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Ipswich Town 1-0 Crewe Alexandra - Match Report
Saturday, 31st Oct 2020 17:05

Oli Hawkins’s first Town goal saw the Blues to a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Crewe Alexandra at Portman Road and up to second in the League One table. The visitors will count themselves unlucky not to have taken something from the game having been on top for long spells and having had the better opportunities prior to Hawkins’s 62nd-minute header.

Town boss Paul Lambert has made one change with Alan Judge replacing Jack Lankester in the advanced midfield role.

Lankester started the previous two games following his lengthy injury absence so it was little surprise that the youngster dropped to the bench, replacing Armando Dobra.

Judge returned having missed the last two matches with a hamstring injury, while Kayden Jackson was back among the subs having recovered from Covid-19. For Crewe, Tom Lowery came into the midfield for Luke Murphy.

With rain falling heavily as it had done in the hours up to the game, neither side threatened in the opening minutes.

On six, a dangerous Harry Pickering free-kick from the Crewe left was headed off Tomas Holy by Luke Offord and Town broke quickly. Judge played an excellent cross-field pass for Sears, however, the former West Ham man’s first touch was too heavy and Alex keeper Will Jaaskelainen claimed.

The visitors were seeing more of the ball in the early stages and Holy was forced to save down to his right in the 14th minute when Owen Dale hit a low shot from the right of the box fizzing across the slick surface.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 20th minute when Dozzell gave away possession with a wayward pass and the Railwaymen broke away three against two into the Town half. The Blues got men back quickly, however, and Judge slid in to make a challenge on the edge of the area and the danger was cleared.

A minute later, Crewe skipper Perry Ng beat Mark McGuinness on the edge of the box but failed to trouble Holy with his low shot.

Penalty area action at the other end of the field was non-existent until the 23rd minute when a Ward ball in from the left was diverted behind ahead of Hawkins by Offord. The corner was cleared to the edge of the box from where Dozzell hit a shot against a defender.

The Blues had started to see more of the ball and in the 28th minute Edwards struck an effort from distance which flew well past Jaaskelainen’s right post.

But a minute later the Alex should have been in front. Following a well-worked move, Pickering floated a cross from the edge of the area on the left to the far post from where Dale knocked it down to Lowery five yards out. The midfielder seemed certain to score until Holy blocked superbly.


The Railwaymen, who had passed the ball around with far greater confidence than Town throughout the half, threatened again in the 32nd minute when Ng sent over a low cross from the right but too far in front of Mikael Mandron and Holy claimed.

Town were next to create an opportunity. Edwards sent over a cross from the right which reached Sears at the far post but the ball struck the ex-Colchester man, who had presumably been unsighted, and bounced wide.

The Blues could count themselves fortunate to be on terms at the break with the visitors having had much the better of the half and the period’s one outstanding chance. While Holy read the situation brilliantly and made a terrific stop, Lowery will feel he really should have taken the opportunity.

Town had been out-passed by the fluent Railwaymen with Jaaskelainen still to be tested as he made his way off at the break.

Following a half-time downpour of biblical proportions, the Blues returned with the same XI despite the disappointing first period.

Town began the second half positively with Dozzell hitting a shot which deflected over in the 48th minute.

Three minutes later, Bishop broke down the left and sent a dangerous ball across the Crewe six-yard box but with no one there to add the final touch.

But the Railwaymen continued to look a danger. On 56, after Dozzell had been yellow-carded for dissent, a free-kick from midway inside the Town half was floated to the far post and Mandron nodded across the box but beyond his team-mates.

Almost immediately at the other end, Ward crossed from the left and Hawkins did well to get ahead of his man to head goalwards but Jaaskelainen was able to claim.

However, the former Pompey man didn’t have to wait too much longer for his first goal for the Blues.

In the 62nd minute, Judge played a short corner on the left to Ward, the left-back stopped the ball for the former Brentford man, who curled in a cross which Hawkins nodded past Jaaskelainen from six yards.

Crewe could count themselves unfortunate to be behind on the balance of the game, although the Blues had begun to look a little more dangerous.

Judge was booked for a foul on Lowery in the 66th minute with the Town players having shown their frustration towards referee Trevor Kettle shortly beforehand after he failed to penalise a Crewe player for a late challenge on Hawkins.

The visitors went close to getting on terms twice in the 68th minute. First, Holy saved from Lowery at his near post on the right then, following the corner, Offord nodded goalwards but the Czech got down and across well to save.

Town swapped goalscorer Hawkins for the pace of Jackson, making his first appearance since his Covid-19 absence, in the 69th minute, then two minutes later, after a Bishop shot had been saved down to his right by Jaaskelainen, the Alex switched Mandron and Dale for Chris Porter and Daniel Powell.

