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Plymouth Argyle 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 5th Dec 2020 17:01

Two goals in two minutes from Jon Nolan and Kayden Jackson saw Town come from behind to beat Plymouth Argyle 2-1 at Home Park following Pilgrims winger Danny Mayor’s red card. Luke Jephcott’s 14th minute goal had given Argyle a 1-0 half-time lead but after one-time Town target Mayor had picked up his second yellow card on 70, Nolan and Jackson netted in the 73rd and 74th minutes to hand manager Paul Lambert a victory in his 100th game in charge of the Blues, who are up to third.

Town boss Paul Lambert made three changes with Alan Judge, Brett McGavin and Jackson coming into the side.

McGavin took over from Andre Dozzell, banned for one game having reached five bookings, in the holding midfield role with Judge ahead of him alongside Nolan.

Jack Lankester moved to the right of the front three with Keanan Bennetts, who has been suffering with a hamstring problem, dropping to the bench.

Jackson was the lone central striker with Aaron Drinan, who started at Oxford on Tuesday, not in the matchday 18.

Emyr Huws returned to the bench after a back problem along with Toto Nsiala, who has had a hamstring injury, and young defender Corrie Ndaba.

For Plymouth, defenders Will Aimson and Jerome Opoku came back into the side, as did midfielders Panutche Camara and Mayor, who turned down the chance to join the Blues in the summer of 2019 to sign for the Pilgrims.

Scott Wootton, Niall Canavan and Ben Reeves dropped to the bench, while George Cooper missed out on a place in the 18.

Former Blues loanee Conor Grant started in midfield and ex-Town striker Frank Nouble was up front.

The teams were playing in front of fans for the first time since March 7th with 1,808 Argyle season ticket holders present at Home Park.

Town started brightly with Armando Dobra sending over a low cross from the right which was turned behind by a defender. From the corner, ex-Blues striker Nouble slid in to make a fine challenge on Judge inside the box.

There was a scare for the Blues in the sixth minute after Stephen Ward was caught in possession on the Town left. A cross from the right flicked off a defender behind Nouble and Mayor saw a shot blocked.

A minute later at the other end, Town were adamant they should have been awarded a penalty when Opoku upended Lankester inside the box. However, referee Ollie Yates waved the protests away, seemingly indicating that Lankester had dived. Once again the Blues appeared to have been the victims of a bad big decision.

The game had started in an end-to-end open manner with chances at both ends. On 10 the Pilgrims might have gone ahead when Grant crossed from the right and Kell Watts headed well over.


But the returning, socially-distanced home fans dotted around the ground only had to wait another four minutes for their side to take the lead.

Ex-Town loanee Grant crossed from the left from Nouble’s lay-off and Jephcott got in front of Mark McGuinness and flicked goalwards. The ball struck the underside of the bar and, according to the linesman, went over the line. Ward protested and replays suggested the ball may not have crossed but to no avail.

The Blues should have got back on terms in the 22nd minute when a deflected Lankester pass sent Jackson away on goal. However, the striker took too long over taking his shot and Aimson slid in superbly to dispossess him.

The game continued to be an open affair but with Argyle looking more dangerous. On 34 Mayor cut in from the left and hit a powerful shot which flew across the face of goal and wide.

In the final scheduled minute of the half, Nouble flicked on a long kick from keeper Michael Cooper and Cornell had to come off his line to claim ahead of Jephcott.

Moments later, Dobra forced Cooper into his first save of the game but it was a regulation take for the Argyle glovesman and looked to be going wide in any case.

As has become familiar, Town had had plenty of possession and although they were less ponderous in their approach than has often been the case, they had created fewer of the chances than the home side.

Having said that, they were very unfortunate not to be awarded a penalty when Lankester was fouled, while Jackson ought to have got his shot away when he had his chance.

But Plymouth had looked more threatening with their goal, which may or may not have crossed the line, the outstanding opening created by either side.

Five minutes after the restart McGavin was booked for a foul on Camara, then Mayor joined him in being shown a yellow card for time-wasting as he prepared to take a corner.

On 55 Cooper was fored to turn a McGavin corner form his right over his bar. From the resultant flag-kick on the other side, the ball was eventually played out to McGavin by Jackson and the midfielder hit a powerful effort straight at Cooper who held confidently.

But overall, Town were hardly looking like getting back on terms with more of the action in and around a penalty area at the other end. In the 58th minute Tyrese Fornah hit a shot through to Cornell from distance.

Two minutes later, after the Blues had broken forward quickly, Jackson flicked a Dobra cross from the left goalwards at the near post but it hit a defender and went behind.

Town made a double change in the 65th minute with Bennetts and Oli Hawkins taking over from McGavin and Lankester and moved to a 4-4-1-1 system. Three minutes later, Argyle swapped goalscorer Jephcott for Ryan Hardie.

In the 70th minute the Pilgrims were reduced to 10 men when Mayor - already booked for time-wasting at a corner - deliberately tripped Dobra on halfway and was shown a second yellow and then a red card. Nouble was subsequently cautioned for protesting.

