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Oxford United 0-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 1st Dec 2020 21:07

Town and Oxford played out a dull 0-0 at the Kassam Stadium with the home side coming closest to breaking the deadlock. Blues keeper David Cornell pushed a James Henry cross on to the post in the first half, while Town, who hit their first effort on target in the 90th minute, went nearest to scoring when Jon Nolan shot over on 75.

Armando Dobra was handed his full league debut and Nolan, Aaron Drinan, Jack Lankester and Mark McGuinness returned to the line-up as Blues boss Paul Lambert made five changes from the team which lost 2-0 at home to Charlton on Saturday.

McGuinness joined Luke Woolfenden at the heart of the defence with skipper Luke Chambers at right-back and Stephen Ward on the left. Cornell continued in goal.

In midfield, Andre Dozzell took up his usual deeper role with Lankester and Nolan, back after a groin problem, ahead of him.

Drinan, making his first start since the opening day of the league season, was the central striker with Dobra, who had previously made four league appearances as a sub, on the right and Bennetts on the left.

James Norwood and Toto Nsiala both suffered injuries on Saturday, joining an already lengthy injury list, while Alan Judge and Liam Gibbs dropped to the bench and Brett McGavin was missing from the 18.

Oxford made two changes from the team which lost 2-1 to Swindon at the weekend with Jack Stevens in goal for Simon Eastwood, who was on the bench, while Olamide Shodipo replaced Jordan Obita, who was also among the subs.

After both teams took a knee in support of Black Lives Matter, the game got under way with the Blues wearing their white and light blue away kit for the first time in a competitive fixture and crowd noise broadcast from the PA.

Neither side was able to create an opening in the early stages, but on 14 the Blues worked the ball out of a tight area on the right to Bennetts on the left and the on-loan Borussia Mönchengladbach man struck a speculative shot deep into the stand from distance when he should have played it to Ward overlapping.

In the 18th minute Josh Ruffels hit the home side’s first effort of the evening but straight at Cornell who claimed comfortably.

Three minutes later, the Blues made heavy weather of clearing a Liam Kelly free-kick from not far outside the area, the ball eventually bouncing past the post off a Town player.

From the resultant corner, Elliott Moore reached Kelly’s ball in from the left at the far post but directed his header wide when he looked certain to score.

Unusually for Town, the opposition were having most of the ball with the Blues not being allowed to keep the ball at the back as has become familiar this season.


On 29 home keeper Stevens came out of his box to clear ahead of Drinan, then at the other end Marcus McGuane hit a shot across the face of goal and out for a throw.

Two minutes later, Cornell was forced into his first save of the evening from the same player, the Blues keeper palming an effort from the edge of the area out of play off the retreating Bennetts.

Oxford were beginning to look more and more threatening and in the 38th minute hit the post.

Bennetts initially did well to get in front of his man as a Matty Taylor cross came over from the left but the ball was sent back in from the right by Kelly and home skipper Henry, a Town target during Paul Jewell’s time as boss, headed goalwards with Cornell just getting across to paw it on to the post and it was scrambled away.

Town enjoyed a spell of possession around the home side’s box as half-time approached but Bennetts hit the first defender with his cross.

That was the last action of a half which won’t linger long in the memory. The U’s had the better of it and all of the few chances with Elliott’s header and Henry’s effort not long before half-time the closest to a goal.

Town had been unable hit a shot on target with Stevens in the Oxford goal having shown one or two signs of shakiness when dealing with crosses early in the half.

The second half got under way in the scruffy manner of most of the first with no penalty area action at either end in the opening 10 minutes.

On 56 Henry sent a ball into the area from the right which Woolfenden diverted over. In the aftermath of the corner, Rob Atkinson blasted a shot straight at the Town centre-half, who needed treatment before carrying on.

Town had shown little since the break and it was little surprise when manager Lambert made two changes as the game hit the hour mark, Drinan and Lankester making way for Oli Hawkins and Kayden Jackson as the Blues moved to 4-4-1-1 with the latter playing behind the former.

On 63 a ball from the right reached Shodipo on the left of the box from where he hit a shot which looked goal-bound until Nolan got in the way and deflected it behind.

Following the corner, Henry forced Cornell to palm the ball behind for another flag-kick.

Oxford were continuing to control the game and see most of the ball with Town showing more potential up front following the introduction of Hawkins’s height without actually creating an opportunity. On 72 Obita replaced Shodipo.

Three minutes later, Cornell came off his line quickly to block from Taylor just outside his area, before the Blues broke and created their first serious opening of the match.

Nolan was played into space on the right of the box and hit a shot which flew just over the bar.

In the 79th minute Stevens just about kept the ball out of his net from a Dozzell corner which looped under the bar before eventually being forced away from goal.