The Blues were finding themselves under some pressure from the visitors, last season’s League Two title winners, with a number of efforts from the edge of the box blocked by Town defenders.

Skipper Luke Chambers made his frustrations with his team-mates known after Ryan Wintle had hit a low shot which Holy claimed confidently. In the 80th minute Lankester took over from Bishop.

Crewe replaced Callum Ainley with Oliver Finney in the 82nd minute and two minutes later Town introduced Keanan Bennetts for Sears.

On 86 Jackson was cautioned for time-wasting as the Railwaymen prepared to take a free-kick, then Edwards joined him in the book for a foul two minutes later.

The visitors continued to pile the pressure on in five additional minutes in which sub Porter nodded a dangerous ball in from the left high and wide but the Blues were able to hang on and claim their fifth home win of the season.

It was far from a vintage Town display with the Alex unlucky not to take all three points let alone a point from the game.

The visitors certainly had the better of the first half and created most of its chances and, having got their lead via a well-worked set piece and Hawkins’s header, the Blues were forced to dig in to see out the game and secure their three points.

The Blues’ 100 per cent home record in League One continues and they are still to concede a goal at Portman Road.

The win moves Town up to second, behind new leaders Peterborough United, who beat Shrewsbury 5-1, on goal difference and similarly ahead of Lincoln, beaten 1-0 at Doncaster, in third.

The Blues are next in action at sixth-placed Sunderland, who won 2-0 at Gillingham, on Tuesday evening.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), McGuinness, Woolfenden, Ward, Dozzell, Bishop (Lankester 80), Judge, Edwards, Sears (Bennetts 84), Hawkins (Jackson 69). Unused: Cornell, Nsiala, Kenlock, Huws.

Crewe: Jaaskelainen, Ng (c), Pickering, Wintle, Lowery, Kirk, Ainley (Finney 82), Mandron (Porter 71), Offord, Dale (Powell 71), Beckles. Unused: Richards, Zanzala, Johnson, Murphy. Referee: Trevor Kettle (Rutland).


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shouldistayorcounago added 17:28 - Oct 31
As far as I'm concerned it is all about accumulating as many points as possible NOW because with lockdown looming, we could end up taking advantage of a possible points per game scenario. The performance wasn't good but there were still positives, including Holy's performance. I don't care how we get up, we just have to get out of this league this season. We'll need to be better against Sunderland but credit where it is due, we bounced back from 2 defeats with 2 (albeit unconvincing) wins. We didn't do that last season. COYB
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 17:28 - Oct 31
Take that - good win. Still no goals conceded at home!
We were outplayed, but had the cutting-edge and experience to gain 3 points. Whilst Holy made a great save 1st half. Glad Hawkins has finally got his goal, although he hasn't been a revelation, he gives us something different. Need to rest Sears and Judge next game.
Keep going lads.
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Bert added 17:29 - Oct 31
Phew, another difficult game to watch but 3 points is 3 points. Credit to Crewe for their pin point short passing but if you don't score you don't win. Holy saved it for us, the back four were solid, midfield was lack lustre and our forward line was limp. What matters most is that we are still able to dig out results without proper strikers and without some of our best players who are still out. Points in the bag now really matter come the end of the season.
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EssexTractor added 17:32 - Oct 31
Funny old game ..probably most inept centre forward I have seen in Ipswich shirt scores the winner.
Crewe should win most 5 a side matches but their supporters maybe infuriated that having such command of ball from penalty area to penalty area they got nothing out of it
Holy made one particularly good save and did look comfortable throughout
Wolfenden and McGuinness very strong ...Chambers and Ward admirable ...but in front of them truthfully today very very ordinary ..couple of surges by Bishop but led to nothing...
To play against teams with pace we cannot rely on the certain amount of luck we had today ...
Truthfully Judge has been given one chance too many to be a first choice ...
However the League table does show that we are second..so that provides comfort despite our mediocre overall display.

