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Ipswich Town 2-0 Wigan Athletic - Match Report
Sunday, 13th Sep 2020 13:59

The Blues’ Sky hoodoo was finally vanquished as Paul Lambert’s men opened their League One campaign with a 2-0 behind-closed-doors victory over Wigan Athletic at Portman Road. Town, who hadn’t won when playing live in front of the Sky cameras for 16 matches going back to December 2015, went ahead through Teddy Bishop’s first goal in nearly six years in the 11th minute before sub Gwion Edwards added the second on 80.

Town were forced into one change with Luke Woolfenden missing from the back four with the centre-half having picked up a knock in training. He was replaced by James Wilson, who was making his first competitive appearance of the season.

Corrie Ndaba missed a chance of making his league debut having suffered a dead leg during the 2-1 EFL Trophy defeat to Arsenal's U21s in midweek.

Tomas Holy got the nod ahead of David Cornell in goal, while there was again no place in the squad for Downes, who was given time off ahead of last week’s 3-0 Carabao Cup victory over Bristol Rovers following the interest from Crystal Palace and his subsequent transfer request.

Also absent from the bench was Jack Lankester, who has also picked up a knock, with Janoi Donacien included having recovered from the injury he suffered at Cambridge.

Former Blues striker Joe Garner was named as Wigan’s captain, while ex-Town winger Gary Roberts was also in the XI.

One-time Blues youngster Pat Webber was on the bench for the Latics, who had manager John Sheridan in charge for the first time since taking over on Friday.

Wigan were without forward Gavin Massey due a leg muscle injury, while defensive pair Danny Fox and Josh Clarke, who signed on short-term deals on Friday, were not involved.

Following a summer exodus as a result of their administration, only Kal Naismith remained from the XI which drew 1-1 at home to Fulham on the final day of the Championship season in July.

Town got the game under way at an empty and eerily quiet Portman Road after both sets of players had taken a knee in support of Black Lives Matter.

Wigan were first to threaten in the seventh minute from a corner on the right. The ball was allowed to reach Emeka Obi, who sent his header into the ground and wide. It was a fortunate escape for the Blues.

And four minutes later, Town went in front. Stephen Ward quickly took a free-kick on the left, catching Wigan cold and sending Freddie Sears away in space. The former West Ham man sent over a cross which was half-cleared and Teddy Bishop ran in and nodded into the roof of the net past Jamie Jones to give the Blues the lead.

It was only the 24-year-old’s second career goal, his previous one having come at AFC Bournemouth in November 2014 during his breakthrough campaign as an 18-year-old.

Wigan, who had won a number of corners in the early stages, should have levelled in the 14th minute. After a flag-kick had been half-cleared, the ball was sent back and Obi this time headed over when he ought to have scored.


On 21 Dozzell curled a shot well over with the Blues increasingly in control of the game with Wigan unable to keep hold of the ball.

Three minutes later, Dozzell returned a Judge corner from the right across goal, skipper Luke Chambers nodded it back in and English league debutant Aaron Drinan’s close-range header scuffed the top of the bar.

Town began to create more chances and might well have added to their lead in the 26th minute. Dozzell found Ward on the left with a sublime cross-field ball and the Irishman sent in a cross which reached Chambers breaking into the area but the captain’s header into the ground bounced harmlessly to Jones in the Wigan goal.

In the 28th minute Bishop went very close to his second goal of the game. Jon Nolan brought the ball into the box unchallenged and laid it to Drinan to his left, from where the Irish U21 international, with his back to goal, laid it to Bishop, who struck a low shot which hit the post. The ball rebounded awkwardly for Drinan and he was unable to divert it towards goal.

It had been all Town but in the 34th minute ex-Blue Roberts whipped in a ball from the left, Toto Nsiala’s header went straight up in the air and Garner’s powerfully-struck overhead kick beat Holy but smashed against the bar. It was another fortunate escape for Town, who had been much the better side but also could well have conceded three times.

