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Ipswich Town 0-3 Millwall - Match Report
Saturday, 31st Jul 2021 16:57

Benik Afobe netted twice and Jed Wallace once as Millwall beat Town 3-0 at Portman Road in their final friendly of pre-season. Afobe gave the Lions the lead on 39, then made it 2-0 in the 50th minute before Wallace added the third on 54 to seal a comfortable victory for the Championship side.

Vaclav Hladky was in goal with Kane Vincent-Young at right-back, Matt Penney on the left and Toto Nsiala and Luke Woolfenden at the heart of the defence.

Lee Evans, who had missed the previous two friendlies with a groin strain, skippered and was joined in central midfield by Rekeem Harper with Armando Dobra and Wes Burns in the wide roles

Joe Pigott play just behind lone out-and-out striker Macauley Bonne, as was the case at Colchester on Tuesday.

Scott Fraser and new siging George Edmundson were missing from the 18-man squad but youngster Cameron Humphreys and Kayden Jackson, who came on as a sub against the U’s having been training with the U23s for most of the summer, were both on the bench. Also called up to the squad was youngster Matt Ward, who has impressed in the U23s in pre-season.

For Championship Millwall, ex-Blues keeper Bartosz Bialkowski was in goal, making his first appearance back at Portman Road since his July 2019 departure for the Den. Prior to kick-off the Polish international received a warm welcome from his old fans.

Town, wearing their white and black away kit, created the first chance of the game in the sixth minute when Burns caught George Saville in possession not far outside the Lions’ area. The former Fleetwood man cut the ball across the box to Bonne on the penalty spot but the striker scuffed his effort through to Bialkowski.

Two minutes later, Millwall went closer to taking the lead when Hladky somehow managed to keep out a Saville header when the ex-Middlesbrough midfielder seemed certain to score having been found by a cross from the right.

It was the sort of save Town fans got used to seeing Hladky’s opposite number at the other end of the field pulling off in his days as a Town player.

There was a flashpoint in the 17th minute when Nsiala and Jake Cooper clashed as Millwall prepared to take a corner from the right. While the pair were the main participants plenty of other players became involved before order was restored. Referee Andy Woolmer spoke to Nsiala and Cooper but issued no cards.

When the corner was finally taken Cooper charged into Nsiala as the ball came across but the central defender kept his cool. Afobe’s header was little trouble for Hladky.


Town had created nothing since Bonne’s early chance, all too often losing possession when in the opposition half. However, on 22 Pigott struck a 25-yard effort which Bialkowski saved comfortably down to his left.

Millwall right-back Danny McNamara was fortunate to stay on the field in the 31st minute when he wildly lunged into the back of Dobra’s ankles. It was a two-footed, out-of-control tackle which would probably have resulted in a red card in a competitive fixture but referee Woolmer showed only a yellow, while Dobra was rather fortunately OK to carry on.

Two minutes later, the Blues came close to going in front. Dobra brought the ball into the area and fed Penney to his left. The former Sheffield Wednesday man sent over a low ball which Shaun Hutchinson scuffed across the face of his own goal and just past the far post.

The Blues, who had struggled to make much of an impact going forward for most of the half, were suddenly on top and pressing for a goal.

On 37, a corner routine involving Dobra and Evans led to Burns poking a low shot which beat Bialkowski but stuck the outside of the post.

Two minutes later, Millwall took the lead. As the Lions broke, Town were short on numbers. Wallace struck a shot which Hladky stopped but failed to hold on to and Afobe slammed home. The new Town keeper will feel he should have done better.

The ex-Salford and St Mirren man went some way towards atoning for his error in the 43rd minute when he impressively clawed away Hutchison’s header to his right after the Blues had repeatedly been unable to clear a bouncing ball from inside their area, although the ball had appeared to strike a Millwall hand.

That was the last action of a half which Town had grown into in the latter stages when they created a number of chances, although with their football still lacking fluency.

