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Hull City 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 23rd Feb 2021 21:10

Town finally recorded a victory over one of League One’s higher flyers as James Norwood’s fourth goal of the season saw the Blues a 1-0 victory over Hull City at the KCOM Stadium. Norwood slammed home Myles Kenlock's superb cross-field pass in the 15th minute.

Boss Paul Lambert named an unchanged side, sticking with the same XI that drew 0-0 with Oxford at Portman Road on Saturday with Troy Parrott again playing off James Norwood up front.

Five-goal joint-top scorer Gwion Edwards returned to the 18 following his knock with Jack Lankester dropping out having played for the U23s this afternoon.

Hull made three changes from the team which drew 3-3 at Doncaster on Saturday with former Blues right-back Josh Emmanuel, Dan Crowley and Gavin Whyte coming into the line-up.

Skipper George Honeyman and Greg Docherty were in the XI despite suffering knocks at the Keepmoat Stadium, while ex-Blues loanee Callum Elder also started.

After both teams had taken a knee, with the exception of Toto Nsiala who remained standing as he did on Saturday, the game got under way with the wind blowing strongly.

Neither side, with Town wearing their light blue away strip, was able to carve out a chance in the early stages but with the game being almost entirely played in the Tigers half. On 12 Norwood battled himself some space on the edge of the box before hitting a shot which was blocked.

And in the 15th minute the Blues went in front. Kenlock played a superb ball from only a matter of yards inside the Tigers half on the left which, with the assistance of the wind, reached Norwood on the right of the box, from where the striker smashed a powerful first-time shot past Hull keeper Matt Ingram.

The Tigers continued to struggle to get going and in the 25th minute the Blues threatened again. Andre Dozzell fed in Parrott on the right of the box but the on-loan Tottenham man took too long over his low cross and it was blocked.

The Tigers finally showed some attacking threat as the half-hour mark approached, an Emmanuel cross was blocked and Dan Crowley’s shot deflected behind off Dozzell.

And there was a big scare for the Blues from the corner. Dozzell looked to have an easy clearance but inadvertently scuffed it to Crowley, who teed-up Keane Lewis-Potter but fortunately for Town the forward shot wide when it looked easier to score.

On 36 Hull had a free-kick in a dangerous position midway inside the Town half, following a foul by Dozzell on Honeyman, but the home skipper gifted the ball to Parrott a matter of feet away from him, the Irishman bringing it forward towards the Hull box but overhit his through pass to Bennetts.


The Blues continued to look the more likely scorer of the game’s second goal, Bennetts tricking his way into the area on the right before his cut-back was stopped by a Hull boot. From the position he’d got himself in a shot may have been a better option. In the 41st minute Nsiala was booked for a foul on Mallik Wilks.

Wilks, Hull’s top scorer with 17, tried to battle his way through several Town tackles moments before the whistle, claiming a penalty when he eventually fell, but referee Tom Nield wasn’t interested.

Town were well worth their lead at the break having had the better of the half and having had opportunities to create more openings in addition to Norwood’s well-taken goal from Kenlock’s excellent pass.

Hull had been poor but still might have gone in level had Lewis-Potter taken the opportunity which had been gifted to them from the corner.

Following their disappointing first-half display, the Tigers made a double change, swapping Crowley and Whyte for Josh Magennis and Alfie Jones.

Having reshuffled, the Tigers were first to threaten in the second half, Lewis-Potter hitting a low shot which may well have beaten Tomas Holy had it not struck James Wilson and deflected wide first.

But the home side were unable to maintain any pressure on the Town goal with the Blues soon regaining control.

Wilks was yellow-carded for a nothing foul on Kenlock on 56, then Bennetts joined him in the book three minutes later for slamming the ball into the ground having been harshly penalised.

As the match passed the hour mark, Kenlock tried to repeat his assist for Norwood’s first half goal, but this time the pass against the wind fell a little short and Ingram was able to come off his line to claim ahead of the Town striker.

Norwood, who had given the home defence major headaches all evening, had a big chance to double the Blues’ lead in the 64th minute when Jones lost out to Bennetts not far inside the Tigers half. The winger played Norwood in on goal, the former Tranmere man holding off a defender before shooting the wrong side of Ingram’s left post.

Three minutes later, Norwood tried his luck from just outside the area to the left but the ball flew wide and into the stand. On 69 Town swapped Alan Judge for Edwards.

Wilks scraped a rare Hull effort wide in the 71st minute with the Blues not looking particularly troubled by the Tigers, who had been head and shoulders above them in the fixture at Portman Road in November.

In the 76th minute, the ball was played down the left into the area for Norwood, who stumbled as he broke towards goal but held up to allow team-mates to join him. Eventually, he tried to find Bishop and the ball was deflected into the path of Parrott by a defender, however, the Irish international’s shot was blocked by Jacob Greaves. Moments later, Kenlock was booked for time-wasting.

