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Ipswich Town 2-1 Bristol Rovers - Match Report
Friday, 2nd Apr 2021 17:03

An opening minute Luke Leahy own goal and Alan Judge's fourth of the season saw the Blues to a 2-1 victory over Bristol Rovers at Portman Road, Luke McCormick netting for the Gas. Leahy unluckily diverted into his own net after 48 seconds, Judge added the second on 11, before McCormick brought the Gas back into the game on 18.

Town boss Paul Cook made two changes with Kayden Jackson and Luke Woolfenden coming into the side

Cook was forced into one of those changes with Kane Vincent-Young picking up a hamstring injury on his return at Wigan last week. Woolfenden, his replacement from the bench at the DW Stadium, came in on the right of a back three.

Stephen Ward and Gwion Edwards were the wing-backs with Andre Dozzell and Teddy Bishop behind Alan Judge in midfield.

The Blues boss had been weighing-up whether to move away from his preferred 4-2-3-1 system in recent weeks and finally took the plunge with Jackson starting alongside James Norwood in a front two - for the first time since February last year - with Freddie Sears dropping to the bench. Bristol Rovers started former Town youngster Ed Upson in their midfield.

Town took the lead in only the 47th second in more than slightly fortuitous circumstances. Jackson and two defenders had gone to ground as they challenged inside the area to the right. David Totunda cleared against Edwards, the ball looping off the Welshman, and then Gas skipper Leahy’s out-stretched leg before crossing the line off the inside of the post.

In the 11th minute Town went 2-0 in front. After the ball had been cleared, Dozzell struck a volley from 25 yards which struck Pablo Martinez and deflected to Judge, who hit his first effort against George Williams. The ball fell kindly for the Irishman, who struck a second low effort past Anssi Jaakkola in the visitors’ goal, his fourth of the campaign.

After their nightmare start, Bristol Rovers began to see more of the ball and in the 18th minute they pulled a goal back.

Jonah Ayunga dispossessed Andre Dozzell midway inside the Town half and fed Luke McCormick, who took the ball on to the edge of the box and chipped the advanced Tomas Holy. It was a goal which was very preventable from a Town perspective.

The Blues were knocked off their stride having conceded and looked distinctly shaky with Rovers on top and looking for a leveller. On 22 Ayunga chased a ball behind the Blues’ backline, beat Holy to it and was sent flying by the keeper just outside the area to the right.

Holy was booked for his challenge - Rovers felt the Czech might have seen red - with the free-kick coming to nothing. A subsequent free-kick from 25 yards out to the left was smashed into the wall, then moments later McCormick shot wide.


Town had shown little threat since their second goal but just before the half hour, Norwood turned Judge’s low free-kick from the right past the post when he will feel he ought to have done better.

The Blues continued to look nervous on the ball, giving possession away all too regularly, with Rovers presenting the greater threat and in the 38th minute they should have equalised. Zain Walker crossed low from the right and an unmarked McCormick hit his shot the wrong side of Holy’s left post.

On 41 Ayunga hit a low shot from distance from the right that the Town keeper dealt with comfortably, then three minutes later Walker shot into Holy’s arms from the right.

Rovers continued to look the more threatening side in the two additional minutes with the Blues never really having recovered from conceding their goal.

After a perfect and to a significant degree fortunate start, Town were in a position to comfortably beat the lowly visitors but an unforced error led to the Rovers goal with the Blues not able to regain control of the game and by the end of the half were struggling to prevent the visitors from grabbing a leveller.

Town boss Cook was forced into a change at the start of the second half with top scorer Norwood making way for Aaron Drinan.

The Blues started the half much as they had ended the second with a Toto Nsiala error allowing Ayunga a run at goal and a shot which failed to trouble Holy.

On 51 Upson struck an effort from distance straight at the Town keeper, then a minute later Bishop struck a low shot through to Jaakkola in the Rovers goal.

In the 55th minute Judge’s free-kick from the left was punched out by Jaakkola but only as far as Edwards on the right of the area, but his low goal-bound shot was blocked by Williams. A minute later, a Drinan shot deflected wide off Martinez.

Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton switched Tutonda for Zain Westbrooke on the hour mark before Bishop, comfortably Town’s most threatening player, burst into the area on the right and sent over a low cross which was cleared.

