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Ipswich Town 0-0 Oxford United - Match Report
Saturday, 20th Feb 2021 17:07

Town recorded their second goalless draw at Portman Road in five days as they shared the points with Oxford. The Blues had the better chances against the division’s form side with Norwood hitting the post in the second half and Parrott and Bennetts also going close.

Skipper Luke Chambers, Toto Nsiala, James Wilson, Teddy Bishop, Keanan Bennetts, Alan Judge and James Norwood all returned as manager Paul Lambert made seven changes from the team which drew 0-0 at home with Northampton on Tuesday.

Chambers came in at right-back with Luke Matheson dropping to the bench, while at the centre of the defence Toto Nsiala, who had been out since the home defeat to Peterborough in January with a hamstring problem, partnered Wilson, who last featured in the Lincoln match in October before suffering a knee injury. Myles Kenlock continued at left-back with Tomas Holy in goal.

In midfield, Andre Dozzell moved deeper, with Flynn Downes banned for two games for his red card on Tuesday, alongside Bishop, with Judge on the left and Bennetts, who had been out with a groin problem since the Burton match in December, on the right. Norwood was the central striker with Troy Parrott playing just behind him.

There was no place in the 18 for Luke Woolfenden and Mark McGuinness, who have been the regular central defensive partnership of late, or Luke Thomas, who suffered a knock during Tuesday’s match.

Oxford, the division’s form team having been beaten only once in their last 13 in the league going into the match, made six changes from the team which lost 2-0 to Tranmere in the Papa John’s Trophy in midweek.

Prior to kick-off both teams and the officials took a knee in support of Black Lives Matter, before the Blues started the game positively.

In the sixth minute, a Chambers cross from the right reached Norwood, who headed back across goal but without much power and Rob Atkinson cleared off the line.

The Blues continued to see most of the ball against an Oxford side which had made a slow start and on 14 Bennetts struck a low curling effort which visitors’ keeper Jack Stevens claimed at the second attempt. The winger needed treatment after the effort but was OK to carry on.

The U’s managed their first attack in the 17th minute, Mark Sykes sending over a cross from the right and Wilson scuffed his clearance, but well over his own bar.

Following the corner on the right, Cameron Brannagan crossed from the left and the ball was nodded back for Matty Taylor, who headed against Kenlock and over for another flag-kick. From that, the ball was played to Brannagan on the edge of the box and his shot flew well wide.

In the 23rd minute Alex Gorrin fouled Bennetts, who had had a lively opening to the match, midway inside the Oxford half on the Town right, the defender picking up the game’s first yellow card from referee Marc Edwards.

Bennetts rather wasted the free-kick, the on-loan Borussia Mönchengladbach man immediately running into trouble after the ball had been played to him.


Two minutes later, Sykes saw a 25-yard effort deflect behind with Oxford starting to look more of a threat, although still not overly fluent.

In the 28th minute Parrott went close to scoring his first senior goal. Following an Oxford corner, Judged played a ball forward for Norwood to chase down the left and the striker crossed from the left and found Bennetts on the right. The winger tricked his way into space before crossing to Parrott, who turned a shot past the far post and wide.

In the 32nd minute Oxford weren’t too far away when Brandon Barker hit a low cross-shot from the left which ran between Taylor and the post and wide.

Parrott smashed a free-kick into the visitors’ wall from well out in the 35th minute having been fouled with the Blues having some good spells on the ball - and also winning it back quickly after they’d lost it - as well as breaking quickly and potentially dangerously on Oxford following their attacks. However, without having created another serious chance.

Half-time came without that situation changing or the U’s managing to carve out an opening at the other end.

Town had certainly been much better than they were against Northampton, although that wasn’t difficult, but still without threatening on too many occasions.

Parrott’s effort just past the post was the best of the Blues’ opportunities with Norwood’s early header having lacked any power.

Similarly, Oxford had had one or two opportunities but without looking convincing or like a side in their current impressive run of form.

