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Ipswich Town 2-2 MK Dons - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Aug 2021 17:08

Macauley Bonne scored twice but the Blues were pegged back twice by the MK Dons in an entertaining 2-2 draw at Portman Road. Bonne netted an excellent opener in the 16th minute but the visitors levelled on 58 through Scott Twine. Bonne put the Blues back in front on 72 before Town gave Matt O’Riley a helping hand to level again three minutes later.

Hayden Coulson was handed his Town debut at left-back as Blues boss Paul Cook made three changes.

The on-loan Middlesbrough man came in for Matt Penney, who dropped to the bench, while Kane Vincent-Young returned in place of Janoi Donacien at right-back with the former Accrington man also among the subs.

Wes Burns was back from injury and started on the right with former Don Scott Fraser moving into the middle behind Bonne with Joe Pigott dropping to the bench.

Centre-half Cameron Burgess and left winger Kyle Edwards were making their home debuts for the Blues.

The mystery player manager Paul Cook had said was ill at his Friday press conference appeared to be Kayden Jackson, who is missing from the 18.

For MK, manager Liam Manning, returning to the club where he was an academy player and coach, made two changes from the team which beat Charlton 2-1 on Tuesday with Dean Lewington replacing Daniel Harvie, who was out with a concussion, and Aden Baldwin came in for Tennai Watson.

Former Town loanee Troy Parrott started for the Dons, while ex-Blues striker Charlie Brown was among the subs.

Prior to kick-off, both teams and staff took a knee to applause from around Portman Road with the Dons keeping possession in the early stages. In the second minute Mo Eisa shot at goal from distance but Vaclav Hladkey claimed confidently.

On four, Coulson sent Edwards away running at pace at the MK defence from deep his own half, skipping past one defender before being upended by Warren O’Hora, who was booked. The free-kick was underhit and headed away from the edge of the box.

A minute later, Matt O’Riley scraped a shot wide for the visitors, before Edwards drew another foul a third of the way inside the Dons’ half, this time from Tennai Watson.

Both teams were having spells on the ball, although with MK looking a little more practised, and opportunities. In the 13th minute, Parrott shot low to Hladky’s right and the keeper saved comfortably.

A minute later the Blues went closer when Burns whipped over a ball from the right and Bonne headed off a defender and over.

But the striker from Chantry didn’t have to wait too long for his first goal in front of the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

In the 16th minute Vincent-Young played a superb ball from deep on the right to the on-loan QPR man breaking towards the area on the left. O’Hora allowed it over his head and Bonne, who fluffed a gilt-edged opportunity to make it 2-0 at Cheltenham on Tuesday, deftly took it down before smashing a shot into the roof of the net.

The striker from Chantry gleefully celebrated behind the goal before eventually hugging kitman James Pullen in front of the tunnel.


MK were an inch or two away from an equaliser in the 26th minute when they broke quickly after Edwards had been dispossessed following a Town corner - although the former West Brom man appeared to have been fouled - and eventually Ethan Robson hit a well-struck shot from the left of the box which scraped the top of Hladky’s cross-bar.

A minute later, Vincent-Young tricked his way beyond his man on the right of the area and his low cross was deflected over by Zak Jules. From the corner on the right, the ball was played to Burns 25 yards out and the former Fleetwood man shot not too far over.

Town were very much on top by this stage and in the 31st minute Edwards brought the ball in from the left beating Harry Darling and back from the byline before his low cross was diverted behind.

A minute later, Fraser’s free-kick from the right was sent into the box ahead of his team-mates but after Lewington left it keeper Andrew Fisher was forced to dive to push past his post with the ball otherwise set to nestle in the corner of the net.

Evans tried an audacious effort from distance with Fisher off his line on 34 but the ball looped just over.

Three minutes later, Edwards tricked his way past a number of defenders before cutting in and hitting a 25-yard strike beyond Fisher’s left post.

The visitors began to get more into the game as the half passed the 40-minute mark, Twine’s snap-shot from 30 yards arcing past the post the Hladky’s left and into the side-netting with the Town keeper not panicking.

On 43 a Darling shot deflected through to Hladky from the edge of the box in the wake of a corner from the right.

As the half moved into one minute of added time, Bonne won the ball on the left of the box and fed Edwards to his right. The winger feinted away from a defender before hitting a shot which was blocked by Darling.

