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Burton Albion 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 14th Aug 2021 16:59

Lucas Akins netted an 86th-minute penalty to see Burton Albion to a 2-1 victory over the Blues, for whom Scott Fraser had missed an earlier spot-kick, at the Pirelli Stadium. Joe Powell gave Burton the lead on 19 but a Tom O’Connor own goal three minutes later levelled for the Blues. Town were better after the break but Fraser missed from the spot in the 57th minute and sub Kyle Edwards hit the bar, before Akins made no mistake for the Brewers.

Louie Barry, Armando Dobra and Janoi Donacien all started for the Blues as manager Paul Cook made three changes from the team which began last Saturday’s League One opener against Morecambe, which ended 2-2.

Toto Nsiala missed out having suffered a hamstring injury against the Shrimps, while Wes Burns was absent having also picked up a knock with the same likely to be the case for Conor Chaplin.

Barry played in the number 10 role with Dobra on the right and Fraser on the left. Donacien replaced Nsiala alongside Luke Woolfenden at the centre of the defence.

New signing Edwards was among the subs but this week’s other addition Hayden Coulson was not included in the 18.

Bailey Clements, Idris El Mizouni and Corrie Ndaba were also on the bench having started the Carabao Cup tie against Newport in the week.

For Burton, Terry Taylor replaced injured one-time Town target Deji Oshilaja and Joe Powell came into the team for Jacob Maddox.

Prior to kick-off both teams and staff took a knee to applause from the two sets of supporters.

The game started at a frantic pace with Burton seeking to get the ball forward quickly. However, Town began to find some space to pass the ball and created their first opportunity in the ninth minute.

A cross was looped to Penney beyond the left post from where the former Sheffield Wednesday man hooked back across towards Joe Pigott who challenged with Burton keeper Ben Garratt and it was forced out of play.

In the 12th minute, Barry was sent away down the left as Town broke quickly but was flagged offside as he took it into the area.

On the quarter-hour, Taylor was shown the game’s first yellow card for a challenge on Dobra as the Albanian U21 international counter-attacked following a Brewers corner, referee Sam Purkiss having played the advantage when the tackle had been made.

Two minutes later, Powell struck two shots from the edge of the box which were blocked by Blues defenders with the home side having had the better of it overall.

And in the 19th minute they went in front. Following a quickly-taken free-kick on halfway on the left, Lucas Akins broke down the flank and cut inside for Powell, who was given time and space to shoot low past the advancing Vaclav Hladky.


The lead lasted only three minutes. Dobra was fouled on the left, skipper Lee Evans whipped in a ball to towards the near post and O’Connor headed past his own keeper under pressure from Pigott, subsequently claiming he’d been fouled by the Blues striker.

Burton were next to threaten, Taylor heading wide from an O’Connor cross from the left in the 28th minute.

The Brewers made their first change in the 40th minute with Taylor replaced by former Wolves man Michael Mancienne. Taylor had been booked early on for the foul on Dobra had had been spoken to by the referee shortly beforehand after the second of two fouls on Evans.

That was the last action of the half and Town could count themselves fortunate to be level at the break having scored a goal without managing a shot on target in the half.

The Blues had never really managed to get in control of a game played at a frenetic pace with the direct Brewers presenting the greater threat throughout and preventing Town from playing much fluent football.

The home side’s goal when it came was deserved, while Pigott’s pressure on O’Connor from Evans’s free-kick led to Town’s equaliser.

The game is likely to become more open the longer it progresses which should suit the Blues.

Town were first to threaten after the break in the 49th minute. Fraser sent Kane Vincent-Young away down the right then picked up the ball after the former Colchester man had been challenged. Fraser took the ball on on the right of the area but crossed into keeper Garratt’s arms.

On 52 a long thrown from the right was allowed to bounce in the area before Vincent-Young was able to head clear.

But Town were beginning to get on top and in the 56th minute Fraser threaded in Rekeem Harper on the right of the box and his cross was diverted over by a defender.

And following the flag-kick, the Blues won a penalty. The ball had been played back across from the right and Barry took it past O’Connor, who sent him tumbling. Referee Purkiss pointed straight to the spot and booked the defender.

Ex-Brewer Fraser took the kick and after a pause and a stutter in his run-up hit his shot low to Garratt’s right and the keeper saved. Dobra tried to make something of it from a tight angle but the ball was bundled behind.

The game was increasingly open and on 64 Matt Penney sent over a dangerous cross from the left which Ryan Leak somehow put over his bar when it looked more likely he would put past his own keeper.