Town began the second half brightly and two minutes after the restart might well have gone in front. From a Dozzell corner, Chambers flicked on to Norwood, who was unable to direct towards goal. The ball fell for Bennetts, who smashed a shot across the face of goal and wide. It was a decent chance and one the winger will feel he should have taken. A minute later, Anthony Forde was booked for a foul on Judge.

The Blues began to put on the pressure and in the 53rd minute Gorrin missed Bishop's ball into the box, allowing to Norwood have an opportunity to stab towards goal on the stretch. The striker beat keeper Stevens but the ball came back off the post.

Town went very close again two minutes later. Bishop crossed from the left and Parrott somehow sent it back across goal and wide when it looked easier to hit the target. The Irishman was left with his head in his hands inside the six-yard box.

On the hour, Dozzell sent over a deep free-kick from midway inside the Oxford half to the left which reached Norwood beyond the far post but the Town number 10 was unable to direct it goalwards.

Oxford made a double change in the 63rd minute when Gorrin and Elliot Lee were replaced by Olamide Shodipo and James Henry, a Town target in Paul Jewell’s time as boss.

A minute later, the U’s created their best chance of the game. Sykes crossed from the right and Taylor headed over when he will feel he should at least have hit the target.

The game was becoming increasingly open and end to end, and on 68 Parrott shot over from a tight angle on the left.

In the 74th minute, Town swapped Bishop, who had had one or two moments without showing the form of early in the season, for Josh Harrop, while the U’s exchanged Taylor for Sam Winnall.

Oxford claimed a penalty in the 80th minute when Winnall went to ground under the attention of Chambers as Barker’s cross came over from the right but referee Edwards wasn’t interested and the appeals were less than convincing.

Town swapped Norwood, who had put in his usual busy shift and will feel he should have scored when he hit the post, and Bennetts, similarly lively until he ran out of steam, for Aaron Drinan and Freddie Sears.

With two scheduled minutes remaining, and with neither side having threatened again, Oxford swapped Barker for Liam Kelly.

A minute later, Holy made his first proper save of the game, the big Czech getting down to his left to bat away Winnall’s shot from the edge of the box. It was a regulation stop that the keeper would have been very disappointed not to have made.

In injury time, the ball was squared to Kelly in space in the area and Harrop slid in to make a terrific block.

Soon after referee Edwards brought to an end a second goalless draw in a few days at Portman Road - and the third in four games between Town and Oxford - but with the Blues significantly better than they had been against Northampton.

Town will feel they did enough to claim all three points with their passing having more of a purpose and at a greater tempo than has usually been the case this season.

Norwood, Parrott and Bennetts likely to feel they should have taken their side's better opportunities, while Taylor will feel he ought to have scored his header for the U’s, who failed to win for only the second time in 11 league matches.

Town last drew back-to-back games at home in September 2016 when they registered stalemates with Aston Villa and Brighton, and 0-0 draws in successive matches in April 2016 at Wolves and against Charlton at Portman Road.

Whether a point, although in itself not a bad one, will improve manager Lambert's situation remains to be seen.

The draw sees Town drop a place to 12th, now six points off the play-offs and 14 off second ahead of Tuesday's trip to the KCOM Stadium to face third-placed Hull City.

Town: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Kenlock, Dozzell, Bishop (Harrop 74), Bennetts (Sears 81), Parrott, Judge, Norwood (Drinan 81). Unused: Cornell, Matheson, Ward, Lankester.

Oxford: Stevens, Ruffels, Moore (c), Gorrin (Shodipo 63), Brannagan, Taylor (Winnall 74), Sykes, Forde, Atkinson, Lee (Henry 63), Barker. Unused: Eastwood, Hall, Grayson, Kelly. Referee: Marc Edwards (Tyne and Wear).


