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Lincoln City 5-3 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 29th Dec 2019 17:15

Town are down to fourth in League One following a bizarre 5-3 defeat at Lincoln City. Harry Anderson put the Imps ahead on six, Luke Garbutt levelled for Town in the 32nd minute before Tyler Walker restored the home side’s lead in first-half injury time. A Harry Toffolo own goal restored parity in the 59th minute before Walker’s second made it 3-2 on 72, then Michael Bostwick added a fourth in the 79th minute. Will Keane pulled one back for the Blues four minutes later but Jake Hesketh cemented the Imps’ win in injury time.

Boss Paul Lambert made three changes from the team which drew 0-0 with Gillingham on Boxing Day with Andre Dozzell and Flynn Downes returning to the midfield and skipper Luke Chambers at the back.

The Blues, playing their final game of the decade, again lined-up in a 4-4-2 system with Chambers - returning from his one-match ban - alongside Luke Woolfenden at the heart of the defence and Garbutt and Janoi Donacien the full-backs. Will Norris continued in goal.

Dozzell and Downes were in the centre of midfield with Gwion Edwards on the right and Alan Judge on the left with James Norwood and Kayden Jackson up front.

Cole Skuse and Jon Nolan were missing from the squad having not travelled after suffering minor knocks on Boxing Day, while Toto Nsiala was also left out of the 18 having started the Gillingham match.

Lincoln, who were unchanged from their 1-0 Boxing Day defeat at Oxford, included former Town loanee Callum Connolly among their subs.

Imps defender Michael O’Connor headed a freekick from the left straight at Norris in the fifth minute after a scruffy opening spell.

And a minute later, the home side went in front. Hesketh broke towards the area and played a clever reverse pass into the path of Harry Anderson, who took it on and hit a shot across Norris and into the corner of the net.

The Blues, who again had made a slow start, looked to get back into it and on 10, after Edwards had picked up a loose ball midway inside the Lincoln half, Norwood saw a shot blocked by Neal Eardley, then Garbutt blazed over.

A minute later Downes scuffed wide from the edge of the box after breaking through a crowd of players as the Blues showed signs of getting into some rhythm.

Town claimed a penalty in the 14th minute when Jackson beat Josh Vickers to the ball on the byline and appeared to be upended by the keeper. Jackson was adamant he had been fouled but referee James Oldham and his assistant weren’t interested and the Blues were awarded a corner.

Two minutes later, Imps midfielder Joe Morrell, who was born in Ipswich, struck a shot from the edge of the box which Norris gathered at the second attempt.

The Blues were getting on top and having most of the ball but without creating a clear-cut opportunity, while Lincoln were presenting a greater danger on the break.

As the game reached the half-hour mark Town began to build up a head of steam, Downes hitting a shot which was deflected wide from the edge of the box. From the corner, Chambers nodded it back across goal to Edwards, whose header was unconvincingly punched away by Vickers.

A Blues equaliser was looking more and more on the cards and in the 32nd minute it came. Dozzell, who after a quiet start was increasingly involved, was fouled 25 yards out just to the right. Garbutt took the freekick and brilliantly curled it into the bottom left corner of Vickers’s net giving the keeper no chance.


It was the on-loan Everton man’s sixth goal of the season and a freekick every bit as good as his similar set-piece strike against Tranmere earlier in the season.

Lincoln came back into the game following the Town leveller but without seriously threatening before the Blues were forced into a change. Donacien had undergone treatment on a knee problem earlier in the half and was clearly being hampered by the knock. On 41 the St Lucia-born full-back made way with Sears taking over on the right of midfield with Edwards going to right-back.

Within two minutes, Edwards was booked after Jorge Grant went to ground after very little if any contact as he looked to turn away from the Welshman.

From the freekick, the home side went very close to going back in front. The ball was eventually played to Grant, who crossed from the left to Anderson who stabbed off the outside of the near post from a few feet out.

But the Imps support didn’t have to wait too much longer for a second goal. With the game in injury time, a long ball sent Walker away on his own in the Town half from where he looped the ball over Norris who had advanced well out of his goal and under the bar.

There was no time for the Blues to hit back before referee Oldham brought the half to a close.

Town had again started slowly and found themselves behind before they had got going. However, they subsequently got themselves on top and deserved their goal when it came.

But they allowed the impetus to swing back to the Imps in the final minutes of the half and conceded another poor goal from a defensive perspective.

Sears was yellow-carded for pulling back Grant soon after the restart, then Dozzell joined him in the book for much the same offence on Hesketh as Lincoln broke.

On 51 Lincoln’s Bostwick was also cautioned for a blatant pull on Jackson as he broke into the area with the offence committed just outside the box. Some referees might have deemed the foul worthy of more than a yellow card with Jackson otherwise in on goal. Garbutt took the freekick but hit the wall.

Two minutes later, a Lincoln freekick at the other end caused problems for the Blues who failed to clear the danger and Norris was forced to save Hesketh’s low effort from just inside the box and Garbutt belted the loose ball away.

Lincoln had made much the stronger start to the second half, however, Jackson’s pace was beginning to cause more problems. On 57 Cian Bolger and Jackson collided on the edge of the box with referee Oldham awarding the foul against the Town man when the decision might well have been given the other way.