Moments later Dobra was swapped for Judge. The Albanian U21 international had had one or two good moments during the game and won a number of free-kicks in dangerous areas. Oxford switched Henry for Sean Clare.

As the game opened up in the closing stages the Blues were looking a little more threatening but still without managing a shot on target.

On 85 Dozzell was shown the game’s first yellow card and his fifth in the league this season for a late tackle on Clare. The midfielder will now miss Saturday’s trip to Plymouth as he serves a one-match ban.

Oxford made a double change as the game moved into its final three minutes with Kelly and Taylor making way for Dan Agyei and John Mousinho.

Woolfenden blocked an Obita shot at one end, then in the final scheduled minute Hawkins headed Town’s first effort on goal into Stevens’s arms.

Soon after, referee Bobby Madley’s whistle confirmed the stalemate with the game having deserved little more.

Oxford always looked the more likelier scorers, although not too much likelier, with the best chances the two headers in the first half.

The U’s always looked in control of the game if not having the capability and confidence to turn that superiority into a victory.

Town’s only decent opportunity was Nolan’s shot over and they have now gone three games without scoring and have netted more than once in their last nine. They are also the first side not to score against Oxford since February 19 league and play-off games ago.

While the continuing lack of penetration is an increasing concern, Cornell can be pleased with his first league clean sheet in a Town shirt.

The draw, both sides’ second of the season in the league, moves the Blues up a place to fifth due to Portsmouth’s 1-0 loss at Blackpool ahead of Saturday’s long trip to Plymouth, who lot 4-0 at home to Rochdale this evening.

Oxford: Stevens, Ruffels, Moore, Gorrin, Taylor (Mousinho 87), Long, Henry (c) (Clare 80), McGuane, Atkinson, Shodipo (Obita 72), Kelly (Agyei 87). Unused: Eastwood, Hall, Forde.

Town: Cornell, Chambers (c), Woolfenden, McGuinness, Ward, Dozzell, Nolan, Lankester (Jackson 60), Bennetts, Drinan (Hawkins 60), Dobra (Judge 79). Unused: Holy, Donacien, Kenlock, Gibbs. Referee: Bobby Madley (West Yorkshire).


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Cloddyseedbed added 22:32 - Dec 1
Can see why we signed Bennetts he fits in well with the rest of the players, poor. If we had somebody on both sides who could put a decent cross in or set piece or corner it would help. What the hell do they do in training. Nolan, he was on the team sheet was he on the pitch? Dozzell, picked up another pointless booking. Did look more lively with 2 up top but my god that was poor. Too many changes every game for injuries or whatever, never will get up any momentum. Where is the next win coming from, who are we able to beat with no goal threat? Opposition could play with rush goalies and still not concede.
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Michael101 added 22:33 - Dec 1
Listened to Lambert interview after the game never understood a word he said but going by his tone he was very angry.clear sign its getting to him,don't think he's going to stay much longer.
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Lightningboy added 22:42 - Dec 1
Have just read the transcript from tonight's press conference - Lambert is now in Full-On wounded honey-badger mode.

To have a go at Stuart Watson shows he's totally lost the plot - this happens with him at every club eventually.
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Lathers added 22:51 - Dec 1
Last 9 League games:-

Doncaster away - lost 4-1
Lincoln away - lost 1-0
Gillingham home - won 1-0 (last minute winner)
Crewe home - won 1-0 (and they BATTERED us all game)
Sunderland away - lost 2-1
Shrewsbury home - won 2-1 (how I don't know!)
Hull home - lost 3-0
Charlton home - lost 2-0
Oxford away - draw 0-0

We could easily be on a 9 game winless run.

How is Lambert's job not in serious doubt? Does Evans actually watch the games?

Seriously how much longer do we have to put up with this?