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ringwoodblue added 17:34 - Feb 20
Wilson MOTM today so just watch Lambert drop him on Tue
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johnwarksshorts added 17:35 - Feb 20
Felixblues I hope you're right.
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cat added 17:37 - Feb 20
Much improved performance and worth the watch. Looked bright in patches and showed more intent. Missed opportunities cost us again although at least we created, but a 0.0 at home won't get us anywhere and is a fair reflection of where we are at under Lambert, mid table LG 1. Simply not good enough. Lambert out
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prebbs007 added 17:37 - Feb 20
ENOUGH !!!!!
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aas1010 added 17:40 - Feb 20
Lambert out 🪓🪓
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therein61 added 17:43 - Feb 20
An improvement(be it slight) too little too late bye bye P.L, although we will have to undergo how brilliant we were on a par with the big clubs he's BLAH BLAH FLIPPIN BLAH ETC ETC, If you want to see this club progress Marcus pull the trigger now it must have been win or bust today.
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gosblue added 17:44 - Feb 20
Better. Unlike last Tuesday, everyone wanted the ball and we looked to get the ball forward at every opportunity. With better finishing that could have been a comfortable win. Nsiala and Wilson looked ok at the back. Norwood is a handful and Dozzell was busy in midfield. Our most improved player for me is Kenlock who is beginning to change my opinion of him.
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Nobbysnuts added 17:46 - Feb 20
Lambert out.
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algarvefan added 17:50 - Feb 20
Today's performance was much improved on Tuesday nights but it's still showing the problems of basic errors, poor ball control and a failure to score goals. Lambert has had long enough, tactically we weren't good again and some of the players decision making at crucial times defies belief. Wilson and Nsiala were very good together today, Wilson the MOM for me. The old problems however persist and we need a change of manager, I haven't changed my mind, Lambert has to go!!
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Ipswichbusiness added 17:50 - Feb 20
I did not see the match, but if there was an improved performance the that is good.

However, we still failed to win or score at home and the result leaves us 12th (out of 24) in League One. Not much to cheer about, I fear.
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BartonBluee added 17:52 - Feb 20
A draw today is not good enough, and it's clearly time for Lambert to go. But one thing I'll never get my head around is when fans say they would rather we lose and the game be exciting... 🤯 there is nothing exciting about losing... must be budgies in disguise
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warktheline added 17:53 - Feb 20
Have we just turned a corner?....😂🤣 sorry but sometimes you just have to laugh! No doubt some on here will believe the club has! 😂
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jas0999 added 17:57 - Feb 20
I think it just goes to show how badly the club has sunk under the current ownership/management when I'm surprised we got a point! Back to reality, we were playing a hone game against Oxford in League One and a nil nil is better than most of us expected!

Let's hope TWTD are correct and Lambert goes. 12th in league one is simply shocking as we yet again fail to beat one of the ‘better' sides.
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Saxonblue74 added 17:57 - Feb 20
Better? Of course it was better!!!! How could it not be! Question is, was it good and for me the answer is no. Worst possible result? Maybe. A point is useless to us but may be viewed as a point against the leagues "form" team which won't help push PL out of the door. Over 40 years as a fan and I can honestly say that today for the first time I couldn't decide who I wanted to win! The back 4 looked decent but in my opinion that was largely down to playing long ball and taking the pressure off them, I have no problem with that.
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Suffolkboy added 17:57 - Feb 20
Sounds gallant but impoverished is so many ways .Could we hit a barn door if we were inside ? Do we have the technical skills , cohesion and combative approach necessary to both score and win games .
We hear constantly and consistently of all the coaching , practice and video guidance and instruction which takes place at Playford Rd , but there's little evidence of end product ; and even doubt or evidence about any progress .
For a long time there's been plentiful evidence of failure , and failures ; challenges and problems need identification and resolution which in our case escapes success .
Let's see what comes about and when ; something deserves to .,
COYB
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heathen66 added 18:01 - Feb 20
Better performance.
Looked a lot more dangerous with Bennetts playing as most attacks involved him. When he faded so did we.
Nsiala and Wilson played well but so have Woolfenden and McGuiness
Kenlock again impressed, but unfortunately again all of Oxfords chances came for our right side.
Did not impose ourselves in the middle of the park enough, however had the better of the chances until Holy saved us again !!!
Parrott failed to impress again after a promising first game, and Norwood could and really should have done better.
Overall a better performance from Tuesday but it was a low bar to get over.
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itfchorry added 18:01 - Feb 20
Yes Felixblues -

