
One positive for next season, despite a few players leaving, we won't lose 40 plus goals like we did at the start of thid season.
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ITFCsince73 added 18:40 - Mar 17
Alfromcol. You do know our magical leader has signed a new deal yes?
And you call us tools....
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warkyisgod added 18:42 - Mar 17
Becclesblue I do understand your point but Lambert had a transfer window in Jan but let's face it who would come to a bottom of the table team unless you are only here for the money or you are trying to get a new contract I for one am optimistic for the future because at last we are playing attractive football yes the wins column is dismal but you can see things going in the right direction and who knows what players we will have next season as itfcsince73 has said the team that played on Saturday 5 of them probably won't be here come August but I would like to think a lot of players will look at how we have played in the last few games and buy into what Lambert is doing not just on the playing side but also bringing the fans the town back together I may be one of the happy clappers but I am for once enjoying us play football which to be honest I haven't felt in a while like all though I really hope the win column has a few more than 3 come the end of the season ITID
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wezley53 added 18:46 - Mar 17
Nobody has mentioned on previous posts that forests goal could have been averted if we had a competent goalie who dominated the six yard box, bart seems to have escaped criticism from all quarters.
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ITFCsince73 added 18:48 - Mar 17
Yes Wez. But he did hold back relegation for at least 2 seasons.
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Dolphinblue added 20:06 - Mar 17
Well everyones got their view of course but l just feel positive about next season, l just do, sats game was exciting. When Mick went we wanted excitement and we are getting that coyb
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Dolphinblue added 20:09 - Mar 17
Problem is in both boxes, playing some good stuff, Lambert knows that and will address it, we cannot change manager again so may as well look at the good stuff. Coyb
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