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Gillingham 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Sep 2019 17:07

Kane Vincent-Young’s first goal for the Blues saw Town to a 1-0 win at Gillingham and back to the top of the table. Vincent-Young headed home Kayden Jackson’s cross in the 32nd minute to see Town, who picked up their fifth successive league clean sheet to equal a club record, to their fourth away win of the season.

Town boss Paul Lambert made four changes from the team which beat the MK Dons 1-0 on Tuesday but with the side again starting in a 3-5-2 system.

Ahead of keeper Tomas Holy, who was facing his old club, Luke Woolfenden returned on the right of the back three with skipper Luke Chambers and James Wilson.

Gwion Edwards was at left wing-back, a role he previously played at Peterborough and in the Leasing.com Trophy tie with Tottenham’s U21s, with Vincent-Young on the opposite flank.

Andre Dozzell came into the centre of midfield ahead of Cole Skuse and Flynn Downes, while Alan Judge was also back in the side playing in a free role off main striker Kayden Jackson.

James Norwood, who aggravated a long-standing groin injury on Tuesday dropped to the bench along with Jon Nolan, Emyr Huws and Luke Garbutt, who all started at Stadium MK after injury absences.

Gillingham’s starting XI included Stuart O’Keefe, who began his career as an academy scholar with the Blues, while ex-loanee Ben Pringle was on the bench.

After Town had seen most of the ball in the opening moments, the Gills struck the game’s first shot in the fourth minute, however, Olly Lee’s strike flew well over.

On the touchline, the two management teams had already exchanged words with Gillingham manager Steve Evans having begun a lively dialogue with the fourth official only seconds after kick-off following the award of a Blues freekick.

Town, with more than 2,500 fans watching them from the Brian Moore Stand, twice broke forward early on, despite starting scruffily. First Jackson was sent away down the right but was unable to find anyone with a low cross, then Downes fed Judge, whose cross found Jackson, but the striker was unable to find a team-mate with his knockdown.

On 14 the Blues carved out an opening with their best football up to that point. Dozzell, who had seen little of the ball in the first few minutes, played a pass to Judge, who turned it into the path of Jackson breaking towards the area but Gills keeper Jack Bonham was quickly off his line to block his flick goalwards on the edge of the box.

At the other end, Lee scuffed a shot well wide after latching on to Chambers’s mishit clearance.

Centre-half Wilson wasn’t far away from his first ever Town goal in the 26th minute when he glanced Dozzell’s right-sided corner just past the far post.

In the 23rd minute Jackson teed-up Judge inside the area but the Irishman appeared to have his feet taken away from him as he sought to shoot but referee Christopher Sarginson wasn’t interested. Judge looked in some pain following the challenge but was able to carry on.

The Blues were starting to get up a head of steam and in the 25th minute Edwards was found by a deep cross from the right and hit a low shot through to Bonham, who was untroubled.

Wilson again wasn't too far away from a first Town goal in the 27th minute when he met another Dozzell corner from the right at the near post and sent it across goal and once more beyond the post.

A minute later, Mark Byrne hooked a volley towards goal which was deflected wide after the Blues had struggled to get the ball out of their box.


Following the resulting corner some sections of the home support thought they had gone in front when Tom O’Connor’s powerful strike from distance looped over Holy and rippled the top of the net, however, having gone over.

Town suddenly found themselves under pressure and in the 31st minute the Gills went even closer to going in front. Lee’s corner was nodded back into the area and Brandon Hanlan’s overhead kick was somehow stabbed wide by Gills skipper Max Ehmer from a few feet.

It was a lucky escape for the Blues but a minute later they took the lead. Following a long spell of possession totalling 25 passes, Jackson and Dozzell exchanged passes on the left and the former Accrington man sent over a deep cross which Vincent-Young met at the far post from where he nodded his first ever goal for Town across Bonham and into the net.

On 38, after Judge had superbly pulled down a ball on the touchline, Jackson did equally well to work himself space for a cross but Dozzell’s first touch let him down and the danger was cleared.

