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Exeter City 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 4th Jan 2020 17:06

Former Blues midfielder Lee Martin’s injury-time goal ended Town’s hopes of a Wembley appearance in the Leasing.com Trophy as they were defeated 2-1 at League Two Exeter City in the third round. Nicky Ajose gave the Grecians the lead in first-half injury time before Will Keane levelled on 58 as Town improved in the second half.

Teddy Bishop and Freddie Sears both made their first starts of the season playing off lone central striker Will Keane with Cole Skuse and Andre Dozzell in the centre of the midfield.

Toto Nsiala, James Wilson and Luke Woolfenden - two of only three players who started at Wycombe on Wednesday to keep their places - were the back three with Myles Kenlock and Gwion Edwards - the other - the wing-backs. Tomas Holy was back in goal.

Exeter made nine changes from the team which won 1-0 at Forest Green Rovers on New Year’s Day with former Blues midfielder Martin on the bench.

The Grecians were forced into a late change of keeper after Lewis Ward picked up an injury in the warm-up. Sub Jonny Maxsted started with youngster Jack Arthur on the bench.

Town began the game on top with Bishop making a couple of early trademark pacy dribbles towards the Exeter penalty area, despite a surface more Sunday league than EFL.

But the game’s first shot came in the 10th minute - with Grecians fans still streaming into the ground - when Joel Randell cut inside Edwards on the left of the box and hit a low shot which Holy claimed at the second attempt.

On 12 Ajose looped an effort well over after being found in space on the left, then at the other end Bishop almost found himself in on goal after the ball dropped for him on the edge of the area but his touch let him down and Alex Hartridge stabbed away from him. Two minutes later home skipper Jake Taylor shot over from distance.

Nsiala headed Town’s first attempt at goal into the side-netting from a tight angle from a Dozzell ball in from the right following a corner.

Taylor curled over for the Grecians, who were having a lot of the ball and plenty of shots from distance but without testing Holy.

Most of the game had been played in the Town half but on 36 Skuse looked the break on halfway but was tripped by Matt Jay, who was shown the game’s first yellow card by referee Josh Smith.

As the half moved into its final five minutes the Blues began to put the Grecians under pressure and on 40 went very close to going in front. Keane got round his man on the right, cut the ball back, hit a defender and struck the post before bouncing away from goal.

Town kept the ball around the Exeter box and eventually it was played out to Dozzell, whose shot from 20 yards was going wide to the left of goal until Keane nodded it not too far past the other post. A minute later, Keane was yellow-carded for frustratedly kicking the ball away.


However, in the final minute of the half, the home side took the lead. Nigel Atangana sent a ball in from the right which was flicked on to Ajose at the far post from where he struck a shot off the inside of the woodwork and over the line.

Moments later, referee Smith ended a rather understated half in which the Blues had struggled to make their divisional superiority tell on a pitch which was hardly conducive to playing passing football.

Until the brief spell when the Exeter post was hit and Keane nodded just wide, Town had rarely threatened other than when Bishop, who had had a lively half, had made breaks forward.

The home side had seen more of the ball but until their goal had been limited to efforts from distance which had failed to trouble Holy.

The Grecians swapped Gary Warren for Will Dean ahead of the start of the second half but it was the Blues who started on top.

Two minutes after the restart Bishop broke into the area on the right and might have shot but squared to Sears but the chance was snuffed out. On 51 Sears was sent away by Keane but with the linesman’s flag raised.

Two minutes later, the former West Ham man timed a run from deep perfectly and Bishop sent him away on the right. However, his cross towards Keane was cut out.

Town had started the second half positively, however, with the opening minutes played almost wholly in the Grecians’ half.

And in the 58th minute the Blues were on terms. Nsiala hit a long ball forward to Keane, who deftly took the ball down and laid it back to Sears. The returning frontman played it into Keane’s path and the striker hit his fifth goal of the season past Maxted right in front of the Town terrace.

Almost immediately after the restart Sears was sent away towards goal but was crowded out and forced back. Eventually, the Town number 20 hit a shot which Maxted did well to push away from goal, then moments later, the ball was crossed from the right to Bishop, but the midfielder could only divert it well wide of goal.

Woolfenden was yellow-carded for a foul on Ben Seymour not far outside the area as the match moved towards the hour mark. Jay’s freekick was easy for Holy.

Kayden Jackson replaced Sears in the 64th minute. The ex-Colchester man will have benefited from his longest run-out since his return from injury and will be pleased with his overall display. Four minutes later, the Grecians switched Seymour for Ryan Bowman.

Bishop, Town’s main danger throughout, cleverly turned his man and broke into the area on the right in the 72nd minute before hitting a low ball across the six-yard box but with none of his team-mates having read his intentions.

The Blues should have taken the lead in the 75th minute when Kenlock played a great ball from the left into the path of Jackson, but the sub hit his shot into the side-netting when he should at least have hit the target.

