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Ipswich Town 4-1 Burton Albion - Match Report
Saturday, 15th Feb 2020 17:16

Alan Judge and Kayden Jackson netted two goals apiece as the Blues came from behind to beat Burton Albion 4-1 at Portman Road. Jamie Murphy gave the Brewers the lead in the sixth minute but Judge levelled for Town on 29, then Jackson put the Blues in front just before the break. The former Accrington man made it 3-1 seven minutes after the restart, then Judge added the fourth on 63.

Judge, Luke Garbutt, Will Keane, Gwion Edwards and Jon Nolan all returned to the Blues line-up.

Garbutt was back as left wing-back having missed the last two with a thigh injury, while Edwards was on the right having served his two-match ban for 10 bookings. Janoi Donacien dropped out of the 18.

Josh Earl moved to the left of the three centre-halves with Luke Woolfenden on the right and skipper Luke Chambers in the middle with James Wilson on the bench.

Judge took up the more advanced midfield role ahead of Flynn Downes and Nolan with Cole Skuse and Emyr Huws among the subs.

Up front, Keane came in for James Norwood, who was among the subs, alongside Jackson. Teddy Bishop returned to the 18 after his knee injury.

Burton made three changes with Stephen Quinn, Joe Powell and Oliver Sarkic in for Kieran Wallace, Scott Fraser and Nathan Broadhead, who were on the bench.

With Storm Dennis beginning the blow around the ground and rain falling, Town started on the front foot and ought to have gone ahead in the fourth minute.

Earl played a great pass out of defence on the left to Judge, who moved it on to Jackson, and the striker sent in a low cross to Keane in space in the middle. The former Hull City man took a touch, probably due to the wind, but as he shot Reece Hutchinson toed the ball away from him.

Within a minute, Burton went in front. Ryan Edwards found Jamie Murphy in acres of space on the left, from where the on-loan Rangers winger cut inside and hit a low shot to Tomas Holy’s left and into the net. It looked a very poor goal to concede from a Town perspective.

Having got their goal, the Brewers were well on top with the Blues struggling to make any impact going forward. On 10 Murphy was again found in space to the left and unleashed a shot which Holy saved.

Five minutes later, Joe Powell hit a well-struck effort from 25 yards which Holy watched carefully in the wind and turned over.

Town began to get more into the game and in the 20th minute should have levelled. Downes intercepted a loose pass just inside the Burton half and sent Judge away on goal. The Irishman shot past Brewers keeper Kieran O’Hara to his right but his effort hit the angle of post and bar.

Three minutes later, Garbutt was shown the first yellow card of the game for a foul on Quinn, brother of ex-Blues midfielder Alan.


On 27 Earl sent over a swirling cross from the left which Judge turned wide at the near post.

Town again should have equalised a minute later when Keane played in Jackson on the right of the area. With the wind getting stronger, the striker was forced wide but took the ball past the advanced O’Hara. However, the ex-Accrington man rushed his shot and hit the side-netting from a tight angle.

But the Town support didn’t have to wait too much longer for a goal. On 29 Jackson again away on the right and this time sent over a low cross from the byline which Judge turned into the far corner of the net, perhaps off a defender’s toe.

The Irish international celebrated his by removing his boot and throwing it towards the East of England Co-op Stand.

Having got back on terms Town looked a more confident unit and in the 34th minute, Garbutt whipped in a freekick from the right, Chambers flicked on and Conor Shaughnessy nodded it behind ahead of Keane, who looked odds-on to score had it reached him.

Burton began to see more of the ball and in the 42nd minute Sarkic curled a freekick towards goal which Holy claimed comfortably down to his right.

But in the 44th minute the Blues went in front. A wind-assisted Tomas Holy long ball saw Jackson in on goal after defender Richard Nartey totally misjudged the flight. The striker took a deft touch inside the area before looping over O’Hara and into the net to claim his 10th of the season.

Burton keeper O’Hara appeared to turn his ankle as Jackson scored and after treatment was replaced by Ben Garratt.

Seconds before the whistle, the Blues almost made it 3-1. Jackson left his man for dead on the right and sent in a low ball which Keane cleverly turned goalwards with his heel, however, Garratt was able to block.

The end of the half was greeted by applause from the Town faithful after an entertaining half in difficult conditions with the Blues having done well to turn things around after conceding the early goal.

Having gone behind, Burton had a spell on top when they might have killed the game off but Town gradually found their feet again and had had chances prior to Judge and Jackson’s goals. The wind had certainly had an impact on the match, not least on Town’s second goal.

The Blues began the second half on the front foot, Jackson crossing to Keane, who slipped as Nartey struggled to clear.

But on 52 Town put daylight between them and the Brewers. Judge, now playing out wide on the right with the Blues having moved to 4-4-2, won the ball on the flank and crossed towards Jackson, who stooped to loop a header inside the post behind Garratt to take the number nine to joint-top scorer alongside Norwood on 11.

Burton were forced into a sub in the 62nd minute when Nartey suffered a knock and was replaced by Kieran Wallace.

