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Lincoln City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 24th Oct 2020 17:02

Jorge Grant’s 77th minute penalty saw Lincoln City to a 1-0 victory over 10-man Town at Sincil Bank and to the top of the table. League One top scorer Grant netted his sixth of the season from the spot after Toto Nsiala had upended Brennan Johnson, son of 1990s Blues frontman David. Late on, Jon Nolan was dismissed for a wild challenge on Harry Anderson, while Blues boss Paul Lambert was also red-carded after the whistle for remonstrating with the referee.

Jack Lankester was handed his first league start since January 2019 and Stephen Ward, Oli Hawkins and Teddy Bishop returned to the XI.

Lankester, who missed the best part of a season and a half after two stress fractures to his back, came in on the right of the front three with Alan Judge dropping out having complained of a hamstring problem earlier in the week.

Ward took over at left-back from Myles Kenlock, who dropped to the bench, having missed the last three League One matches with the achilles problem he suffered in the visit to the MK Dons.

Bishop replaces Emyr Huws in midfield with the Welshman among the subs, while Hawkins, who came on in the second half as the Blues lost 4-1 at Doncaster on Tuesday having missed the 2-0 victory over Accrington with a groin problem, replaced Freddie Sears, who was also on the bench. Town pair James Wilson and Nolan were facing their former club.

Lincoln made two changes from the team which beat Plymouth 2-0 at Sincil Bank on Tuesday with ex-Blues loanee Tayo Edun and Harry Anderson coming into the team for Sean Roughan and Tom Hopper.

Former Town striker David Johnson’s son Brennan, who is on loan from Nottingham Forest, started for the Imps as their lone central striker.

The home side should have taken the lead in the third minute from the game’s first chance. James Jones crossed low from the right and Grant blasted over at the far post when it looked easier to score.

Lincoln were an inch or two away from going in front again in the seventh minute when Andre Dozzell played a poor pass to Grant on the edge of the area from where the former Forest man hit a shot which flicked off Toto Nsiala and struck the bar. The Blues defender cleared the danger.

The Town goal had lived a charmed life in the opening minutes but on eight Edwards hit a low shot from 20 yards which had power but was too close to Alex Palmer in the Imps goal.

A minute later, Ward saw a strike deflected behind off Anderson as the Blues began to get a foothold in the game.

But Lincoln went close again in the 16th minute when Jones stood a cross up from the right - where the Imps were causing Town considerable problems - which looped just over Grant under pressure from Blues skipper Luke Chambers as he broke in at the far post.

On 19 Edwards blasted a 25-yard free-kick straight at the wall after Bishop had been felled by Liam Bridcutt.

Two minutes later, Jones shot well over for the Imps, who were continuing to look the most likely scorers of the first goal.


In the 27th minute, after the Blues had repeatedly failed to clear the danger following a corner, Anderson was played in on the right of the area but shot across the face of goal under pressure from Wilson.

Town went close for the first time two minutes later when Dozzell sent over a corner from the left, Hawkins met it with a powerful goal-bound header from beyond the far post but Conor McGrandles nodded off the line.

The Blues were starting to pass the ball around more confidently and beginning to get control of the game as the half-hour mark was crossed.

On 31 a poor defensive header dropped to Hawkins 30 yards out with the keeper off his line having come for the initial ball forward but the former Portsmouth man shot well over.

Two minutes before the scheduled break, Johnson was played in on goal by TJ Eyoma on the right of the box and hit a low shot which Holy’s toe sent the wrong side of the post.

The half-time whistle went as Lincoln prepared to take a corner after Holy had failed to deal with a difficult Wilson pass back to him.

Town could count themselves very fortunate not to be at least a goal down at the break with Lincoln having had four very decent chances to go in front.

Two of those came early on with the Blues starting slowly before getting on top possession-wise but without being able to create anything of note.

Lincoln continued to look the more dangerous side with Holy doing well to thwart Johnson shortly before half-time.

Grant hit a powerful low shot from 25 yards which Holy dealt with confidently two minutes after the restart.

Town should have taken the lead in the 55th minute when Lankester sent over a free-kick from the left - Ward having been fouled - and Edwards reached it at the near post but headed over from close range. The Welshman will have felt he should have been celebrating his sixth goal of the season.

More of the game was being played in the Lincoln half than before the break with the Blues in control.

Chances continued to be a rarity, however. On 67 Bishop brought the ball in from the right and hit a shot which deflected off a defender and hit Nolan in the groin.

In the 75th minute Lankester found Edwards breaking into the area on the left of the area with a superb pass, however, the Welshman was dispossessed as he sought to cut inside.

