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Portsmouth 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Dec 2019 17:03

Ronan Curtis’s second-half goal was enough to see Portsmouth to a 1-0 victory over 10-man Town at Fratton Park. The Irish international found the net from 20 yards five minutes after the break and Town were unable to find an equaliser before skipper Luke Chambers was red-carded for a second bookable offence with two minutes remaining.

Chambers and Toto Nsiala returned to a three-man backline as manager Paul Lambert made four changes from last week’s 2-1 home defeat by Bristol Rovers.

Chambers, who missed the last two with a neck injury, was on the right of the trio with Nsiala in the middle and Luke Woolfenden on the left.

Gwion Edwards, suspended last week, was at right wing-back and Luke Garbutt on the left. Will Norris came in for Tomas Holy in goal.

In midfield, Cole Skuse was joined by Flynn Downes and Jon Nolan, while James Norwood partnered Will Keane up front.

Andre Dozzell, Kayden Jackson, James Wilson and Holy dropped to the bench, alongside Janoi Donacien, who missed last week’s match through illness.

Pompey made three changes with Andy Cannon, Ryan Williams and Christian Burgess, who was back after a one-match ban, in for James Bolton, Marcus Harness and John Marquis, who drop to the bench.

Former Blues striker Ellis Harrison started as the lone frontman in a 4-2-3-1 system, while another ex-Town frontman Brett Pitman was among the subs.

Prior to kick-off there was a minute’s applause for former Portsmouth player Ron Saunders, ex-manager Jim Smith and D-Day veteran and long-time Pompey boardroom steward John Jenkins MBE, all of whom died recently.

Former Blues striker Harrison was booked within the first 15 seconds for a very late tackle on his ex-skipper Chambers after charging down a clearance from the Town centre-half.

In the fourth minute Pompey broke and Williams cut in from the right and hit a shot which Norris saved down to his left. Nsiala cleared the loose ball.

On seven Nsiala joined Harrison in referee Brett Huxtable’s book for a shirt pull on the former Blues striker, although the Town defender looked to have had his jersey grabbed first.

The game had got off to a scruffy start having been frequently punctuated by freekicks, but with Pompey seeing most of the ball and on 13 Norris was forced into another save.

A low pass into the area was deflected into the path of Ross McCrorie, who hit a shot which Norris pushed past the post to his left.

Town were trying to get their passing going but all too often the ball would be misplaced or overhit.

In the 21st minute Ronan Curtis turned and shot from the edge of the box but the ball flew well over

A minute later, Nsiala was adjudged to have fouled Harrison midway inside the Town half with the Pompey crowd and players calling for a second yellow card, while the Blues claimed that the Town defender had got the ball, which looked to be the case. Thankfully for Town and Nsiala, referee Huxtable kept his cards in his pocket.

In the 25th minute, after another scruffy passage of play with Town unable to fully clear the danger from their area, Ben Close hit a low effort from 20 yards which gave Norris no trouble.


The Blues had their first foray into the Pompey box a minute later but Keane’s low cutback caught a home defender and ran behind his team-mates.

Edwards was booked for a foul on Curtis in the 27th minute not too far outside the Town box to the left. The Irish international hit the freekick against the wall, the ball was looped back in by Close and Harrison headed weakly to Norris.

Two minutes later, with the Blues having a spell on top around the Pompey box, Garbutt looped towards the edge of the six-yard area and Sean Raggett almost diverted the ball into the path of Chambers, who had pushed forward, however, Portsmouth keeper Craig MacGillivray claimed just ahead of the Town skipper.

The home fans again called for a second Nsiala yellow card on the half hour but referee Huxtable deemed, probably correctly, that the Town defender had been the player fouled initially.

Pompey skipper Burgess got his name in referee Huxtable’s book for a late challenge on Nolan moments later, Garbutt smashing the freekick and then the rebound into the wall.

Town were showing signs of getting on top, as rain began to fall very heavily, even if keeper MacGillivray was still to be seriously tested.

The Blues made an early change in the 37th minute, replacing Nsiala, who was in danger of getting booked for a second time, with Alan Judge. Manager Lambert had a lengthy consoling word in the subbed defender’s ear as he made his way off the field.