The Blues hadn’t had an opportunity since the restart but a minute before the hour mark they levelled for a second time.

Sears did well to latch on to a loose Lincoln pass on the Town right and won a corner which Judge sent on from the right. Woolfenden appeared to get a flick at the near post and toffolo inadvertently nodded into his own net.

Having got back on terms for a second time the Blues began to pass the ball around both greater confidence.

On 62 a Jackson effort inside the box was blocked by Bostwick after a Norwood knockdown following a spell of Town possession.

Moments later, Jackson was sent away on goal but with the linesman’s flag raised, before the Blues switched Edwards for James Wilson with the former Lincoln man going to centre-half and Woolfenden to right-back.

Town again allowed the momentum to swing back to the home side and in the 72nd minute they went in front for a third time. Morrell was allowed to run unchallenged into the area on the right before cutting back to the far post where the completely unmarked Walker stroked his second of the game into the net.

Keane replaced Norwood for the final 14 minutes with the home side growing in confidence and the Blues looking ragged having allowed the Imps to get on top for a third time.

Town’s hopes of taking anything from the game appeared to be extinguished in the 79th minute when Morrell’s low ball into the box following a corner from the right somehow found Bostwick, who turned in off the far post and then Norris.

The Blues continued to search for something from the game and on 81 Garbutt hit a shot from the edge of the box which deflected wide.

And two minutes later, Town reduced the deficit to one when, after a well-worked move down the right, Woolfenden played the ball inside to Keane, who shot across Vickers and into the corner of the net.

As the fourth official raised his board announcing five additional minutes the Blues were putting the Imps under pressure with crosses flying into the box and the home side just about repelling the danger.

However, the game’s eighth goal was to go to Lincoln with Town caught by sucker punch break. Skipper Chambers was caught two against one as the Imps broke and Hesketh stroked the winner past Norris to seal what had been a bizarre afternoon at Sincil Bank.

The final whistle sounded soon afterwards to confirm the Blues’ third League One defeat on an afternoon when almost everything hit at goal seemed to go in at both ends with the game hardly an eight-goal thriller.

Town, who last conceded five in a 5-1 defeat at Reading in September 2015, have now lost three of their last four games with their winless League One run now stretching to seven.

Having gone behind after a slow start, the Blues got on terms and on top but failed to make their ascendency at that point tell and then conceded Lincoln’s poor second goal. Neither the defence nor keeper Norris will be keen to watch it back.

It was much the same story in the second half, Town having again got back on terms with the game there for the taking when they allowed Lincoln back into it and conceded the third and fourth with big questions again to be asked about the defending.

Keane’s goal gave Town a chance of what at that stage had seemed an unlikely point and the fifth Imps goal was down to the Blues throwing everyone forward in the closing stages.

Town, whose early season defensive frugality seemed light years away from this afternoon’s performance, are now down to fourth in the table with a trip to leaders Wycombe, who lost 4-1 at home to Coventry, on Wednesday.

Lincoln: Vickers, Toffolo, Bolger, Bostwick, Eardley (c), Morrell, O’Connor (Chapman 82), Anderson, Hesketh, Grant, Walker. Unused: Smith, Payne, Connolly, Melbourne, Lewis, Akinde.

Town: Norris, Donacien (Sears 41), Woolfenden, Chambers (c), Garbutt, Dozzell, Downes, Edwards (Wilson 64), Judge, Norwood (Keane 76), Jackson. Unused: Holy, El Mizouni, Kenlock, Huws, Keane. Referee: James Oldham (Derbyshire). Att: 10,012.


