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Ipswich Town 6-0 Doncaster Rovers - Match Report
Tuesday, 28th Sep 2021 21:47

Lee Evans hit his first career hat-trick as rampant Town thrashed Doncaster Rovers 6-0 at Portman Road. The Blues, previously without a home win this season, went in front via Macauley Bonne in the 13th minute with Evans netting his first on 31 to make it 2-0 at the break. After a slow start to the second period, the Blues went into overdrive in the final 20 minutes with Evans netting his second on 70, Bonne his second two minutes later, then the Welshman completed his hat-trick on 76, before George Edmundson completed the rout with 10 minutes left on the clock.

Sam Morsy was handed his Blues league debut as skipper and Evans returned to the team.

Morsy, who had previously been serving a suspension from his time with Middlesbrough, and Evans, who missed Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday with a hamstring injury, came in to the centre of midfield with Idris El Mizouni dropping to the bench with Tom Carroll missing from the 18.

Kyle Edwards was also absent from the squad, despite manager Paul Cook having said he expected the winger to return. Joe Pigott was also missing with James Norwood back on among the subs.

Doncaster made one change from their weekend 2-1 defeat at Plymouth with Dan Gardner coming in for Ethan Galbraith, who dropped out of the squad.

Ahead of kick-off both teams took a knee, including Bersant Celina who didn’t join his team-mates in doing so ahead of the Owls match.

Town started on the front foot with Wes Burns winning a fourth minute corner, which Scott Fraser hit straight into visiting keeper Pontus Dahlberg’s midriff. As the Sweden international kicked out of his hands, Cameron Burgess blocked and the centre-half was shown an unnecessary early yellow card.

The Blues had one or two scruffy moments as they looked for the opening goal but in the 13th minute it came, and from a familiar source.

After intercepting a poor Ben Close pass, Burns outpaced Tommy Rowe, brother of former Blue Danny, on the right of the box and cut across to Macauley Bonne, who tapped home his sixth of the season from close range at the far post.

Town kept up the pressure and in the 21st minute, Celina played in Burns on the right of the area and the Welshman again crossed for Bonne, but the linesman had raised his flag against the right winger and in any case the striker was unable to get enough on it to direct it goalwards.

The Blues continued to control the game and look for a second and on 27 Fraser played a pass which would have seen Celina in on goal on the right but a defender’s out-stretched foot cut it out.


But Town fans didn’t have to wait too long for the lead to be doubled. In the 31st minute, Fraser’s corner from the right flicked off Rovers skipper Tom Anderson’s head and reached Evans at the back of the box from where the Wales international volleyed home his first goal for the club.

Rovers right midfielder Joe Dodoo was booked for a foul on Penney on 35, then two minutes later Celina, who was finding acres of space to work in in the middle of the park and was at the heart of every Town attack, hit a snapshot from 30 yards which Dahlberg bundled uncomfortable behind. Following the corner, Morsy shot over from a similar distance.

As half-time approached Town were completely dominant, passing the ball around slickly and confidently with Doncaster chasing shadows.

The half-time whistle was greeted by warm applause with the Blues having maintained the pressure up to the break having won a couple of corners in the final moments.

Once Town had got their noses in front - Burns again having used his pace to good effect and Bonne maintaining the predatory start he’s made to his Portman Road career - the Blues had been well on top and in total control against a Doncaster side looking every bit the bottom-placed side that they currently are.

Debutant skipper Morsy had added stability and assuredness to the Blues midfield with his defensive instincts and reading of the game allowing Evans perhaps more confidence to push forward than in previous matches.

Celina was regularly finding himself space and had made a number of incisive passes which might well have led to goals.

Rovers substitutions ahead of a second half in which they had a mountain to climb came as little surprise with Joseph Olowu coming on for Jordy Hiwula and Rodrigo Vilca for Gardner.

The changes tightened things up for Doncaster but the Blues were still on top albeit without creating a clear-cut chance in the early stages, while Vaclav Hladky in the Town goal remained a largely a spectator.

On 59 Matt Smith was booked for an ugly-looking challenge on Evans midway inside the Town half well after the ball had gone.

Four minutes later, Janoi Donacien whipped over a brilliant cross from the right and Burns hit a volley on the turn which pole-axed Doncaster defender Kyle Knoyle, who was OK to carry on after receiving treatment on the pitch.

Doncaster struck their first shot of the game in the 69th minute, Tiago Cukur curling a not overly challenging effort to Hladky, who claimed above his head.