The Millwall goal came somewhat against the run of play at that stage with Hladky subsequently preventing a second from the Lions just before the break.

Two minutes after the restart, Evans curled a 25-yard free-kick to Bialkowski’s right but the former Blues keeper was equal to it.

However, in the 50th minute the Lions doubled their lead. Following a well-worked move down the left, the ball was cut back from the byline and Afobe smashed a shot across Hladky and into the net from six yards.

Four minutes later it was 3-0. With the Blues caught on their heels, Sam Malone played a corner from the right to Wallace not far outside the area and the former Portsmouth man brought it forward a stride before slamming a well-struck low shot past Hladky to his left. Another poor goal for the Blues to concede and their third from an opposition set piece in two games.

As the game passed the hour mark Millwall, who had been very comfortable in the second half, made seven substitutions. Ryan Leonard, Mahlon Romeo, Billy Mitchell, Murray Wallace, Matt Smith, Mason Bennett and Connor Mahoney replaced McNamara, Daniel Ballard, Hutchinson, Maikel Kieftenbeld, Jed Wallace, Afobe and Saville.

Burns curled a Town free-kick well over, then in the 69th minute Conor Chaplin, who hadn’t been named on the teamsheet, was given his first action for the Blues along with Janoi Donacien with Burns and Bonne making way.

Vincent-Young moved to right midfield following the substitutions and quickly had an impact in that role, bringing the ball forward and exchanging passes with Chaplin - who played a clever lifted ball over the Millwall backline - before hitting a shot on the turn which was blocked. It was certainly Town’s best opportunity of the second half.

In the 77th minute a Millwall player gave the ball to Pigott midway inside the visitors’ half and the striker brought it to the edge of the area before turning and shooting weakly wide when a ball wide to Vincent-Young to his right would have been a better option.

With 10 minutes remaining Town switched Pigott, Vincent-Young, who had had a significant impact in his wide right role, and Penney for James Norwood, Kayden Jackson and Cameron Humphreys.

Evans shot wide for the Blues on 83, then Hladky saved low to his left from the edge of the box.

In the 89th minute Ward was given his second experience of first-team football, having caught the eye against Crystal Palace last week, for Dobra, who caused Millwall problems without having the same impact as at Colchester in the week.

It’s always been anticipated that Town’s quickly-assembled squad might take a little while to gel and on the evidence of today’s performance - although obviously against opposition from a higher division - the Blues look very much a work in progress.

Aside from a spell just before the visitors’ opening goal, Town were always second best to Millwall, who were very comfortable at 3-0 before the obligatory mass second-half substitutions.

For the second time in two games Town conceded three times, while at the other end they rarely looked like threatening.

But it’s early days for the much-changed Blues who will undoubtedly grow as the season progresses, while opening day League One opponents Morecambe, who visit Portman Road in a week’s time, are likely to be significantly lesser opposition than Millwall.

Town: Hladky, Vincent-Young (Jackson 80), Nsiala, Woolfenden, Penney (Humphreys 80), Burns (Chaplin 69), Harper, Evans (c), Dobra (Ward 89), Pigott (Norwood 80), Bonne (Donacien 69). Unused: Holy, Ndaba, Ward.

Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara (Leonard 62), Cooper, Hutchinson (c) (B Mitchell 62), Evans, Ballard (Romeo 62), Kieftenbeld (M Wallace 62), Saville (Mahoney 62), J Wallace (Smith 62), Malone, Afobe (Bennett 62). Subs: Long, M Wallace, Thompson, Bradshaw, Smith, Romeo, Pearce. Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire).


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Northstandveteran added 14:06 - Aug 1
Indeed dog.