Two minutes later, the Imps went in front via a very soft penalty. Johnson got round the outside of Nsiala on the left and as the defender looked to outmuscle the striker the on-loan Forest man was sent to ground.

Referee Kevin Johnson pointed straight to the spot, despite lengthy Town arguments that it wasn’t a foul and also that there was a foul on Bishop in the build-up.

While it was definitely a harsh decision, Nsiala, who also conceded a penalty at Doncaster on Tuesday, had no need to lean into Johnson with the striker not really going anywhere by that point.

Grant took the spot-kick and hit his sixth goal of the season low to Holy’s right and into the net.

Keanan Bennetts replaced Lankester, who grew into his first league start in 21 months and can be pleased with his display.

Edwards sent a dangerous ball across the Lincoln area in the 82nd minute but with no one there to add the final touch as Town went looking for a leveller.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time, McGrandles was booked for pulling back Bennetts as he broke forward.

Keeper Holy went forward for the free-kick and got a boot on a loose ball as Lincoln initially failed to clear but it bounced harmlessly through to his Imps counterpart Palmer, who hadn’t been forced into a save all afternoon.

Deep in injury time the Blues were reduced to 10 men when Nolan dived in and made a frustrated tackle on Anderson as he broke through the middle and referee Johnson immediately showed a straight red card. The midfielder will now miss the next three games.

Following the challenge, there was a brief confrontation between the players and Bishop and Edun were both yellow-carded.

After the whistle, the Town complaints continued and manager Lambert was shown a red card.

The Blues will feel they ought to have got something from having been on top on the second half.

A game of few chances always looked destined to be settled by one goal and while the Blues had a lot of the ball in the second half, they created very little.

Lincoln, who had plenty of chances before the break, threatened equally as rarely in the second but profited from some generous refereeing and a second injudicious challenge from Nsiala in two games. Up to that point, a 0-0 draw looked very much on the cards.

Town drop to fourth with Lincoln go top with the Blues at home to Gillingham on Tuesday and Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.

Lincoln: Palmer, Eyoma, Montsma, Walsh, Edun, Bridcutt, McGrandles, Jones, Anderson, Grant, Johnson (Hopper 84). Unused: Ross, Scully, Archibald, Soule, Gotts, Roughan.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Ward, Dozzell, Nolan, Bishop, Lankester (Bennetts 80), Edwards, Hawkins. Unused: Cornell, McGuinness, Woolfenden, Kenlock, Huws, Sears. Referee: Kevin Johnson (Weston-super-Mare).


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MGNottsBlue added 17:21 - Oct 24
We were so ponderous and slow in our play again today, never a hint of scoring a goal, Lincoln should have been in front in the first half. Penalty poor, thought it was a foul against Bishop but still what was Toto doing 🤷🏻‍♂️. Nolan very disappointing in his overall play, always slowing it down and playing square or backwards and the red card was pathetic. As much as I like Toto as a person Wolfy has to come back in. Once again so frustrating watching Town 😡
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dangerous30 added 17:24 - Oct 24
I thought it was the ref which lost us the game today what a shocking decision to award that penalty.
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carlo88 added 17:24 - Oct 24
^ Bert

What are you talking about, racist comments??
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blue86 added 17:24 - Oct 24
Frustrating game that, does feel like last season again. Would like to see wolfenden come back in the side, And cornell for holy aswell. I like hawkins, holds it up brings others in to play etc but he isnt a goal scorer. Maybe try two up front with sears? but then we are going away from the 433 that we are using. Lankaster played well at times, but felt like we had no cutting edge. To tippy tappy with no end product, need to turn it around quickly.
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bernie added 17:24 - Oct 24
Said it last season defence is not good enough !! It's the centre half position that worries me , sorry toto you're just not good enough as soon as we come under pressure he is most likely to make a mistake . Not sure about us getting promoted and If we don't I still think Lambert will keep his job because of no fans being at Portman road . Now fans are are probably going to start giving Evans stick but where would we be without him at the moment !! ? Do think we have a capable squad but not sure we have a capable manager .
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Northstandveteran added 17:27 - Oct 24
That's a very poor post @Bert if ( as I assume ) you are referring to BA81's pay peanuts comment.
Clearly no racism intended whatsoever.
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bluelodgeblue added 17:27 - Oct 24
Shame Warnock is at Middlesbrough he's what we need someone who will kick backsides!
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TimmyH added 17:28 - Oct 24
Frustrating result really, not much between the sides and rather frantically played in breezy conditions though felt we played some of the better passing stuff without creating that much.

