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Lincoln City 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 18th Sep 2021 16:59

Ipswich Town’s wait for a first win of the season finally ended as Macauley Bonne’s 30th-minute goal saw the Blues to a 1-0 victory over his former loan club Lincoln City at Sincil Bank. Bonne headed home Hayden Coulson’s left-wing cross with the Blues withstanding Imps pressure in the second half to claim their first three-point haul of 2021/22.

Bersant Celina was handed his second Town debut, Tom Carroll his first league start for the club and Vaclav Hladky, Janoi Donacien and Scott Fraser returned to the team.

Christian Walton was missing from the squad, presumably due to injury, with Hladky between with the sticks. Donacien was at right-back with Kane Vincent-Young also not included in the 18.

Carroll was in the centre of midfield alongside skipper Lee Evans with Rekeem Harper on the bench.

Celina made his first appearance of his second spell, having had his work visa confirmed, in the number 10 role behind lone striker Bonne with Fraser on the left. Sone Aluko was perhaps unlucky to drop to the subs, along with Conor Chaplin, having impressed in last week’s defeat to Bolton.

Kyle Edwards was again missing from the 18, as was Kayden Jackson, who suffered a knock in Tuesday’s Papa John’s Trophy defeat to West Ham’s U21s.

Former Blues midfielder Teddy Bishop was one of four players to come into the Lincoln side along with TJ Eyoma, Cohen Bramall and Lewis Fiorini.

Ahead of kick-off, the teams taking a knee was applauded by both sets of fans with the home support in good voice in the early stages.

Town were first to threaten in the fifth minute when a Celina and Fraser exchanged passes and the Scot looped in a cross which was only just in front Bonne.

Neither team was able to work another opportunity until just after the quarter hour when Cohen fed in Chris Maguire on the left of the box but his effort from a tight angle was blocked.

Town had spent their time prodding and probing down their left with Celina dropping deep and Fraser often coming inside, but without having been able to find their way into a dangerous area since the early cross towards Bonne.

On 21, Anthony Scully made a strong run into the Blues box before being halted by George Edmundson, illegally according to the home fans, before Town broke strongly through Wes Burns, who played inside to Bonne but the on-loan QPR man’s return pass failed to find the Welshman.

Lincoln were seeing most of the ball, also down their left flank, but like Town were struggling to create a serious chance.

But as the game moved towards the half-hour mark, the Blues began to take control, Fraser and Coulson interchanging neatly on the left to win a corner.

In the 29th minute, good work from Burns and Donacien on the right of the box led to another flag-kick from which Evans nodded back across goal and Cameron Burgess headed on to the underside of the bar with the ball somehow being scrambled away ahead of Evans as he sought to get on to the rebound.


But a minute later, the Blues took the lead. Coulson whipped over a superb cross from the left and Bonne powered a header past keeper Josh Griffiths to claim his fifth goal of the season. The Lincoln defence protested that the Town goalscorer had pushed Eyoma but referee Ben Speedie waved away their complaints.

Town went looking for a second and in the 33rd minute Bonne exchanged passes with Celina on the edge of the box but Lewis Montsma slid in to make a superb challenge on the Kosovan when he looked set for a debut goal.

With the Blues well on top and having been given a significant boost in confidence by the goal, Lincoln were forced to make a change on 36 when Maguire was swapped for Hakeeb Adelakun.

Following the change, Town continued to press for their second. Carroll’s clever flick fed Celina, who played a ball into the left of the box for Burns to chase. The pacy wideman reached it but shot over wit his left foot.

Some of the Imps crowd thought their side had levelled in the 40th minute when Fiorini struck a shot from just outside the area which flew not too far wide of Hladky’s right post and bounced off the hoarding and into the wrong side of the back of the net.

The home fans claimed a penalty in the final scheduled minute of the half when Scully went to ground as he tried to take the ball past Donacien but there looked to have been no contact and referee Speedie again waved away the protests.

Lincoln were finishing the half strongly with Edmundson and Coulson both forced to defend balls inside the box before referee Speedie ended proceedings.

Speedie was approached by Imps manager Michael Appleton as he made his way off at the whistle and the home boss was booked for his protests, either into the late penalty decision or the Town goal, or perhaps both.

While there hadn’t been an awful lot between the teams with both having had spells on top, the Blues’ goal was the one shot on target, Town had also come close when Burgess hit the woodwork and had worked one or two other opportunities.

Celina had added clever footwork to the Blues’ attack and had interchanged well with Fraser and Coulson down the left in particular, while Carroll had added assured confidence on the ball to the midfield.

Lincoln had had one or two chances although with Hladky yet to make a save and ex-Blue Bishop having had a quiet half.

Four minutes after the restart, the home fans thought they levelled. Fiorini crossed from the left and found Regan Poole breaking in at the back post untracked from where he slammed into the net. However, the linesman’s flag had been raised.

Coulson, who was the man who ought to have been tracking Poole, sat down as Hladky prepared to take the free-kick having looked in discomfort after stretching his groin as he hooked a waist-high ball down the line a few minutes earlier.

