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Northampton Town 2-0 Ipswich Town - Half-time
Tuesday, 20th Apr 2021 19:57

Two Peter Kioso goals have given Northampton a 2-0 half-time lead over the Blues at Sixfields.

Kayden Jackson and Freddie Sears came into an otherwise unchanged Town team. Jackson replaced James Norwood, who suffered a recurrence of his hamstring injury at Charlton on Saturday, as the main striker, while Sears was in for Teddy Bishop, who also dropped out of the 18 due to illness. The former West Ham man started in behind Jackson.

Among the watching scouts was former Blues forward Noel Hunt, who was understood to be being considered for a role at Portman Road by manager Paul Cook when he was appointed.

Town started positively, winning three early corners and following the third, they went within inches of ending their goal drought.

The ball was played to Gwion Edwards 30 yards out and the Welshman, who had started on the left flank with Keanan Bennetts on the right, struck a powerful shot which beat home keeper Jonathan Mitchell to his left but cannoned off the outside of the post.

However, it was the Cobblers who were to take the lead with their first effort on goal in the eighth minute. Joseph Mills sent over a corner from the right and Kioso volleyed in from five yards.

It was a poor goal to concede from a Town perspective, and their second from an opposition corner in three games, but they threatened twice in the following minutes, Sears and Kane Vincent-Young both sending in low crosses from the right which were cut out.

Northampton were very nearly two goals in front in the 18th minute when Sam Hoskins crossed from the left to Caleb Chukwuemeka but Stephen Ward read the situation superbly and blocked the shot when a second Cobblers’ goal looked odds-on. Three minutes later, Alex Jones went wide from the right of the area.

Despite Northampton having the lead and the better of the chances, the Blues were seeing most of the ball. On 23 Ward crossed low from a promising position on the left but again it hit the first defender and deflected away.

Just after the half-hour mark Tomas Holy was forced into a sharp save when Ryan Watson hit a low shot from the edge of the area before Mills saw a scuffed effort from the left turned wide by Mark McGuinness just in front of the line.

And from the corner, the Cobblers doubled their lead. Mills again sent the corner in from the right and Kioso again found the target, this time at the far post. Once more it was another set-piece goal which will have been a big frustration to Town manager Cook.

The second goal seemed to rock Town and in the 38th minute it was very nearly 3-0. Mills crossed from the left and Jones flicked a header just past Holy’s left post with the keeper standing no chance if it had been on target.

Two minutes before the break, the Blues came very close to pulling a goal back when they hit the woodwork for the second time. Edwards under-hit a free-kick from the left and Sears flicked a looping backwards header which beat Mitchell but hit the bar and bounced to safety.

In injury time, Bennetts did well to beat his man and break down the right into the area but again his cross was cut out.

And just before the whistle, Vincent-Young also crossed from the right but the ball struck Jackson on the chest and deflected behind.

As so often this season, the Blues had seen most of the ball but despite getting into promising areas hadn’t been able to turn that into goals.

While they had been unfortunate that Edwards and Sears had hit the woodwork, both efforts came from set pieces with the Blues’ best situations in open play having broken down due to a poor final ball. Town’s goal drought now stands at 484 minutes.

At the other end, Town had been a shambles defensively with Kioso grabbing his two goals and Northampton having had a number of other opportunities and the home side might well have been three or four up at the break.

Town need the type of comeback they’ve shown few signs of being capable of this season in the second half if they’re to take anything from the game and give any meaning to their final four matches.

Northampton: Mitchell, Horsfall, Hoskins, Watson, Jones, Kioso, McWilliams, Morris, Mills (c), Jones, Chukwuemeka. Subs: Harriman, Bolger, Korboa, Miller, Rose, Woods, Marshall.

Town: Holy, Vincent-Young, Woolfenden, McGuinness, Ward (c), Downes, Dozzell, Bennetts, Sears, Edwards, Jackson. Subs: Cornell, Chambers, Kenlock, Skuse, Dobra, Drinan, Hawkins. Referee: James Bell (Sheffield).