A minute later, Town swapped Dobra, who again had presented the Blues’ main attacking threat, for Macauley Bonne and Barry, who did well to win the penalty but was otherwise quiet, for debutant Edwards.

The new signing quickly made an impression, taking the ball in a stride from the left before smashing a 25-yard strike which slammed off the underside of the bar but bounced away from goal.

Conor O’Shaughnessy head over for the home side in the 72nd minute, then Harper slipped over as he shot from the edge of the box at the other end.

On 79 Town boss Paul Cook was booked for a clash with Tom Hamer as the Burton man tried to get the ball to take a throw. Cook and his Burton counterpart exchanged smiles and a hug before referee Purkiss issued the card.

Two minutes later, Harper headed over from a tight angle on the left from a Fraser free-kick from the opposite flank.

The Blues were finishing the game on top. On 84 Edwards played a clever ball through for Fraser but the Scot’s first touch let him down.

A minute later, Burton were awarded a penalty. The Brewers had broken down the left and then across the area to Powell, who was tripped by Penney as he chased back into the box.

Akins succeeded where Fraser had failed finding the net to Hladky’s left as the keeper dived to the right.

Leak headed well wide from a corner on 89, then at the other end an Edwards strike deflected wide as the fourth official’s board indicated four additional minutes.

Moments later, Harper curled a shot into Garratt’s arms after more good work from Edwards.

Mancienne was booked for a foul on Evans, having been lucky to avoid a card for an earlier studs-high challenge on Harper.

Following the free-kick, Edwards crossed from the right and Woolfenden saw a header blocked.

Town were still pushing as the whistle confirmed their first ever defeat to Burton and their first loss at the Pirelli Stadium.

Having been second best in the first half, the Blues were better in the second half but without seriously threatening until Fraser’s missed penalty.

Edwards, who was very lively in his time on the field, was unfortunate with his strike off his bar before more of the defending which has characterised the first week of the season led to Akins’s penalty and Burton’s winner.

The Blues visit Cheltenham, who lost 3-1 at home to Wycombe today, on Tuesday still looking for their first victory of the season.

Burton: Garratt, Brayford (c), Powell, Akins, Smith (Bostwick 88), Patrick, O'Connor, Shaughnessy, Taylor (Mancienne 40), Leak, Hamer. Unused: Balcombe, Borthwick-Jackson, Blake-Tracy, Amadi-Holloway, Williams.

Town: Hladky, Vincent-Young, Donacien, Woolfenden, Penney, Harper, Evans (c), Fraser, Barry (Edwards 65), Dobra (Bonne 65), Pigott. Unused: Holy, Ndaba, Clements, El Mizouni, Jackson. Referee: Sam Purkiss (London). Att 3,766 (Town: 1,400).


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19781981twtd added 17:17 - Aug 14
NOBBYSNUTS SPOT ON MOST HONEST POST TODAY
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oldblue added 17:17 - Aug 14
What will Craig on bbc suffolk now say when Town are doing well..muppet..well said Alex Mathie.
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Suffolkboy added 17:17 - Aug 14
It is a pity ; but how come professional footballers ‘ fail ‘ from the penalty spot ? Though not there , it was truly disappointing following on text to read of the miss - and doubly ironic they scored from the spot to win !
WHAT on earth enters the minds of these individuals ? Just as cool heads and calm thinking ( even ice cold ) are defensive requirements ,then the same applies to the striker's disposition, methods and approach !
If we cannot manoeuvre enough chances to score from open play , we cannot afford to miss out on a premium gift !
So so disappointed from a distance ,so so eager to see points on the board for ‘The Blues .' , it'll be somewhat interesting to hear PC explain ,and provide insight into his booking !So far ‘not good ‘ ,but much indeed to engender hope !
COYB
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barrystedmunds added 17:18 - Aug 14
So, to recap, we lose at Burton??? Burton FFS!!! while the scum entertain Liverpool at home. Shows you what a crap place in the universe we occupy just now!! Oh well onwards and upwards!!!
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Welshblue72 added 17:19 - Aug 14
I'm sad that we aren't winning but always have and always will be a blue. I've experienced the highs and the lows. I know we seem to get only the lows for so many years now but every dog has his day. Still a dreamer and we move on. COYB 💙
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BlueRuin69 added 17:21 - Aug 14
Yeah league one sucks with teams using strong arm tactics or you get a dodgy ref. But other tops teams seem to cope. We are doomed to league one as we aint got the minerals. Soft goals, missed pen, poor defence. Mid table beckons once again.
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Chris_Knights added 17:21 - Aug 14
Only two Cook out muppets so far …. Give it time all will be well.
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jas0999 added 17:23 - Aug 14
Although I agree it will take time, there can be no doubt this has been a disappointing week. Football is a confidence sport - winning breeds confidence. The problem is we haven't been used to winning consistently for quite some time. It's early days, but we need a win. We saw with hurst what can happen - the pressure to win will build up. Not necessarily from the vast majority of fans, but within the club. The more the pressure, the more difficult it becomes. Three without a win, can quickly become, four, five, six, seven.