Two minutes later, the Blues made it 4-1. Nolan intercepted a loose pass a few yards inside the Burton half and fed Keane, who turned away from his man and played a pass into the path of Jackson. The ball held up in the wind and was stabbed out to Judge, who hit a low shot which squirmed under Garratt and just over the line before the keeper got back to paw it away.

Nolan was booked in the 67th minute for a foul on Edwards, then three minutes later Keane was found inside the box and hit a shot on the turn over. Seconds later, Town swapped the striker and Nolan for Bishop and Skuse.

Bishop immediately went looking for goal, curling a right-foot shot from just outside the box which Garratt did well to get down to his left to palm wide. From a very wind-assisted corner, the ball hit Chambers at the far post and looped over.

On 75 Jackson should have completed his first Town hat-trick. The striker was sent away behind the Burton defence by a superb defence splitting pass from Judge and was one-on-one with Garratt. However, the sub keeper stood his ground and blocked. The resultant corner scuffed off the top of Woolfenden’s newly-bleached hair and out.

Three minutes later, the visitors switched goalscorer Murphy for on-loan Everton striker Nathan Broadhead.

In the 81st minute Brewers skipper John Brayford brought the ball forward before hitting a shot well over. Moments later, Freddie Sears replaced Judge, who received a warm ovation as he left the field.

Sears might have made it five in the 87th minute when he was found on the right of the area but hit Garratt with his shot from a tight angle when the sub might have been better cutting it back to Jackson.

That was the final chance of the game with the final whistle warmly applauded by the home support.

After a concerning start to the afternoon, in the end it was as comfortable win as Town have had all season and the margin of victory should have been even wider.

Having got their noses in front at the end of the first half, the Blues maintained their momentum after the break and Jackson’s second of the game all but sealed it. Town had plenty more chances but were only able to add Judge’s second.

After three defeats and a draw, a win today was absolutely vital not just in terms of points but also the mood surrounding the club which was threatening to deteriorate just as the season reached its most crucial stage.

Town remain seventh, a point off Portsmouth in the final play-off place, and now five behind leaders Rotherham, who drew 2-2 at home to Wimbledon, and Coventry, who are up to second following their 2-0 win at Southend.

The Blues are next in action at home next Saturday when Oxford United, who were beaten 1-0 at home by Sunderland today, are the visitors.

Town: Holy, Earl, Chambers (c), Edwards, Jackson, Nolan (Skuse 70), Judge, Downes, Woolfenden, Garbutt, Keane (Bishop 70). Unused: Norris, Wilson, Norwood, Sears, Huws.

Burton: O’Hara (Garratt 45), Brayford (c), Edwards, Quinn, Akins, Hutchinson, Shaughnessy, Sarkic, Nartey (Wallace 62), Powell, Murphy (Broadhead 78). Unused: Fraser, Sbarra, O'Toole, Thomas. Referee: Charles Breakspear (Surrey). Att: 19,922 (Burton: 177).


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Nobbysnuts added 17:55 - Feb 15
A good but expected win but why did they have to score a 4th goal!!!! I had 3-1 in the prediction league. 👎👎👎
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jas0999 added 18:04 - Feb 15
I don't know about anyone else, but after hearing the team I felt more confident. It had more balance and players with some creativity. Downes/Skuse is too defensive and doesn't work.

Overall a good and much needed win in very trying conditions. Still a way to go as we are still outside the playoffs. But if we didn't win today then it would have been an even harder task - so job done. Judge was excellent.
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juniorblue added 18:05 - Feb 15
Well done! A much needed win and confidence booster. Good to see Bishop and Sears had a run out. Hopefully this is the start of a better run of results.
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blueboy1981 added 18:06 - Feb 15
BangaloreBlues ........ for your information it's called :- ‘Wanting to Win' and being p#ssed off when we don't.
In other words we're not all satisfied losers, like some of you.
Why compete if you don't do it to WIN ? - personally I was never born to come second in anything, and be happy.
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Lathers added 18:10 - Feb 15
A very welcome 3 points and 4 goals. I just hope this isn't another false dawn. We've only got to play 2 of the current top 8 in our run in, so if Lambert can finally get this lot firing and sort out our home form, we aren't out of the automatic race. Having our most creative player as the central centre back was smart. Well done boys, please follow this up with 3 more points against Oxford.
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cat added 18:11 - Feb 15
Lambert offensive line up looked the part. Good energy going forward, once the equaliser went in there was only one winner. Judge, Keane and Jackson linked up well, probably one of the better performance of the season against woeful opposition. Win next week then top 6 is a very realistic proposition.
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tractorboybig added 18:11 - Feb 15
edmundo we are not moaners but realists
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SpiritOfJohn added 18:12 - Feb 15
Enjoyable win. Well done to Jackson. He missed a few 1 on 1s but he kept plugging away and was a constant threat, so it was good to see him score a couple of goals today.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 18:14 - Feb 15
Well done today, a dodgy start (seems to be the norm nowadays) but we fought back well, created plenty of decent goal-scoring opportunities and low and behold converted a few, should have had a couple more but as long as we create the amount of decent ops in the rest of our games a top six finish shouldn't be far off.

