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Peterborough United 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 9th Feb 2021 21:07

James Norwood gave Town an early lead at London Road but goals from Jonson Clarke-Harris and Joe Ward saw Peterborough to a 2-1 victory over the Blues. Norwood hit his third goal of the season in the sixth minute but Clarke-Harris headed a leveller in the 38th minute and then Ward won it with a free-kick five minutes after the break.

Skipper Chambers came in at right-back for Luke Matheson, who dropped to the bench, while Ward was back on the left with Myles Kenlock among the subs.

Bishop returned at the top of a narrow midfield diamond with Norwood joining Troy Parrott up front, Town eschewing their usual 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 system presumably due to the tricky London Road pitch.

Former Posh wideman Gwion Edwards and Freddie Sears were also on the bench, while Luke Thomas was missing from the 18.

Peterborough were without star attacker Siriki Dembele with Mo Eisa coming into an otherwise unchanged side.

Despite being cold, there was little sign of snow in the Peterborough area but with the pitch muddy and short on grass.

After both teams and the officials took a knee in support of Black Lives Matter, Joe Ward hit a powerful fifth-minute shot which Tomas Holy claimed confidently.

A minute later, the Blues, wearing their burgundy and blue third strip, went in front. Holy kicked long - in line with the Blues’ early approach on the Sunday morning pitch - and Frankie Kent and Posh skipper Mark Beevers had got in one another’s way as they tried to head clear on the edge of the box.

Bishop reacted quickly and deftly played a pass to the left of the box for Norwood, who hit a low shot which beat keeper Christy Pym at his near post.

On 14 Downes, playing in the holding role with Dozzell ahead of him to his left and Judge to the right, was booked for what looked a solid ball-winning challenge on Dan Butler on halfway with the Posh players appealing that it should have been a red card. While the Blues midfielder won the ball, some referees may well have deemed it an out-of-control tackle.

There was a scare for Town in the 22nd minute when a ball in from the right deflected over Holy. However, the keeper moved quickly to get himself in the way as Eisa shot at goal from eight yards.

In the 28th minute, with Peterborough trying to play football despite the surface and the Blues more direct and looking to counter, Eisa cut in from the left and hit a shot into Holy’s arms.


Just before the half hour, Holy missed his punch from a corner but somehow managed to bundle it behind for another flag-kick before it dropped for a Posh player.

Norwood needed treatment for a knock on 32 soon after fouling Ward in the centre circle as Town looked to break following a Posh corner having left three players up spread widely along the halfway line at the flag-kick, as they had against Blackpool at the weekend.

Eisa shot over from the edge of the area in the 36th minute and three minutes Posh levelled.

Butler crossed from the left with Judge unable to cut it out with Chambers chasing back from being involved further up the field, and Clarke-Harris rose between Ward and Mark McGuinness to nod back across Holy and into the corner of the net, the striker’s 17th goal in all competitions this season.

In injury time Downes was spoken to by referee Ben Toner for speaking out of turn after a decision had gone against Dozzell having been booked for his earlier challenge.

Soon afterwards, with snow now falling, Toner’s whistle ended a half which had started perfectly for the Blues with Norwood’s well-taken goal.

However, Town had failed to threaten after that with Peterborough able to pass the ball around despite the pitch and use the wide areas left open by the Blues’ narrow system.

The Peterborough goal was well-deserved when it came, although looked one the Blues will see as having been preventable.

Town switched Norwood, presumably at least partly due to his injury, although the system hadn’t really worked, for ex-Posh winger Edwards at half-time. The Blues moved to 4-1-4-1 with the Welshman on the left and Bishop on the right.

Eisa hit a low shot form the right across Holy soon after the restart, the Czech getting down and across to palm it to safety out to the opposite flank.

Five minutes into the second half, Posh took the lead. After a foul by McGuinness on Clarke-Harris not far outside the area to the right, Ward struck a free-kick past the end of the Town wall and into the corner of the net with Holy watching it on its way when he should have done better.

On 55 Ward and a well-advanced Holy gave Eisa a sniff of a ball played over the top 10 yards outside the area but Downes did well to get back and cut out the danger before the Posh striker fouled him. The keeper may have expected the ball to come through to him more quickly but it held up on the heavy pitch.

With Town not having threatened, aside from a couple of blocked shots from the edge of the box, Posh went close to a third when Sammie Szmodics was unable to get enough on a well-struck low Clarke-Harris cross to divert it goalwards. Moments later, Town swapped Judge for Josh Harrop.

As the match passed the 70-minute mark the Blues were seeing most of the ball with Posh starting to tire. However on 71 Szmodics was sent away on the break on the left and hit a shot across Holy which the keeper batted away.

Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson made a triple change in the 74th minute with Ricky-Jade Jones, Idris Kanu and Ethan Hamilton replacing Eisa, Reece Brown and goalscorer Ward.

Two minutes later, Dozzell was booked for a cynical foul on Kanu with the Blues feeling Ward had been fouled moments earlier.

Peterborough claimed a penalty in the 77th minute when Szmodics hooked a shot at goal from 10 yards which ricocheted off Ward and fortunately flew straight at Holy. Posh were convinced the ball had struck the Irishman’s hand but referee Toner wasn’t interested.

Within a minute Szmodics hit a powerful effort from distance which Holy palmed wide before Sears replaced Bishop with a third Posh goal looking more likely than a Town second. Edwards moved to the right with Sears on the left.

As the game moved into its final five minutes there were the first signs of snow settling on the pitch.

Town had rarely threatened throughout the second half but in the penultimate scheduled minute, a Parrott shot was well saved by Pym following a corner and then the former Exeter keeper saved sharply again down at his right post from Harrop.

The Blues were unable to create another opportunity and referee Toner’s whistle confirmed Posh’s victory, a double over the visitors and yet another Town defeat to a side towards the top of the table.

Despite having got off to such a good start, the Blues were second best in the first half taking a direct approach which seemed to be an over the top reaction to the state of the Peterborough pitch.

The narrow midfield allowed the home side, who seemed to have little problem passing despite the surface, to attack down the flanks from which they scored their first goal.

Town switched back to a more regular system and approach at half-time but were again bested by Posh, who probably should have won more comfortably with the Blues only going close to a leveller right at the end.

A first away defeat in four sees Town drop back to 11th, but still four points off the play-offs ahead of Saturday’s trip to Shrewsbury, who beat Sunderland 2-1 at home this evening.

Peterborough: Pym, Butler, Thompson, Beevers (c), Kent, Eisa (Jones 74), Taylor, Clarke-Harris, Brown (Kanu 74), Szmodics, Ward (Hamilton 74). Unused: Gyollai, Burrows, Blake-Tracy, Mason.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Woolfenden, McGuinness, Ward, Dozzell, Downes, Bishop, Judge (Harrop 64), Parrott, Norwood (Edwards 46). Unused: Cornell, Kenlock, Matheson, Sears, Drinan. Referee: Ben Toner (Lancashire).


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dirtydingusmagee added 21:15 - Feb 9
but Evans is fully behind Paul !
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Karlosfandangal added 21:15 - Feb 9
I agree resting the two full back.AFTER this game not against Peterborough.
Why take Norwood off or is he injured again.

Where was Thomas the only thing they got right was taking Judge off and put Harrop in his place but saying that he was running around chancing loose ball from bad passes.

I do give up now
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pup12 added 21:16 - Feb 9
Well I called 2,1 posh in a mates group chat .Im so disappointed I was right .Shocking game ,made Peterborough look like world beaters !Judge not in game out wide ,surprise surprise.Dozzel needs to be pushed fears to light weight on the ball or in tackle to be any where else .Never got any decent crosses in for front two.Chambers caught out for first goal ,so Posh just attacked his side .Then they went at Ward second half .All out to full backs could do is hoof it long .At least Kenlock and loan lad ran with ball .Whats the point of signing players ,they freshen things up and we win .Then next came bringing back old guard and loosing ,MADNESS .LAMBERT OUT!
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CraigEdwards added 21:16 - Feb 9
Shambles
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Calderboy added 21:16 - Feb 9
See Cardiff won again !!
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Gforce added 21:16 - Feb 9
Normal service resumed, absolute shi*e.
Cambridge and Forest Green here we come next season.
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sospier added 21:16 - Feb 9
Thank goodness for Holy.We huffed and puffed with very little penetration even with two up front.Looks very much like we're all playing for sixth place now.Never understand why the two lads were dropped, very poor management.Time is running out PL so if we loose Saturday you have to go.
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bringingbackthedutch added 21:17 - Feb 9
Well that was a self-fulfilling prophecy. We win a game playing well and of course Lambert goes and changes it. Despite the brief joy of the early goal the first half was one of the worst performances I've seen from a Town side. The fullbacks were terrible. I find watching Chambers almost unbearable. He must hold a special record for banging it up the pitch and immediately conceding possession. I might also have witnessed Ward running briefly towards the end. Oh well. On to the next one.
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runningout added 21:17 - Feb 9
The pitiful story of Ipswich Town continues. You only need to read pre match comments from us clueless lot. Nose bleed on opening the scoring and naivety to think it would be worth celebrating as if game was won. Players unable to handle expectations of their own sleepy supporters. They all need to wake up for their own futures in the game. God knows situation had crowds been in these stadia!! If Mr Evans knows an ounce about professional football he'd make the move necessary for the pride of this club.
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mervetheswerve added 21:17 - Feb 9
Now lambert not doing his aftermatch interview sending out his sidekick that says everything total shambles
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Nobbysnuts added 21:18 - Feb 9
Thats it I'm done...lambert you clueless idiot. This season is over. Its now a relegation battle. I've never been so angry about the plight of this club. Lambert will go down as the worst ipswich manger in history. And people thought Mccarthy was bad... lambert you arrogant, tactless, usless bucket of p#ss. Just f#ck off.
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DifferentGravy added 21:18 - Feb 9
ITFCSerbia said it perfectly at half time report