Three minutes later, McCormick scraped a shot wide from just inside the area after Nsiala had slipped.

Drinan was booked following an aerial challenge with Jack Baldwin on 65, before Jackson, who had had a quiet afternoon, was swapped for Troy Parrott.

Referee Stephen Martin spoke to Drinan for a second time following a clash with Baldwin in the 69th minute with the Bristol Rovers man appearing to have instigated the collision on both occasions before making an awful lot of the contact.

Two minutes later, with Town beginning to look more dangerous, Edwards crossed from the right, and keeper Jaakkola’s punch fell to Judge, who shot over.

The Pirates replaced Walker with Erhun Oztumer on 72 then four minutes later Brandon Hanlan shot across the face with more of the game being played in the Town half.

On 83 skipper Luke Chambers flicked a near-post head from a Judge corner on the left onto the roof of the net.

Four minutes later, the Blues switched Bishop, who had just undergone treatment on the pitch, for Josh Harrop.

Two minutes later, Armando Dobra replaced Judge, while Rovers switched Josh for Upson and Josh Barrett for Ayunga.

Moments before referee Martin ended the afternoon’s proceedings, Harrop shot wide from distance.

Having looked on their way to a comfortable win following their two early goals, the Blues in the end little more than crept over the line to the second victory of the Cook era.

Having conceded, Town again showed their shakiness when things start to go wrong and Rovers could well have been level before the break.

In the second half, there were few real chances at either end as Town huffed and puffed as they have in so many of their recent games. The change of system seemed to change the overall manner of the performance little. Rovers, who remain second bottom, will feel they should have taken a point from the match.

But the win sees Town climb to ninth in the table with the gap to the top six down a point to two with nine games remaining and a visit to rock bottom Rochdale on Monday.

Town: Holy, Woolfenden, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Edwards, Dozzell, Bishop (Harrop 87), Ward, Judge (Dobra 89), Jackson (Parrott 66), Norwood (Drinan 46). Unused: Cornell, McGuinness, Sears.

Bristol Rovers: Jaakkola, Leahy (c), Upson (Hare 89), Hanlan, McCormick, Tutonda (Westbrooke 60), Baldwin, Walker (Oztumer 71), Ayunga (Barrett 89), Martinez, Williams. Unused: Day, Little, Daly. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire).


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planetblue_2011 added 20:08 - Apr 2
Only watched last half hour of the game, missed all the excitement by the sounds of it😆
Had a couple of good chances in that time, Chambers header just over & Parrot unlucky with a shot at the end. We do seem really slow no pace or urgency, only a Bishop run in the box was unlucky not to create something. It's a win at the end of the day, think all the teams in this league raise their games against us & make it harder for us but we should be able to deal with it as they are pro's after all. Soon as we're out of this league the better but seriously can't see it this year. The top 3 teams will go up meaning one through the play offs. That's only my verdict!! Against the odds I hope we can do it🤞
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atty added 20:09 - Apr 2
They're fortunate they chose to be professionals in a team sport. With their lack effort,determination and application they wouldn't haves made it all in golf,tennis or boxing.
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cat added 20:10 - Apr 2
RobsonWark - he's out greatest ever Captain lol. A massive part of our cosy culture, says it all really.
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planetblue_2011 added 20:10 - Apr 2
The top 3 team at the moment will go up!!
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tetchris added 20:13 - Apr 2
Dozzell was bad for the goal, back to play so couldn't see who was behind him, nonchalant and too casual. Don't understand how Drinan gets on the bench, like Freddie he can't hit a barn door from two yards. We need leaders, men not boys to get out of this league. We desperately miss a Matt Holland type of player, box to box, good leader on the pitch!
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midastouch added 20:22 - Apr 2
Still can't remember the last time we beat a team convincingly since Blackpool earlier in the season. 3 points is always welcome but as fans we need more excitement.

And the goal drought from our strikers continues. I didn't think I'd ever see any strikers worse than Luke Varney or Conor Sammon again. But this current lot have about as much firepower as a cap gun! Apart from one good season from Daryl Murphy I just can't remember the last time we had a striker that knew how to regularly find the back of the net! And Murphy was pretty mediocre as well before the Play-off season.