I will have one moan about Edwards who was effing awful for 30 minutes and was lucky not to get pulled off by Agent Lambert (no pun intended) :)
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shouldistayorcounago added 18:19 - Feb 15
Really strange game but I definitely won't complain! Think we came up against a poor Burton side today in all honesty but great character to get back in the game and win comfortably in the end. Hopefully they can keep this up and we can finish the season as we started it! COYB
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ThaiBlue added 18:27 - Feb 15
A wins a win prove us all wrong and now go undefeated 4 the rest of the season should be no exuses this is league 1 at the end of the day.
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TractorBeezer added 18:28 - Feb 15
Congrats where due. With appropriate formation and team selection changes from Lambert. We were looking cohesive and dangerous especially second half. Edwards playing as traditional right back made a positive difference.
Must admit am not used to seeing Murphy score against us!
Keep the faith everyone and take one game at a time. Looking forward to Oxford!
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therein61 added 18:32 - Feb 15
Didn't go today(over 400 mile drive round trip) but listened to the radio so pleased to get 3 points(whoever we played) and a midfielder scoring 2 says a lot about team selection(positive again thank heavens) on and upwards you blues same again next game!
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 18:33 - Feb 15
Blueboy ☹️ , then you had to go and spoil it
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PhilTWTD added 18:37 - Feb 15
Oops, my error re electronic, forgot there's not that in this division. Amended.
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Buryblue78 added 18:41 - Feb 15
Just home and starting to thaw out!
Great result after a here we go again first 20 mins
Very difficult conditions obviously but to get promotion you have to adapt to all weathers
There were more incisive passes today than in all the games i've been to so far this season put together
We certainly wanted it more today and on another day we could and arguably should have scored 7 or 8
well done all and particularly pleased to see Freddy and Bish come on and get more minutes
Anyone moaning tonight should just do one!
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Dolphinblue added 18:57 - Feb 15
Judge was brilliant! Pocket wizard! 5 pts off top! Coyb! AND THENEGCREW said the playoffs were gone 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 keep up the comedy gold THENEGCREW 🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬....WE WILL GET PROMOTED...FACT!!!!!
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 18:59 - Feb 15
Yes, I too had crossed the line and become a "moaner" rather than a "blue tint" recently. Hold my hands up, great response from the lads today in awful conditions. Not going to get top excited yet, but enjoy the moment and the feeling of relief the losing streak has ended at least.
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Dissboyitfc added 19:05 - Feb 15
I missed todays game, perhaps i should stay away more often!

A welcome 3 points and by the sound of it a very good performance.

So pleased for judge who sounded like he was very good today, hopefully a confidence booster for him and all the team.

A happier Saturday evening!
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Cakeman added 19:07 - Feb 15
I have been critical of late but fair play today as the lads didn't let their heads drop after a poor opening twenty minutes or so. Thankfully we didn't rue missing those early glaring opportunities.
Need to go on a lengthy run to convince me that we can cut the mustard though.
Flynn Downes just gets better as the season wears on, what a player we have there. Thought the chap from Preston looked composed as well in trying conditions.
Here's hoping for a good run!
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runningout added 19:10 - Feb 15
If Only!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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happybeingblue added 19:24 - Feb 15
well well we could have had 7 or 8 goals today but keeping it positive some nicely threaded through balls into spaces behind burton defence,we were pinging our crosses in quicker too burton are quite open and express themselves so not many goaless draws with them,enjoyable game i would have been happy with a 3-2 before kick off ...thought kayden took his 2 goals well he will be disapointed he didnt get the 3rd but his attitude continues to impress me keeps plugging away,his attitude towards the team is positive,judgey was good as well,moved the ball quicker and had a good effect on the game today. we can all enjoy our saturday evening tonight :)
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algarvefan added 19:28 - Feb 15
I'll keep hoping all season long but lets not blind ourselves with the 4-1 win, lets be totally honest here Burton were awful. Yes we played well in patches and some good football too but when we went a goal behind it could have easily become 2 and to be honest I don't think we would have recovered from that.

As I have said some positives but on occasions we looked shaky at the back too, much work still to do and we must take chances if we are to get promoted, we were gifted a lot by Burton today.

Onwards and Upwards.......Hopefully!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 19:39 - Feb 15
Thank God.

Keep it rolling. Oxford again next, a harder proposition.

None the less 4 goals and a much needed win. Well done
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ringwoodblue added 19:39 - Feb 15
Well that was the reaction that we've all been waiting for. Judging by the other teams above and immediately below us, we need to go on a long unbeaten run until the end of the season and win the majority of them. We play so much better with Garbutt in the team so hope he stays fit now.

Judge and Jackson's confidence should be sky high after getting a brace apiece so no more tinkering with the team please Mr Lambert.

How ironic that Toto is still doing his best to mess up our season after we loaned him out by gifting a goal to Wycombe and bet he plays out of his skin when Bolton come to Portman Road.
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