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Ipswich Town 2-0 Accrington Stanley - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Oct 2020 17:01

Second-half goals from Gwion Edwards and Freddie Sears saw top-of-the-table Town to a 2-0 victory over Accrington Stanley at Portman Road. The Blues, who started without an out-and-out central striker, were disappointing in the first half but improved after the break with Edwards opening the scoring in the 54th minute and Sears sealing a third successive 2-0 League One home win on 71.

Sears returned to the Town starting XI in place of Oli Hawkins in an otherwise unchanged side.

Hawkins, who has started the last three league games, missed out on a place in the 18 having almost certainly picked up a knock.

Sears started on the left of the front three with Gwion Edwards moving out to the right and Alan Judge playing as a false nine in the absence of out-and-out strikers Hawkins, James Norwood, Aaron Drinan and Kayden Jackson, who was also missing from the 18, presumably due to a fitness concern.

Myles Kenlock again started at left-back in the absence of Stephen Ward, who is still out with an achilles injury.

Jon Nolan was back after his calf problem and on the bench, alongside recent loan signings Mark McGuinness and Keanan Bennetts, and young striker Tyreece Simpson.

Accrington also made one change with defender Michael Nottingham handed his full debut following his recent move from Blackpool for forward Ryan Cassidy.

Ahead of kick-off, both teams took a knee in support of Black Lives Matter with the visitors hitting the first shot of the game in the third minute, Joe Pritchard’s effort from the edge of the box flying wide of Tomas Holy’s right post.

Town first threatened in the eighth minute when Judge broke away from his man on the right and sent over a cross but it was too close to Stanley keeper Toby Savin as Sears came in for it at the far post.

More of the early stages of the game had been played in Town’s half with Accrington seeing most of the ball.

But in the 14th minute they broke following a visitors attack and Judge played a great ball into the path of Sears who burst away from Mark Hughes to find himself one-on-one with Savin. However, the keeper was able to block. A minute later, Holy saved Matt Butcher’s low effort from the edge of the area.

There was a scare for the Blues, who were struggling to settle into their new system, in the 19th minute when Holy came well out of his goal to clear but the ball cannoned back off Andre Dozzell and Colby Bishop tried to hook it towards goal, but fortunately it ran harmlessly wide.

In the 25th minute Tariq Uwakwe curled a low free-kick goalwards which Holy did well to palm round his post low to his right. Following the resultant corner, the ball dropped for Pritchard but the midfielder volleyed wide.


On 28, Edwards did well down the right and sent over a low cross which the Stanley backline failed to clear, allowing Sears to hit a low shot which deflected behind off the keeper's feet.

Town continued to miss the presence of focal point frontman Hawkins and all too often were guilty of giving the ball away in their own half.

On 40 Accrington skipper Seamus Conneely shot only just over from 25 yards. A minute later, Pritchard curled a strike over.

Accrington were on top as half-time approached and as the period moved into one additional minute, Conneely hit a deflected effort wide.

Town had toiled for much of the half, finding it hard going without the presence of an out-and-out central striker both when they were working their way forward and when forced to clear their lines by Accrington’s determined pressing with Holy’s long kicks invariably picked up by a visiting player.

Despite this, the Blues had had the best two chances of the half with Sears likely to feel he ought to have taken the first when sent through by Judge.

At the other end, despite much of the game being played in the Town half, Accrington had only really threatened via efforts from distance.

Neither side made a change of personnel ahead of the second half but the Blues moved Sears into the middle, Edwards to the left, from where he scored two goals last week at Blackpool, and Judge to the right.

The change looked to have some impact with Town seeing more of the ball in the Stanley half and passing it around at a greater tempo. On 51 Bishop turned away from his man midway inside the Accrington half before hitting a powerful 25-yard strike which flew not too far wide of Savin’s right post.

And in the 54th minute Town took the lead via Edwards’s fifth goal of the season, more than anyone else in the division.

After a spell of Blues possession in the Accrington half, Dozzell played forward to Sears just outside the box and the former West Ham man looked to play a pass between the two centre-halves for the Welshman, the ball catching one of the defenders on its way through to Edwards, who took it on to the right before cutting a low shot across Savin and into the net.

The visitors looked to get back on terms and in the 60th minute Nottingham saw what looked to be a goal-bound strike blocked.

Accrington continued to take the game to Town and on 67 Conneely hit a low strike from distance which Holy did well to save down to his left with Kenlock clearing the loose ball.

Town were looking a threat every time they broke forward, albeit without having been able to create a serious opportunity.