That seemed to spur Town into upping the previously somewhat sedate tempo and Celina shot not too far wide.

And in the 70th minute the Blues went three in front. Celina, now playing wide on the left with Fraser in the number 10 role, crossed and Evans nodded a far-post header beyond Dahlberg and into the corner of the net for his second of the match and his Town career.

Two minutes later, it was 4-0. Penney played a great first-time ball down the left for Celina, who reached it at the byline before crossing to Bonne, who, with his back to goal, took a touch before smashing his seventh of the season to Dahlberg’s right.

And in the 76th minute Evans completed his hat-trick as the Blues went five in front. Celina brought the ball in from the left and fed Burns in the area. The winger turned it on to Evans unmarked on the right of the box and the Welshman smashed his third of the game into the net off the underside of the bar.

Town swapped Burns and Celina for Sone Aluko and Conor Chaplin and the goals kept coming.

As the match entered the final 10 minutes, Evans sent in a free-kick from the left and Edmundson poked home his first goal for the club from a couple of feet.

Evans was given a standing ovation as he left the field having scored Town’s first hat-trick since Grant Ward’s debut treble on the opening day of 2016/17 against Barnsley and was replaced by Rekeem Harper.

On 88 it was almost seven, Harper hitting a low effort which struck Dahlberg’s left post and bounced to relative safety.

That was the last action of the game in which the Blues’ season finally came alive. Town were dominant throughout and might well have scored even more.

Town last scored six in February 2011, coincidentally, at Doncaster when Connor Wickham claimed a hat-trick. The Blues last netted six at home against Bristol City in November 2007 when Jon Walters - who was watching tonight's match - scored a hat-trick.

The Blues, who are up to 19th, are next in action at Accrington Stanley on Saturday and they will travel to the North-West with a spring in their step and renewed belief that they can achieve their aim of promotion this season.

Town: Hladky, Donacien, Edmundson, Burgess, Penney, Evans (Harper 82), Morsy (c), Burns (Aluko 77), Celina (Chaplin 77), Fraser, Bonne. Unused: Holy, Woolfenden, El Mizouni, Norwood.

Doncaster: Dahlberg, Knoyle, Anderson (c), Williams, Close, Rowe, Smith, Hiwula (Olowu 46), Dodoo, Cukur (Barlow 78), Gardner (Vilca 46). Unused: Jones, Seaman, Horton, Hasani. Referee: Carl Brook (Sussex). Att: 18,111 (Doncaster: 165).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Town1Inter0 added 22:20 - Sep 28
Ed Sheeran must be gutted he missed the match (spotted in the crowd of PSG vs Man City)
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oioihardy added 22:21 - Sep 28
Wow we have needed morsy from the start!!
He let evans push on a finally we see the best from evans !!

They have played together before and you can tell ..... evans trust him fully !!

Overall a outstanding game .... we dominated most of the match .....
Now lets kick on :) !! Up the town
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OliveR16 added 22:22 - Sep 28
Well if you give the team ten games to get sorted, that was a great way to find that they have (with the slight hesitation that Doncaster were genuinely awful even before we started scoring). Still, you can only beat what's in front of you.
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midastouch added 22:23 - Sep 28
That's much more like it! Even though we were only up against the bargain basement boys we can only beat what's in front of us and we certainly did that in very convincing fashion.

Let's hope we don't have to wait another long 10 years to hit a team for 6 again! I actually think teams should get a bonus point when they win by a certain scoreline to encourage more cavalier attacking football.

Anyway, a very well done to Cook and the team, surely nobody can grumble about this result! I was having doubts about Cook but 6 goals is as good as any medicine to make the pain and doubts start to disperse!

Another 3 points on Saturday please and then maybe we can really start to believe that things are finally on the up and up! :-)
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blues1 added 22:30 - Sep 28
I hate canaries. What a total idiot u are. Just crawl back under the stone u came out from under. What a totally pathetic remark.
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Boneym added 22:36 - Sep 28
well that's got to be the starting 11 ...what a display i love burns work rate and tenacity morsy came in and just directed things and who saw an evens hatrick coming..
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KiwiBlue2 added 22:38 - Sep 28
and to think that we still have Edwards up our sleeve.......
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slimjim added 22:41 - Sep 28
I work Tuesday evenings so couldn't go but sounds brilliant and about time so let's kick on from here this league is bang average and there for the taking …
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Bazza8564 added 22:47 - Sep 28
Great point Kiwi, look at the talent that wasnt on the park tonight and we can finally see what we are building.