That was the last action of an entertaining half in which both sides had had spells on top and chances with the difference Bonne’s brilliantly executed goal.

The Blues had looked much better going forward than in previous games, although stil without creating many clear-cut opportunities, with Bonne the focal point up front, while Edwards and Burns had both looked a threat down the flanks and Fraser had been more comfortable in the role behind the main striker.

While MK had kept the ball for long periods at times, their best opportunities had come on the break as the Blues sought to get numbers back after their own attacks or corners.

Five minutes after the restart, Darling headed to Hladky following a Dons free-kick to the left of the box but again the keeper wasn’t particularly troubled.

"Almost immediately at the other end, Edwards tricked his way to the byline on the left and cut across the area but behind everyone in a blue shirt. Vincent-Young brought it back in from the right and played low into Fraser, who teed-up Bonne, whose shot deflected wide when the striker looked certain to claim his second of the game.

A minute later, Burns intercepted a loose MK pass not far outside the area and drove into the box on the right before hitting a shot which Fisher somehow managed to turn on to his far post, the ball managing to avoid Town players on its way out.

Evans scraped a shot wide from distance on 55 and two minutes later another Edwards ball flashed across the box without a Town player making the final contact.

The Blues having been on top and dangerous since the break but with MK having won a number of corners and free-kicks in threatening areas.

And in the 58th minute a set piece paid dividends for the visitors. After Woolfenden had fouled Twine 30 yards out and been booked as a result, the former Swindon man took the free-kick and Hladky was only able to palm his curling strike into the net to his right.

Portman Road is proving a happy hunting ground for Twine, who scored a long-distance strike for the Robins in their 3-2 victory in Suffolk last season.

Town swapped the tiring Coulson for Penney two minutes after the goal, before Twine hit another effort from distance, this time from open play, which Hladky did well to palm behind. On 67 Town switched Burns for Tom Carroll, who was making his home debut.

The Blues had struggled to get back in firm control following MK’s leveller and substitutions for both sides, but in the 72nd minute Bonne restored their lead.

Sub Penney fed Fraser on the left of the box with an incisive pass and the Scot crossed towards the far post where Bonne slid in to score his second of the game and his third of the season.

However, the lead lasted only three minutes with the Blues once again gifting their opposition a goal. Evans hesitated on the ball midway inside the Town half and was robbed by O’Riley, who took it into the area and confidently beat Hladky.

On 77 Eisa shot over for the Dons, whose tails were unsurprisingly up following their second equaliser.

Two minutes later, Armando Dobra replaced Fraser, who had picked up a knock and received a less than friendly send-off form his old fans. Ex-Blues youngster Brown took over from Eisa for MK.

Edwards sent Bonne away in space on the left in the 85th minute and the striker hit a shot from a tight angle which Fisher batted into the air and grabbed at the second attempt.

There was a big scare for the Blues a minute later when Twine, who had been a big threat with his shoot-on-sight policy in the second half, brought the ball to the edge of the box and played in the untracked Jules, whose effort at goal was blocked by the advancing Hladky. The MK defender will think he should have made more of the situation.

As the game moved into five minutes of injury time it was the visitors on top and looking for openings from which they would score the winner.

Town started to show more of a threat but seconds before the end the visitors almost won it when Twine teed-up sub Josh Martin to his right inside the area and his shot slammed against the bar and away. The final whistle was met by boos and then applause.

A second 2-2 home draw for the Blues in League One this season and as in virtually every match this season it was a game Town will feel they ought to have won having led 1-0 and then 2-1.

Too many set pieces had been given away prior to Twine’s first equaliser that it seemed inevitable a Dons goal would eventually come, while the second was another which stemmed from an individual error.

The Blues were again good in patches, playing their best football of the season at times, but again suffered for self-inflicted wounds at the back.

Town remain without a win after four league games - plus the cup defeat to Newport County - with AFC Wimbledon at Portman Road next Saturday.

Town: Hladky, Vincent-Young, Woolfenden, Burgess, Coulson (Penney 60), Evans (c), Harper, Edwards, Burns (Carroll 67), Fraser (Dobra 79), Bonne. Unused: Holy, Pigott, Barry, Donacien.