Bishop was subbed to a warm ovation from the Blues support a minute later after a very impressive return. Idris El Mizouni took over. For Exeter, ex-Blue Martin was introduced for goalscorer Ajose.

Woolfenden headed a deflected cross from the left over from under the bar in the 77th minute, before El Mizouni almost made a dramatic impact. The Tunisian international brought the ball in from the left at pace but, with Keane demanding a pass in the middle, saw it stabbed away from him just as he was about to shoot.

The left flank was proving increasingly fruitful for the Blues and a minute later Kenlock was sent away but with a number of team-mates well placed his cross was cut out. Moments later, Nsiala blazed over, the Grecians having failed to clear following a corner.

Town had been the better side throughout the second half and were ending the period on top. In the final scheduled minute, with James Norwood having been introduced for Edwards and seconds before the fourth official raised his board indicating three additional minutes, El Mizouni curled a shot into Maxted’s arms from the left.

Nsiala was booked for a pull back just outside the box as Exeter made a break from which Jay struck a freekick which Holy brilliantly tipped over.

But from the corner the Grecians won the tie. The flag-kick was blocked but was looped back in and fell to Martin to the left of the box from where he hit a shot across Holy and into the net before running to celebrate with his supporters in the other half of the field.

There wasn’t time for the Blues to hit back before referee Smith brought the game and Town’s hopes of a Leasing.come Trophy final appearance at Wembley to an end.

The scoreline was harsh on the Blues on the balance of the second half with Town having been much the better side, as they should have been against a much-changed Exeter XI.

However, when they were on top they failed to turn that advantage into chances and those they did create they failed to take, while Exeter took one of their few second half opportunities at the death with Martin - who scored the Grecians’ winning penalty in the Carabao Cup shoot-out last season - perhaps inevitably the one to net the goal.

The defeat, an embarrassing one against opposition from a lower league in a cup once again, stretches the Blues’ winless run over 90 minutes to 12 games, however, the performance in the second half deserved more, even if the display before the break was far less impressive.

Town are back in League One action against Accrington Stanley at Portman Road next Saturday.

Town: Holy, Woolfenden, Nsiala, Wilson, Edwards (Edwards 89), Skuse (c), Dozzell, Kenlock, Bishop (El Mizouni 76), Sears (Jackson 64), Keane. Unused: Norris, Judge, Garbutt, Dobra.

Exeter: Maxted, Dyer, Warren (Dean 46), Hartridge, Richardson, Taylor (c), Atangana, Jay, Randall, Ajose (Martin 76), Seymour (Bowman 68). Unused: Arthur, Bowman, Collins, Kite, Chrisene. Referee: Josh Smith (Bedford).


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NoelTheDub added 17:31 - Jan 4
Dolphinblue...What planet are you from,Exeters 2nd team 10 changes in their team and our super first team squad out today laughable at best and our super captain earlier saying we will bring 40,000 supporters to Wembley bloody stop talking crap you and the PR players thats dished out to talk absolute bull to us long suffering supporters every week.Every week the same tripe is dished out to us poor team selection, no plan,no shape hoofball.Club is dying by the week RIP TOWN and its the people like you thats happy with what your getting on and off the pitch..
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afcfee added 17:33 - Jan 4
Can't believe Exeter scored to with premier class 8 back in there, such a good chap off the field though, new contracts for him and fist pumper to go with the manager, why not? It really wouldn't surprise me.
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afcfee added 17:33 - Jan 4
Two*
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DerryfromBury added 17:33 - Jan 4
If PL has an once of integrity (as he likes everyone to think) he'll decline the offer of a contract extension until such time as results demonstrate he deserves it. At the end of the day he's the manager, the buck stops with him.
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Dolphinblue added 17:34 - Jan 4
PlanetDolphin of course...silly question 🐬🐬🐬🐬😀
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budgieplucker added 17:34 - Jan 4
We can keep repeating the fact that we are not clinical enough in both boxes but cannot seem to fix this.

Two key moments demonstrate this, Jackson fluffing yet another gilt edge chance. Teddy,s great run and cross ball to the back post and nobody to follow in.

Exeter bring on Bowman a physical presence again to ruff our defence up - every team in Div 1 and Div 2 needs a player who is going to be combative and bully defenders - where is our equivalent?

Jackson and Nsiala whilst arguably being capable at this level are not doing anywhere near enough - until PL completes the missing part of the jigsaw to be able to turn the screw on teams in League 1 we will forever be talking about taking positives out of matches we have failed to win or even loose saying how well our build up play was.

My fear is like under MM there will come the time where Lambert does not have the answers and the atmosphere will turn toxic again knowing that we have a manager with a long contract that ME will not want to terminate.