"After the on-loan Middlesbrough man, again one of Town’s top performers, had undergone treatment on the pitch he was replaced by Luke Woolfenden, who joined Edmundson at the centre of the defence with Burgess moving to left-back.

Town had struggled to get going since the break and as the hour-mark approached were finding themselves under pressure. On 57 Bramall hit a low goal-bound shot which struck Burns and flew into the side-netting. A minute later, the former Colchester left-back was found in a good position to cross but sent the ball over the bar.

Just after the hour, Burns was booked for a foul with the Blues protesting that referee Speedie had allowed an Imps throw to be taken with Evans down nursing an injury. From the free-kick, Fiorini shot straight at Hladky who claimed comfortably.

Two minutes later, Bonne looked to have been caught by a high challenge by home skipper Liam Bridcutt on halfway but referee Speedie again ruled against the Blues and allowed Lincoln to attack, Fiorini sending over a dangerous low ball from the left which Town just about scrambled away.

The Lincoln pressure continued with the excellent Burgess heading a number of dangerous balls away and Edmundson charging down a Fiorini drive.

In the 66th minute Celina, who like Town overall had faded in the second half after a promising first period, not surprisingly given his lack of football, was replaced by Harper. Almost immediately the former West Brom man required treatment after being fouled by Bridcutt but was OK to carry on.

Town finally showed some threat going forward in the 69th minute when Fraser played a clever ball down the left for Harper, playing in the number 10 role, who crossed towards Burns who was breaking towards the penalty spot. However, Eyoma did superbly to beat the winger to the ball and clear.

On 71, Scully’s cross-shot from the left looped on to the roof of Hladky’s net with the Czech keeper untroubled. Three minutes later, Bishop was booked for a foul on Carroll some while after the challenge had taken place, referee Speedie having played an advantage at the time, although the former Town man looked to have slipped.

Town finally showed the patience and composure which had been lacking since the break in the 76th minute and weren’t far away from adding to their lead. After some controlled passing on the left, Harper was sent away and cut back to Bonne, who laid off to Fraser, who in turn fed Burns. The Welshman teed-up the Scot and his curling shot was saved by Griffiths.

Bishop was replaced by Lasse Sorensen in the 78th minute having had a quiet afternoon against his old club. Moments later, there was a scare for the Blues when Hladky missed his punch as a cross came over from the right but the ball was bundled away.

Town swapped the tiring Fraser for Aluko on 81 and the home side brought on Dan Nlundulu for Bridcutt. Two minutes later, Evans was booked for a foul on Scully.

Adelakun shot straight at Hladky in the 86th minute with the home side continuing to press for an equaliser in the final minutes and Town rarely getting out of their own half.

Early in seven minutes of injury time Adelakun blazed well over for the home side and the Blues saw out the very lengthy final few minutes before referee Speedie finally blew his whistle.

Town’s wait for a win finally comes to an end in their seventh league game and it was a performance of two halves. The Blues were good for their lead at the break having looked a threat on the break with Celina having been a strong influence on his debut, while Bonne took his fifth goal of his spell with his hometown club superbly.

After the break it was a backs to the wall, all hands to the pumps display akin to many an away performance during Mick McCarthy’s time in charge. And Town saw off the danger to record their first clean sheet of the season.

At the end, CEO Mark Ashton went across to the Blues' support behind the goal and high-fived with those in the front row.

The win is Town’s first in the league at Sincil Bank since a 4-1 win in April 1961, a victory Paul Cook and the new owners will see the Blues’ season get up and running ahead of back-to-back home games against Sheffield Wednesday and Doncaster Rovers.

Lincoln: Griffths, Poole, Eyoma, Montsma, Bramall, Bridcutt (c) (Nlundulu 81), Bishop (Sorensen 78), Fiorini, Maguire (Adelakun 36), Hopper, Scully. Unused: Long, Robson, Sanders, Longdon.

Town: Hladky, Donacien, Edmundson, Burgess, Coulson (Woolfenden 51), Carroll, Evans (c), Burns, Fraser (Aluko 81), Celina (Harper 66), Bonne. Unused: Holy, Chaplin, Norwood, Pigott. Referee: Ben Speedie (Bootle). Att: 9,874 (Town: 1,710).


Photo: Steve Waller



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Davidwb20 added 19:16 - Sep 18
After watching the game today I just want to make the following observations:

Macauley Bonne ran his heart out all game and deserved the goal.
Bersant Celina is a class act as we already know! The important thing he brought to the game was quick passing and passing forward instead of sideways or backwards!
Wes Burns ran his heart out and was unlucky not to score himself.
A hard fought victory but a deserved one!
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churchmans81 added 19:17 - Sep 18
To all the detractors … it was only ever going to be a question of time you be*lends! Now …. Up, up, up, up, up we go …..💙 🚜.
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JewellintheTown added 19:40 - Sep 18
No matter how much you shake the milk bottle, given time, the cream will always rise to the top!
The rise begins!
COYB!
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warksonwater added 20:01 - Sep 18
Suddenly it's 'only' seven points from the play-offs with 39 games to go. Not so unachievable. And there points from there to automatic. Our promotion rivals will soon be looking over their shoulders.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 20:14 - Sep 18
Brilliant, here we go.
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ArnieM added 20:15 - Sep 18
This win today is for YOU Paul Cook, and your dad. Town fans ARE behind you. Very best wishes to you and your family back 8n Liverpool tonight and over the coming personal difficult weeks


As for back at PR……Let's get this show on the road and let's raise the bloody roof at next Saturday and Tuesday games.