Byrne was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 43rd minute for a late challenge on Skuse, hardly the first overzealous challenge from the combative Gills.

The scoreline remained the same at the break with the Blues good for their lead having had the better of the half against a battling Gillingham side.

Town had dominated the ball, although while rarely looking as fluid as at the MK Dons on Tuesday, and had created one or two openings - but perhaps not as many clear-cut chances as manager Lambert would have liked - with Vincent-Young getting forward and taking his opportunity brilliantly.

At the other end there had been a couple of scares, most notably when Ehmer missed seconds before the goal.

Ahead of the second half, Jon Nolan replaced Downes, then four minutes after the break the Gills switched O’Connor for Lee Hodson.

With neither side having threatened, the home side made another change in the 53rd minute, ex-Blues loanee Pringle taking over from Jack Tucker.

On 56 Alex Jakubiak pulled the ball back from the left and Wilson cleared with Town having had a lapse of concentration to allow the on-loan Watford man to reach it on the byline.

Just before the hour mark Hanlan flicked Pringle’s corner from the right past the far post with the Gills looking the more dangerous side.

And in the 63rd minute they would have levelled but for Blues skipper Chambers. Nolan’s interception inadvertently found Hodson, who played Jakubiak in on goal but the Town captain superbly slid in to deflect his shot over.

Within a minute Town nearly doubled their lead. Vincent-Young made one of his increasingly familiar runs forward, beat a man and played the ball to the left to Judge unmarked just outside the area. The Irishman swept a well-struck shot across Bonham but off the bottom of the post.

The Blues swapped Dozzell, who gradually got himself more into the game after a slow start on his return to the side, for Huws.

Town threatened again in the 67th minute when Judge teed-up Nolan but the sub’s shot was too close to Bonham, who batted it away.

Gillingham claimed a penalty when Hanlan went down under pressure from Woolfenden a minute later but referee Sarginson waved away the protests. On 70 the Kent side switched Jakubiak for Mikael Mandron.

Skuse blazed well over on 73 before the Blues found themselves under pressure and unable to get out of their own half, albeit without the Gills being able to create a serious opportunity.

In the 77th minute, with Town starting to see more of the ball in the Gills half, Norwood replaced Jackson.

As the game moved towards its scheduled last five minutes, Hanlan’s shot was deflected wide.

On 87 Wilson was booked for a late challenge on Byrne and from the resultant 25-yard freekick Lee’s strike deflected wide off the wall.

Two minutes later, Judge was booked for what appeared to be an earlier pull on the keeper's shirt after referee Sarginson had allowed play to continue at length.

The Gills looked to put the Blues under pressure in four minutes of injury time, Chambers heading away a Pringle cross from the left.

But Town largely passed the final minutes out with O’Keefe picking up a booking for a frustrated foul on Nolan.

At the whistle Gills manager Evans refused to shake hands with Town boss Lambert and the two exchanged words before being kept apart by their respective staffs.

Lambert subsequently joined his team in front of their fans, the players and some of the staff joining hands in a continental-style tribute to the support.

It was an at times hard-fought win in the second half, although with the Blues never under quite the pressure they were against MK Dons on Tuesday.

The home side had one or two chances, however, Town came closest to scoring their second of the game when Judge hit the post.

The fifth successive league clean sheet matches a club record last achieved in March and April 2013 and also at the same stage of 1996/97.

Town are also now unbeaten in their last 10 league games stretching back to the final day of last season. The Blues last went on a longer unbeaten run when they went on an 11-match streak during November and December 2014.

The win means the Blues are two points clear at the top of League One having played the same number of games as second-placed Coventry - who weren’t in action today - with Tranmere, who are 18th, visiting Portman Road next Saturday.

Gillingham: Bonham, O’Keefe, Ehmer (c), Ogilvie, Hanlan, Fuller, Byrne, Lee, Jakubiak (Mandron 70), O’Connor (Hodson 49), Tucker (Pringle 53). Unused: Walsh, Ndjoli, Charles-Cook, Cissé.