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elcdman added 17:28 - Dec 29
bet Exeter are r ubbing their hands
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:28 - Dec 29
should read Evans wont invest
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bluesince76 added 17:29 - Dec 29
Get burley in now Evans.
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blue86 added 17:29 - Dec 29
Clearly most of the players are not good enough, I'm now just waiting for Lambert to remind us all he has played for some top clubs, and we are a right good side. Sick of hearing it! I just dont know what the answer is I really dont.
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Saxonblue74 added 17:30 - Dec 29
Nothing has changed since MM, absolutely nothing. Actually, correction, it's worse! We have been appalling in this league from day 1, god only knows how we got to the top.of the table!
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Bluearmy_81 added 17:31 - Dec 29
Phil B. Someone will but at the right price. Evans needs to be pressured to sell up (he isn't going to start investing properly now, he's neglected the squad for years.)
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martin587 added 17:31 - Dec 29
I'm just lost for words.On paper this was a very strong team and we let a team steam rollers us with ease.We had one if not two shots on target which is once again disgraceful.Week in and week out we struggle to hit the target more than twice.
The team was stretched in every area and the defense was all over the place.Where was the leadership where was the midfield and don't blame the strikers they are only as good as the service they get.For me the whole team lacked fight and determination.This situation is now getting serious.Put our keeper back in goal and what is wrong with Huws.Not looking forward to Wednesday because if we loose I fear there will be “trouble at mill”
Now driving home so enough from me.🙏
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BangaloreBlues added 17:32 - Dec 29
I've just heard that Father Christmas is available on a short-term deal until next December.
That could change our fortunes...
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MGNottsBlue added 17:32 - Dec 29
We are all throughly cheesed off with our club at the moment, I know the buck stops with Evans and the vast majority would love a change of ownership to see if a new direction would make a difference BUT where is this beloved new person coming from 🤷🏻‍♂️. It's very easy to say let's campaign to get him out (and I believe we should make it very clear to him that we are fed up) but who in their right mind wants to buy us in the state we are in!?
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Bluearmy_81 added 17:33 - Dec 29
GeddisEvans has backed Lambert this year?!! 500k?!! He's not backed a manager sufficiently for years!! Not since Jewell
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runaround added 17:33 - Dec 29
Lambert has right royally effed this up. He has rotated & changed the team out of form & tip top condition. He seems clueless on his best XI & no idea on how to change it around. After today it just feels like he won't be able to turn it around. We just cannot create enough chances to win matches & now have stopped keeping clean sheets. Have to win & put in a good performance at Wycombe as they are also in a poor run of form.
If I'm honest I think Lambert has done some excellent stuff OFF the pitch but little on the pitch so might quit & to be honest it might be the jolt the club needs. Big decisions ahead
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Suffolkboy added 17:33 - Dec 29
Testing times demand leadership ,right from the top AND on the pitch :everyone should be stepping up to give their best .Its backs to the wall together ,one for all and all for one !
AND if anybody doesn't fancy the fight ,then the sooner the better they quit the ship the better !
Digitum extractum at ITFC ; there's no way of talking your way out of this .
COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:34 - Dec 29
lambo taking his time coming out of hiding
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tractorboybig added 17:38 - Dec 29
What a joke this great club has become......cant wait for lamberts verbal trash to spout out.
16 points from relegation position and thats where we is heading
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:40 - Dec 29
Total shambles of a football club from top to bottom!! No words for that inept performance! Something has gone wrong... players aren't running... there is no direction... no plan.. just 11 different players on a pitch every other week... we will not be promoted with this manager and his constant chopping and changing... no win in 10 with that squad? Hardly world beaters but good enough to win a league 1 game... for that reason.. LAMBERT OUT!
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wewerefamous added 17:40 - Dec 29
The biggest issue is the ridiculous rotation of the squad. We are in L1 for god sake, not Prem league with champions league commitments! Get you're best 11 in place and build around that for now. A few fresh faces I. Jan and clear out the dead wood 😡👍
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Lathers added 17:41 - Dec 29
Normally I don't see the point of sacking a manager without a replacement lined up. However on this occasion PL needs removing from post immediately before he does any more damage. Huge game on NY's Day against Wycombe who have lost 3 on the spin. Have a new man in charge for that game and let's start the year with a win and build some much needed momentum.
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SUPERBLUE59 added 17:42 - Dec 29
If Evans 'does one' as many advocate it will result in financial collapse and ground sharing with Colchester utd in league 2!!
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brendenward35 added 17:42 - Dec 29
Those wanting Evans out take a look at Sunderland. Owner sold club on the cheap and now on brink of collapse. No money falling attendances and yet another manager that can't do anything with the squad.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:43 - Dec 29
Yes. Whilst BlueBarmy is right that we have gone backwards under Evans (I think we grasp that point, please shut up about it), that's a longer term problem which will only be resolved when a buyer comes in. As some people on here more pertinently say, it is now clear Lambo has lost the dressing room. This is his own doing and he needs to accept this or follow up on his words and resign. I agree that he has still done a lot if good for the club behind the scenes, but as a manager, he is past his sell by date. Time for change in January.
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Bluearmy_81 added 17:44 - Dec 29
Keep backing the cause into oblivion guys!! Could be worse!! Better the devil you know! 🙄We're getting walloped in div 3 ffs!!!
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BluePatriot added 17:45 - Dec 29
Car crash football
Lambert PLEASE LEAVE
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Pezzer added 17:46 - Dec 29
The player rotation, not selecting the best 11 week in week out,changing formations, postponing fixtures, seemingly poor man management and coaching, and playing players out of position is now coming home to roost. Lambert's last press conference after the Gillingham match was awful and lacking leadership and direction. Yes we would all love a new owner to come in and spend millions and fly up to the premier league and champions league, but the reality is we need to get the most out of the players we have who should be good enough for LEAGUE 1. But they need to be given direction and confidence, stability and belief.
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Geddis78 added 17:47 - Dec 29
Bluearmy. Look at the size of our squad. Paying for Keane again. The loan guy from Spurs. Not sold anyone we wanted to keep. This year, Evans is not to blame. On paper, we should be able to field 2 teams from our squad that would be top 6. Read Steve Evans comments after the Gillingham game. Thought he was spot on in his assessment.
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Tractorboy1985 added 17:47 - Dec 29
Hope the numbskulls are happy that they drove mc carthy out! Yes it wasn't pretty but at least it was effective and there was some direction and the players would run through a brick wall for him and I was proud of my football club... the past 18 months have been an utter shambles! Still.. being in league 1 isn't that bad is it........
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