Hull felt they should have been awarded a penalty in the 81st minute when Edwards appeared to bundle over Lewis-Potter as they battled for an overhit cross. The home side looked to have a good case.

A minute later, Aaron Drinan took over from Norwood, who could be very pleased with his shift, even if he will feel he should have scored at least one more goal.

As the match moved into its penultimate minute, Elder was booked for a foul on Parrott as the striker broke towards the area, the card looked a little harsh. As the Blues prepared to take the free-kick, Josh Harrop replaced Parrott, who like Norwood had caused the Hull defence more than a few problems.

Deep in injury time, Harrop spotted Bennetts making a run down the right into the area but the wideman blazed over. Soon after, referee Nield’s whistle confirmed a deserved three points for the Blues.

Probably Town’s best result and away performance of the season, particularly given the lesson they were taught by the Tigers in the fixture at Portman Road earlier in the season when the East Yorkshire side ran out 3-0 victors.

The Blues should have won more convincingly with Norwood having spurned an excellent second-half opportunity in addition to the good positions Bennetts and Parrott had got into before the break.

Hull passed up the gift handed to them by Dozzell in the first half and failed to trouble Holy throughout the 90 minutes, although they will believe they should have been awarded a second half penalty.

The win is the Blues' first against a side currently in the top six having lost all seven of their previous games against those teams, although they did beat Accrington when Stanley were in sixth earlier in the season.

It's also Town's first win in 15 against the Tigers and their first at the KCOM Stadium since their 5-2 victory in March 2007.

Four points from two tough games against form side Oxford and third-placed Hull would appear likely to have given manager Lambert, who it’s understood will hold his meeting with owner Marcus Evans on Thursday, a stay of execution, although with the Blues having won only twice in their last eight, there’s still much to do before a Town renaissance can be declared.

The Blues, who are up to 10th, five points off the play-offs, have another tough game on Saturday when Doncaster Rovers, who beat the Blues 4-1 away earlier in the campaign, are at Portman Road.

Hull City: Ingram, Elder, Burke, Wilks, Honeyman (c), Emmanuel, Lewis-Potter, Crowley (Jones 46), Whyte (Magennis 46), Greaves, Docherty. Unused: Long, Coyle, Scott, Flores, Slater.

Ipswich: Holy, Chambers (c), Nsiala, Wilson, Kenlock, Dozzell, Bishop, Bennetts, Judge (Edwards 69), Parrott (Harrop 90), Norwood (Drinan 82). Unused: Cornell, Ward, Sears, Matheson. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire).


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martin587 added 07:17 - Feb 24
That was an excellent result at Hull and three vital points.Wilson and Kenlock were outstanding for me and the rest of the lads all contributed in what was a good solid performance against a top three team.Two very important games coming up and we must win both to keep in the pack.I won't however change my opinion on PL and I still want him out but while we still have a good chance of a top six place I think it best we don't rock the boat just yet.Well done lads just hope we keep the same eleven for Saturday barring injuries.
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mib added 07:25 - Feb 24
Where are the negs today. Probably still supping that 3% beer. Pathetic so called supporters.Keep the faith
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dieselmorris added 07:35 - Feb 24
the problem has been at ipswich for thirteen yea, there is a cuckoo in the club well when he does come to the club.oh for the days of mister john a proper gentleman.
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shakytown added 07:55 - Feb 24
Mib. AOne win and your running your mouth And slagging off others. Thats really pathetic. Grow up junior.
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Help added 08:19 - Feb 24
Best game of the season, even possibly best game of PL tenure. Again let us build on this. The wheels may come off at some point, but 4 shut outs and a win against a top team. Something to be pleased about. Just why has it taken so long to get here
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Northstandveteran added 08:49 - Feb 24
I played football yesterday on a pitch surfaced with compacted rubble and broken bricks.

We won 5-4 on aggregate.
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Len_Brennan added 09:02 - Feb 24
mib
Let me see if I can understand your logic - after a good away win, against one of the top sides in the league, due to a good performance, you are looking for people to come on & be negative, just because they were previously negative about poor home & away defeats against ALL the top sides in the league, due to poor toothless performances, is that it?
If you look down through the list of posters since last night & indeed since the Oxford game, most of us who are critical of Lambert have still been posting; the difference is (and this seems to be a subtle distinction which is alien to you) that we are acknowledging the improvement in performance & therefore are not so negative. It's called being objective, based on what's presented to you.
The fact that this improvement has coincided with Lambert/the team taking a more assertive, on the front foot, approach & moving away from the previously unwavering 4-3-3, which was really a 4-5-1, formation has surely not gone unnoticed by you.
That's what all the 'negative posters were calling for; because we love this club & want what's best for it. Using the term 'so called fans' to described those you disagree with is all a bit tired & predictable at this stage.
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spanishblue added 09:08 - Feb 24
At last a fighting performance,never been a fan of Kenlock but just maybe he learnt from Ward ( maybe a case of do what I say not what I do) he's learning Norwood back is massive, but until they win umpteen of the next games Lambert has dug a big hole, this c–-p about an American takeover who or what is spouting this please
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barrystedmunds added 10:28 - Feb 24
A fantastic result, an improved performance BUT one sunny day in an otherwise bleak winter doesn't make a summer!
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moggasnotebook added 10:32 - Feb 24
Northstandveteran- make it two pints if we win and you have a deal.