Perhaps when posters can correctly spell losing, opposed to loosing, our fans memberships to Mensa will skyrocket.
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grumpyoldman added 14:17 - Aug 1
Before some on here have a coronary, stop & think! We have played a few friendly or not so friendly matches, we have not lost ground on other teams in our division, we are still in all the up competitions we are entered into. We have not had any players seriously injured. The real thing starts next Saturday, some of you need to get a grip, once the real thing starts that is when it matters!
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bluesteel added 15:21 - Aug 1
let me guess, norwood is carrying knock or is injured again
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 15:37 - Aug 1
Gosh, thank you Dog.
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Marinersnose added 16:39 - Aug 1
Whilst I'm not anxious about the result it is important to get the winning habit. Pre season is about building fitness but to lose by three goals to a Championship side does show that lots of improvement is needed in performance. This squad must hit the ground running, no excuses as PC has cast aside most of last season's squad . Now he has his team and he's had pre season to get sorted. We have to start with 3 points against Morecambe no other result will do. I remain optimistic
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:49 - Aug 1
im optimistic ,if only that we cant possibly drop points to Morcombe , ......can we ? naaaaaa PC has got this one in the bag ,......... hasnt he ?. Roll on Saturday cant stand the suspense.LOL
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Saxonblue74 added 18:00 - Aug 1
Can't believe some are pushing the panic button already! Many of whom have lauded every new signing we've made to date! If we'd lost 0-3 to Millwall with last seasons squad then I would be concerned. Success will not come overnight, it can't simply be bought. There is no doubt in my mind that this is going to work, but how quickly? Time will tell.
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algarvefan added 18:58 - Aug 1
Pause for thought.

On this day 40 years ago Glasgow Rangers 1 Ipswich Town 2 in a pre-season friendly, where Ipswich treated the Scottish fans to some exhibition football.

A Scottish journalist wrote " Ipswich appeared not to come from the next country, rather from another planet. From some fabulous place where footballers still pass the ball to each other with grace & precision". Rangers manager John Greig with his own tribute said " We won't see a better here this season, I'd say Ipswich are the best team in Britain possibly even Europe".

A long way to go folks to match that, but we have done it before, keep the faith!
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blueboy1981 added 19:25 - Aug 1
Whatever one says about Friendlies, no need to panic, etc; etc; - one thing is CERTAIN and that is that losses like yesterday, from next week onwards, will NOT be tolerated by the New Owners of the Club .... !!!
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Kingfisher49 added 23:58 - Aug 1
Some on here have suggested that we need to sign and experienced older defender. Well Michael Dawson is available after being released from Forest. I am sure a short term deal for the 37 year old could be an answer as he has played a good standard throughout his career. Solid central defender on a short term deal could be good for all concerned.
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KiwiBlue2 added 07:53 - Aug 2
Algarve - thanks for that post. I only hope that we can reach those lofty heights again in my lifetime.... coyb
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Ipswichbusiness added 08:30 - Aug 2
Those looking for a “strong experienced” centre-back May care to note that Gary Cahil has just left Palace and would be available on a free. Yes, he is 35, but should be too good for League One.
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Razor added 10:43 - Aug 2
OK----lots of new players and its only a friendly blah blah but I expected to see something that got me a little excited.

They won all the important challenges and fifty fifty balls and again no goal threat-----keeper was good but he had to be.

Not convinved by the cheeky chappy at all yet but guess a thumping win on Saturday may go some way to changing my mind.
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runningout added 11:02 - Aug 2
Pre season or not, losing 3 nil home or away to anyone in any league, doesn't fill anyone with glee. And productive criticism is justified. If Millwall go on to get promotion (Won't happen) next year then it may seem slightly better:-)
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BurleysGloryDays added 14:49 - Aug 2
Nobby - your profile picture is pretty offensive mate. It is the definition of homosexual slur. People in greenhouses shouldn't throw stones. And you should change it. Or @PhilTWTD should have a word.

Moving to the footy, I think we were exhausted from a pretty knackering pre-season which has been focused on fitness. Hopefully putting in the serious hard yards that Cook and his team demand of the players will bear fruit in building fitness overall.

But it's not easy or all teams would do it.

Disappointing yes, but we are building for a campaign here, not a single game.

If we can keep that in mind all season it'd be useful, from club to fans to press.

Big picture, guys.

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