Don't get me wrong I have been a big PL fan and not calling for his head but I am not sure the quality of football has improved much at all, how much time does he need to create what we need an identity and a ruthless brand of football - this at the moment looks so far away from being achievable, I am not sure fans will be patient to wait the full 5 year term to see a final product.
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midastouch added 17:34 - Jan 4
Can't wait for the Monday all talk and no substance PR piece, which player are they are they going to rotate / roll out for that one I wonder?
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:34 - Jan 4
Could have gone either way today, but that said, we should be beating a B side from a division below. Good showings from both Freddie & Teddy are the only real positives. But Al Miz was also good, and Woolf looks the part, except for a few lapses. Hoping we can gel as a team and turn this round sooner rather than later - but it is all very frustrating at the moment. At least we know all we have to concentrate on now is the league.
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Dolphinblue added 17:35 - Jan 4
Exeter were lucky....
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martin587 added 17:35 - Jan 4
Suffolkboy,can you explain why you down marked my comment.?
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ArnieM added 17:35 - Jan 4
The bottom line is this ....

1) we dont create enough chances
2) we don't put the ball in the net
3) out defence is utter pants.



Jane wind9w requirements

Commanding centre back.
Creative midfielder
New striker


Otherwise we are League One again next season.
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ITFCsince73 added 17:36 - Jan 4
I to respect your views Dolphin 🐬.
I find them hugely odd but respect them, none the less.
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prebbs007 added 17:36 - Jan 4
I know what we should do. Give the Canary Clown a 5 year contract !!! Can't even beat a fourth division reserve side. ALL TIME LOW. 12 games without a win. What happens when it gets to 20 ? Sack him and pay up the contract ? Great decision Evans you complete w&nnker. At least you will be able to use Lambert's pay off as another tax deductible item. You're an utter disgrace using our club to wash through your dirty profits. Just hope the law catches up with you soon !!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:36 - Jan 4
Dolphin is Lambert's Y fronts, just likes a win up ,he isnt a supporter.
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Kesgraveblue92 added 17:36 - Jan 4
I don't really know where we go from here. We cannot beat an Exeter reserve team. All the pressure and possession and chances mean nothing if you don't score more goals than the opposition. This simple football principle is not a new thing. Good to see Bishop and Sears back, that is where the positives end. On a day where we are used to playing in the 3rd round of the FA Cup we are knocked out of the EFL Trophy by Exeter Reserves. Very sad day.
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Suffolkboy added 17:36 - Jan 4
It's obviously sad we lost ; but ,apart from again not putting the ball in the net,the report does indicate a much better all round performance ; and how good to read of rather good contributions from both Sears and Bishop !
Frustration and emotion run high in the immediate aftermath , and sadly again the utter negativity and expressions of dross feature here !
How on earth some folk will come to terms with realty when we start putting the ball in-the net and actually winning is quite beyond understanding !
We need good news ,as a Club, but patience is a virtue - posess it if you can !!
COYB
There's going to be light at the end of the tunnel !
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Felstow1978 added 17:37 - Jan 4
LAMBERT OUT
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TimmyH added 17:38 - Jan 4
@midas - probably the one with the 'least' worst game, probably Keane as he scored...probably biggest 2nd half of the season coming up in many a year at ITFC and as I've mentioned before the real litmus test for Lambert.
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HackneyBlue added 17:39 - Jan 4
At least those hardy supporters that had a round trip of a million miles and 4 days off work will be getting their expences back
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Dolphinblue added 17:39 - Jan 4
Bad run yes but we are 5th with a game in hand playing good football....come on we should have beaten wycombe at home but for a lousy ref, should have beat them away....should have beaten bristol rovers at home....we are not far off COYB
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groundhog added 17:40 - Jan 4
lee martin couldn't hit a barn door when here, jeeeeeeeeeeez
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Michael101 added 17:41 - Jan 4
Why is everybody surprised at Evans giving Lambert a new contract,he renewed that us!red idiot McCarthy contract TWICE.same any#e differ day.
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midastouch added 17:41 - Jan 4
Dolphin were the last 11 teams also lucky?
Your ITFC glass might still be half full from Lambert's free pint but you're coming across like your brain is half empty trying to put a positive spin on what was an embarrassing joke of a performance and result.
Next thing you'll be telling me is that Gwion Edwards is better than Carlos Edwards! I think we should give Woodbridge a call and try and arrange a swap deal asap!
Come on Dolphin, that was shocking, and trying to pretend otherwise is ludicrous.

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blueboy1981 added 17:42 - Jan 4
Sad fact is Lambert can afford to have a smile on his face, even after this disgraceful result.
How many individuals are there out there that have there income guaranteed for the next five years with no pressure to achieve anything ?.
Simply - he doesn't have to care a jot, win, lose, or draw.
Let those facts sink in, and taste a dose of reality punters.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:43 - Jan 4
Lambert should rip up the new contract and walk. ITFC rewarding failure sums it all up .
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