MK Dons: Fisher, Watson, Lewington (c), Jules (Baldwin 90), O’Hora, Darling, O’Riley, Twine, Eisa (Brown 79), Robson, Parrott (Martin 70). Unused: Ravizzoli, Baldwin, McEachran, Boateng, Ilunga. Referee: Josh Smith (Bedfordshire). Att: 18,622 (MK Dons: 501).


Photo: Matchday Images



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DebsyAngel added 17:59 - Aug 21
Really disappointing result. Superb first half, Woolfenden was very good for that. Impressed with the first goal, Bonne and Edwards were superb the entire match for me. Edwards did so much hard work, all it needed was someone there to tap it in and we would won easily.
Not impressed with the 3 idiotic young lads who were moved behind us and started to sing that awful Fashanu song. Wondered if they were moved there as others had objected to them. A vile chant that should never be heard again. Annoyed at the defensive mistakes again, which meant just a draw.
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tallguy6767 added 18:01 - Aug 21
4 games in and more questions than answers for me, Just hope when it finally starts jelling we're not going to be too far behind the leading pack !
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Help added 18:01 - Aug 21
Macauley Bonne he's one of our own, he's only on loan, Macauley Bonne
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planetblue_2011 added 18:03 - Aug 21
What is going on at this football club🤔

5 facts

1- is the club cursed?
2- have we replaced 💩 players with more 💩 players?
3- do we appoint the wrong managers?
4- are we just not up for the fight to win promotion?
5- do teams just raise their games against us?

What ever it is something has to change but the problem is how do we?
What fact is it? Or is it all of them🤷‍♂️
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IPSWICHMOUSE added 18:07 - Aug 21
@tractorboybig....nor me m8...but ANYONE can make a mistake..regardless of their status in life........We all seem to look at an individuals failings as they are the ones that get noticed...I agree it was a shoite decision from him......but to say drop him etc is beyond me....imagine if Cook had dropped Bonne for his calamity last Tuesday eh.....
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cat added 18:18 - Aug 21
Entertaining match with goals and good passages of play. Frustrating supporting the Town, had chances to bury the game and the nailed on gift again proved costly. Patience is key here, let's hope we are still not saying that in October!
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bernie added 18:18 - Aug 21
Evans was poor today and not convinced by the goalie and Fraser looks lightweight. The boy Edwards looks a good signing and Bonne has done well and you can see the desire to do well , shame I can't see that in some of the other players, Evans and a few others
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Monkey_Blue added 18:22 - Aug 21
I'll agree IPSWICHMOUSE. No matter how much you are paid we all make mistakes. However you have to take responsibility for them. If I'd ever screwed up a clients 6 figure campaign two weeks running do you think my bosses wouldn't be having words or doubts about me?
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Boocat added 18:28 - Aug 21
The boos were totally not necessary. There was some really good passages of play during the game today and this is going to take time. Get off Paul Cooks back and get behind the team. We finally have a good team, and it just now all needs to gel
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:30 - Aug 21
For me today, this indicated we need to tweak our playing style and show a bit more variety. MKD showed how it's done with a very slick yet incisive display of passing football, and they were the better team for it. Our philosophy at present seems to be one-dimensional, and that is get the ball up the front or in the channels as quickly as possible, whether or not there is anyone there who has much chance of doing anything with it. What happens almost every time is that we simply give the ball back to the opposition and invite them to try again. We need to graft some of our good individual performances - and we do have some good players - onto a game plan with a more solid structure. Somehow, we seem to concede the midfield, and so we don't engage our forwards properly, nor do we protect the back line as much as we should.
Booing was definitely over the top. Luckily it wasn't prolonged and only happened right at the end. But you have to wonder how MKD has managed to put together a team of this quality without all the resources that we have had. Ah well, onwards and upwards! COYB!
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BrandonsBlues added 18:31 - Aug 21
Disappointing finish in the end from the town and an absolute gift of a goal from lee Evans that allowed MK Dons back into the game. Very pleased with Macauley Bonne's performance and with Edwards performance. It was a real shame as we lead twice and practically gave the game away twice. Just praying for a win now. Maybe Wimbledon can be the one? Once we get the win we can build on it. CMON you Blues.
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happybeingblue added 18:37 - Aug 21
very good game to watch,mk dons were excellent i would be surprised if we see a better passing team come down to portman rd this season than them whilst obviously disappointed to not have held on a draw was a fair result,some good positive signs for us burgess looks good and we certainly look a goal threat,just need to work on our defensive shape from midfield at times and cut out the silly errors,very very surprised by the booing at the end.didnt feel that was warranted. i am pleased to finally see some football from my team after years of dross,but i guess the expectancy is that now we should beat everyone we play.
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EuanTown added 18:40 - Aug 21
Bottom of the league -8 goals, we could be Norwich
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Monkey_Blue added 18:46 - Aug 21
PC post match comment “We'll never criticise lads, especially in front of the cameras”?? I've never seen a manager so openly criticise players to the press as he did last season. Not so scathing now as they are HIS players so if he does criticise them he's pointing blame at himself as well. Maybe we are conceding goals because we hired your mates as coaches rather than ones with a track record?.
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algarvefan added 18:54 - Aug 21
What strikes me as very apparent on here is the number of people commenting in detail who obviously haven't seen the game. Some comments are so stupid they defy logic, if you haven't seen the game how can you form your own opinion????