Possibly hasn't sacked Lambert yet, as wants to
leave this to American Consortium-

Think the next couple of weeks could be very
interesting-
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moggasnotebook added 18:07 - Feb 20
To turn the corner you need to stop the rot, we now have three clean sheets in four games. It's a start. If it was Big Sam or MM or Neil Warnock that came in four games ago and we kept three clean sheets in four we would be looking forwards with half a smile on our faces.

Don't get me wrong I'm not happy, it's not been good enough this season but let's be realistic. Any one with half a brain knows we don't create many chances (haven't done for 5-10 years) and don't have a player (in L1) that is capable of carving up 2-3 good chances per game on odd occasions, never mind week in and week out.

I'm a glass half full sort of chap / lass, so stop conceding TICK, pick up a few points (5 points in 4 games not great but a start) TICK - NOW LOOK FORWARD WITH POSITIVITY (sadly not possible for 90% of the few hundred posters on here)
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Marinermagic added 18:08 - Feb 20
Good team selection, fair performance, fair result. COYB Blue Action ... Do One.
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budgieplucker added 18:08 - Feb 20
Don't want to dismiss the positives today, I.e. Wilson giving us a more solid look at the back with his no nonsense defending. The style was much better in terms of getting the ball forward quicker. Bish and Dozzell playing the box to box role well and as many have said under different circumstances a 0-0 against the form side of the Division Is not a bad result.

Now the however, again we fail to beat a team above us. Whilst we created four or five opportunities to score (which is a positive), we failed to convert one of those chances which would have given us 3 points. That cannot be considered unlucky, just a complete lack of a clinical side to our game.

For me poor choice of substitutions, PL seems to think that Teddy cannot play ninety minutes, well after Wilson, Teddy was our next best player and once he went off we lost a hold on the game.

Poor, poor decision by Lambert.

Parrot was awful, he had his chances but didn't take them, his passing and distribution poor. Now he might be a real talent and pressure from Spurs to play him, but in my mind if you are not doing the business inside 60 minutes then you should be replaced and Harrop playing a more dangerous role aligned to his abilities would have been the swap for me.

For a while I thought Keenan Bennett's was building up to a good performance but as the game went on his decision making got poorer and poorer.

There was a time when after Mick some were calling for the Cowley's, I thought they would have been completely the wrong choice and breathed a sigh of relief when Hurst was appointed and not them. I have completely changed my mind. If PL leaves in the near future then we must try and get the Cowleys, we need to play in a way that gives no mercy and that is capable of getting us out of this quagmire of league. They did a fair job at Huddersfield in saving them in the Championship. With Lincoln looking likely to go up I don't think Appleton would be available - I fear a Phil Parkinson type of replacement as it does look unlikely that PL will be here next season.
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Marinermagic added 18:11 - Feb 20
As usual any manager on a decent run of results is considered a good option IF a change is imminent. No mention of the Cardiff manager who is doing well at the moment COYB.
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dieselmorris added 18:13 - Feb 20
lets go all out for a new manager same crap next season, no decent funding from evans and two years later you will all be saying sack the manager.and the problem will still be taking everyone for mugs
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therein61 added 18:15 - Feb 20
Rumours of an American take over eh!? probably Trump wanting to build another ready to fall down hotel with an indoor pitch and putt on the site.
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Chris_Knights added 18:18 - Feb 20
When are you lot going to realise ?? ... the team I've supported for 54 years is run by a publicist ... not a football man.... managed by someone that has no clue how to coach ... the players are all rubbish because if they weren't they wouldn't be in this league ... we can want who we like as manager ... no one in the right mind will come and manage under this owners regime .... and believe me it is a regime .... long long way to go before we hit the bottom ....
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:24 - Feb 20
yes Felix its the USAF ,Want to use the site as a early warning radar station i believe.
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