However, in the 70th minute, after Jon Russell had hit another shot from distance for Accrington straight at Holy, the Blues doubled their lead via Sears’s first league goal of the campaign, his third in all competitions and his first since the opening day Carabao Cup victory over Bristol Rovers.

Stanley defender Ross Sykes, red-carded in the fixture between the sides at the Wham Stadium last season, played a loose pass midway inside his side’s half to the left. Judge seized upon it and played it forward for Sears, who took it into the area before deftly clipping over Savin and into the net.

In the 74th minute Huws, who had grown into the game in the second half, made way for Nolan.

On 80 Cameron Burgess was yellow-carded for a foul on Chambers, who joined him in the book for dissent.

A minute later, a Town corner from the right struck a Stanley defender and bounced to Savin with Bishop, who was completing a full game for only the fifth time in his senior career, just unable to get a touch on it.

Judge made way for home debutant Bennetts in the 84th minute, the on-loan Borussia Mönchengladbach winger soon getting into the action, cutting in from the left but scuffing his shot to Savin.

In injury time Simpson took over from Sears, who will have been delighted to find the net having been given his chance down the middle after the break.

Town might have made it three in injury time when Dozzell broke forward and fed Bennetts to his right but the loanee’s effort was saved. Simpson cut the loose ball back to Dozzell, whose strike was blocked.

Town were much better after the break and once they had got their noses in front the win never looked in question with Edwards and Sears both taking their chances confidently.

The win sees the Blues stay top of League One having won five and drawn one of their first six league games for the first time since the famous 1980/81 campaign.

Town will be looking to continue their excellent early season form when they travel to seventh-placed Doncaster on Tuesday with another away trip, to Lincoln, who are third, next Saturday.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Kenlock, Dozzell, Huws (Nolan 74), Bishop, Judge (Bennetts 84), Sears (Simpson 90), Edwards. Unused: Cornell, Woolfenden, McGuinness, Nolan, Lankester.

Accrington: Savin, Nottingham, Hughes, Burgess, Sykes, Butcher, Russell, Pritchard, Uwakwe, Bishop, Conneely (c) (Cassidy 74). Unused: Baxter, Allen, Barclay, Rodgers, Scully, Mohammed. Referee: Robert Lewis (Shrewsbury).


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Kesblue66 added 17:45 - Oct 17
Well done.but whatever made him start with that formation. We all know Edwards best place is on the left,and fredie though the middle.
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Beattiesballbag added 17:45 - Oct 17
RobsonWark: don't know what game you were watching in the first half but all i saw were players passing back as soon as they were closed down. Worrying trend that in every game this season for large parts the other team has closed us down better & when on the ball have passed it around better, much like last season, saving grace this season has been the defence & better finishing on fewer chances. Thankfully Accrington stopped closing down so quickly & allowed us some space to pass the ball.
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jas0999 added 17:46 - Oct 17
Another good win. Slightly concerned regarding the striker situation particularly as transfer window closed yesterday, but overall another good result. Two tough away games now which will test our promotion credentials.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:48 - Oct 17
Still can't beat any team above us in the table.
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BettyBlue added 17:52 - Oct 17
How do you start a game without a centre forward?

What were we hoping for? A set piece or a penalty?

Why can't we make something out of current forwards and if not why are we still paying them.

Lambert out.
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BettyBlue added 17:53 - Oct 17
Accrington aren't top six.
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RobITFC added 17:59 - Oct 17
Bettyblue - they were before kick off
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chepstowblue added 18:07 - Oct 17
I'm far from convinced but it's a lovely start to the season. Feet firmly on the ground as it'll take very little to see a repeat of last seasons downward spiral. Good to see the players who contributed very little in the last campaign performing well and finding the net regularly. Seriously missing Downes !!
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Esseeja added 18:10 - Oct 17
First half, whilst we had chances, we looked diabolical, the second half, we grew 8 more legs and an extra hand and just dominated, every individual played well second half, so I won't put a full analysis of my opinions based off the first half.