Five minutes later, Town built patiently from the back, Dozzell eventually finding Sears with another great cross-field ball to the left, the striker moving it on to Judge. The Irish international then back-heeled into the path of Sears who was breaking into the area and the former Colchester man saw his shot stopped by Jones with Drinan calling for the ball to be squared to him on the edge of the six-yard box. The quality of the move deserved a goal.

As the half moved into two minutes of injury time, Sears curled a 25-yard free-kick just over, Nolan having been fouled.

Town deserved their half-time lead on the balance of the period overall with Bishop reacting quickly to nod home his first goal in nearly six years. At times the Blues had played some lovely stuff and might have been further ahead with Sears likely to feel he should have added to last week’s two Carabao Cup goals, Chambers also feeling he ought to have added to his goal against Bristol Rovers and Bishop unlikely with his strike against the post.

But Wigan could easily have scored three times themselves with Obi missing two very good early opportunities, with Town not looking entirely comfortable when defending set pieces, and Garner coming very close with his excellent overhead kick.

However, a second Blues goal after the break ought to be enough to put the game beyond the reach of the visitors.

Town swapped Drinan for James Norwood ahead of the second half, presumably due to an injury with the former Waterford man having had another decent half, while the Latics swapped Dan Gardner for Alex Perry.

The Blues began the half brightly, Judge heading wide at the near post from a Ward cross from the left in the opening minute after the restart.

On 52, Town again looked shaky from a set piece, Roberts sending the ball in from the left and Holy looking hesitant as it reached two Latics at the back of the box. However, they were unable to create an opening and eventually Nolan was fouled as he looked to clear.

The Blues ought to have doubled their lead in the 56th minute when Dozzell played a low ball across the area after it had been played back to him following a corner. Wilson was unable to make a significant contact when he should have scored and it wafted wide, appearing to catch a defender on its way out, although referee Thomas Bramall awarded a goal-kick.

Sears curled another free-kick over three minutes later, then, as the game reached the hour mark, Chambers was booked for a foul as Wigan sought to break following a Town attack.

Garner headed well over for Wigan in the 63rd minute, a warning to Town that the visitors had created chances even if they hadn’t been able to take them and that the scoreline was still only 1-0.

There was another scare two minutes later when a Roberts free-kick was headed out of the area to sub Perry, who hit a controlled effort which only just looped over the bar.

Wigan began to see more of the ball as the game moved towards the 70-minute mark, a well-worked move ending with Tom Pearce crossing low into Holy’s arms at the near post.

Two minutes later, Lee Evans shot over with the Latics on top and taking the game to the Blues. Moments later, Edwards took over from Sears with Judge moving to the left of the front three with the Welshman on the right.

Bishop curled an edge-of-the-area effort through to Jones on 74, before the goalscorer made way for Emyr Huws.

Town’s second goal finally came in the 80th minute. Nolan sent Judge away in space down the left and the Irishman sent in a cross which fell to sub Edwards, who shot low into the net from six yards on the turn.

In the final scheduled minute, Edwards cut in from the left and hit a powerful shot which Jones did well to palm behind for a corner. There was little serious action during three minutes of injury time before referee Bramall confirmed the Blues’ first three points of the season.

A deserved victory for the Blues, who had enough chances to have made their lead more secure prior to Edwards hitting the second late on.

The second half display wasn’t as convincing as the first with Wigan having a strong spell midway through, while manager Lambert will be unhappy with the way his team defended a number of Latics set pieces which on another day could have resulted in goals.

Overall however, he will be delighted that the League One season is off and running with a home win, only the Blues’ 11th in their last 50 in the league at Portman Road.

The victory ends a winless run of 16 games in front of the live Sky cameras, their previous success the 1-0 defeat of the MK Dons at Stadium MK in December 2015.