Town stuck with a back three but with Skuse on the right, Woolfenden in the centre and Chambers on the left.

Six minutes before the break, Harrison was fortunate not to be penalised for catching Chambers from behind on the touchline, the Blues’ captain losing his boot.

Referee Huxtable somehow failed to see the challenge as a foul, while Downes pointed out the number of fouls Harrison had committed over the course of the half since being booked in the opening seconds.

Portsmouth were forced into a substitution in the 42nd minute when McCrorie picked up a knock. James Bolton took over.

After three uneventful minutes of injury time, referee Huxtable brought a somewhat combative half to an end, Town keeper Norris and manager Lambert both having words with him as the official made his way off, presumably about Harrison’s late challenge on Chambers, which really ought to have yielded the Welshman’s second booking. There appeared little love between the striker and his former team-mates.

The Blues had taken a while to get going with the game having been very stop-start due to the regular interruptions for freekicks.

However, Pompey had been unable to create a serious chance, nothing beyond shots from distance, and Town had gradually started to get on top, with Judge starting to add some urgency in the final minutes, albeit without carving out an opening or a shot on target.

There was a big scare for the Blues in the opening minute after the break. Norris reached a cross from the left but could only punch it as far as Close, but the falling keeper was able to save. The ball fell to Williams and his header was nodded off the line by Garbutt.

With the rain falling if anything more heavily, the home side had began the second half much the better and 48 on Norris pawed away a Curtis cross from the left ahead of Harrison.

But Pompey didn’t have to wait too long for a goal. In the 50th minute, shortly after Norwood had struck Town’s first shot on target of the afternoon from distance into MacGillivray’s arms, Curtis brought the ball forward on the left and, with no one closing him down, struck a shot which Norris diving to his left could only divert into the roof of his net.

Having gone behind, Town began to see more of the ball as they had in the spell before the break and on 54 Garbutt struck a powerful shot which MacGillivray batted away. A minute later Chambers was booked for a foul on Harrison on the touchline.

In the 59th minute Portsmouth swapped Andy Cannon for Gareth Evans, then the Blues switched Skuse for Donacien as they moved to 4-4-2.

Two minutes later, Norwood just failed to find Keane with a low cross from the right, then Nolan was booked for a foul on Close. On 64 Jackson took over from Edwards on the right.

Almost immediately the Blues went close to getting back on terms. The ball fell for Norwood inside the box but Town’s eight-goal top scorer poked just wide.

Harrison hit a shot which Norris stopped comfortably on 68 with the Blues seeing most of the ball but without while struggling to make an impact in and around the box.

Woolfenden allowed the ball to run behind him for Norris on 70, not realising Evans was behind him but Norris saved the sub’s strike from a tight angle. Following the corner on the left, Close hit a powerful effort wide.

Two minutes later, Downes saw a strike blocked with the Blues briefly pinned the home side back in their final third.

In the 74th minute Norwood was found on the left of the box by a looping ball forward but scraped wide from a tight angle when he will feel he should have scored.

The pitch was becoming more and more affected by the rain with the ball sticking in puddles and passes sliding away out of play from both teams.

Town’s afternoon got worse and their chances of getting back on terms reduced in the 88th minute when Chambers was shown a second yellow card and then a red for pulling back Harrison on the touchline, although as with the first-half incident involving Nsiala it appeared six of one and half-a-dozen of the other.

Woolfenden was next to go into the book for dissent and then in the final minute referee Huxtable was called over by his fourth official to yellow-card Town assistant Stuart Taylor, presumably also for complaining.

In injury time Jackson became the sixth Town player to see a yellow card - which will see the Blues face a fine - for pulling back Close.

Portsmouth first-team coach Jake Wigley was shown Pompey’s fourth yellow card before referee Huxtable ended an unhappy afternoon on the south coast for the Town.

Having appeared to show signs of getting in charge at the end of the first half, the Blues started the second slowly and allowed the home side the lead.

From there, they saw a lot of the ball but little penetration with Norwood missing the two real opportunities.

Overall, the Blues were never dominant or brave enough going forward and never convinced that they would be able to get back in it.