It took Town only three minutes after the dismissal to get back on terms. Bennetts fed Ward overlapping on the left and the Irishman crossed to Nolan just inside the area from where the Liverpudlian chested down and shot low into the corner of the net.

Having scored their first goal in four games, it took Town only a minute to net another.

Again it came from a Ward cross from the left, this time from not far inside the Plymouth half. Hawkins chested it down and Jackson hit a low left-footed shot across Cooper and into the corner of the net for his first goal of the season.

Plymouth switched skipper Joe Edwards and Nouble for Byron Moore and Ben Reeves in the 78th minute as the 10 men went about getting back on terms.

On 84 Watts went very close to levelling with a powerful shot from distance which flew only narrowly over Cornell’s cross bar. In the final minute Dom Telford took over from Fornah for the Pilgrims.

In four minutes of injury time, there was a falling out between Cornell and McGuinness after the defender had ignored a call from the keeper leaving him in no-man’s land as sub Telford hooked well over the bar. Referee Yates yellow-carded Cornell following the incident.

Soon after Yates confirmed that the 1,808 Plymouth fans would leave Home Park for the first time in nine months having seen their side defeated.

No doubt about the turning point in the game. Before Mayor’s red card a Blues’ revival hadn’t looked particularly likely.

Mayor seemed to immediately realise his error after tripping Dobra having picked up a cheap yellow card earlier in the half for time-wasting.

Town certainly made the most of their one-man advantage with Nolan - now the Blues' joint-top scorer on five alongside Gwion Edwards - and Jackson taking their chances clinically - the only opportunities following the red card - with Ward playing a role in both and Hawkins the second.

The Blues’ first win in four will relieve some pressure of manager Lambert, whose record in his 100 games in charge reads won 32, drew 25, lost 43.

Town are up to third in the table ahead of next week’s home game against fourth-placed Portsmouth in front of 2,000 Blues supporters.

Plymouth: M Cooper, Aimson, Opoku, Watts, Fornah (Telford 90), Edwards (c) (Moore 78), Camara, Mayor, Grant, Nouble (Reeves 78), Jephcott (Hardie 68). Unused: McCormick, Wootton, Canavan.

Town: Cornell, Chambers (c), Woolfenden, McGuinness, Ward, McGavin (Bennetts 65), Nolan, Dobra, Lankester (Hawkins 65), Judge, Jackson. Unused: Holy, Nsiala, Ndaba, Huws, Gibbs. Referee: Ollie Yates (Staffordshire). Att: 1,808.


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norfolkbluey added 17:19 - Dec 5
Well done PL and the team especially having travelled all that way. Great news for everyone.
If this continues perhaps we will still stand a chance of promotion but one swallow does not indicate its summer. Consistency needed now so please stick to two up front in this division and don't fiddle Paul. You need two big chaps to bulldoze through defences in this league. Besides we have the players to do this so why not. Well done again, even the doubters want us to do well and yes that includes me.
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RobITFC added 17:20 - Dec 5
A win is a win , at least we proved we can score when playing 2 up front! But we were hanging on to win against 10 men , the 1st half was dire again!
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shortmarine1969 added 17:20 - Dec 5
A win which is welcome, but still not very good for most of the game, and all the teams except 1 down to 9th can jump ahead of us and that's is even if some of them drop points. So until games even our we would honestly have to say 3rd is a false position . And 4 in 11 is hardly convincing. Also still want ME gone, his ownership has been an utter failure, and PL record is as poor as they come since at Town.
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Suffolkboy added 17:21 - Dec 5
However it came about , it DID !
Very well done Town ; more of the same , more often please – do start to believe more in yourselves , be positive ALL the time , get the thinking caps on to the pitch ,and into the boots !
IF you CAN hit great shots ,then why not open up and do the same more often ; and is it an eyesight or a belief or a balance challenge to actually get the shots on target ?
Stats can often lie ,but does ours ?
Again though ,WELL done , you've changed the weekend perspective much for the good !Do it again and again , you can !
COYB
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DifferentGravy added 17:21 - Dec 5
Didnt watch game but sounds as though our fortunes changed with sending off. No surprise than when we eventually put two up front ....we have more than 1 shot.....and more chance of scoring.....and more chance of winning. Us fans wanting 4-4-2 and Dobra to be involved......we dont know anything.... Lambert knows best eh

Heard a few Lambert-eers stating that the returning injured will significantly improve the team and performance.....I will be expecting automatic promotion then. I hope they realise we can only start with 11 players so not all of them can play. Not convinced they have watched any games this season or last. Lamberts tactical ability is a problem. Still, its a win and thats summink to celebrate, even if we are papering over cracks