And I want to be happy with 3 points but the standard is way down on what's needed to push on any further. I've already given up on this season so if we get in the Play Offs it's just an unexpected bonus. The players look incapable of getting the job done even in what looks a really poor league this season. I know League One is a level down from the Championship but it feels exceptionally poor this season. Any team with anything about them would have walked the league this season.
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atty added 20:29 - Apr 2
Keep Downes, Wolfenden, Wilson, VKY, Bishop, Hawkins, Norwood, and Dobra. So we'd need a GK, a LB, and 1 wide midfielderr just make up an 11. Blimey!
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barrystedmunds added 20:35 - Apr 2
I've never felt so underwhelmed at getting 3 points! Of all all the teams around us pushing for a playoff position, we are by far the least convincing and have been pretty much all season. PC has his work cut out getting this club moving in the direction we all crave and based on this squad of “players” he may well struggle. Clear the decks this summer, I would suggest, starting with our captain!
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Ipswichbusiness added 20:46 - Apr 2
We win and Chambers does the post-match interview. We lose and someone else is sent out.

The lack of leadership in the player group starts from the top.
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grubbyoik added 21:07 - Apr 2
Bristol were effective because there midfield was effective. Dozzel is the weak link in our midfield but we don't seem to have anyone to come in until Downes is back fit..
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:22 - Apr 2
if PC says he thinks Chambers is a good captain and doing a good job, i can only conclude Chambers is someway connected to the mafia, HE is WAAAAAAY past his sell by date.
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shakytown added 23:11 - Apr 2
Too many fragile little fellas whose egos far outweigh their meagre talents.
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eddiespearitt03 added 00:26 - Apr 3
Hardly a convincing performance and we are still at the "a win is a win" stage. Paul Cook has a big job on his hands. The whole mindset of how we play has to be better which we all know now. The individual mistakes have to stop and we have to stop losing possession so easily.
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Esseeja added 05:30 - Apr 3
Looking at the highlights - what is this league, the goals scored are league two standards.
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warktheline added 08:44 - Apr 3
I have no faith in any manager playing Chambers and Ward as full backs! Sorry state of affairs , woeful squad .....hang your heads in shame, Evans supporters!
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johnwarksshorts added 09:06 - Apr 3
3 points. That's all I can say about this, the rest has all been said.
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BangaloreBlues added 09:37 - Apr 3
The results are what matter now, not performances.
It was great to see around 12 shots on goal, compared with our normal 2 or 3, so that is a vast improvement.
We have to crawl our way into the play offs, as that will be a successful season. I do not expect us to go up or even reach Wembley, opposing teams above us are too good, but what it will do is give the entire club a lift and a focus on going one better next season.
This team cannot go to the Championship because we will come straight back down.
If we did, by some miracle, actually go up through the play offs, then around 90% of the team needs to be changed if we are to have any chance of competing in that league.
And, thankfully, the scum won't be there next season because two humiliating 5-0 defeats would be too much to bear. At least the 2022/23 season we'll both be in the Championship!
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Steelmonkey added 11:09 - Apr 3
Whilst watching the second half of the game did anyone else suddenly finding themselves watching the first half or was it just me.
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Razor added 13:34 - Apr 3
Hey everyone its about time we had a bit of luck, long overdue.


Too many mistakes and a better team would surely have won-----having said that a win on Monday and we will be well back in it.

Jackson very disappointing (does he care) and is Olly Hawkins fit------pity it is all too much for Nozza, injured again----send him home to his mummy.
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TimmyH added 14:23 - Apr 3
@midas...couldn't agree more, we won yesterday but you look at the commitment and quality not just of that game but numerous others and you find it very hard to believe we'll make the play-offs even in this pish poor league, I actually feel we're slowly getting worse each season since about 2017-18.
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Nesspointrunner added 10:49 - Apr 4
I have read about Paul Cook moaning about too many games.
40 years ago the ITFC fixtures were

28.3.81 H Sunderland
31.3.81 A Leeds
4.4.81 A WBA
8.4.81 H Cologne UEFA cup S/F
11.4 81 Man City FA Cup S/F Villa Park
14.4 81 A Aston Villa
18.4.81 H Arsenal
20.4.81 A Norwich
22.4.81 A Cologne UEFA Cup S/F
25.4.81 H Man City

10 games in 4 weeks. Three of them Sem-finals, with a squad of 16.

Let him get a grip.
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