At the other end, they struggled to cope with ex-Town man Harrison up front, although the Welshman was probably fortunate to stay on the field for his challenge on Chambers just before the break, while referee Huxtable did little to help the game’s flow.

Town are down to third behind Wycombe, who lost 1-0 at Oxford, by seven points and Peterborough, who drew 0-0 at Bristol Rovers, on goal difference.

Gillingham visit Portman Road on Boxing Day when the Blues - without suspended skipper Chambers - will seek to arrest a winless slide which has now stretched to five league games.

Portsmouth: MacGillivray, McCrorie (Bolton 42), Burgess, Raggett, Walkes, Close, Naylor (c), Williams, Cannon (Evans 59), Curtis, Harrison. Unused: Bass, Downing, Harness, Marquis, Pitman.

Town: Norris, Woolfenden, Chambers (c), Nsiala (Judge 38), Edwards (Jackson 64), Skuse (Donacien 59), Downes, Nolan, Garbutt, Keane, Norwood. Unused: Holy, Wilson, Dozzell, Huws. Referee: Brett Huxtable (Devon). Att: 18,801 (Town: 1,994).


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Pezzer added 22:47 - Dec 21
Lambert is making something quite simple very difficult. Play your best 11 consistently.
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Bert added 22:56 - Dec 21
It's certainly very painful being an Ipswich supporter right now but there are so many fickle ‘fans' on here. Loads of wins and we are world beaters, two losses on the trot and we are doomed. Half a season to go and we are top three not mid table as most of us thought would be the case. Actually I'm more concerned that I live in a selfish Daily Mail reading Tory Britain. Lambert has brought the club back from the brink, got some decent players in and attempted to play attacking football. Will his rotation policy work ? May be not but for goodness sake get some balance into things.
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Bluearmy_81 added 23:04 - Dec 21
Bert, both the football club we love and the world we live in are in a sorry state right now. It is not an exaggeration to say fascism is rearing its head in the states and now here. Google images 'early warming signs of fascism.' They are mainly all there...
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TimmyH added 23:34 - Dec 21
I never got carried away with the wins unlike some who reckoned we could beat anybody in the league a couple or so months ago simply as the performances weren't there alongside the wins and when we did play well usually for 45 minutes maximum. Now we're lucky if we get that or we generally play in fits and starts.
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IpswichToon added 00:23 - Dec 22
Watching the game you can definitely see there's something there that will have us winning games once it just 'clicks'. Our triangle passes are very neat, touches and passes are as accurate as you like until we hit that final third then the exact same passes just aren't going where they're intended.

I think the sending off was outrageously harsh, where in the first half Harrison got away with running his studs down Chambers' Achilles while also being on a yellow. Yet Chambers gets sent off for a 50/50 on the touchline. I can see the ref giving a foul, but why a yellow? Let alone a second yellow!
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 03:22 - Dec 22
Read the majority of replies concerning today's game and caught some game highlights with it but it never really tells you the full picture. What you CAN understand is that the team IS falling away and not gaining the required scores to maintain or remain within the promotion set-up. One or two replies suggesting or requesting McCarthy returns, I dismissed it out of hand without a seconds hesitation. I realize it's not 100 per cent progress out there right now, but really ?

Can't say exactly where it's going wrong. The squad when fit and available seems capable but you read near each and every time the formation wasn't right, or if it weren't the referee's fault, it were the players not showing enough commitment and a clear devoid of workmanship and intent. Best guess a number of individuals within the club set-up require to pull their thumbs out their asses or else the hard work and promise of early season will over time evaporate into very little when the time arises for what any club can hope to aspire to.