Town are next in action when Fulham visit for a Carabao Cup tie on Wednesday with the Blues’ first away League One game of the season at Bristol Rovers next Saturday.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Wilson, Nsiala, Ward, Dozzell, Nolan, Bishop (Huws 76), Judge, Sears (Edwards 73), Drinan (Norwood 46). Unused: Cornell, Donacien, Kenlock, Hawkins.

Wigan: Jones, Obi, Long, Naismith, Pearce, L Evans, Merrie (Crankshaw 82), Solomon-Otabor, Gardner (Perry 46), Roberts, Garner (c). Unused: O Evans, Joseph, Jolley, Aasgaard, Webber. Referee: Thomas Bramall (Sheffield).


Photo: Matchday Images



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ArnieM added 14:40 - Sep 13
Good solid result considering it wasn't our first / strongest 11.
Wigan will be in the top six I feel once they have settled down . They are no pushovers .
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Bert added 14:41 - Sep 13
Interesting that we all see things differently but then that is what being a supporter is about !
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gosblue added 14:45 - Sep 13
Substitutions spot on (assuming Drinan picked up a knock) Huws added some momentum in a tiring midfield. Edwards helped cancel out the threat of Pearce and Roberts down their left as well as moving is forward. Credit to Lambert even though the performance wasn't the best. Job done.
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TimmyH added 14:46 - Sep 13
Seriously Blues1...you might want to reconsider your views on Chambers today 'didn't put a foot wrong all game' if you watch a replay. I'm open to give Chambers a clean slate this season (though he is getting on) but 1. let Obi go for his second header 2. put in a feeble tackle to let their wing back/winger in on goal which came to nothing.

Even Obi's first clear header looked a mix up between him and Nsiala.
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FreddySteady added 14:49 - Sep 13
Drinan was miles better than Norwood. Hopefully just an injury not tactical. Thought we were just ok but a win's a win. Defence didn't look brilliant.
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ArnieM added 14:53 - Sep 13
Oh ffs TimmyH, can you not just enjoy Towns first win? I'm sick to death if of supports like you on a CONSTANT witch-hunt of Chambers.

ALL Players wil make mistakes , make the wrong choice, but do people like you focus on ALL players ? No of course you don't . You target Chambers and only chambers .

Sears played at least THREE crap free kicks . He denied ya getting a second in the first Half by not squaring it to the free Drinan ..... Nsiala gave away countless free kicks outside the box..... Holy booting it long ..... do you make a single comment ? No!


We WON FFS just try and enjoy it and acknowledge it's the first game of the season. Wigan are going to be a decent team make no mistake . I'm glad we've got 3 points off them. I suspect we won't at their place ..... but jo doubt you'll have Chambers down as the cause even if he doesn't play such us your mentality.
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cat added 14:56 - Sep 13
A sweet home win to open up our account. Usual Town performance with a one half performance with defensive gaffs. Lovely to see Dozza picking his passes. Stand out performer for me was Nolan, great energy and at the heart of our better footballing periods. Plenty of quality not on display today, with this squad we should achieve something this season.
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Lightningboy added 14:57 - Sep 13
Can't quite figure out how Nsiala can call himself a footballer - guy is a liability - hope Woolfenden & KVY are back very soon.

Game and performance was very scrappy - looked better when Edwards came on.

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runningout added 15:01 - Sep 13
as said previous these points could be null and void. We were fortunate today!
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SpiritOfJohn added 15:04 - Sep 13
We played some nice stuff in midfield today and we carried a goal threat.
First time I've seen Ward and he looks like a solid acquisition, adding a bit of composure to our back line.
Judge was full of running; he seems to have benefited from a long pre-season - I don't think he ever got up to speed in the last campaign.
Only one criticism today - Freddie's free-kick floaters - we missed Garbutt in that area.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 15:07 - Sep 13
Oh give over ArnieM. You do your fair share of moaning. Im afraid Chambers and Nsiala quite simply had poor games. Blues1 spot 9n with his analysis. As fans we are allowed to call out our players for having poor games. I enjoyed our midfield play which was where we won the game.
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TimmyH added 15:10 - Sep 13
woh! Arnie M...yes you do make valid points about other players Nsiala and Sears (whom I thought had a greedy game) and yes others did make mistakes...but if we didn't get the result and Obi scored there would be more than myself posting about Chambers.