Celina looked a world beater after a very indifferent first 15, suddenly he clicked, and obviously Morsy is quality, he breezes past players from defensive midfield like Salah runs past full backs.

Bonne's goals were class and Burns' runs in the first half (again) set us on our way.

The pick for me though was Evans, yes I know he got a HT but the speed of his passing in the first half was what we've missed since the pre-season and Morcombe games. Rarely takes more than one touch, rarely gives the ball away and back to his best bringing the wingers and full backs into the game by switching the play.
Yes it was only Doncaster but that hiding was coming and I'd back us to beat anybody in the division with that quality.

Proud of you lads tonight and so pleased for Cook and his coaching staff for all the stick they have endured.
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churchmans81 added 22:49 - Sep 28
Samy Morsey, potentially the first Captain Fantastic since Matty Holland left 18 years ago. 18 years !?!?
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Lukeybluey added 22:49 - Sep 28
From start to finish I thought we were brilliant. First time I've seen this team do a huddle just before kickoff. Morsy I thought was brilliant. Tough, strong, good passing, pretty much dictated the tempo, which was pretty damn high. I don't know how much we paid for wes burns but it was a steal, constantly running and always looks threatening.
Today should give much needed confidence.

Well done town!!
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SpiritOfJohn added 22:49 - Sep 28
Great team performance and a fantastic result. Keep it going on Saturday and we will be building some momentum for a push up the league.
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spanishblue added 22:50 - Sep 28
One thing for sure Evans was playing in the right place tonight,Morsy has certainly worth the wait brought sanity to the team my only moan please Hladky don't faff about in your area,my nerves won't stand it
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churchmans81 added 22:52 - Sep 28
Ihatecanaries. Give it a rest mate, FFS! 🥱
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algarvefan added 22:53 - Sep 28
For once I have nothing to say, I'm just going to enjoy it.
Have a good night everyone!!
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PhilR added 22:56 - Sep 28
A fantastic result. For this group of players, new to the club and in many cases new to each other, it must have been hard coming through a period where they have struggled to play well together and some elements of a large crowd have already been on their backs - hard to really feel a part of this club and its community and to feel any real affinity with it and passion for it. I hope this game is a watershed for them, to begin to cement their relationship with this club and its supporters, and for the fans to take to them as a group. It is clear to all of us that the club has assembled a good quality group of players for this League - hopefully they can kick on from here and we can all help them to do that
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Theipswich added 22:57 - Sep 28
Finally someone has had Morsy on us...as Marvin Gaye once sang: Morsy Morsy Me ( The Ecology).
Well he certainly didn't have much Morsy on Doncaster with an accomplished and composed display...God have Morsy on Acccrington if he plays like that on Saturday and brings reassurance to the team over the season..
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Linkboy13 added 22:58 - Sep 28
Been saying for weeks we've been using the wrong gell. Burns is so hot he should have been called Vic. Morsy was doing impressions of Frans Thyssen and was giving us the energy that's been missing for years. Bonne is playing like somebody who supported the club as a boy with passion and enthusiasm. Don't know why Fraser gets criticism on here he always works hard and never hides from responsibility. Evans was playing with more Freedom with Morsy doing the dirty work in midfield. Finally a word for the full backs who have been criticised for their lack of attacking quality looked ok to me then again I've never captained England have i.
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runaround added 23:06 - Sep 28
Awesome performance from the team tonight. The addition of Morsy seemed to make a massive difference right from the start & it feels like we have even more to give. Been a very long time since a performance like that. Absolutely buzzing
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suffolkblueeye added 23:10 - Sep 28
Love Wes Burns….
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Cakeman added 23:11 - Sep 28
Simply magnificent!
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runningout added 23:12 - Sep 28
Brill… Can we keep our heads and keep going :-)
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DerryfromBury added 23:21 - Sep 28
Morsey, a true captains performance and a stealth like touch to boot. What we been missing for years.
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Bert added 23:22 - Sep 28
At last we have a talisman in midfield, a general to command the troops, a wingman or two to whip the crosses in. This was a Magiltonesque performance from debutante Morsy who inspired all around him.
At 70 minutes and two nil I was twitchy. Six minutes later I was relaxed. More of this please from a talented squad who promised a lot and delivered tonight.
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blueboy1981 added 23:23 - Sep 28
Well Done you Guys.
What a result for the first Home Win of the Season ?
However, let's not have hissy fits just yet - we need to follow this up with another Win on Saturday.
But let's be happy - the Win has arrived with a Bang !!
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