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Northampton Town 3-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 20th Apr 2021 20:59

Town’s hopes of making the play-offs were all but ended as Peter Kioso scored twice and Ryan Watson once as they were beaten 3-0 by Northampton Town at Sixfields. Kioso netted from corners in the eighth and 32nd minute in a first period in which the Cobblers could have been further in front and Gwion Edwards and Freddie Sears hit the woodwork, while Kane Vincent-Young and Oli Hawkins spurned golden opportunities in the second. With six minutes remaining Watson completed another dreadful evening for the Blues, whose goal drought has now extended to 529 minutes.

Kayden Jackson and 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 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 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.

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 needed the type of comeback they’ve shown few signs of being capable of this season in the second half.

Soon after the restart, Ward cut back from the left but Bennetts failed to read the ball, was caught on his heels and the danger was cleared.

The deficit should have been reduced to one goal in the 50th minute when Vincent-Young missed a golden opportunity to grab his first of the season. Edwards played Jackson in on the left of the box and the striker played it across the six-yard area to Vincent-Young who seemed certain to score but somehow hit his shot against Mitchell’s feet as the keeper desperately made his way back across goal.

Four minutes later, Mitchell was quickly off his line to take a bouncing ball away from Sears as the striker chased a ball down the middle.

In the 55th minute Northampton switched Chukwuemeka for Mark Marshall, then two minutes later Armando Dobra took over from Bennetts.

Edwards took the ball into the box at pace just after the hour mark - with the Blues’ goalless streak having stretched beyond 500 minutes - and got clipped as he did so but stayed on his feet and was eventually was dispossessed.

Town were making little serious headway and so on 67 Jackson and Sears was swapped for Oli Hawkins and Aaron Drinan.

Three minutes after coming on, Hawkins should have pulled a goal back. Ward got round the back on the left and crossed for the former Portsmouth striker, who rose high but headed over the angle of bar and post. While not as clear cut as Vincent-Young’s miss it was another chance the Blues should have taken.

Town’s misery was complete in the 84th minute when keeper Holy came out of his goal to the right of his area but his clearance struck Hoskins and deflected into the middle of the Blues’ half from where Watson shot into an empty net.

In the final minutes, Cobblers sub Danny Rose was booked for clipping Vincent-Young as the right-back broke forwards midway inside the home side’s half.

A minute later, Vincent-Young shot wide in the wake of a corner with the ball appearing to deflect off a defender, however, referee James Bell thought otherwise. The former Colchester United man shot wide again from a further effort from another corner.

Bell’s final whistle confirmed another disappointing result against one of the division’s struggling sides with the game virtually over by half-time as was the case at AFC Wimbledon a week ago.

Having started the second half promisingly following the disastrous first period, the Blues really needed an early goal to give them momentum. And they created the chance they needed but somehow Vincent-Young was unable to take it.

From there, they lost their impetus until the Hawkins opportunity which the big striker will feel he also should have taken. The third goal, Northampton’s only shot of the second half. summed up Town’s evening and the shambolic nature of the performance.

The Blues again failed to score with the new owners, whose takeover was announced two weeks ago tomorrow, yet to see a Town goal. The goalless streak has now stretched to five full games plus 79 minutes of the victory over Bristol Rovers - nine hours all but 12 minutes plus injury time.

The defeat means any lingering hopes the Blues had of making the play-offs are all but over barring mathematical miracles and it will be another season of League One football in 2021/22.

Northampton: Mitchell, Horsfall, Hoskins, Watson, Jones (Rose 82), Kioso, McWilliams, Morris, Mills (c), Jones, Chukwuemeka (Marshall 55). Unused: Harriman, Bolger, Korboa, Miller, Rose, Woods.

Town: Holy, Vincent-Young, Woolfenden, McGuinness, Ward (c), Downes, Dozzell, Bennetts (Dobra 57), Edwards, Sears (Drinan 67), Jackson (Hawkins 67). Unused: Cornell, Chambers, Kenlock, Skuse. Referee: James Bell (Sheffield).


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dukey44 added 21:25 - Apr 20
After this game what can be said.. We play bad and you think it can't get worse... It used to be we couldn't beat a team in the top 10 we now can't beat a team in the bottom 10?
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Help added 21:25 - Apr 20
I know what the problem is - We have been getting worse since Keiron Dyer has been on the bench. Dyer out
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1psw1ch added 21:26 - Apr 20
we are a joke of a club,,,, R. I. P IPSWICH TOWN
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Nobbysnuts added 21:26 - Apr 20
I'm sorry but I'm seriously doubting cook...his record so far is appalling and that's fact. Lambert must be p#ssing his pants with laughter right now.....
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DaGremloid added 21:26 - Apr 20
Well that's it for me. The season's over as far as I'm concerned. This is worse than when Lambert was here and that's saying something.

I said at the time of Cook's appointment I wasn't sure. 12 games or whatever it is on and this lot would be struggling in League 2 at the moment. Something is very, very wrong with our wonderful club.