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Skip73 added 22:56 - Dec 1
A pathetic performance from a pathetic team. I'm sure they'll be over the moon with the amazing performance though.
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dunkleberrydog added 23:00 - Dec 1
It wasn't good but our two most creative midfielders, Bishop and Edward's, and the source of many goals this season, are both injured. Ditto our only real striker, Norwood. The team lacks confidence and the tactics are very poor. What has happened to Hews, he used to run past players, and Nolan who was the stand out league one midfielder...for Shrewsbury. And Kane Vincent was excellent before injury...how is he progressing. Chambo can't do it all alone...
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BangaloreBlues added 23:00 - Dec 1
The irony is when the rules are finally relaxed and turnstiles reopen post covid, the attendances will remain at 2,000.
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alfromcol added 23:02 - Dec 1
No real urgency in the last 15 minutes, looked as though they were happy to take a draw. Cornell taking his time over goal kicks etc. PL obviously felt the same otherwise he would have shouting to speed the game up?
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Michael101 added 23:09 - Dec 1
Lightning boy marked you down by mistake sorry
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blue86 added 23:10 - Dec 1
Just read the lambert post match comments.....sigh. I do feel for lambert in that we have a ridiculous ammount of injuries, I get that. But he dosent help himself does he? Town fans want the truth, not bullsh!t. We dont need to hear (again and again) about clubs you played for or managed it really does get boring, and he always seems so aggressive with his answers, it doesent help.
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 01:39 - Dec 2
We looked super relieved to hear the final whistle. Don't feel we deserved a point but we managed it so well done to the team.
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superdicksy added 06:56 - Dec 2
Hopefully if Celtic sack Lennon he will fill the seat
Ex hoops player tells us his played for a lot of big clubs
Another example of good player
Crap manager
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Nobbysnuts added 09:56 - Dec 2
Well now we can't beat teams in the bottom six......good god....lambert out now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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norfolkbluey added 10:49 - Dec 2
Drawing with OU is just about right. If we had been playing like this at the beginning of the season the club would have been considering replacing the manager. I can't believe we are still in fifth position but looking at the teams around us with games in hand it won't last. Our form is horrible at the moment and I just don't see it improving with our current predicament. Half the team on the injury list and a manager who is drowning in problems. I do feel for him and it is not as though he hasn't been through similar situations elsewhere. He left those clubs to sort their problems out themselves having made their problems worse. Unfortunately he is not the manager we need right now. This a 'dead parrot' (canary) situation and we need an eagle to get us out and fly again. I believe it could be sooner than later. PL is being paid good money to manage in all situations not just with no injuries. The biggest problems we have is we do not score many goals and recently non at all. Where is that eagle? Pearson is the guy to put some steel into the club. A no nonsense manager. He would certainly ruffle some feathers!
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Upthetown1970 added 11:03 - Dec 2
When was the last time I enjoyed the way we played I asked myself after tonight's match. I have to go back to the EFL trophy match against Gillingham. I know you are going to say Gillingham were not full strength but they were not far off it as 6 of the starting line up for Gillingham that night started the next league match for them and the others were on the bench. We played a very young team and won 2-0. Our midfield was McGavin, Lancester and Gibbs. These 3 controlled the match and we played very entertaining football. My point is why have we now reverted to just lumping the ball forward and then our front players having to fight to control or win the ball. Let's just pass and move. Our players at the moment seem to be thinking I must get this ball forwards as quick as possible. Lets play football on the ground with fast 2 touch passing like the u18's and the u23's do. When our young players are thrown into the first team the football at the moment is completely different to what they are used to. The first team need to adapt and play the attractive attacking football our younger teams play
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Billybobblue added 11:46 - Dec 2
Isn't a manager supposed to have tactics that is based on the players available. I know we have a lot of injuries, but surely all the players in the squad can play different formations other than 4-3-3.
I'm still suprised we havent tried Jackson andHawkins up top together. Bit like how Murph and Sears played when sears first joined. Hawks with the headers on, jackson to chase with pace.... am I missing something or is Lambert that clueless that 4-3-3 is a one size suits all players type bloke?
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Razor added 11:53 - Dec 2
EDDIE HOWE NOW
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chalky added 12:40 - Dec 2
No club worth its salt should be happy with a 0-0 draw in which we got one shot on target. And stop using the injury list as an excuse. Does anyone remember the likes of Holland, Clapham, Stockwell, Magilton and Venus being on the treatment table so long ?
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johnwarksshorts added 13:21 - Dec 2
Glass half full: Still 5th in table and alot more games to play. Youngsters getting good game time.
Glas half empty: No tempo, sideways passing, boring football, one shot on target, lacking confidence, manager in conflict with media and supporters, owner who lacks any footballing knowledge, unless something dramatic happens there is only one way my beloved club is heading. COYB!


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johnwarksshorts added 13:24 - Dec 2
Razor. It would be nice, but Eddie Howe would not be attracted to a league 1 club.
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norfolkbluey added 14:27 - Dec 2
Just seen on the news that Farke has a similar injury list at Norwich! Guess what, they're on a ten game winning run! So lets put PL on the hook yet again and take the sob story off the agenda because its the reverse for PL. When was the last time we had a convincing win excluding the odd squeaker?
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:33 - Dec 2
so many out with injuries ! hardly surprising when you think about how many weve signed that had not been playing because of injuries or have a history of fitness problems. Some people dont seem to get it, they go on about ''it will be better when these players are back,'' but these players are only playing a handful of games at best before they are out again,We have a crap owner,a crap manager, and a crap team , and until the crap is flushed away this club is going nowhere except down .
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