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Crawley Town 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 10th Nov 2020 20:58

A goal in each half from Brian Galach saw Crawley to a 2-0 victory over a very young Blues side at the Broadfield Stadium and ended Town’s Papa John’s Trophy campaign at the group stage. Galach headed the opener in the 17th minute and added the second on 55 to win the tie for the Reds and drop the Blues to the bottom of Group B.

Town boss Paul Lambert named the expected youthful team with Dylan Crowe and Levi Andoh making their Town debuts and Tommy Smith, Allan Viral, Zanda Siziba and Ross Crane their full Blues bows.

David Cornell, the most senior player in the side, skippered from between the sticks with former England U16, U17 and U18 international Crowe, 19, at right-back, Smith, 18, at left-back and Andoh and Corrie Ndaba, both 20, the centre-halves.

In midfield, Liam Gibbs, 17, was joined by Viral, 18, and 17-year-old Siziba, while Tyreece Simpson, 18, played down the centre of the attack with on-loan Borussia Mönchengladbach wideman Keanan Bennetts on the left and Crane, signed from Bury Town in the summer, on the right.

Among the six subs was East Bergholt High School pupil Jack Manly, a forward aged 16 years and 22 days.

As was the case in the previous game against Gillingham, the Blues face a £5,000 fine for contravening the competition’s selection rules.

Crawley changed all 11 of their players following their 6-5 FA Cup win at Torquay on Sunday and named only four substitutes but still more senior than the Blues’ team.

The home side struck the first shot of the game in the sixth minute, Ricardo German turning away from Ndaba, who had a good hold of his shirt, and taking the ball towards the edge of the box before scuffing his effort wide.

Crawley, who had had the better of the opening minutes, took the lead in the 17th minute through Galach. Sam Ashford whipped in a cross from the left and the diminutive striker headed into the ground and then the roof of the net from six yards.

The Town youngsters were trying to play their football but all too often a perhaps sometimes overambitious pass would go astray or would be cut out by a Crawley boot when getting into the final third.

The Red Devils might have done better in the 26th minute when Tarryn Allarakhia overhit a threaded pass straight to Cornell.

Chances continued to be a rare occurrence at both ends with Town maintaining their passing football but without being able to create an opportunity.


On 42 Crane brought the ball in from the right and fed Viral who had broken into the area but the French midfielder’s attempted turn sent the ball through to home keeper Stuart Nelson.

That was the nearest the Blues got to threatening a leveller before the half-time whistle was blown by referee Sam Purkiss.

Town had passed the ball around tidily at the back but had been unable to create anything of note against their more senior opponents.

Equally, Crawley had carved out few chances of their own with the goal the game’s one outstanding opportunity.

Crawley swapped German for Zaid Al-Hussaini ahead of the second half, then three minutes after restart Crane cut in fron the right and hit a shot which deflected well wide.

A minute later Bennetts, who had been quiet in the first half, dribbled in from the left and won a corner.

Town, who won a third corner of the half moments later, were starting the half looking more incisive. However, on 52 Crawley broke quickly and Nathan Ferguson shot well over.

And three minutes later it was 2-0 with Galach again the scorer. The Polish frontman was sent away into the area on the left by Ferguson and hit a well-struck shot across Cornell and into the corner of the net.

Crawley switched Allarakhia for debutant Nicholas Tsaroulla as Town prepared for the restart with qualification for the next stage of the competition now looking a big ask for the young Blues.

Six minutes later they swapped Ferguson, who had picked up a knock, for Henry Burnett, who was also making his debut.

The Reds were full of confidence having extended their lead and in the 65th minute sub Tsaroulla cut in from the left and hit a shot which deflected over the bar.

Town introduced two more debutants in the 68th minute with Zak Brown replacing Crane, while Manly at 16 years and 22 days became the club’s second youngest player, after Connor Wickham, for Viral.

Crawley continued to have chances. Tsaroulla cut inside and found David Sesay whose attempt was blocked with the ball subsequently deflecting behind.

Sub Brown hit Town’s first shot on goal from the edge of the box in the 75th minute from a Bennetts cross from the left but failed to cause Nelson any problems. Three minutes later, Ashford shot wide at the other end.

Town claimed a penalty in the 77th minute when a Bennetts cross struck Manny Adebowale’s arm but referee Purkiss waved away the appeals. Town have seen less convincing shouts go against them in recent weeks.

Six minutes later, Brown shot just wide and as the ball passed the post Bennetts and Rafiq Khaleel squared up off the ball and both were yellow-carded.

Khaleel will count himself lucky not to have picked up a second booking moments later when he jumped into the back of Siziba with the ball bouncing, catching him with his studs for the second time. Referee Purkiss let him off with a talking to.

Siziba won’t have been too disappointed to see Khaleel depart moments later having suffered an injury, leaving Crawley with 10 men for injury time in which neither side threatened to add to the goals.

The young Blues never looked like being able to find a way through Crawley, who looked comfortable throughout, although again will feel a refereeing decision went against them when they weren't awarded a penalty in the second half.

At the same time, the game was never in any danger of being turned into a one-sided contest with the Town youngsters seeing plenty of the ball and making a bright start to the second period.

The second goal all but killed the game, however, the youngsters never gave up the fight and will benefit from the experience.

Arsenal U21s having beat Gillingham 4-2 on penalties in the evening’s other game following a 1-1 draw to top the group. Gillingham were second with Crawley third and Town, who lost two of their three games, bottom.

The Blues are next in action a week on Saturday when they face Shrewsbury at Portman Road in League One.

Crawley: Nelson, McNerney, Adebowale, Sesay, Ferguson (Burnett 62), Allarakhia (Tsaroulla 56), Khaleel, Ashford, Galach, German (Al-Hussaini 46). Unused: Kowalczyk.