At the end of day, we simply didn't have sufficient shots on target, that will need to improve. I'm sure it will. Disappointing result.
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cat added 17:24 - Aug 14
That's a very disappointing result. We are work in progress and the positives still outweigh the negs but we need to start winning quick.
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Orraman added 17:28 - Aug 14
Burton have never beaten us. Burton have never scored 2 against us and then comes Paul Cook. Cook came to us not long after Jimmy Floyd went to Burton. Look at the difference in their records. Morecambe started the season with as many changes as us and look at the start they have had. They have gelled quickly enough. We have made huge changes at senior management level and in the playing staff now we need the final part of the jigsaw - a manager who can provide a better record than 4 wins in 19. He was at Burton in midweek but still could not come up with a plan to beat them. Time for Gamechanger to live up to their name
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ringwoodblue added 17:29 - Aug 14
It's going to be a long tough season but Blackpool proved last year that a team can start poorly and still get promoted so I'm not panicking yet.

Don't know about anyone else but when I saw the Brentford game and the great atmosphere there last night, I hoped that might be us in a few years time but today was a reminder of how far we are from being the next Brentford.
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BlueRuin69 added 17:30 - Aug 14
Morecambe....2 soft goals, injury time rescues point.
Newport......soft goal, canmot finish
Burton........soft goal, missed pen, loss
Forgive Cook if l dont do a cartwheel of joy....Morecambe, Newport, Burton
Next two games against the mighty Cheltenham and MK Dons must win games otherwise honeymoon over....
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bluebury49 added 17:30 - Aug 14
People need to get a grip. 2 games in nearly a whole new team give it chance. fed up with idiots wanting to sack the manager.
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BlueNomad added 17:31 - Aug 14
Some of the comments on here are unbelievable. It's mid-August!!!
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Umros added 17:33 - Aug 14
Went. Gutted. Terrible penalty. Did professional players actually watch the Euros? Yeah, the Burton one did! Hit the bloody ball. Jeez. Game changer.
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hyperbrit added 17:34 - Aug 14
with fans like some of you lot who needs enemies?
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johnwarksshorts added 17:34 - Aug 14
1 loss 1 draw. Only 2 games in, so no worries for me. I have every faith we'll gel as a good attacking side.
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Grammarman added 17:35 - Aug 14
Does anyone else think that Paul Cook sounds like Diedre Barlow with a cold?
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surgery added 17:36 - Aug 14
Anybody know roughly how long this gelling process takes and PC can stop using it as his get out of gaol? Maybe they have all gelled and what we're seeing is the end product. Just a thought!
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DaGremloid added 17:38 - Aug 14
Orraman - spot on.

Nobbysnuts - spot on.

But look on the bright side - we're only 5 pts off the top and we only lost by one goal against the mighty Burton Albion...

Oy yoy yoy.
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bluewarrior added 17:38 - Aug 14
I don't think it's so much the players gelling as much as adjusting to Cook's style of play which will be new to most of them, added to which Burton play a very effective brand of football and work incredibly hard to close down. I think we've got some quality players (for this division) and Edwards already looks like a great addition. As fans we will be counter productive if we jump on Cook and the players at this early stage. It's never helpful. I listened to the Man U Leeds game on the radio earlier and the Leeds fans were bang on supporting their team until the end regardless of the score. I hope that we don't make PR a place where the players are too nervous to play just because of a slow start. After watching today, I for one have complete faith that this is a temporary blip.
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bluewarrior added 17:42 - Aug 14
PS Wolfys way too laid back!
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StuartSlater added 17:43 - Aug 14
Okay...the clear issue is defence, we are creating we have some good play.....

Wolfenden is poor, he looks like he is always about to make a big mistake .......

Evens is great......

But ifollow wow the commentary dreadful....
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:45 - Aug 14
Not good enough but early days. I keep the faith for now.
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SickParrot added 17:46 - Aug 14
I accept that we are a work in progress and that it may take several weeks to get to our best but just one point from two games against Morecambe and Burton is disappointing. Also, only one shot on target today and that was the penalty that was saved. That's just not acceptable even allowing for all the new faces. Fingers crossed that we sign two fit centre backs and our attackers find their shooting boots this week. I am trying to be patient but I need the good times to begin!

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