Heartbreaking.
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Suffolkboy added 21:28 - Apr 20
Don't think anyone at ITFC will be at all impressed with PC right now ; sounds a good man , upright , honest and humorous BUT hasn't produced anything at all in his appreciable time here !
Likely all he's done is turn off just about everybody, left a shell shocked crew with no way forward , or out of the storm and the near shipwreck which is ITFC on the pitch right now !
PC has some explaining to do !I'd guess the bosses are and will be requiring the man on the carpet too !
Much is needed , much potential , lots of dross - which currently envelopes the Manager too !
This is a DISGRACE to the name of ITFC .
COYB
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Saxonblue74 added 21:29 - Apr 20
"Blame Evans", "Blame Lambert", "Blame Cook"! Why can we not blame the worst squad of "proffesionals" in our history? How can any manager be expected to get goals out of Drinan, Hawkins,Jackson or Sears? They are simply void of talent, pride and passion along with most of the rest of the squad. New owners and more money than the club has seen in decades.....maybe ever, and still they can't sell themselves to their new owners.let them go to whoever will take them and start again. Alternatively we could change manager every 15 games with the same result!
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bluesi added 21:30 - Apr 20
Give PC a five year contract extension, that's the Ipswich Town way !!!! Embarrassing, shameful & deeply depressing 😢😢
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Drifter3012 added 21:31 - Apr 20
Didn't watch the match again & so glad.
No words for how hopeless our team is.
Went to my first match with my Dad & Grandad who were both life long Town fans.
Sadly I am glad they are no longer around to witness what has happened to this club.
To lose 3-0 to Northampton and be below the likes of MK Don's, Gillingham, Peterborough & Oxford in division 3 is a disgrace.
And I still don't get Cook's team selection or formation.
Surely a kid can see that we have created nothing & failed to score with how we have been playing.
Jackson can't play up front on his own so why not try him with Hawkins or even McGuiness. Anything to create a chance but Cook just persists with a team & formation that just isn't working.
Like others I have the feeling the Yanks will give him the heave ho before August.
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reva added 21:31 - Apr 20
José Mourinho looking for a job right now!!!
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RobsonWark added 21:32 - Apr 20
Thank God Paul Cook wasn't manager at the start of the season. We would be a laughing stock of division 1 while going down without even getting in double figures in points if he can't inspire a team to beat all the bottom clubs. Imagine our goal difference...it would be like 3 goals scored and 100 goals conceded. I think we have scored more goals as own goals than from our own players since he has been in charge!!
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bobble added 21:33 - Apr 20
cook has to be our worst manager ever, he has taken a below average team and made it awful...
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TractorRob added 21:34 - Apr 20
Just how bad can this run get? I wonder what the form table since Xmas looks like...us at the bottom? Can we avoid relegation next year?
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inghamspur added 21:35 - Apr 20
Truly laughable now
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:37 - Apr 20
ESSEX , Have to agreewith you as far as Craig ''im on radio'' is concerend lol
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dusth added 21:37 - Apr 20
When I heard "Paul Cook was top of our list too", I looked into Mike O'Leary's eyes and didn't see anything to really confirm this. The deal was not signed when Cook was appointed. This might have been Evans's last chance to hang on and get in the Championship. Unfortunately we were on a winning run - and then we weren't. Time to sell now, says Marcus Evans?? Was this his last "gift" to ITFC? A manager with so far one of the worst records in Town history. Paul I hope you prove me wrong, but so far your best level is mid Championship.

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DebsyAngel added 21:39 - Apr 20
Didn't watch, listen to the commentary, and relieved not to. It was enough hearing the FotMob app groaning when we let another goal in and reading the forum/report. An absolute disgrace that we cannot even try to play from what I have read.
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Saxonblue74 added 21:39 - Apr 20
Cook has tried every formation and starting 11 known to man and none of it works. Conclusion? No talent!
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JCBLUE added 21:41 - Apr 20
Great opportunity missed to close the gap by this useless bunch of muppets ...... not fit to wear our shirt!
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DerryfromBury added 21:41 - Apr 20
One big positive this evening. Good to hear Paul Anderson as co-presenter, he made some really good comments. It was good to hear a player with a brain.

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ArnieM added 21:42 - Apr 20
These players should be sacked tonight. End of. They have collectively thrown Paul Cook under the bus because they couldn't up their game to the standards now required.

We have finally bottomed out now I think..... good now the only way is UP
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:44 - Apr 20
Cook on post match has buckled i dont think he will last now, New owners wont listen to that crap. Complete clear out including the manager must be on the cards now , like it or not.
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Phil1969 added 21:46 - Apr 20
Got to question Cook tough I know but he isn't getting any tune out of any player. The Yanks can't replace the whole squad and on this management pedigree who would trust it would be better. ffs
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Saxonblue74 added 21:47 - Apr 20
Agree Arnie. The only good thing about the humiliation we're suffering is that Cook won't be tempted by any of these charlatans and offer them a new contract. Our season is over, has been for some time. Looking forward to pastures new in the summer.
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rfretwell added 21:48 - Apr 20
I've come close to switching off Ifollow before this season but tonight after yet more Town mistakes once the subs came on I actually did. i used to watch Mariner, Brazil, Shefki, Pablo etc. After all that talent we now have to put up with Drinan ! Please God open the transfer window early.
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