Finally played two up front but then keeps it narrow in midfield.....so two ageing full backs are fully exposed. Madness.....utter madness. More square pegs in round holes. Trying to keep his favourites in. Matheson would have given us such an outlet today and probably linked up well with the front two. Difficult conditions but every time Ward n Chambers got the ball in the first half they just lumped it anywhere. We invited them on......them second half we invited them on even more.

LAMBERT CLUELESS....LAMBERT OUT
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jdtractor96 added 21:18 - Feb 9
Baffling team selection and tactics. The decision to recall Chambers and Ward worked - both were SHOCKING all game. Surely Lambert could see how exposed and useless on the ball they were? We still had 2 subs left so could've replaced them at any point. Go a goal up and then our back 4 retreat as far as the edge of our box. I'm just so confused by the whole game plan, if there even was one. #LambertOut
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jas0999 added 21:18 - Feb 9
If only we could play Burton and Blackpool every week!

Reality is we can't. There are tougher tests. This again shows how far we have sunk under Evans ownership. Why is Lambert still here? Shocking.
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:18 - Feb 9
Respect ,Dolphin, you are not totally blind to the dire state of affairs.
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Woodbridgian added 21:18 - Feb 9
What a sad and pathetic football club we have become. Lambert is an absolute disgrace and if Evans has any sense whatsoever HE MUST GO TONIGHT. Team was wrong from the start how can you play 2 has beens as full backs and expect anything other trhan what we got. After 50 plus years a town fan and season ticket holder I have never been so disillusioned.
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theipswichfile added 21:19 - Feb 9
A performance as ugly, filthy and rugged as the pitch it was played on. I can't for the life of figure out why he made the changes he made.
Ward and McG were dire, Tomasz was desperate, and the passing was non-existant. Thoroughly depressing watch. Nobody comes away from that performance with their head held high, although at least Norwood and Parrott gave it a shake.
The most enfuriating thing is the Posh have looked distinctly average against us in both games, we just happen to look distinctly awful at the same time.
What a comedown from what was a great Saturday.
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theipswichfile added 21:20 - Feb 9
That should read ragged, not rugged - there was nothing rugged about us except for the litany of late tackles, unfortunately.
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:20 - Feb 9
Lambert sulking still ,wont take post match interview . Bottler .
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 21:20 - Feb 9
Can't fault the commitment, but where is the quality? We can no longer hide the fact we are not good enough. We've been kidding ourselves we have the players to win matches in this league if only we play the right formation, but I don't think that even with a change of formation and/or manager we would be able to succeed at the moment. (Mind you, it might have helped if we'd played two attacking full-backs.) Boro were sharper on the ball and more organised. Why? Just a better team, sadly. It's maybe just as well that we won't make the play-offs because our chances of winning there are zero. Where do we go from here? Sad times for ITFC.
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Texastom added 21:20 - Feb 9
LAMBERT OUT

SAID IT ALL ON TEAM SELECTION
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bluesince76 added 21:21 - Feb 9
Lambert out our worst manager and is still here you couldn't make it up.
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Orraman added 21:21 - Feb 9
After such a refreshing display on Saturday - normal service resumed. Apart from Troy Parrott we go back to the team which has played total cr@p all winter. Myles and Luke Mattheson must wonder what they did wrong to get dropped especially for two players long past their sell by date. It seems more and more evident that just like McCarthy, Shambert seems to believe he is bombproof and is now going out of his way to wind up fans more and more. It is such a shame we can not get into Portman Rd to make sure he knows our feelings about him as allegedly he does not read media. Come on Evans - his time must surely be up
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TimmyH added 21:22 - Feb 9
I see Judge after coming out of the shadows on Saturday went back into them, what did he contribute? Chambers looked like he was running in mud and as for Mr Ward don't get me started.

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muhrenmagic added 21:22 - Feb 9
Lambert you are the problem I am quite relieved we don't have to listen to you being interviewed I can never understand what you say neither can the players it appears! Please exhibit dignity and resign.
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