Have a good evening all
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chopra777 added 17:22 - Dec 5
Better but a frustrating time until Nolan equilised. Three points a win we take it. Hopefully the two thousand next week will help us against Portsmouth.
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Bluroo added 17:23 - Dec 5
I don't see any evidence we're worse with 2 up front and if anything our current fit squad are way better suited to it. Lambo talks too much...
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timleatham added 17:25 - Dec 5
Much much better Town! Even thought we were one nil down at half time I thought we had played quite well but as ever lacking in the final third. Dobra looked really lively and Jackson had a great chance to score but was denied by good defending. However second half we pressed them harder and two quality crosses from Ward led to the the two goals. Great finishes from Nolan and Jackson. Hopefully Jackson will gain confidence from that and be the goal machine up front we so desperately need. Thought Lambert was spot on with the substitutions and made them at the right time for once. We look so much more threatening with two strikers on the pitch in the middle. Was impressed with Cornell and also McGuinness. My MOM goes to Dobra who attacked well but also got back well and tackled. Well done Town and looking forward to next Saturday already.
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planetblue_2011 added 17:27 - Dec 5
Much needed 3 points & that's how you win a football match they go down to 10 men & we are 2-1 up 3 mins later with 2 goals in a minute. Well done town just keep it up☝️
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dangerous30 added 17:37 - Dec 5
A welcome 3 points and a win
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Phil1969 added 17:38 - Dec 5
Usual negative report writing. Ipswich get point against lowly Oxford who incidentally were at Wembley 3 months ago, Ipswich win at Plymouth luckily after sending off, Ipswich are disappointingly up to third. Ffs get behind the team we have so many injuries just hang in there top two is beckoning season end.
The whole point of being an Ipswich supporter is to be biased overly positive fiercely loyal, otherwise go follow someone else!
COYB
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ForrestsFingers added 17:46 - Dec 5
Things learnt from this week.

1. We can play with two up top, it gives us more options.
2. When we are more direct and move the ball quickly we are more dangerous.
3. Judge can no longer play in a further forward role, his feet and brain aren't in sync quickly enough. Much better in a deeper role with more time on tha ball to do simple things.
4. The way our midfield sets up when playing the 4-3-3 system is more like a 5 at the back with a midfielder dropping in alongside the centre halves. If this is the case maybe that would be a better plan going forward with the full backs becoming wing backs with 3 midfielders and enabling to utilises tw forwards on the pitch together.
5. Nolan looks better when he is moving forward and driving towards the opposition.
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Northstandveteran added 17:49 - Dec 5
Agreed TimmyH.

24 bang average teams all capable of winning/drawing/losing against each other.

Proved by the fact that we are third following our dismal run of results of late.

I'm personally not convinced we will achieve much this season but if we can keep in the mix while waiting for our walking wounded to return you never know.

Trying my hardest to be the stereotypical town fan here by grabbing the slightest crumb of optimism and clinging on to it with all 20 fingers and toes!
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jas0999 added 17:50 - Dec 5
I would much prefer for us to win, so happy with the three points. The red card changed the game.

Personally, I still believe the club remain out of touch with the fans. Evans and lambert in particular. I therefore won't be getting carried away.
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BlueandTruesince82 added 17:55 - Dec 5
Pleased with the win

Lambert out
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mib added 17:55 - Dec 5
Only two pages of comments, we must have won.
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BrandestonBlue added 17:59 - Dec 5
Only one thing worse than beating a team with ten men and that's not beating them so well done to the boys for turning it round

Great experience for the young players in the team - Woolfenden, McGuiness, Mc Gavin, Dobra and Lankester - lets be honest they are under unnecessary pressure to out perform - so well done to them

With Downes and Dozzell due back soon it's positive for our future

Hopefully we can get Edwards, Vincent Young, Norwood and Bishop back competing for first team places for the second half of the season

As we have seen from results today it's a bonkers league so on the back of today's result let's hope we can get on an unbeaten run

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Bluearmy_81 added 17:59 - Dec 5
Phil69, utter horsesh it. Town fans just accepting awful ownership and being completely apathetic for the last 10 years has played a big part in us being where we are now. There's nothing wrong with a fan saying this isn't good enough and demanding better ffs!! Unbelievable attitude.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 18:03 - Dec 5
Thats a relief! How on earth are we 3rd?? Well done the boys no qualms about saying that. Can only hope this breeds confidence which has been lacking. 2 goals in 2 minutes felt like some shackles were briefly thrown off.
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arc added 18:04 - Dec 5
Phew. I'll take the three points. If we can keep picking up points and stay in the top six, then surely eventually we'll get some players back! Add Downes, Bishop, Dozzell, Edwards, and Vincent-Young to today's team and that's a team that can compete in a really ropey division.
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Jewels added 18:09 - Dec 5
Very weird press conference PL gave after game. Anyone would have thought we had lost 10-0! Very strange man. I don't know whether something has happened??
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rabbit added 18:09 - Dec 5
Bluearmy_81 are you still "gaslighting" us poor Suffolk serfs.??????🤣
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Chris_Knights added 18:14 - Dec 5
That's one giant crack papered over !!!
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airliner added 18:15 - Dec 5
Happy to win , just need injuries to stop and players coming back.
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Kickingblock added 18:17 - Dec 5
Those 3 points will make the long journey back a lot easier. I hope the result lifts the team spirit.
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