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tractorboybig added 06:08 - Dec 22
bert.. lambert was the man who got us relegated////////
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chalky added 07:59 - Dec 22
PL's recent record with Town is no better than that of his toxic predecessors. He talks a good game but, at present, seems incapable of putting any fire into the bellies of his team. Oh for a player with the spirit of Richard 'Bam Bam' Naylor. Remember him in the 2000 Play Off final at Wembley? I am getting heartily sick of PL's bland post-match summaries. He never seems to admit that he is one of the problems.
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planetblue_2011 added 09:21 - Dec 22
What has happened to us just watched the highlights it was all Portsmouth.
Lambert really needs a settled side and fast. He Changed formation again, also the keepers, playing Nsiala for Wilson& & Edwards at wing back? And dropping Jackson which I think is very unfair.
Think we need a massive signing in January & Billy Sharp is the man, get him down here. Evans you will have to prove to us fans you want us out of league one as these are the players we need.
Not sure if I can face going Boxing Day because if we loose it will have me in a grumpy mood & ruin my Xmas😩
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Dissboyitfc added 09:38 - Dec 22
The players must be sick of the rotation policy as we all are! What incentive is there for players to go out there and give 110% ? It should be when players play well they hold down their positions and changes should only be made due to injuries suspensions or dips in form!

Getting rather bored of all this now!

I remember, and this is not an isolated case, coming away from Gillingham and the majority of the town fans were ecstatic after an unconvincing 1-0 win1 Truth is we have not been totally convincing in any of our games,we were lucky! other teams are improving around us as they are undoubtedly feeling the benefits of continuity in team selections!

Is Lambert unsure of his best 11 or even worse just stubborn? For me Holy has done nothing wrong and as he is our player he should be a nailed on starter.

Winning or losing is all about small margins, playing a settled 11 will help to keep those small margins in our favour!

Its not Rocket science!!!
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Moisha added 09:39 - Dec 22
To be fair the issue is not today's result, Pompey away was never going to be easy.

It's the defeat at home to BR, and the draws with Wycombe and Blackpool that means we have dropped 7 points, then it wouldn't have looked so bad.
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Nobbysnuts added 09:41 - Dec 22
I said after hurst got sacked to get burley and butcher in but know one listened.
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Bluearmy_81 added 10:24 - Dec 22
Doesn't matter who you get in, we'll always be sh it under Evans. Like asking a builder to build you an extension and giving him kids toys to use as tools. The result will never be any good. Maybe one day you lot will wake up and smell the coffee. We could get pep in, wouldn't make any difference when we have scrudge funding him
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Dissboyitfc added 10:45 - Dec 22
But Pep, even with our squad would know his best 11! And play them !

The immediate issue is Lambert not knowing and or playing his best 11!

Evans has made plenty of mistakes but what's happening on the pitch at present is not his fault! Our squad is the envy of most clubs in this division! Should be doing better, there should be no excuses!
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Dissboyitfc added 10:50 - Dec 22
Wonder who will get chosen for the pre match, “time to put things right” speech.?
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elcdman added 10:52 - Dec 22
Is Lambert turning into McCarthy with all his reasoning
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brittaniaman added 11:27 - Dec 22
The Next 3 games will sort us out, Unfortunately only 3pts. separate 2nd from 7th !! as we all know.
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portmanteau added 12:19 - Dec 22
Present poor form started after last win against Rochdale 5 Nov. Since then we have 3 pts out of 5 games, that is 0.6 per game. Carry on like this for remaining 26 games and season total will be 52 . PL must stop his twaddle about how well they are doing since as a motivational tactic it has clearly failed.
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Seri added 12:29 - Dec 22
The big difference with KVY compared to the others was that he had no fear. He drove forward with ball and made space for passes and runs. Or he took a shot.
Nolan and Judge are supposed to do the same but it seems they don't dare or they don't have the guts. Fear factor must be addressed. Has been a problem with Town recent years.
Curtis made the difference yesterday because he just did what ours didn't. Very frustrating!
I'm optimistic though. COYB!
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 12:36 - Dec 22
Nobby nuts - oh well then it's obviously ME's fault for not listening to you !!!
Unbelievable some people on here who think they know best .
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ITFCsince73 added 20:55 - Dec 22
TimmyH. Can only speak personally. But after the previous 10 years of hell.
From Aug till Accrington, I thought we was Barcelona Mk2.
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:59 - Dec 23
not too many giving me crap now going on about being top with games in hand , we werent good enough to stay there form has been going wrong way ,Nothing remotely suggesting it will be reversed either im afraid . I was hopeful of Lambert ,and he talked the fans into returning and raised hope, but the party is over folks .
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