Town: Holy, Woolfenden, Chambers (c), Wilson, Vincent-Young, Skuse, Downes (Nolan 46), Edwards, Dozzell (Huws 65), Judge, Jackson (Norwood 77). Unused: Norris, Garbutt, Georgiou, Keane. Referee: Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire). Att: 7,214 (Town: 2,171).


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BettyBlue added 20:21 - Sep 21
@michael lambert's approach is identical to mccarthy's. constant team changes, favourites first on team sheet, not competitive in cups, happy with 1-0, no pattern of play, not scoring goals.....
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BettyBlue added 20:23 - Sep 21
however Lambert is much nicer guy and the fans are being absolutely fantastic. they deserve better.
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Walk_the_Wark added 20:30 - Sep 21
I wasn't careful what I wished for. I wished for this. And here it is! COYB!
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cobsterblue added 20:33 - Sep 21
Bettyblue really.? You must live on your own as I can't imagine anybody being good enough for you.
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Skip73 added 20:42 - Sep 21
The Chambers haters are very quiet recently....... Top defensive performances from the team recently. If this keeps up I may purchase that Chambers 4 God shirt I was politely advised to get the other week.


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stevieiriswattii added 20:49 - Sep 21
BettyBlue, The fans deserve better? Better than being top of the league? Better than being respected by the manager? Better than the players giving their all to keep the lead or score in the last minute? I, along with many i suspect, are more than happy. Yes, the style of play can still improve, more of Sunderland & MK Dons first halfs, but give it time. New players, young players, those coming back from injury, it'll need a little time. BUT we are top of the league, so lets enjoy it!
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spanishblue added 20:55 - Sep 21
Having watched K.V.Y.the last 3 games I cannot see why Whurst did,not sign him up last year,certainly must of improved dramatically in the past 12 months,isn't it lovely to smile on Saturday night
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Cloddyseedbed added 21:11 - Sep 21
Took in my 1st away game of the season today. We were lucky, all the bad luck that we suffered last year seems to have turned into good this year. We far from dominated the game and for a lot of the match were poor. Gillingham had many chances in front of goal but either took to long or wanted too many touches. If that performance by us had been in the championship we would have been hammered by a team that took the chances. Holy was good as were our 3 defenders and KVY but Edwards...no, he's not for me. Doesn't seem to put enough into his game. I think we have better players in that position. Dozzell the same, flatters to deceive, not enough energy and effort, could be replaced by a better player who puts more effort in. One up front is not for Jackson either, he needs a partner, preferably not Judge either, he's all over the place and I really don't know what his best position is now really as he can't seem to stick to any role without wandering. The players looked slow and lethargic today and were very lucky to come away with all 3 points against a poor Gillingham side, that seemed to create far more chances than us. We need to up our game or the 1st defeat will soon come about. COYB's up your game, complacency is starting to creep in. On a more positive note another hell of a game from KVY, what a player we have found there, credit to the club. Strange team selection and formation today, did it work, well we come away with 3 points so result says yes, but performance for me says no.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 21:31 - Sep 21
Betty Troll
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TWBlue added 21:33 - Sep 21
We were good enough today. The goal was the quality move of the match and Gillingham never looked like scoring. Very physical team and their No7 seemed to be wearing roller scares based on the amount of time he was on the floor although it was breezy.
Interested in the handbags after the game, strange that all the Gills players happily shook Lamberts hand.
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Dissboyitfc added 21:50 - Sep 21
Bettyblue... there is very little similarity between Lambert and McCarthy and i will tell you why! Lambert set his teams up to win games where as McCarthy sets his teams up to keep the point and hope to nick something later in the game! At no point do you see lamberts teams not going for the win!

A difficult game in which we didnt seem to really get going! I have not been a fan of Chambers in recent games in fact quite the opposite, but i have to give him my MOTM again, along side Vincent-Young.

3 more valuable away points from a performance that can only be described as ok! on leaving the ground i said to the group i was with. i would if given the choice, choose a 1-0 nil over an exciting 4-4 draw!