Town: Cornell, Crowe, Andoh, Ndaba, Smith, Viral (Manly 68), Gibbs, Siziba, Bennetts, Simpson, Crane (Brown 68). Unused: Holy, Armin, Healy, Chirewa. Sam Purkiss (London).


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Michael101 added 23:50 - Nov 10
What happened to the lad baggott is he injured??
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Beattiesballbag added 00:32 - Nov 11
VanDusen: No we're not playing the passing game that everyone wanted we're just passing it across the back line, again, again & again. Just about everyother team we have played this season have shown a better passing game going forward than we have. The players have shown for short periods they are capable of passing forwards but they have to follow instructions.......we're in the third division now & for 75% of the time unable to play the ball out of defence & other than the few excellent goals we've scored how many shots on goal have we had this season, if you think the football under PL is OK then Icantbelieveyousaidt is not the only one suffering from dementia.
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jas0999 added 07:08 - Nov 11
No surprise we lost considering the team we fielded.

BUT with no game until 21 Nov, why on Earth did we field weakened teams in the FA Cup and this game? It seems very similar to last season. Momentum lost.

5 defeats in last 7. Lucky to win the other two - both were poor performances. Should have fielded a stronger team last night for what would have been a morale boosting win.
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BettyBlue added 07:38 - Nov 11
If we had progressed ther would have been more opportunities to blod youngters.

Why stick a completely novice team out? How about a mix of some better players and youngsters.

Sack Lambert he couldn't win the Sidegate Lane Under 6's Five a Side Cup
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BettyBlue added 07:44 - Nov 11
How does playing a team of teenagers in a Cup match and losing help their development.
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northernblues added 08:06 - Nov 11
Pencilpete we will see however I never bet against my own team but I wouldn't bet on a top six for sure
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 08:26 - Nov 11
Beet. If the "majority" are silent on here, how do you know what they are thinking?
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pazzy added 09:27 - Nov 11
we must play at a higher tempo get the ball forward with pace we play about at the back and let the other team regroup before we go forward PACE PLEASE
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Pilgrimblue added 09:53 - Nov 11
I'm not one of the "silent Majority" Bert but there was little point in sending a team of raw teenagers against Crawley.
Q. What did they learn and what did PL really learn about them?
Fine play them against similar opposition when their progress would be properly assessed but in this awful cup surely it would be better to stay in and blood more players but not at all the same time!!
The wrong team was sent to Coventry and we also had 1st squad that needed a game otherwise PL will have the excuse that they're rusty! PL has set himself up for a fall because if we don't get promoted it'll be another wasted season.
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brittaniaman added 10:07 - Nov 11
We play good possession football in our own half ! Yes sideways backwards, sideways again and so on, it seems like over the Half way line is No mans Land ? which we do not venture in until the Second Half of the Game ?
It is about time we start to attack from the start of the game, and another thing how many Goal keepers have been caught out this season passing out from the back
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Ipswichbusiness added 12:32 - Nov 11
Icantbelieveyousaidt you have posted previously criticising others for being rude, yet you seem to think that you have some form of licence to be rude to everyone else. Your posts are quite uncalled for and not at all clever.
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Dissboyitfc added 13:09 - Nov 11
Sindre.. This as a trophy is meaning less, but i cant agree its pointless, far more competitive than u23s and gives an idea on which of the youngsters can step up if given a chance, and with the wage cap now in place, the youth setup needs to bear more fruit!
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Icantbelieveyousaidt added 14:11 - Nov 11
Good afternoon Ipswichbusiness - what a grand title you have. I trust any ideas you might have for your business, do not include the type of recommendation you made on TWTD only a couple of weeks ago, that Tyreece Simpson should be handed his first team debut!
Case proven M'lord...
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Portman51 added 14:20 - Nov 11
Did anyone else have trouble with the I Follow stream on a laptop last night? I tried all the usual fixes, browser changes, clearing cache etc., but picture continually froze. Only managed to see about 15 minutes and missed both goals.
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Icantbelieveyousaidt added 14:44 - Nov 11
Portman51 - I was having trouble a few games ago, but it was suggested that I purchase an ethernet cable and link that from my PC to the router. It has cured all my previous issues as I am not so reliant on WIFI as before.
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Ipswichbusiness added 15:55 - Nov 11
Icantbeleivethatyousaidt; I see that you are still being obnoxious. It is quite unnecessary and does not impress.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 16:30 - Nov 11
Well said Ipswich business
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mib added 17:03 - Nov 11
Bettyblue, Obviously, like many on this site, you are not a Lambert supporter. may I ask what manager would you replace him with. Its ok making these remarks , re Lambert, but have you an alternative?.
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midlandblue54 added 17:43 - Nov 11
Well portman51 let me tell you the bits you missed full back passes to centre half who then passes to other centre half then passes to keeper who then passes to fullback who passes to centre half who passes to keeper who passes to centre half who returns pass to keeper etc etc
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blueboy1981 added 22:28 - Nov 11
Any Manager who puts out a Team in any competition, and couldn't care less if we lose should never be a Manager.
Being a Manager is all about setting a ‘winning' example - Lambert repeatedly does anything but that in terms of breeding a winning mentality amongst his players.
Have you ever heard such sh#te as being ‘brilliant' consistently, and ‘losing' consistently.
McCarthy talked some sh#te - but Lambert is his equal in that, and success rate.
Lambert OUT - if we are going to head in the right direction again - it needs to be ASAP.
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:23 - Nov 12
remember '' would be great to have cup run '' Lambert, ? you seriously are a failure. 9 CHANGES AGAIN, BEATEN AGAIN, OUT OF ALL CUPS AGAIN, it goes on and on, it will be hoping to bounce back AGAIN now LAMBERT its time you ,moved on AGAIN .
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