To clear myself up: Last week I meant Hawkins wasn't having enough goes in front of goal to score, because he's definitely contributed to a lot of attacks.
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Nobbysnuts added 18:10 - Oct 17
Great win(once he tweaked it) clean sheet. Edwards really could be our match winner this season. Happy days. What happened to hawkins???😲coyb
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heathen66 added 18:15 - Oct 17
Solid if not spectacular
Wilson was the best I have seen him play and IMO was the MOTM, won absolutely everything in the air and made some superb interceptions. Superb partnership with Nsiala.
Good to see Sears get on the scoresheet, but should have had three and I expect he will be disappointed. Too often on his heels.
Huws looked a different player in the 2nd half and looked the box to box man that we need.
Judge ran about a lot with no too much end product,
Edwards was again very good going forward and looks to be a match winner every game
Must mention Kenlock who had a very solid game, tried to pass the ball along the ground at every opportunity and defended very well. He has the shirt now as PL says so surely ward will have to wait now for his chance (yeah right !!!).
Only real negative would be the late pointless substitutions.
Give the lads more than a few mins, in fact imo Simpson should have started !!!
It is not a complaint, more an observation !!!
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 18:34 - Oct 17
Playing behind closed doors is really suiting us. Quality finishes.
2 difficult away games coming up, hope we can get stay unbeaten.
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londontractorboy57 added 18:38 - Oct 17
Another brilliant result behind closed doors away from the moaning numbskulls.
Well done the town .
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braveblue added 18:41 - Oct 17
People need to stop moaning at half time. Every team tries things and have bad first halves. Give Lambert some credit for getting it right and having a great start to the season.
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Orraman added 18:48 - Oct 17
Before this season started many on here would have gladly driven Nsiala anywhere just to get rid and Wilson was seen as a dependable deputy for Chambers/Woolfended. No one ever thought that they would become our defensive rock but they have proved so many wrong with impressive displays game after game. Hopefully stay injury free and continue to shut out opposing attacks
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:52 - Oct 17
good result, wins and clean sheets despite all the injuries, cant be bad. Tough games ahead with the players out, but we are playing with more purpose now so fingers crossed we can keep it going . coyb
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BromleyBloo added 18:53 - Oct 17
Defensively really good again, although we didn't close them down and let them have too many Shots from range in the first half. They had clearly watched us and pressed high, but, as PL said, hard to keep that up for 90 mins. Chambers very good again, as was Kenlock and Holy just dominated and intimidated their strikers every time they crossed - good saves too, but his distribution from feet is terrible. Came out second half much more focused and rehung if the positions up front worked - you can not play Judge as central striker, withdrawn or otherwise. Midfield stepped up again and Huws had a good game, but Bishop less prominent. Onward and upward, but we now have Donc and Lincoln away which will be a step up again and with no strikers.
COYB - brilliant so far!!!
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ringwoodblue added 19:14 - Oct 17
Two potential banana skins avoided in Blackpool and Stanley. Donny and the Imps will be tougher tests but we seem to be very solid at the back so who knows we might nick a goal or two to bring home the points.

Woolfie must wonder when he's gonna get back in the side with Toto and Wilson being such a good partnership.

Hope Jackson tests negative and gets well soon.
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RobsonWark added 19:27 - Oct 17
I was never happy happy with Chambers in centre defence. He made far too many mistakes and cost us loads of points and games the last 2 or 3 seasons.

He has made a few mistakes at full back but fortunately they have not cost us goals apart from the goal at Blackpool. His attacking play and passing has been good i will admit.
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FenboyBlue added 19:36 - Oct 17
To win against our first strong opponents this season, with our depleted squad, turning it round at half time, now that is impressive and hopefully a significant hurdle overcome for this season. Well done Lambo, Chambo & the team.
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Normandyblue added 20:54 - Oct 17
Great start to the season. May I out the cat amongst the pigeons and suggest the weakest member of or squad is possibly the infamous 12th man? I can't be the only armchair supporter (expat) to notice our away results (with our excellent away support) have been better than home results over the last few years. The two games will be a good indicator of our chances,I remain as always optimistic, what's the point of being otherwise? ;)
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londontractorboy57 added 21:05 - Oct 17
Nobbysnuts and HTB was it not a brilliant result and well done Town?
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bluemay77 added 22:26 - Oct 17
Sorry dingus meant to Mark you up fat fingers curse
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KiwiBlue2 added 07:35 - Oct 18
Again, very encouraging in terms of the result.Hopefully Sears will be played in the middle in the next game or two if Hawkins is not fit. Hoping that we can pull at least 4 points from the next two games to maintain our run of games undefeated....... coyb
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Help added 08:57 - Oct 18
Well that was the first test of a team higher up the league and although it was not pretty at times, another 2 Nil will suit me fine. Did not look right in the first half but did not let them score. Still top of the league. Still unbeaten. 3 mores testing games to follow and 3 more tests of character and management. So log as we remain unbeaten in the next 3 games I think that will prove a few doubters wrong. However I will not be disappointed if we do not win one of the next 3 games as we surely cannot go unbeaten for much longer. Well done lads and manager again for another gutsy performance and from a Town point of view the right result.
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