The opinionated ones should at least watch the highlights before spouting off, the negativity on the forum is dreadful and for those who were at the game booing at the final whistle was disgraceful, some of the team had very good games, and yes I did watch it.
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ringwoodblue added 18:59 - Aug 21
Cadiar - that is a nasty and threatening post that is totally unnecessary. Express your opinion like I will freely express mine.
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BecclesBlue500 added 18:59 - Aug 21
Point noted Euantown, not sure that you can compare 2 of the best teams in the world with Morecambe, Burton, MK Dons or Cheltenham…..Man city will have an unused sub whose value is higher than all 4 of the squads for our opponents so far…
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Pettabelieveit added 19:01 - Aug 21
Build it around Bonne. Having a striker that can get you 20+ (which it looks like he certainly can) gives you every chance! Albeit, need to be a lot harder to score against too!
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UhlenbeekDownTheWing added 19:01 - Aug 21
Debsyangel - couldn't agree more re that “chant”. Had a word with some tools outside Curve Bar a fortnight ago for singing it. Can we please face up to those horrible humans who believe it is appropriate to sing that and all other homophobic, racist or sexist songs - change will only happen if we are brave enough to tell them it is wrong.
Here's to a truly inclusive future.
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jas0999 added 19:05 - Aug 21
An entertaining game of football, but sadly another disappointing result. Great that Bonne scored two - after his horrendous miss in the week. But overall, not good enough. We can talk about the team needing time to gel, but today's failure to win is a result of errors - again. At times we looked good, but at others MK were the better side.

The reality is we have failed to win in five this season. Not good enough in my view. Cook really needs to win three of the next five. That would still mean a poor return of three in ten, but nonetheless a step in the right direction. So far, cooks record reads four wins in 21.

Fans are right to be disappointed with this start, but the booing won't help. Cook needs a win as the pressure builds after each failure to do so.
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Orraman added 19:09 - Aug 21
What I am noticing in the three league games I have seen is that we start well but if only 1 goal ahead at half time, our opponents come out for second half with a different game plan. As a result due to Cook's limited brain cell capacity and without Leam Richardson to advise him he does not have the capability of adapting to the new challenge before him and opponents slowly but surely grind us down.
Regarding the booing, I think that this was more due to frustration and disappointment rather than anything else. Do we have another Captain Calamity in the team as Evans has been far from impressive so far. Give the armband to Burgess
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Nobbysnuts added 19:09 - Aug 21
Can't believe some people's level of acceptance of this dross...5th from bottom...no wins..-2 goal difference..not even played any so called big teams yet...couldn't of had an easier first 4 games .... its awful. And if it wasn't for the injury time goal against morecambe we would only have 1 point. And stick your 'time to gel' cr#p where a monkey keeps his nuts...cook your a fraud.
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londontractorboy57 added 19:10 - Aug 21
Was it entertaining yes
Did i enjoy it yes
Will we get promoted doubt it.
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Towny_in_Taipei added 19:16 - Aug 21
Nobody can legislate for individual errors and we've been plagued by them in the last 4 league games. It will get better....HOPEFULLY!!
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IpswichToon added 19:22 - Aug 21
It's not even an issue with the team not having gelled, just individual errors costing us games. I guess that's good?

Either way, pretty gutted despite an entertaining game.
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