As for Toto - don't give the ref the opportunity, I'd fancy myself against him in the penalty area. I wonder how many penalties he's given away in his time here? Disappointing.
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cat added 17:28 - Oct 24
Bert “racist comment” lol. Take your frustration out on the club not the fans!
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Cloddyseedbed added 17:29 - Oct 24
Lambert picked the team and decided Nsiala would be given another chance, wrong decision. It cost us the game, yet again. Nsiala is not comfortable on the ball and always has a mistake in him, then he won't let it go and it messes with his head even more. He must now be dropped. He shouldn't have started this game. Not so sure Woolfy will be a much better replacement as his showings pre-season were not good enough either. McGuiness I feel should be in the team, by far the better of the 2. Nolan well what can I say, strange player has moments of class but then most of the time not good enough. That challenge was diabolical and he deserves a big club fine as well as being banned. Not the ITFC way that I know. Lambert after the final whistle, not sure what he was trying to prove getting sent off. not the ITFC way, that was disgraceful. Why was he complaining, we gave away a bad penalty and one of our players committed a horrendus tackle. Take it on the chin Lambert. Not the refs fault. I thought he reff'ed the game well. Lincoln were for the most of it the better team. We just ain't good enough, for all our big squad. Change of players, change of style or change of manager, can't see us getting out of this league. We can't beat the better clubs.
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cat added 17:30 - Oct 24
Lambert really is king of the limp performances. Hope he “walks away”
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pistolpete added 17:31 - Oct 24
So Lambert says that he couldn't ask any more from his players and they were different class ... which basically means he would have been happy with a 0-0 as the Lincoln keeper didn't have to make one save.
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 17:32 - Oct 24
We lost narrowly by a poor ref decision. Some on here think we should breeze this league. There are decent teams I will take being 4th and 3 points off top, with arguably our best players to return.
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shortmarine1969 added 17:32 - Oct 24
Bert - you are a total spleen.! - no racist comment at all - if you acuse some one of that you at least need to be right - and you clearly are not..!!!plank.
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blueboy1981 added 17:34 - Oct 24
Here we go again - let the excuses roll, season after season, it's never the Manager or the Team - but everything else ..... of course !!
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TimmyH added 17:34 - Oct 24
Lincoln top of the league!!...what I saw of them today they tried to play quickly but without much coherence, that must say a lot about us and the level we are now at.
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Billericay12 added 17:38 - Oct 24
Lots of possession but No cutting edge going forward. We just don't create anything. Loads of passing all in our own half . Why does Holy always pass the ball out to Toto who is our least comfortable defender on the ball Who mostly ends up passing back to Holy who is equally crap on the ball ? I like the idea of playing out from the back but you need the right personnel. Time to try McGuiness or Wolfenden in there. Can't be any worse. Hawkins can hold the ball up but no one close enough to get in behind. Very frustrating but still in a good position although I can see our season heading the same way as last season. Hope I am wrong.
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Roo added 17:39 - Oct 24
Change the keeper, change the centre halves, change the striker, change the style of play and if you can't do that then it's time to change the manager. My god that was dire!
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blueboy1981 added 17:39 - Oct 24
Lower half League 1 - realistic level unfortunately for Club, Manager, and Team.
Don't kid yourselves otherwise.
I welcome being proved wrong - but will I ... ??
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ChrisFelix added 17:40 - Oct 24
We huff & we puff in what was an even game. Trouble is Toto is a penalty waiting to happen.
Sadly he is a liability & IF we want promotion we need to play our best players
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mib added 17:42 - Oct 24
Can some one tell me if these neg comments are true ? what the hell was Brenner Wooley watching.
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therein61 added 17:45 - Oct 24
A better performance than at Doncaster but still not good enough, over to you Mr Lambert it's your problem to solve!!.
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ChrisR added 17:47 - Oct 24
Repeat of last season coming up .
We can't score or defend reliably . Coventry and Rotherham who beat us easily last season got hammered in the Championship today. Shows exactly the squad level , mid table L 1 !
Just don't see Lambert as a leader or motivator, now gets himself sent off ...perhaps he should just quit and so we can get a leader who can bring a little life to the place?
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:48 - Oct 24
Very frustrated today. I can understand Lambert feeling the same, although obviously he shouldn't have reacted as he did. We played well without looking very penetrative. But we never deserved to lose to an awful "penalty" decision. Up to that point, I thought the ref had done well to ignore several people (mostly Lincoln) falling over looking for free kicks. But for me, the ref lost us the game today. Hull lost as did Slumberland, so it happens. But we need more firepower up front to compete with the top 4-5 teams.
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thechangingman added 17:50 - Oct 24
It was nice while it lasted, but the grim reality of our mediocrity has broken through my enthusiastic delusions...

Welcome back to the Road to Nowhere! :o(
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