Not sure your 5-4 on aggregate comment was caught by all!
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Barty added 10:42 - Feb 24
Excellent and much needed win but we must now string a good run together to have a chance of play offs.
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IpswichToon added 10:50 - Feb 24
What a strange feeling waking up on a Wednesday morning without the lingering feeling of disappointment! We've had so many false dawns, but hopefully we can kick on from here.

Was anyone else confused with Nsiala's yellow card? That was one of the cleanest tackles in the whole game. CLEARLY got the ball, which was his ball to win, and the Hull player kinda just lingered a bit and almost ran into to Nsiala while he was sliding - after Nsiala had already won the ball... and wins a free kick?

This and last season has seen the worst refereeing I've ever seen in my life. Between Chambers' disallowed goal against Wycombe, Dozzell's red card, Sunderland's weak penalty, Lincoln's weak penalty, yet the endless number of 'stone wall' penalty shouts we've had turned down. The list really is endless. Can we please get promoted if only just to improve the quality of refereeing?
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Marinersnose added 10:58 - Feb 24
A decent performance. We are now playing a more direct style of football which suits our players. Kenlock was decent and needs to maintain this level of performance. Wilson also impressive. Defensively we were sound with both Chambers and Nsiala also playing a part. Dozzell and Bishop won several balls and rarely conceded possession. Norwood was excellent both his goal and holdup play. Parrot and Bennetts both very effective but show lack of experience at times. We have to score more goals imo as we rode our luck at times in the first half.
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Razor added 11:25 - Feb 24
Crikey where did that come from!!

This was no smash and grab but one of the most controlled perfect performances I have seen from my team in a long time and we were a pleasure to watch.

Nozza just gets better and better and the defence just seems so more secure----am I dreaming cos if I am dont wake me up.

If we continue to play like that automatic is not out of the question-----pass me that bottle!!
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mib added 14:24 - Feb 24
Les brennan, Almost as pathetic as people keep saying lambert out without any other contribution, so tired and predictable.
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Northstandveteran added 14:28 - Feb 24
Lambert out!
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LimerickTractorBoy added 14:48 - Feb 24
Well said Len, as always.

MIB spare us the lectures. Lambert should be gone, hasn't even been good enough. Fantastic win last night, great performance but what about the previous 2.5 years.
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LimerickTractorBoy added 14:50 - Feb 24
*ever
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mib added 15:36 - Feb 24
Limericktractorboy. What lectures?. just because some of us on here get fed up with the lambert out brigade, besides the previous 2.5 years have gone get over it man.
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therein61 added 16:27 - Feb 24
A very well earned 3 points with a very good performance, i just hope it's not another false dawn under P.L
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jas0999 added 17:19 - Feb 24
Nice to register a rare win. Tenth in league one is still very poor though.
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thechangingman added 17:42 - Feb 24
Obviously, I am always pleased to see a Town win (especially with a goal like that!) However, this doesn't change the opinion I've come to over the last few years that neither Marcus Evans or Paul Lambert are good for our club.
When someone has been punching me in the face for three years, of course I am pleased they're not doing it today. This doesn't mean I've suddenly changed my opinion of them, however, or that I am starting to feel optimistic they might not hit me again for a while.
No. I still want them out of my life, because it's gone beyond 'having a good day', or 'making a fresh start'.
I am grateful they're not currently hitting me, but I still want them gone...
In other words, a win is nice, but changes NOTHING about the long-term, deeply embedded structure of failure at our club that has seen us fall far, far below a place any of us who have EVER have imagined a few years ago.
Lambert OUT! Evans OUT!!
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bernie added 17:46 - Feb 24
Well done lads !! That is all we want as fans , fight , determination , organisation, and a bit of class with the goal . Great result and a few players proving me wrong !! Why has it taken so long ? I don't know but bloody awesome. Up the town
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therein61 added 18:53 - Feb 24
N.S.V luv the aggregate comment when Lambo reads that he will chuck his toy bucket and spade out of the sand pit at you as he does to the fans and media.
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 19:17 - Feb 24
Unexpected but fully deserved result and well done to the team. We haven't now conceded a goal in 3 games (when did we last fo that?). Also, a potentially massive game coming up (win that and we would actually be back in the mix).

Strange situation in this league. I'm surprised we are still in touching distance of the play-offs. With our injured players back, we could just make a play-off spot. The next game is a vital one though.
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