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ImAbeliever added 20:17 - Apr 20
8 hours without a goal means they are not trying to score. This is a disgrace and no way down to anyone other than the individuals on the pitch. Rock bottom and it hurts.
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Suffolkboy added 20:18 - Apr 20
PC has now a real problem entirely of his own making ; how long has he had to devise a strategy and accompanying tactics to produce ‘some thing ‘ ? – the realty is we've seen nothing at all !
He's a basic uprightness about him, a lovely Scouse sense of humour ,BUT his performance record at ITFC is rubbish to rock bottom ! Seems entirely likely he's actually lost or turned off the whole playing complement ,who don't know where they stand ,nor what values and performances PC wants of individuals ; for us supporters he talks a good talk,avoide skilfully the critical public assessments ( for what reasons ?) but ,sadly , like Mourhino blames the players and was totally wrong to publicly display his contempt by ignoring HIS side at Wimbledon !
It desperately needs sorting !
COYB
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Karlosfandangal added 20:18 - Apr 20
Just before Lambert went we had just won 3 on the bounce and 5 unbeaten.

Starting to think Cook might not be the man but he has got to be given time to get rid of these players

Started to watch the game and we look good but went back to playing the ball back to defence from the edge of their area.

Switched off after the 2nd went in now watching Lord of The Rings
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Gforce added 20:19 - Apr 20
Can someone remind me what a goal is?
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TimmyH added 20:21 - Apr 20
500 minutes since the last goal...
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moggasnotebook added 20:23 - Apr 20
Northampton, lowest home goals scored but pop two in against us in 45 mins........... things can't get any worse can they?
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Smithy63 added 20:31 - Apr 20
Get a decent goalscorer and also a decent goals topper in a decent goalkeeper
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sospier added 20:34 - Apr 20
Suffolkboy..you've certainly changed your tune about PC.Only a few days ago you were saying we must get behind him now your slating him.
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richardpaul added 20:42 - Apr 20
This is laughable I think most of this team out today are moving on in the summer and have given up We should have given each team left to play 3 weeks ago the 3 points and shut up shop and cleared the decks ready for next season
Along with most of the posters here this is hurting as we have become so predictable get a quick goal and we have won it Ipswich CANNOT score a goal
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oxfordblue added 20:46 - Apr 20
We really must be asking questions about paul cook 2 wins in 12 👎🏻
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Blueactually75 added 20:50 - Apr 20
3 nil against Northampton. One shot on target. Wow. This HAS to be the lowest we've sunk in the 41 years I've been a Town fan.
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ChrisR added 20:51 - Apr 20
PC now has worst record of any Town Manager . No evidence that he can assemble and motivate a squad for next season ! We have got the wrong guy at the wrong time . Change him I say !!
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runningout added 20:52 - Apr 20
Alan Judge had the right idea. Paul Cook isn't to blame for this shower, YET
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19781981twtd added 20:54 - Apr 20
Just gone 3 down lowest I have felt in 50 years following town paul cook ???? Be careful what you wish for appears clueless yes he inherited a crock of Sh**e but should have enough noise to get something more than surrender from this sorry bunch "pig sick" and completely pi***d off I really can not see away out of this sorry mess any ideas ??? Because P C certainly hasn't.
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Help added 20:55 - Apr 20
What an incredible pile of crap our players are. Sack the lot of them and start again with at least 20 new players.
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moggasnotebook added 21:00 - Apr 20
Cook's mate won again with Wigan (now four wins on the trot?)..... Is PC as good on his own as Lambert is without Culverhouse?
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ESSEX75 added 21:01 - Apr 20
Cook out !!! looks like theres going to be a a massive pension mis selling scandal in america in the months to come.
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richardpaul added 21:02 - Apr 20
With the new owners new CEO new chairman and the promise of new money for new players the waters have become somewhat muddied The results since his arrival would certainly see Mr Cook collecting his P45 along with all the players and leaving Portman Road I am not convinced that we have the right man on his showing so far
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 21:08 - Apr 20
Radio silence! What is there to say?
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