On to next saturday, lets beat the clean sheets record and get another 3 points!
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adeblueboy added 21:57 - Sep 21
I have seen Dozzell quite a few times now and he does flatter to deceive. He is not worth a place in the stating XI and he is not going to change the game coming off the bench. I cannot see what people think he has got.We were much more comfortable when Huws and Nolan appeared. Huws will be the main man for us if we finish in the top two or not.
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barrystedmunds added 01:41 - Sep 22
I'm not sure what folk are after here! This time last season, much like Scunthorpe this season, we were suffering. Here we are now, top of a league we didn't want to be in, playing, in parts exhilarating football, in others, clinging on in desperation! We seem to have great team cohesion and spirit and a manager who is in tune to the supporters. Yes, there is a worry that for all our dominance in matches we are not killing off games sooner, but I suspect and hope that will come. I worry sometimes with our team selections but trust that PL knows what this league is about and how to get the best from our squad. Our support is immense, our history, fantastic and I for one am enjoying the ride. Oh, and to top it all, I absolutely luv Burnley!
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heavyweight added 06:34 - Sep 22
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chalky added 09:45 - Sep 22
Congratulations to PL and the lads for six points this week and five successive clean sheets. Wouldn't it be great, however, if we could begin to truly dominate teams. There is still some way to go before we hit really good form. We certainly have the quality in the squad.
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Bergholtblue added 11:30 - Sep 22
3 points and top of the League, you can't complain at that. Having said that though it wasn't the best Town performance that I have seen. Perhaps it didn't need to be as Town were in control for most of the match.

How Ehmer missed his chance I'll never know and had that gone in, would it be a different story?

Town played a back three of Chambers Woolfenden and Wilson and they dominated the Gills attack. Of the two wings backs KVY was outstanding (yey again!). Edwards, looked out of sorts slow in coming forward, slow in tracking back and passes that weren't accurate enough. Skuse had another very good game. Dozzell took a long tome to get going and produced little that was noteworthy, Downes was OK but I have seen him have better days. Was he injured? was that why he was subbed?

What was evident though is that we cannot play with just Jackson up front alone. Full of selfless running and harrying the back line but had to feed on scraps as the service from mid-field was poor at times. He won precious little in the air and when he did he was not being adequately backed up by Judge. Was glad when Norwood was brought on but disappointed when Jackson made way for him. We look far more of a goal threat when we play two up front.

Overall a comfortable win for Town who didn't play to their full potential, but didn't need to in order to defeat a, spirited but poor, Gills side.
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ITFCsince73 added 13:18 - Sep 22
Skip73. Apart from the howler against Sunderland, Chambo has done ok.
He now has 2 good quality CB,s to take his place if he doesn't keep to present levels.
He hasn't all of a sudden become an amazing player.
He's now performing to what's required from club, fans and what he's paid for.
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TimmyH added 13:22 - Sep 22
@cloddy - agree largely with your post, we seem to be riding our luck to a degree (certainly the last week)...the performances have been a bit below par to be honest. That 1st loss is just around the corner if we continue playing in the same vain but I feel we're getting out of jail as we have the quality in the squad with individuals compared to a lot of other clubs in this division but just not gelling of late as a unit. Over the last 3 games probably have deserved 5 points maximum but have somehow got 7.
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Skip73 added 13:27 - Sep 22
ITFCSince73. Thats a fair comment, the defence is doing well atm. Long may it last. I just noticed 2 or 3 posters conspicuous by their absence since the run of clean sheets started. I got verbally abused by one the other week so I thought I'd mention it.
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GoingUp added 16:36 - Sep 22
The Town are going up!
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Blueballs83 added 17:17 - Sep 22
Team Against Tranmere;

Holy
Wincent-Young, Chambers, Wolfenden, Garbutt
Skuse, Downes
Judge, Huws, Nolan
Norwood
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londontractorboy57 added 20:44 - Sep 23
How strange when we lose you get 6 pages of fans knocking pieces out of each other we hit a winning run only a page and a half how i miss Blueboy and swn having a good battle.
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