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bernie added 17:37 - Oct 31
Come on boys what the hell is going on !! Yes we won but lucky to win it , don't want to hear about injuries we should be better than that !! Hope Lambert doesn't come out saying how well we played because he has started to make himself look a bit of a clown and he's not kidding anyone.
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Dolphinblue added 17:38 - Oct 31
Only clowns are #thenegcrew who just hate it when we win. Lambert doing a great job as is Chambers who has been a victim of unjust hate Coyb
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Dolphinblue added 17:41 - Oct 31
We win, we are top and stil they whine.....unbelievable!
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midlandblue54 added 17:41 - Oct 31
Freddie Sears RIP
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:42 - Oct 31
We keep winning, no quite sure how.
I'll take it
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TimmyH added 17:42 - Oct 31
@flapper - you really don't learn do you? now swim along.
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Tractorboy58 added 17:43 - Oct 31
Getting sick and tired of the negativity from our fans n here. Crewe were a good passing team but it was us that scored and won the game ! .. top of table !
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BlueParadigm added 17:45 - Oct 31
So much negativity! Town are level on points at the top; Won 7 of the first 10; clean sheets; injured players to come back and getting results when not playing their best football. There are many more things to be negative about including the impending lockdown announcement which could have major implications on the EFL and Town's prospects of promotion
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Dolphinblue added 17:46 - Oct 31
Timmy H....?
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DebsyAngel added 17:46 - Oct 31
Did not enjoy the first half at all. Outplayed, but thank goodness for Holy - man of the match for me. Second half a lot better and good goal from Hawkins. We were lucky to win! Found the whole game a bit hard to follow as a lot on my mind at the moment, sorry not a great report, hope next week will be less distracted.
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BlueArrow added 17:48 - Oct 31
Ha ha we derailed them eventually 🚂. See what I did there 😁.
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Essexnblue added 17:50 - Oct 31
Crewe were good and deserved a point, but god was the commentating dreadful.
The opening salvo was that McGuinness was fortunate to hold his place, he played well on Tuesday and again today, do we want Nsiala and Taylor back?
I thought the 2 young centre backs along with Holy were outstanding.
He then followed that up with constant Crewe praising, even when we were ahead.
I honestly thought he would call the final score Ipswich 1 Brazil 0
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spanishblue added 17:50 - Oct 31
I always thought when your played off the park, and end up winning that's a great result, yes we were chasing shadows but stuck at it.3 points nuff said
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ringwoodblue added 17:51 - Oct 31
We sure know how to win ugly and completely unconvincingly.

Great to win but why can't we play attractive exciting football as well? It's not like we haven't got the players.

Got to start winning against top 6 sides and Tue is our opportunity.
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airliner added 17:52 - Oct 31
For gods sake who cares we won, stop trying to slag down lambert we are joint top! Not joint bottom
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Suffolkboy added 17:59 - Oct 31
Sadly not allowed to be there, but it does seem a good few players are either over the hill ,or simply not inspired to give of their best for each and every 90 minutes on the field .OR it could be our coaches and Management team are simply , again , not up to,the task of getting the best out of them : and , maybe, more content in covering up in post match assessments than dealing publicly and honestly with the mistakes , under performances, and ‘non' appearance in critical situations – or even throughout 90 mins !
Honesty , clarity , transparency and unflinching assessment will of itself bring rewards !
Much I'd needed from ou Management Team .
COYB
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TimmyH added 17:59 - Oct 31
Exactly Dolphin...that sums it up with the question mark.
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DerryfromBury added 18:12 - Oct 31
Lucky Town...........
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RobsonWark added 18:12 - Oct 31
What a crap game to watch in the first half! I was going to ask for my £10 back from ifollow or the club for such utter rubbish. It's like the players don't care. The Crewe players had sooooo much time on the ball to pass the ball around. None of our players closed them down and yet when we had the ball the Crewe players were forcing our players to play the ball backwards.
Second half was better as we hurried them more but we were lucky to get any points today let alone all 3 points.
Holy was MOM closely followed by McGuinness.
Pointless CHILDISH yellow cards collected by Dozzell and Jackson - school boy stuff (is ait a badge of honour if you get a yellow card? or does that make you hard?).
Freddie Sears - need to be rested...for the SEASON!!
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warksonwater added 18:12 - Oct 31
Firstly well done Crewe, who gave us a real scare and were unlucky. Learning not to underestimate anyone in this division is a long process. We're not there yet. We have no God-given right to promotion and will need to scrap for every point. But I'll take today. 36 more ugly 1-0 wins will do us! Really tough test coming up though. Will deffo be happy with a point up there!
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LondonBlue73 added 18:16 - Oct 31
To all negative comment posters - please enlighten me.
I agree the performance was below expectations and also last year left us feeling flat. We cannot change the past and can only focus on the here and now. After 10 games we are joint top. Hull lost to a bottom 3 team today, can you imagine the meltdown if that was us?
We have a record after 10 games that is the best in the league. We've won playing poorly again which we would probably not have done last season. We have key players injured and surprisingly according to some opponents try and beat us, annoyingly they don't just roll over and let us win.
The neg crew please be realistic. We will never walk this league, many bigger teams didn't before us. We will not entertain and play as we want each week. We can though tonight enjoy the table, celebrate a win and hope we are building the foundations and points to make a consistent bid for the title this year. If you can't see good in this perhaps go and lie down, turn the light off and never venture out as you will always be disappointed.
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