I'm looking at the bigger picture not just one game and we can't afford to have the same players making the same continuous mistakes...by the way as a positive Dozzell (who needs to up his game) spun some good passes 1st half and Bishop looked good as well for a period. Long long way to go...I've said my piece :)
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ringwoodblue added 15:14 - Sep 13
We must learn to kill off games while we're on top as better teams than Wigan will punish us. Positives are Bishop, Edwards, Drinan and Ward. Negatives are set pieces, we can't defend them and we can't take advantage of our own. We don't have a free-kick specialist like Garbutt.

We also still have some good players to come back like KVY, Woolfie and Lankester so today's team is not our strongest.

Three points, confidence building win so I'm happy.
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lonelyblue added 15:35 - Sep 13
Has nobody mentioned Nolan? I thought he was outstanding today.
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Dolphinblue added 15:49 - Sep 13
Yes, Nolan mom......wheres Bluearmy1981.....oh we won....
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HalesworthBlue7 added 16:03 - Sep 13
Yeah not a bad start , thought we were good first half, apart from the slack marking at corners . Those of you posting still missing Wolfie Kvy and Lancaster don't forget at present time we also have Downes Jackson, Dobra, Nydam , please lets all try to be a bit more positive to support the team
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Dolphinblue added 16:31 - Sep 13
#thenegcrew are not capable of positivity......We win 2nil, play well...40 comments..?if we had lost 180 comments COYB
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blueboy1981 added 16:32 - Sep 13
A Win is a Win - and you can only beat what's in front of you - job done, good start.
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SheptonMalletBlue added 16:45 - Sep 13
Overall not a bad performance. Thought Wilson played really well, should have scored though. In fact, when KVY and Woolf are back I don't see any room for Fist Pumper. Thought he was poor again today, no pace, no positional awareness!
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:07 - Sep 13
Blueandtruesince82 , hope you didnt swallow the little blue bag of salt in all the excitement lol, Well off to a good start with 3 points, it dosnt matter how you get them as long as you get them . Two well taken goals and a clean sheet ,who's moaning .
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therein61 added 17:22 - Sep 13
Good start you blues 3 points in the bag, hope Drinan's injury is just a niggle as i can see him being our focal point up front his overall play will only get better with a run in the side he is certainly trying to make the shirt his!!
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bringingbackthedutch added 17:25 - Sep 13
Decent result, clearer sense of identity than the start of last season. Main problem as against Arsenal U21s was Dozzell and Bish running out of steam early in the second half. and we conceded a lot of possession and impetus. Guess with more minutes they'll be able to keep the intensity up. Thought Lambo made the right subs for once to sort this out. Drinnan promising again.
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towntalk added 17:28 - Sep 13
Lucky to be ahead at the break. I thought we looked comfortable for the first twenty minutes of the second half. We seemed to open them up with our passing, though it always looked like it was going to take a big effort to convert openings into a goal. Then they got hold of the ball again and made its look ordinary. Very pleased we got the second. And enjoyed watching the team on Sky, which hasn't been the case for a while!!
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graham2408 added 17:35 - Sep 13
A few on this site said the midfield was okay. All a matter of opinion but I thought that was our weak point. We were constantly outgunned and out muscled in midfield.
Some occasional nice creation but where is the Peter Morris?
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Nobbysnuts added 17:36 - Sep 13
Well played boys. Well played teddy. Stay fit and you will be a big player for us and we'll played edwards. Made a difference when he came on.
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