COYFBssss
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TexacoCup added 20:51 - Sep 18
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midastouch added 20:59 - Sep 18
Thanks for posting the highlights TexacoCup :-)
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OliveR16 added 21:41 - Sep 18
Somehow a 1-0 seems a better win - in the light of recent weeks - than 4-3. Or is that just me?
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Kirbmeister added 22:40 - Sep 18
Blimey what a fickle bunch. Cook not to be sacked this weekend then? Some are even calling him ‘Cookie'. Blimey what a difference a week (and a win) makes.
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runaround added 22:46 - Sep 18
Massive result. We looked good first half going forward and defensively second half. A long way to go and a number of gears to go up but it feels like a corner is being turned
Great ovation for Cook before kick off fans giving support to a person who has suffered a bereavement made me proud and Ashton hi-5ving all of us at the end was a funny moment
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FrankMarshall added 23:03 - Sep 18
Massive result. We withstood a shed load of pressure in the second half and didn't concede which will give confidence to the players. Most importantly, we are now out of those relegation places!
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barrystedmunds added 01:15 - Sep 19
Have we turned a corner? Feck knows!. Is Cook the Messiah? Feck knows! Did we win 1- nil and the scum lost. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeessssss. That'll do pig, that'll do!!!
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Ryorry added 06:22 - Sep 19
I didn't see the game, but it sounds very much like the players were playing their hearts out for Cookie, which is absolutely ace, just what we want - please keep it going lads 👍
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:07 - Sep 19
now ive had a sleep, it was great to get the win, but not a great win [ not complaining] It was after all Lincoln and throughout the 2nd half we were not really in the game [credit to defence and keeper] Donacien was the star . However it was the win we needed and craved, if we can now keep moving in right direction i'll be happy. Another tough game next week ,a win then would be a real boost and show we are on the move . Well done all, and pleased PC had a bright finish to a sorry week. COYB
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ipswichone added 09:14 - Sep 19
Nice to win,but goal should never of stood,100per cent push that was obvious to everyone.bonne pushed defender over,heading into net.I think morals are important, although most people seem to stop caring when our players are involved.I have sent apology to Lincoln for our goal by bonne
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chappie added 09:15 - Sep 19
Our season proper will begin when we have Morsy, Celina and Edwards in the team regularly, and match fit.

I was hugely impressed with Morsy v WestHan, regardless of the result. He's a natural leader and dominates that area of midfield and always wants the ball. Edwards has shown us already in glimpses what quality he has and we all know Celina's ability to win games. I also think Carroll is starting to show what a key player he's going to be too, his quality is emerging.

When Morsy has completed serving his suspension and is in, then give 3 or 4 games and we will, I believe, go on one hell of a run. Anything we get before then is a bonus.
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bernie added 09:16 - Sep 19
Get in the town , come on now let's build on this . Happy days
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Thebot added 09:27 - Sep 19
I've only seen the highlights on YouTube so I might be wrong but I couldn't see one lincoln player appealing for a foul for the goal.
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CraigCM added 09:28 - Sep 19
honestly Ipswich has a good forwards and wing backs. Our midfield isn't up to par. Evan's I have watched more when going to town and it even shows in the highlights. He isn't good enough. most of the attacks from the opposite teams start from him diving to the ground and missing the ball or completely out of position. I don't like singling players out.

But every game he ball watches and when he goes for the ball he misses 90% of the time.
I don't get why he is the captain. He doesn't even talk. If you change him and don't put woolfy in the back. ipswich will start to show more consistency. And find your best keeper. I watched the young lad do a weird dive against a freekick that he should of saved .Which I think was against MK Dons. This team is good enough to boss the Championship let alone League 1.

Paul Cook should play 4-3-3, not that i'm an expert but I would feel they would destroy teams with this formation.

rant over. COYB lets move upwards!
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:21 - Sep 19
CraigCM, Moresy will be captain im sure, so that will be sorted. As for keeper , he did his job yesterday, none so far have covered themselves in glory, so credit to him yesterday .
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Linkboy13 added 15:12 - Sep 19
Who needs Ronaldo we've got Macaulay Bonne . Shame it doesn't rhyme.
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istanblue added 15:21 - Sep 19
Good win against probably the best side we've faced so far this season. However, it'll mean very little if we don't start stringing wins together. Win the next 2 and we may have just turned a corner.
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Ryorry added 16:11 - Sep 19
Heavens Ipswichone, even if you were correct about Bonne fouling the defender pre-goal, are you saying that's never happened against us? These things tend to even themselves out over time, that's football.
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dusth added 19:13 - Sep 20
Ipswich One is taking the proverbial. Check for avian connections.
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